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Qué (quién) es split hide - definición

BRITISH ARTIST
Peter hide; Hide, Peter
  • Girder Structure, by Peter Hide, 1978.
  • The artist views his installation of "Peter Hide @ The RAM," a 2008 exhibition at the [[Royal Alberta Museum]].

Split album         
MUSIC ALBUM WHICH INCLUDES TRACKS BY TWO OR MORE SEPARATE ARTISTS
Split record; Split EP; Split albums; Split Album; Split CD; Split ep; Split single (music)
A split album (or split) is a music album that includes tracks by two or more separate artists. There are also singles and EPs of the same variety, which are often called "split singles" and "split EPs" respectively.
Split pea         
  • A sack of split peas
THE DRIED AND SPLIT SEED OF PISUM SATIVUM
Split-peas; Split-pea; Split peas; Yellow split pea; Yellow split peas; Split Pea
Split peas are an agricultural or culinary preparation consisting of the dried, peeled and split seeds of Pisum sativum, the pea.
split pea         
  • A sack of split peas
THE DRIED AND SPLIT SEED OF PISUM SATIVUM
Split-peas; Split-pea; Split peas; Yellow split pea; Yellow split peas; Split Pea
¦ noun a pea dried and split in half for cooking.

Wikipedia

Peter Hide

Peter Nicholas Hide (born 15 December 1944, in Carshalton, Surrey) is an English born abstract sculptor. A one-time pupil of Sir Anthony Caro, Hide is best known for upright, large-scale welded sculptures made of heavy, rusted industrial scrap steel.

Peter Hide works in the Modernist assembled sculpture tradition begun by Pablo Picasso and continued by David Smith and Anthony Caro, but with an emphasis on weight and pressure unlike his artistic forebears. Like his mentor Caro, Hide's sculptures forsake the plinth, but against Caro's open weightlessness, Hide reclaims mass and the monolith, connecting his work to inspirational sources in Auguste Rodin and Brâncuși. "I think a lot of sculptors," Hide says, "especially those who were taught by Tony Caro, decided deliberately to move as far away as possible so as not to be seen as his disciples. The problem is that if you do that you move away from extremely fertile territory.