Published in conjunction with the opening of the new Saatchi Gallery in London in 1999 this mammoth book (over two inches thick) is a deep exploration of contemporary sculpture. The title itself refers to H.G. Wells' eponymous novel envisioning the future and was a surprisingly accurate prophecy reflecting the author's own time. That book inspired Stanley Kubrick's film 2001: A Space Odyssey in which a rectangular black monolith becomes an iconic yet enigmatic sculptural presence and this book opens appropriately with a similarly monolithic sculpture: an enormous representation of a videocassette copy of 2001. Like Wells' book this catalog seeks to project how sculpture will evolve in the coming decades.
''Gelecek Nesnelerinin Şekli: Yeni Heykel''
Stanley Kubrick'in 2001:Bir Uzay Yolculuğu isimli filminden esinlenerek gelecek yıllar içinde heykel sanatının nasıl bir değişim gösterdiğine dair ilginç bir kitap.