Through nearly 300 illustrations of his sculpture and drawings, this volume traces Joel Shapiro's development from the late-1960s. Coming of age with the Post-minimalist generation of the 1970s, and first known for small sculptures of simple house shapes and other tiny structures installed in isolation in open, uninterrupted spaces on gallery floors, by the 1980s he had embraced figurative sculpture, and has since embarked on large-scale outdoor commissions...