Accompanying Koray Ariş's solo exhibition The Skin We Live In at Arter, this comprehensive book offers an in-depth look at the artist's sculptural practice spanning six decades. Ariş developed a sensorial approach to sculpture by incorporating leather into a material palette dominated by wood and bronze, starting in 1969. From the 1990s onwards, by focusing on the concepts of balance, motion and timbre, he began inviting the viewer to become part of the experience. His oeuvre is represented in t ...