Power of Art Chapter 9 Sculpture
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Power of Art Chapter 9 Sculpture
Power of Art Chapter 9 Sculpture The Art of Sculpture is believed to be as old as human culture. Sculpture has traditionally been divided into 2 major categories – relief sculpture and g sculpture. In the 20th freestanding century new categories appear. Sculpture A Foundation of the Three Three-Dimensional Dimensional Arts Artists focus on: 3-D MASS Geometric or Organic Solid mass or Pierced w/ void(s) or Open O Relief or In-the-round Position relative to gravity (vertical, horizontal horizontal, diagonal…) SURFACE QUALITY PRESENTATION Materials: hard/ soft, weighty/delicate, natural/man-made Interior/exterior site Texture (natural, invented, simulated) Color (natural, (natural applied) Scale Light Li ht (constant, ( t t changing, direct or indirect, combination) Free standing on/off pedestal or Attached/laid 3-D MASS Geometric or Organic Solid mass or Pierced w/ void(s) Relief In-the-round Sculptural Processes Additive - materials Additi t i l are added dd d or jjoined i d ttogether th tto create the finished form. Subtractive -material material is removed to create the finished form Modeling - using both additive and subtractive techniques Casting - material is formed through additive and/or subtractive methods; a mold or shell of the form is made and removed then fastened back together. A liquid material is poured into the mold which is then removed for finishing. finishing Relief Sculpture • Relief sculpture grows out of a flat background – the projection p j into space p is relatively shallow and it only has a frontal view • In Assyrian palaces sharply cut low reliefs with intricate linear patterns show the feats of kings • This p plaque q from Nigeria g shows high relief • Hierarchical scale is used to signify power Relief Sculpture created for viewing from one side or angle Palette of Namer, 3150-3125 BCE Slate 25" Akhenaton with Wife and Daughters. Egypt 1355-1335 B.C.E. Bas Relief - low relief NOTE: In what way are these two reliefs differently carved? Haut Relief = high relief Nanni Di Banco, Sculptor's Workshop 1408-14 Donald Judd Untitled Copper & Red Plexiglas 1988 Assemblage Art made from assembled objects j FOUND OBJECTS (haut relief) Joseph Cornell, Hotel Eden,1945 Sculpture in the Round Presentation Site & lighting - interior or exterior/natural or artificial light and direction of light Scale - size relative to surroundings Direction - orientation to floor - upright or vertical, horizontal or reclined, cubic Mount - sitting, sitting laying directly on the floor floor, on a pedestal or base or suspended from a wall or ceiling Sculpture in the Round • Freestanding eesta d g sculpture scu ptu e inhabits ab ts 3 3dimensional space in the same way living things do • Must be circled around to view it completely • As the viewer moves around Bernini's sculpture the figure’s moving, twisting bodies create new visual discoveries, and changing patterns tt off positive/negative iti / ti space in 3-dimensions Kinetic Sculpture • New categories of sculpture were invented in the 20th century • Calder invented the kinetic sculpture or mobile in Paris in 1930 • He wanted to see his flat g forms float and turn organic in space (the first artist to free the object from the ground or pedestal.) MOBILE Alexander Calder, Untitled, 1976 Alexander Calder STABILE Ordinary 1967 •In In 1960, as a nod to the New Realist’s Realist s manifesto, Jean Tinguely’s Homage to NY is a mass of junk designed to be destroyed •It burned itself to a heap in the sculpture garden at MoMA as a comment on modern life Conceptual Art In the 1960s, as a backlash against the controls of the gallery/museum system, many artists deliberately began making art that could not be bought or sold - appropriated - nor controlled. Artists made works of art with objects, found and/or made that were intended for specific p sites, hence dismantled, were destroyed at the conclusion of the exhibition/event. Others performed their ideas. Their ideas live on through documentation. Performance Art • In a performance by Joseph Beuys, he covered his head in gold leaf and explained his pictures to a dead hare •Laurie Anderson has broken down boundaries between fine art and mass culture in her popular performances combining electronic music and performance art Laurie Anderson From the Home off the Brave 1980 Installations • A mixed-media installation or environment can be constructed in galleries, museums, or even public spaces p p • Kenny Scharf transformed a hallway at the Whitney biennial in 1985, mixing day-glo paints, cartoon characters and trash characters, with loud music creating a sort of post-modern fun-house Chris Burden All the Submarines of the United States of America 1987 Installation Nancy Holt Sun Tunnels Great Basin Desert,, Utah 1973-76 Christo & Jean-Claude Conceptual Art Running Fence Sonoma & Marin Counties, CA. 1972-76 Wrapped Islands, Islands Biscayne Bay, Bay FL Wrapped Reigstadt, Berlin Germany 1974-1994 Christo & Jean Claude The Gates, NY 1979 - 2005 Earthworks • • • • Earth Art provides an environment (like Installation art) but also leaves the gallery and interacts with nature Smithson with his Spiral Jetty creates a work reminiscent of ancient monuments B ilt outt off natural Built t l materials t i l from the site, from a vision of a spiral he said he had while walking around the lake Nature will reclaim it over time – it actually has submerged and reemerged in recent years Sculptural Methods • There are 2 basic categories of sculptural p methods • Additive – sculpture is built up with a flexible material or constructed like an installation • Subtractive – sculpture is carved out of hard material like stone or wood Sculptural Methods Modeling • A model created by a sculptor is like a sketch in 3-dimensions • Rodin’s Walking Man started out as a studyy for a John the Baptist • He preserved it by casting it in bronze B h Burghers off C Calais l i 1884-86 1884 86 Auguste Rodin Rejected Genius Auguste Rodin, Rodin The Age of Bronze, France 1875-77 Balzac 1897 Sculptural Methods Casting • Since ancient times the most common material for casting has been the metal bronze • Most cast metal sculptures are hollow – made with the e lost ost wax a method et od Sculptural Methods W dC Wood Carving i • The negative space is removed (as in a woodcut) – the form emerges • It is the most important sculptural art of Africa – usually carved from a single piece of wood • The vertical, cylindrical shape h off the th tree t is i reflected in the final work Subtractive Wood: Additive Processes David Bates Seated Man #4, 1995 Metal - Constructing and Assembling • Some modern techniques have been borrowed from gy industrial technology • David Smith uses welding and soldering learned while working in an automobile factory • His large stainless steel structures balance simple geometric t i fforms – giving i i them a sense of weightlessness and incorporating negative space into the design Welding -20th Century Innovation Metal Fabrication (Additive) Found materials, cut & assembled Picasso, Guitar. 1912-13 David Smith Hudson River Landscape 1951 Welded steel Stone Carving • Stone carvers use 3 tools • The point – to cut into the block • The claw – to shape the form • The chisel – to add detail and finish • Bernini creates fine detail and a great sense of texture,, as he depicts p the moment of Daphne’s transformation Michelangelo Pieta 1498-99 CE Rondanini Pieta’ 1546 David, d 1501-04 Slave, 1525? Academe d’Arte, Florence, Italy 15th Century Early Gothic Early Renaissance Comparison Co pa so of Style From expressionistic i i ti distortion to a return to the naturalistic and classical… Prophet Jeremiah Church of SaintPierre,Moissac, Toulouse,, France 1115-30 CE Donatello, 1386-1466 Moses Contemporary Approaches Mixed Media • Mixed media combines more than one of the media • Tony Oursler combines sculpture, video, projection, and installation • His simple biomorphic shapes are projected onto with ith a video id off moving i eyes and a talking mouth •Patrick Dougherty g y creates a “pantheistic hideaway” y as a private sanctuary for viewers •It It is meant to be experienced both outside and inside