CH 9 Sculpture
Micheal Doolan
A Cautionary Tale Continuum (hand modeled earthenware, adhered automotive nylon) yellow bear looks like play dough
Readymades
An ordinary object elevated to the dignity of a work of art by the mere choice of an artist. 20th century artistic trend no assembly needed
Bernini
Apollo and Daphne
Ron Mueck
Baby, modeled giant & Standing Woman
Pablo Picasso
Bull's Head
Stone
Chisel, mallet and rasp used to carve stone. Bernini's Apollo and Daphne. Can display textures
Ursula Von Rydingsvard
Droga
Louise Bourgeois
Eyes (marble) two round balls on top of slap of marble
Po Shun Leong
Figure (mahogany with hidden drawers)
George Rickey
Five Open Squares Gyratory (stainless steel)
Janine Antoni
Gnaw (chocolate)
Willie Cole
House Pet discreet, familiar, found objects can lose themselves utterly in their second lives as works of fine art.
Richard Serra
Installation view Guggenheim Museum
Ann Sperry
My Piano (galvanized metal, piano parts)
Modern and Contemporary Material and Methods
Pablo Picasso introduced constructed sculpture, built up of scraps of wood and found objects in his Cubist works. Constructed sculpture- pieces of wood, sheet metal, wire, plastic, cardboard, found objects constructed sculpture, assemblage, readymades, mixed media, kinetic sculpture, light sculpture, land art
Felix Gonzalez Torres
Perfect Lovers (readymade)
Louise Bourgeois
Portrait of Robert (began by modeling a pliable material and then converted the work to bronze thru a casting process) ***casting material looks like fingers with head in the center
Jean-Leon Gerome
Pygmalion and Galatea
Louise Nevelson
Royal Tide IV (wood with gold-spray technique)
Clael Oldenburg
Soft Toilet (vinyl filled with kapok painted with Liquitex and wood)
Free-Standing Sculpture (or called sculpture in the round)
Some is meant to be seen head on or installed in a way that the viewer cannot walk around
Rodin
The Thinker
Casting of human models
Three Figures and Four Benches George Segal- Three Figures and Four Benches (painted bronze)
Kiki Smith
Untitled (beeswax and microcrystalline wax figures)
Dan Flavin
Untitled (flourescent light)
Constructed Sculpture
artist "builds" the sculpture material cold include sheet metal, cardboard, celluloid or wire Some artworks are lighter than those from stone or wood Unorthodox material can also be used
Direct Metal sculptures
assembled by contemporary artists, often of steel, by welding, riveting, and soldering.
Wood
can be carved, scraped, drilled, polished, molded and bent Tensile strength (inherent strength of a material) exceeds that of stone, therefore parts of wood sculpture that protrude are less likely than stone pieces to break off. Tools include gouges, saws, knives, chisels, planes, mallets, sanders, and polishers Important to study the direction of the grain (strength of the wood is connected to its grain)
Subtractive process
carving; unwanted materials are removed
Casting
connection b/w modeling and casting. liquid metal material is poured into a mold to create form. mold- form into which the material is poured and imparts its shape. Any material that hardens can be used for casting. Bronze is one of the oldest and most common.
Modeling
done with hands or tools; pliable material such as clay or wax is built up, added, and shaped into a 3-D form usually the first in the concept or creation of a sculpture
Robert Rauschenberg
example of mixed media
Relief Sculpture
figures or images project to varying degrees from a 2-D plane (plank of wood or slab of marble). Intended to be viewed primarily from one perspective. Bas-Relief or low relief High Relief Freestanding sculpture
Assemblage
form of constructed sculpture in which pre-existing or found object, recognizable in shape are integrated and combined in novel combinations that take on their own meaning Compartmentalized assemblage of rough cut geometric shapes and lathed wooden pieces with unifying coat of paint.
Constructed Sculpture
forms are built from material such as wood, paper, string, sheet metal, and wire.
Carving
is a subtractive process, begins with a block of material and chips or cuts portions of it away until the desired result takes shape. Can use stone, wood, ivory, chocolate Ex: Michelangelo THE CROSS LEGGED CAPTIVE (man carved into stone)
Light Sculpture
light and its reflections have always been in important elements in sculpture Light sculpture is a 20th century art form
Lost Wax Technique (Hollow Casting or cire perdu)
lost wax or cire perdu creates a form and mold - inside of the mold filled or covered w/wax - wax is removed and covered in sandy mixture of silica, clay & plaster to create investiture (fire resistant mold into which the liquid metal will be poured)- wax is heated and poured out of the now sold investiture & replaced with liquid metal -finished metal sculpture is removed from investiture and burnished (treated chemically to take on a texture & color)
Metal
metals can be cast, extruded, forged, stamped, drilled, filled and burnishing to manipulate the material.
Additive process
modeling, casting, construction; material is added or built up to reach a desired form.
Clay
more pliable than stone or wood- clay is not very strong or permanent (unless exposed to heat, as in ceramics) Works in clay often show the artist's fingerprints and handprints. Armature- inner skeleton normally made of metal used to help give clay additional strength Sculptors use clay to make 3-D sketches, or models for works that are then casts in more durable materials such as bronze.
Bronze (patinas)
most popular casting material b/c of its surface and color characteristics. Chemical treatments can produce color ranging from greenish blacks to golden or deep browns. B/c of oxidation, bronze and copper surfaces age to a rich green or greenish blue patinas. Ex: Richard Serra, Installation view Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain Intended to be experienced and not simply viewed, to be walked around and thru.
Wood, Clay, Stone,Metal
most typical material used in sculpture
Readymade
object and images that already exist in the visual lexicon of high art and mass culture Sherrie Levine- Fountains after Duchamp (bronze)
Patina
oxidation changes bronze & copper surfaces that age to a rich green or greenish blue patina
Marchel Duchamp
readymade, Dada movement
Other Materials
sculpture today uses not only traditional materials, but also materials that have never been used before example: beeswax, microcrystalline wax, chocolate, styrofoam
Kinetic Sculptures
sculptures that move, art+action Forms of movement might include: wind, magnetic field, jets of water, electric motors, intensity of light, human manipulations
Maquettes
sometimes fashioned in clay by sculptors as a first draft of the final project.
Sculpture
the art of carving, casting, modeling or assembling materials into 3-D figures or forms
Mixed Media
use material and found objects that are NOT normally elements of a work of arrt
Deborah Butterfield
uses many different material to created her re-occurring subject.
Michelangelo
worked exclusively with single blocks of marble The Cross-Legged Captive (man carved in marble) "I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free"