26 ...and 3D again but this time it's with Ute
Ute introduced us more artists who worked beyond the flat plane the artists included Rachel Whiteread whose work I have seen at Tate's Britain and Modern - she works with large objects and is (to my mind) in a dialogue about space.
The Duveen Galleries space at Tate Britain provides a marvellous background for Rachel Whiteread's amazing 'Untitled ( One Hundred Spaces) seen in 2017 |
Ute also spoke about Assemblage (Barry Flanagan) and the Sculptured relief of artists like Liu Janhua.
Other ways of working with 3D can be Land Art one of the big names here is Richard Long an artist I am familiar with from work seen in Ealing and Lisson Grove (in 2014)
Another artist working in the landscape Ute mentioned British Artist Andy Goldsworthy described as an 'Environmental Artist' as well as sculptor using things he finds.
I have also liked finding out more about US artist Nancy Holt (1930- 23014) famed for he public art works and her Sun Tunnels that were part of the Utah landscape.
As with Rod it was week 3 of 3 in terms of a taster of a topic on Thursday and again the chance to work on themes around Utopia/Dystopia.
For Practical work..
It was useful to get Ute's input on what I was doing she reminded me that I was not just creating a prison and that Panopticon was the centre of the work.
I worked to make part of the montage I have imagined which is around a Panopticon experiment carried out in Cuba
The Outside of the Panopticon |
A cell door and silhouette |
Tracking into the cell |
I have started to preview the effect
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