Friday, April 29, 2011

IV:PLANE AND EDGE: ANIMAL [Research]

 Plane -  A flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie.
Richard Long - Bilbao Circle
Robert Morris - Untitled (Corner Piece)
Louise Nevelson - White Vertical Water
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen - Knife Ship I
Jorge Oteiza - Empty Box with Large Opening
Edge -  The outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a place or part farthest away from the center of something.
Tom Sachs - Unite
Richard Serra - Blind Spot Reversed
Georges Vantongerloo - Construction of Volumetric Interrelationships Derived from the Inscribed Square and the Square Circumscribed by a Circle
Andrea Zittel - A-Z Wagon Station customized by Russell Whitten,
Carle Andre - Trabum
Freestanding/In the Round - refers to working or seeing in three dimensions.
Alexander Archipenko - Carrousel Pierrot
Jean Arp - Head and Shell
Umberto Boccioni - Dynamism of a Speeding Horse + Houses
Louise Bourgeois - Maman
Constantin Brancusi - Muse
Form - The visible shape or configuration of something.
Constantin Brancusi - Maiastra
Maurizio Cattelan - La Rivoluzione siamo noi,
Ron Mueck - Sleeping Man
Ron Mueck - A Girl
Auguste Rodin - Walking Man
Closed Form - A self-contained or explicitly limited form; having a resolved balance of tensions, a sense of calm completeness implying a totality within itself.
Medardo Rosso - The Bookmaker
Henri Matisse - La Serpentine
Umberto Boccioni - Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Marcel Duchamp - Bicycle Wheel
Aleksandr Archipenko - Gondolier

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