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Public Art

Public Art. What is it? What’s its purpose? What is the artists intention?. NIKKI DE SAINT PHALLE Decorate, interactive. ANDY GOLDSWORTHY Use nature, show the passing of time. ANISH KAPOOR Reflect the surroundings, impose on the space. CHRISTO AND JEAN CLAUDE

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Public Art

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  1. Public Art What is it? What’s its purpose? What is the artists intention?

  2. NIKKI DE SAINT PHALLE Decorate, interactive

  3. ANDY GOLDSWORTHY Use nature, show the passing of time

  4. ANISH KAPOOR Reflect the surroundings, impose on the space

  5. CHRISTO AND JEAN CLAUDE Make you question your surrounds, change the familiar, study form

  6. TESSA FARMER fantasy, narrative

  7. DAMIEN HIRST Shock, change our view of the familiar

  8. MARC QUINN Use of media, progressive thinking

  9. ANTONY GORMELY Question, think about your own human existence

  10. Involve others

  11. AI WEI WEI Society, politics, collaborative working

  12. TRACY EMIN Personal experience, representational, honesty

  13. RON MUECK Realism, scale

  14. SUN YUAN & PENG YU Realism

  15. MATT JOHNSON JULIANA CERQUEIRA LEITE Process, technique

  16. JEFF KOONS Provoke memories, contrast the surroundings, question materials

  17. Slinkachu Scale, site specific, social documentary

  18. TONY CRAGG Recycled and found objects, environmental concerns

  19. CRAIG FISHER Changing material, masculine/feminine, change perspective

  20. CLAES OLDENBURG scale

  21. Choose an area of the school grounds Design a piece of land art for this area…what does it look like? What’s your intention as an artist? How will the public react?

  22. Pick 4 Sculptors… • Create your own design for each of the chosen artists, using their style, technique, intention or media. • You will have a practical outcome for each. • All 4 being in different materials • And you will show your understanding of their work by explaining what you know about the piece of art, the artists reasons for creating their sculpture and how your design is inspired by theirs • Use a double page and be imaginative!!!

  23. HYBRID Something that is composed from two different elements

  24. CRAB PARROT IPOD HEADPHONES OCTOPUS ZEBRA MOBILE PHONE HAIRDRYER LION SHARK SCISSORS LIGHTBULB SNAKE DOLPHIN TRAINERS CHANDILIER EAGLE KANGEROO CAR ENGINE KNIFE & FORK PENGUIN REINDEER BOAT TYPEWRITER GIRAFFE RHINO CLOCK ICE CREAM CONE BEETLE SPIDER TEAPOT CAMERA BUTTERFLY SEAHORSE TREE BICYCLE ELEPHANT LEOPARD ARMCHAIR SEWING MACHINE FROG GORILLA BINOCULARS RADIO TURTLE ANGEL FISH TRUMPET VIOLIN

  25. A Zebroid Liger

  26. Centaurs- Greek Mythology Mermaids

  27. Daniel Hillier

  28. Hybrids in Nature- Two different floral species creating a new flower

  29. Thomas Grunfeld

  30. Hieronymus Bosch

  31. Hybrid Taxidermy

  32. MAN RAY

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