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Modernism

Modernism. Constructivism. Artist Defined Movement. Constructivism in the general sense describes abstract, geometric works of art which are constructed, or organized, from distinct components and contemporary materials

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Modernism

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  1. Modernism Constructivism

  2. Artist Defined Movement • Constructivism in the general sense describes abstract, geometric works of art which are constructed, or organized, from distinct components and contemporary materials • Artists felt that art and technology could transform society for the better

  3. Key Words • Geometric • Abstraction • Kinetics • Technology • Social utility • Social progress • Non-spiritual

  4. Main Definition • Artists rejected idea that art is ‘composed’, and are ‘compositions’ • Used the term ‘construction’ to break down barriers between art and industry • Influenced by Cubism and Futurism • Wanted to develop a sculptural technique that could convey movement through time. • Some artists were intent on developing sculpture in which movement, or the suggestion of movement, was integral

  5. Key Artists • Naum Gabo • Georges Vantongerloo • Alexander Calder • Jean Helion • Barbara Hepworth • Ben Nicholson • Kurt Switters • Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

  6. Naum GaboKinetic Construction (Standing Wave) • 1920 • Metal wood and electric motor • This is a moving sculpture • As it moves it gives the impression of a solid, curving shape, but is a strip of metal only • As a sculpture, this piece exists only when it’s moving

  7. Alexander CalderAntennae with Red and Blue Dots • 1960 • Aluminum and steel wire • Calder’s suspended wire sculptures were called ‘mobiles’ by Marcel Duchamp because of their movement • Calder built toys as a boy and his sculpture retain a playful quality and echo shapes found in nature

  8. Georges VantongerlooInterrelation of Volumes • 1919 • One of his earliest abstract sculptures • It attempts to give solid form to the relationships between pure, geometric shapes

  9. Which example from this week best exemplifies Constructivism? Why?

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