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Think Green With Green Art

Think Green With Green Art. Reduce: How many materials do we really need to make artwork?. Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty , April 1970 Rocks, earth, salt crystals, water. Reduce: How many materials do we really need to make artwork?. CLOSE UP Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty , April 1970

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Think Green With Green Art

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  1. Think GreenWith Green Art

  2. Reduce: How many materials do we really need to make artwork? Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty, April 1970 Rocks, earth, salt crystals, water

  3. Reduce: How many materials do we really need to make artwork? CLOSE UP Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty, April 1970 Rocks, earth, salt crystals, water

  4. Reduce: How many outfits do we really need? Andrea Zittel A-Z Seasonal Uniforms, 1991-present Mixed Media

  5. Reduce: How much space do we really need? Andrea Zittel A-Z Living Spaces, 1991-present

  6. Reduce: How much energy do we use? Amy Franceschini DIY Agae/Hydrogen Kit, 2004 Mixed media Installation view

  7. Reduce Your Wasted Space and Make it Useful Fritz Haeg Edible Estates, 2005-present Mixed media Installation views

  8. Reuse: Found Objects Any natural or man-made object found by an artist and used in their artwork. What are some different ways an artist can use found objects in their artwork?

  9. These artists are among the first to use found objects in their art: Reuse: Found Objects Kurt Schwitters Merzbild 46, 1921 Found wood, metal and board Marcel Duchamp Bicycle Wheel, 1913 Bicycle wheel and stool

  10. Reuse: Louise Nevelson Assemblage: Art made by assembling different elements often scavenged by the artist, sometimes bought specially. Dawn’s Wedding Chapel IV, from Dawn’s Wedding Feast 1959-60 painted wood 109 x 87 x 13 ½ inches How does Nevelson use assemblage in this sculpture?

  11. Reuse: Jean Tinguely What found objects do you see? Grosse Meta Maxi-Maxi Utopia, 1987 Found Objects Rocking horse Wheels Ladders Curtain Gnome Stairs Water tube

  12. Reuse: Energy JAM Noon Solar Bags, 2000-present Mixed Media

  13. Recycle: Tara Donovan Tara Donovan Can you guess the medium? Plastic straws Haze, 2003 
 12' 7"(H) x 42' 2"(W) 7 3/4"(D)
 Ace Gallery New York

  14. Can you guess the medium? Tara Donovan Styrofoam cups Untitled, 2003 
 6'(H) x 20'(W) x 19' 2"(D) Ace Gallery New York

  15. Recycle: Chris Gilmour LAMBRETTA, 2004 life size Bikes, 2003 life size Medium: cardboard and glue

  16. Recycle: Phoebe Washburn Phoebe Washburn True, False,and Slightly Better, 2003 Mixed media Installation view

  17. Recycle: Phoebe Washburn Phoebe Washburn Between Sweet and Low, 2002 Mixed media Installation view

  18. Recycle: Martha Carroll Medium: plastic bags What is Carroll doing with the plastic bags?

  19. Betsy Damon The Living Water Garden, 1999 Chengdu Sichuan Province, China Some artworks literally help the environment. The Living Water Garden cleanses of water in wetland areas in China. The flow forms consist of a series of pools that aid in water purification through rhythms as the water trickles from one pool to another. A fountain in a landscape of stone provides an area for children to play in the clean water before it is returned to the river. The park also features an interactive environmental education center and a public greenhouse.

  20. Mel Chin Fundred Dollar Bill Project, 2007-present

  21. Mel Chin Fundred Dollar Bill Project, 2007-present

  22. Both of these artworks are environment-friendly ways to make art. How are these two artworks different ? Betsy Damon The Living Water Garden, 1999 Chengdu Sichuan Province, China Jean Tinguely Baluba III, 1961 Found objects

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