Right After

Eva Hesse - Right After
Eva Hesse – Right After

Artist : Eva Hesse

Year : 1969

Size : 5 × 18 × 4 ft (152.39 × 548.61 × 121.91 cm)

Media : Fiberglass

connection between this artwork and my practice:

Eva  originally pursued a career in commercial textile design, which is close to me as a commercial ceramist and how she become postmodern artist by exploring the use of the simplest materials to create  biomorphic and geometric forms.

Similarity of Eva Hesse’s works to my projects is the simplicity of the forms and our methods of using materials and objects to draw, paint and sculpt in space but our connection is way deeper than forms. There are personal connections such as “The artist’s struggle between impulses that causes a piece to be started and what actually happens, more freely, once its creation has begun” or “such a pragmatic tearing and reconfiguring freed Hesse from making decisions about the forms in advance”

she shows use of hand

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Installations, Gosia Wlodarczak

Artist : Gosia Wlodarczak

Year : 2012

Size : –

Media : Frost Drawing

connection between this artwork and my practice: 
Wlodarczak says: ” am fascinated by one’s awareness of the moment and the mind’s relationship with the outside world conducted through the senses”
She is one the artists whom I admire. She creates the personal connection to her and her body in the installation in simple forms. One of her best works is the one she draws on glasses. I think connection between drawing lines and glass creates a unique relationship between temporarily of the materials and the ‘moment’.

3D Tape Drawing, Monika Grzymala

Artist : Monika Grzymala

Year : 2012

Size : –

Media : Tape


connection between this artwork and my practice: 

What makes me interested in Grzymala’s Work is her use of simple modern material which get the best results for her idea of drawing in space. I’m fascinated by the forms she creates. I could easily feel her body movements in space in her work.

I’m also interested in ephemerality of the work and also the site specific design.

Anna Maria Maiolino on Poetic Wanderings

Anna Maria Maiolino on Poetic Wanderings from Hauser & Wirth in Vimeo

Artist: Anna Maria Maiolino

connection between this artwork and my practice: I have placed this video in my work to hear what I talk to myself about from someone else. Maialino’s works are incredibly wonderful, I decided to place her video instead of her artworks for many reasons, I do love her work but I think she is the main inspiration for me and not only her works, also I couldn’t choose between her works as I love most of them .

What makes me interested in her work is not only forms or materials but the combination of everything, her connection to the work, the art work by itself as something unique, connection of the objects in the installation and most importantly using unfired clay, going against the norm and creating new life for a tradition material.

the next aspect is the way she adds temporariness and recycles the art back to nature by only choosing to not firing the clay. Also how she emphasis the making process and evidence of her body being involved in the art work without leaving a body trace .

I am still researching on her works and I believe my work is even more connected to hers.

Grand Boules

Sheila Hicks - Grand Boules
Sheila Hicks – Grand Boules

Artist :  Sheila Hicks

Year : 2009

Size

Media : textile

connection between this artwork and my practice:

Sheila Hicks is one of the most recent artists I have found and I believe she and her work will help me a lot in most of my works. Hicks’ media is textile and she has all sort of work from commercial objets to massive installations.

She paints and sculpts in space. Connection between her, site-specific installations and space, wall hanging objects, transforming a space through colour-soaked and large-scale sculpture  are all fascinating.

Sculpture as Place

Carl Andre - Sculpture as Place
Carl Andre – Sculpture as Place

Artist : Carl Andre

Year : 1958–2010

Size

Media : Installation

connection between this artwork and my practice:

Carl Andre uses the same sculpture forms such as cubes in different versions of installation. Repetition of simple geometric form in large scale and they way they interact the them creates ascetic pleasure. His semi-industrial, physical structures took all my attention to this artwork.

his minimal artwork and connection of each sculpture form with the space and repetition of the objects are what connects my projects to his work.

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Red Slate Circle

Richard Long - Red Slate Circle
Richard Long – Red Slate Circle

Artist : Richard Long

Year : 1988

Size : 37 x 400 x 400 cm

Media : Slate

connection between this artwork and my practice:

Richard Long  is known as a “Land” artists. He uses natural elements like stone and wood to create meaningful conceptual art with simple abstract elements like circles and lines.

I found him after I had my art performance in which I painted a circle around myself on the floor with liquid clay. I understand that my works does not fit in “land art” genre but they way he uses simple forms to create minimal artwork is an interesting aspect for me.

the geometrical forms he creates, the logic of repetition, his minimal sculptures, use of material and the way he creates the space are the key ideas for me in his work.

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Night Drawing

Artist: Matthew Ritchie

Year: 2014

Size: –

Medium: Polyester, Pigment & Aluminum

connection between this artwork and my practice: It feels like drawing in space, transferring 2d to 3d form, expressing inner feels

folded up structure with hidden mathematical forms. the way it interact and fill the space is interesting for me. The way he create new universe in his work, helps me to create the environment and space that I want to.

https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/gvwvyq/matthew-ritchie-transforms-data-into-beautiful-abstract-art

http://www.matthewritchie.com/projects/43TenPossibleLinks/project.php

Day One

Matthew, Ritchie, Day one

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Artist: Matthew Ritchie

Year: 2008

Size: —

Medium: Video, interactive sound, acrylic and marker on wall

connection between this artwork and my practice: 

Ritchie works are align with Kandinsky’s. I am interested of their work. First I started to collect kandinsky’s work, then i found My ideas are closer to ritchie’s work, as he draws in space and  he plays with forms in space.

this work is combination of digital material and painting.

http://www.matthewritchie.com/projects/23DayOne/project.php