Little Known Series Black FRP

Artist : Nobuo Sekine

Year : 2014

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Media : –

connection between this artwork and my practice:

 “These works mark a crucial shift in Sekine’s practice — away from a focus on raw materials and malleability toward the surface qualities of solidified forms. Sekine deliberately made it difficult to identify the material used to create these works — at first glance it is not evident whether they are made of stone, glass, metal, or plastic. When installing these works, Sekine considers their placement to be a “topological scene” governed by aesthetic principles similar to those found in Zen rock gardens — namely, asymmetric arrangements of disparate elements that combine to represent a broader landscape of seas, islands, and mountains. ” (Blum & Poe 2019)

The interesting part of this artwork is the way Sekine has moved away from the materiality of material in this artwork deliberately and only focused on form and surface identity. We can still see that the relationship of the object with the space is one of the important elements of the artwork. It is interesting to see how making materiality of the object less important would shift our perception to other elements in the artwork such as contrast between the surface, shapes, aesthetic, connection to zen garden stone, placement or any other border readings .

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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.

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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