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sculpting --- texts [documents] --- Sculpture --- Dean, Michael --- Dean, Michael,
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"NOW LEAVES describes leaving and having left. Glossolalia like, against noise, about the bones of a writing, written in tongue graphics legible by reason of the trees with as many words as there are leaves. The percussion of these leaves is f***ing news. The percussion of these leaves is not his news. The percussion of these leaves is not her news. The percussion of these leaves is definitely not their news. NOW LEAVES presents itself as a block. Physically it adopts the scale of a human hand, its weight present, its structure flexible, almost human. The pages fall loosely apart to reveal dense black graphics - letters shaped as tongues, twisted to form barely legible words. Each page inscribed, playing on repetition, the word 'leaves' repeatedly tongued. The successive pages form statements, occasionally benign - it starts LEAVES FOR LEAVES - but as the pages turn a more visceral violence exudes from the pages - SLAVE LEAVES HAPPY LEAVES, FUCKING LEAVES LOST LEAVES KILL LEAVES, BLOODY LEAVES POSITION LEAVES. Whilst visually arresting, the experience of reading Dean's book reduces reading to the physical intimacy of your own mouth; as you to attempt to read the barely decipherable words to take pleasure in the babble, you feel your eyes contort as your own tongue does trying to shape the words, tempted to twist, stretch or replicate the graphic tonguing on the page." --Michael Dean.
kunst --- 7.071 DEAN --- artists' books --- kunstenaarsboeken --- woord en beeld --- concept art --- conceptuele kunst --- Groot-Brittannië --- Dean Michael --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Dean, Michael
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Sculpture --- sculpting --- Andrade Tudela, Armando --- Auad, Tonico Lemos --- Barclay, Claire --- Bircken, Alexandra --- Claxton, Ruth --- Cunningham, Krysten --- Dean, Michael --- Fairhurst, Angus --- Fitzmaurice, Leo --- Furter, Franziska --- Gall, Neil --- Hughes, Des --- Lambie, Jim --- Machin, Tim --- Osborn, Sally --- Periton, Simon --- Redmond, Mary --- Rothschild, Eva --- Friedman, Tom --- Blake, Nayland --- anno 2000-2099
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Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- examination [function] --- Andreotta, Giorgio --- Arena, Francesco --- Beier, Nina --- Bock, Katinka --- Dean, Michael --- Manders, Mark --- Laric, Oliver --- Sánchez Castillo, Fernando --- Tropa, Francisco --- Tuazon, Oscar --- Aronco, D', Dario --- Dash, N. --- Smith, Michael E. --- anno 2000-2009 --- anno 2010-2019
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Depuis une dizaine d'années, la technique du moulage a trouvé une nouvelle actualité. Elle appartient depuis longtemps déjà au monde industriel, mais elle s'est développée à la faveur de procédés numériques d'enregistrement et de duplication des modèles. Des moulages de toutes sortes prolifèrent dans nos vies quotidiennes et cette présence familière trouve son écho dans les productions des artistes. Ils incarnent à bien des égards une qualité essentielle de la sculpture : le fait qu’elle soit plus souvent sérielle qu’unique. Le moulage est le moyen par lequel cette pluralité advient. Le commissariat est assuré par Penelope Curtis (directrice du Calouste Gulbenkian Museum), Rita Fabiana (curatrice au Calouste Gulbenkian Museum), Thierry Leviez (responsable des expositions aux Beaux-Arts de Paris) et Armelle Pradalier (responsable des publics aux Beaux-Arts de Paris). Michael Dean, Jumana Manna, Charlotte Moth, Jean-Luc Moulène ou Francisco Tropa sont quelques-uns des artistes inspirés des effets de réplication, de variation, de transformation ou de changement d'échelle propres au moulage. Leurs œuvres ont été réunies autour des collections historiques de moulages constituées au 19e siècle par les Beaux-Arts de Paris et la Faculdade de Belas Artes de Lisbonne. Les deux groupes se mêlent dans un jeu de répétitions infinies qui voit passer les modèles classiques des figures antiques aux sculptures contemporaines. Sculptures Infinies est le fruit d'une collaboration entre les BeauxArts de Paris et le Calouste Gulbenkian Museum de Lisbonne, en partenariat avec la gypsothèque du Louvre à Versailles, les ateliers d'Art, Moulage & Chalcographie de la Réunion des musées nationaux - Grand Palais et la Faculdade de Belas Artes à Lisbonne. ----------------------------- Over the past decade there has been a renewed interest in the practice of casting, which once again brings together the artistic and industrial worlds. Casting in plaster has never gone away, but the repertoire has now been enlarged. Casts of all kinds proliferate in our daily lives, and artists avail themselves of newly available digital techniques and artificial materials. Casts embody the special but unseen quality of almost all sculpture: that it is more often serial than unique. Sculpture is inherently plural and casting makes it so. The artists in this show have been chosen because they are fascinated by casting, and what it allows them to do. For some it is a way of capturing transient life stages; for others a way of immortalising historical events. While some use plaster for its historical associations, others use 3D scans to speak of cloning, surrogacy, and virtual multiplication. Casting has always been linked to documentation, and still today it gives form to what might not otherwise be known. Artists explore the moulds as much as the images, looking quite literally inside the sculpture itself. Contemporary works have been placed alongside the historic cast collections of the Fine Art schools of Paris and Lisbon to highlight these continuities. Generations of students have grown up alongside these collections, as interesting for their disordered repetitions as for their original teaching purpose. This exhibition goes beyond iconography to look instead at the infinite possibilities of a technique that has become part of our lives. Infinite Sculpture is the result of a collaboration between the Beaux-Arts de Paris and the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. It draws on the historic collections of the Louvre, the Réunion des musées nationaux and Faculdade de Belas Artes in Lisbon. The contemporary works are all on loan.
Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- casting [process] --- molding [forming] --- 3-D printing --- Zobernig, Heimo --- Moulène, Jean-Luc --- Gröting, Asta --- Claydon, Steven --- Dean, Michael --- Fujiwara, Simon --- Laric, Oliver --- Manna, Jumana --- Tropa, Francisco --- Wright, Daphne --- Moth, Charlotte --- Domanović, Aleksandra --- Guarch Bestué, David --- Verboom, Marion --- Veilhan, Xavier --- Borland, Christine
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Art --- Poetry --- art [discipline] --- Dekyndt, Edith --- Meessen, Vincent --- Garabedian, Mekhitar --- Lodewijks, Bart --- Maes, Ives --- Moortel, Van de, Joris --- Vermandel, Eva --- Vranken, Leon --- Arocha, Carla --- Bonajo, Melanie --- Boeck, De, Lieven --- Dean, Michael --- Manders, Mark --- Kempenaers, Jan --- Sarah & Charles --- Schraenen, Stéphane --- Skaer, Lucy --- Eetvelde, Van, Catharina --- Dash, N. --- Burca, de, Ella --- Aydoslu, Leyla --- Gijs Van Vaerenbergh --- Demunter, Bram --- Eyckermans, Bendt --- Guerroui, Nadia --- Gomes, Gustavo --- Kläs, Esther --- Lee, Margaret --- Loze, Ariane --- Matloga, Neo --- Vanello, Luca --- Buggenhout, Peter --- Geluwe, van, Johan --- Emin, Tracey --- Blauwhaus --- Socle --- Watou
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Seit 40 Jahren setzen die Skulptur Projekte Münster wichtige Impulse für die zeitgenössische Kunst. Sie finden alle zehn Jahre statt und werden seit ihrer Gründung 1977 von Kasper König kuratorisch geleitet, 2017 im Team mit Britta Peters und Marianne Wagner. Internationale Künstlerinnen und Künstler werden eingeladen, 0ortsbezogene Arbeiten für den Stadtraum zu entwickeln. Ihre Projekte weisen weit über den konkreten Ort hinaus: Themen der globalen Gegenwart und Reflexionen über zeitgenössische Begriffe von Skulptur fliessen in ihre Auseinandersetzungen ebenso ein wie aktuelle Fragen zum öffentlichen Raum in Zeiten zunehmender Digitalisierung. In der fünften Ausgabe der Skulptur Projekte werden rund dreissig neue künstlerische Positionen zwischen Bildhauerei, Installation und performativer Kunst zu sehen sein. Die parallel erscheinende Publikation vereint Ausstellungskatalog und -begleiter in einem handlichen Format. Sieben Essays, eine grosse Bildstrecke sowie Kurztexte informieren über die Projekte. Exhibition: Several locations in Münster, Germany (10.06.-01.10.2017).
73.039 --- Beeldhouwkunst ; 2000 - 2050 --- Skulptur Projekte Münster --- Exhibitions --- Youmbi Hervé --- Wyn Evans Cerith --- Wagner Bárbara --- de Burca Benjamin --- Tuerlinckx Joëlle --- Tuazon Oscar --- Tanaka Koki --- Steyerl Hito --- Smith Michael --- Schütte Thomas --- Schultz Nora --- Schneider Gregor --- Nyholm Samuel --- Sany --- Yu Scarlett --- Le Roy Xavier --- Rottenberg Mika --- Pirici Alexandra --- Peles Empire --- Ogboh Emeka --- Odzuck Christian --- Matherly Justin --- Knight John --- Huyghe Pierre --- Gintersdorfer / Klassen --- Fridfinnsson Hreinn --- Favaretto Lara --- Erkmen Ayse --- Eisenman Nicole --- Deller Jeremy --- Dean Michael --- Byrne Gerard --- Bunte Andreas --- Burr Tom --- von Bonin Cosima --- Bartholl Aram --- Baghramian Nairy --- Arakawa Ei --- Skulptur Münster --- installaties --- beeldhouwkunst --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- kunst --- sculpture [visual works] --- Sculpture --- Gintersdorfer/Klaßen --- Steyerl, Hito --- Ogboh, Emeka --- Youmbi, Hervé --- Arakawa, Ei --- Wagner, Bárbara --- Rottenberg, Mika --- Baghramian, Nairy --- Burr, Tom --- Byrne, Gerard --- Tuazon, Oscar --- Bartholl, Aram --- Tanaka, Koki --- Eisenman, Nicole --- Pirici, Alexandra --- Schultz, Nora --- Huyghe, Pierre --- Evans, Cerith Wyn --- Smith, Michael --- Dean, Michael --- Knight, John --- Burca, de, Benjamin --- Odzuck, Christian --- Yu, Scarlet --- Favaretto, Lara --- Roy, Le, Xavier --- Schütte, Thomas --- Schneider, Gregor --- Erkmen, Ayşe --- Tuerlinckx, Joëlle --- Bonin, von, Cosima --- Friðfinnsson, Hreinn --- Matherly, Justin --- Deller, Jeremy --- Bunte, Andreas --- CAMP --- Skulptur Projekte [Münster] --- Beeldhouwkunst ; installaties ; in situ ; 21ste eeuw --- Kunstmanifestaties ; kunst in de stad ; Münster ; 2017 --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Münster ; Skulptur Projekte --- beeldhouwwerken --- hedendaagse kunst --- Münster --- sculpturen --- sculpturen. --- hedendaagse kunst. --- Münster.
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