Title: Assemblage:
1Assemblage an artistic process in which a
three-dimensional artistic composition is made
from putting together found objects.
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3Marcel Duchamp
Dada Artist
4Marcel Duchamp
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6Louise Nevelson  American, born Russia,
1900-1988 Sky Cathedral, 1958wood, painted
black, 115 x 135 x 20"
7The previous contexts of the wood fragments are
hidden by the fact that everything is painted one
color. Nevelson chose black for several reasons.
First, she felt that it does not bring up the
kinds of associations or moods other colors might
evokeexcept for mystery, a quality she valued in
her sculpture. Also, she believed it is the most
aristocratic color, lending the work a certain
elegance. Black also refers to shadows Nevelson
once said I really deal with shadow and space. .
. . I identify with the shadow.
"Mirror-Shadow VIII, 1985"
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10Dan Levin
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12Joseph Cornell
13Joseph Cornell
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15Joseph Cornell
16Dale Copeland
17Jerry Jackson
18Leo Kaplan
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21Lucas Samaras
Book 4. 1962
self-portrait
22Lucas Samaras
Box 61 Â 1967
Inside this box is a photograph of the artist's
face with pins stuck at regular intervals along
the contours of his cheek, moustache and mouth.
According to Samaras 'the pins are lines, marks
and dots, they create a net pattern which gives a
strange illusion'. The artist's father was a
shoemaker and, as a child, he often played at his
aunt's dress shop 'The pin is to an extent a
part of the family.' For Samaras, the box
represents an equivalent to the human body and he
responds to other objects similarly
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24Robert Rauschenberg Combines mixing collage and
painting with found objects
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26Robert Rauschenberg
Explored NYC for objects. Personal rule had to
transform them. The art he made with the found
objects had to be as interesting as the scenes he
saw when he looked out his window.
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28Robert Rauschenberg
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37Often called junk art, assemblage is the
process of creating sculpture using found objects.
For this assignment you will use the additive
process to create a non-representational
self-portrait. This means that you will create a
sculpture that symbolizes you but does not
actually look like you.
Keep the Elements and Principles of art in mind
as you work. Consider what your Emphasis will
be. How can you create Movement? Will your work
be Harmonious or have a strong Contrast? Space
and the use of Light are important! Make sure
your are creating sculpture that is interesting
from all sides (in the round). When you are
collecting objects think about how you could
attach them to each other.
38- Questions to ask your self (in Sketchbook)
- Personal
- Who am I as a person?
- What are my beliefs?
- What imagery would best describe me?
- What is my 6 Word Memoir?
- Technical
- Will I use a container (box, vase etc.)
- Will I add drawing or painting? (note this should
be done only if it will enhance your piece, dont
just cover areas with paint without planning.) - Are there objects I can bring from home?