Living in a Material World: How Artists Have Manipulated Materials in the Creation of 3D Artworks
Course details
Course code
Q00017387Course date
Number of classes
5 sessionsTimetable
Branch
BarnetTutor
Chantal CondronFee range
How you'll learn
Venue
Wesley Hall (Barnet)High Barnet Methodist Church
9 Stapylton Road
Barnet
EN5 4JJ
Level of study
Entry Levels 1,2,3: If you have never studied this subject before and you’re not confident in your skills, Entry levels are a good starting point.
Level 1: Covers basic skills and knowledge needed for this subject
Level 2: Building on basic knowledge or experience. Similar to Grade 4/ C at GCSE or O level in England or Standards in Scotland.
Level 3: Learn about the topic in-depth and have a broad range of skills. Independent working Equivalent to an A level in England or Higher in Scotland.
Beginners: A perfect introduction if you have no experience and skills in this subject.
Improvers: The next step if you have basic skills or knowledge but want to progress them further.
Advanced: Build on the solid experience and skills you have in this subject, applying your skills and knowledge in a more complex way.
Course overview
Course description
If you have ever wondered how and why modern and contemporary artists choose to work with specific 3D materials, this course will introduce you to a range of different media, techniques and artistic approaches. How have artists challenged or adapted the use of ‘traditional’ materials such as marble and bronze to create new forms of sculptural expression? What issues do artists address when working in unconventional materials such as food, ice or wax? How have some materials been judged as more significant than others in different historical periods? Using a range of class discussions, activities and resources, every week we focus on one example of 3D material and investigate how several artists at different periods of the 20th or 21st centuries have challenged or innovated their use of the material. Materials that we explore will include marble and stone; wood; bronze and metal; organic materials; fibres and textiles; and found objects. By exploring each material, we will discuss some of the techniques employed by artists to produce artworks; and consider issues around display, storage and longevity of artworks. Artists featured on the course will include Louise Nevelson, Anselm Kiefer, George Baselitz, Mrinalini Mukherjee, Rachel Whiteread, Andy Goldsworthy and Jeffrey Gibson.
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