Working with thread and hoses, exclusively in black, white, and red, Chiharu Shiota creates large scale installations within and between rooms. Shiota creates networks out of space and thread, and moves between creating completely non-objective and organic spaces and more rigidly defined areas framed in wood or steel. In her complex and almost psychedelic networks, Shiota often includes everyday objects, and meaningful items that tie into her themes of "life, death, and relationships." Her work, shown at the Try-Me Gallery, inspired me and connected with my ideas of representations of suspension, support, and unstable balances. In addition, the 'obscuring' effect that much of her work creates intertwined with my concepts of limiting view to my sculpture and balancing what is hidden with what is shown.
Sources to Look at: Look through Shiota's other work. Take some notes and save a couple pieces that stand out to you and that show the different styles/mediums/concepts that Shiota focuses on: https://www.chiharu-shiota.com/works Read this Article about Installation Art. It's a little long but get through as much as you can: https://www.theartstory.org Watch the following short video. Pay attention to the cross media concepts she discusses. Questions: 1. Shiota talks some about other media in the video, and had experience with performance art among her other artistic work. What connections do you see between Shiota's different styles and mediums, and what differences? Compare her use of an unorthodox medium to Mark Bradford's "painting with paper." 2. What is something you learned about the use and purpose of installation art as opposed to traditional art that is contained as an object? How does Shiota use installation to augment and emphasize her work, and would her art work without the installation aspect? 3. What lessons or ideas do you take away from Shiota (either negative or positive) for your own art and sculpture? Do you think your work might benefit, either now or in the future, from becoming more of an installation-style work? Sources Used:
https://www.chiharu-shiota.com/six-boats http://www.try-me.org/gallery/shiota.php https://www.artsy.net/artist/chiharu-shiota https://www.blainsouthern.com/exhibitions/direction https://www.theartstory.org/movement-installation-art-history-and-concepts.htm http://www.arndtfineart.com/website/artist_9799?idx=s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L51F-TLl_Tk
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Here are the sources I used and some other NON-MANDATORY materials - if you're interested. The video is a slideshow of about 300 of Rothko's works. http://www.markrothko.org https://www.moma.org https://www.phillipscollection.org https://www.guggenheim.org https://www.moma.org Read this article about Dürer and Printmaking: themorgan.org Click through these 17 pictures of Dürer's art in a variety of mediums: nga.gov Watch these videos about Dürer's art: Answer these questions based on the videos, reading, and any further research: Give at least 3 reasons that prints were useful and important medium (and explain!). What role did religion play in Dürer’s life and surrounding? How did it affect his art? Explain the basics of how a woodblock print is created. What changes did Dürer bring to this tradition? Here are some more interesting EXTRA videos and documentaries about Dürer:
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