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Jeremy Leatinu’u
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Te Tuhi
Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom
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Welcome
Thank you for using this pre-visit resource.
We believe this will help strengthen student learning
leading up to and during your gallery visit.
Photo Chop!
Te Tuhi Pre visit lesson 2
Welcome to Photo Chop!
During this lesson we will be exploring…
But before we start, let’s recap on what
• 3D Collage
we learnt during
our last lesson…
Image:
http://ubuntudigest.blogspot.co.nz/2010/05/polaroid-frame-effect-using-gimp.html
http://knightranger.deviantart.com/art/Polaroid-Frame-105135700
http://pixdaus.com
• is an artwork made by combining a range of materials
using glue, layering and arrangement.
During our last lesson we learnt that Collage …
• originated in China, used more widely in
Japan and eventually being used by
people all around the world.
• is a technique used by artists in different
ways to create art.
Image: http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/327/louise-nevelson
Let’s start this lesson by exploring “3D Collage”.
Some time after the first collage was created, artists began to
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takehave
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at 4a artists
varietywho
of materials,
explore and
such
use
ascollage
paper, paint
in a
really experiment with collage. Some assembling objects to
and photographs
3 dimensional
being usedway.
to make collage.
create 3 dimensional collages.
Collage pop out
Coming
The
From
Leaving
Everywhere
2008 2013
Off Gravity
Peter
(Post
Madden
Disaster) 2011
Close
Closeup
up
NZ artist Peter Madden makes collages that appear to pop out from the wall. He carefully cuts
out images, from small to big and arranges them on clear glass. This gives each image the
appearance that it is floating or suspended in space.
Image:
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2012/05/photographic-collages-suspended-in-plexiglas/
http://ryanrenshaw.squarespace.com/peter-madden-2013-works/
Collage pop out
Psychogeography no.42,
no.43, 2013
2014
Sensorium 2013
Close up
American artist Dustin Yellin creates collages in a different way. Dustin carefully cuts out
images and arranges them in between many different sheets of glass, so they give his
collage layers of depth. Many of his collages are large scale, reflecting human figures and
landscapes.
Image:
http://www.richardhellergallery.com/dynamic/artwork_display.asp?ArtworkID=2225
3D Collage = 3D objects
Mirror-shadow
Untitled 1966VII 1985
Untitled 1958
Exhibition by Louise Nevelson
Untitled 1976 -78
Artist Louise Nevelson was one of the first artists to include 3D objects in her art. Sometimes
her collages would be made from pieces of furniture and other familiar objects. Colour was
important for Louise and she would sometimes spray paint her artwork in one colour – black,
gold and white.
Image:
http://www.artslant.com/ew/works/show/289915
3D Collage
= 3D objects
3D collage
Exhibition by
- Archie
Louise2001
Nevelson 1959
Close up
Royal Tide IV 1960
Artist
Kregar
createdtoacreate
similar3D
artwork.
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collected
away
LouiseGregor
Nevelson
continued
collages
bigger objects
and withthat
lotswere
morethrown
objects.
and
them
form
an archway
painted
red. It was
for walk
3 weeks
and the
during
this
Theyassembled
would often
fill atowall
space
and in some
instances
you up
could
around
artwork.
time the public could come and take home any object from the artwork they desired.
Image:
http://glimmeringprize.blogspot.co.nz/2011/01/inspiration-louise-nevelson.html
http://www.pacegallery.com/artists/327/louise-nevelson
http://www.theslideprojector.com/art1/art1lecturepresentations/lecture1-7.html
http://gregorkregar.com/portfolio/archie/
As we have seen, artists have really changed how you
Let’s recap on what we have learnt so far…
can make a collage…
What have we learnt so far?
3D Collage
• can be created using glass and layering
techniques to give the illusion that they are
floating, suspended or have a life of their own.
• combines and assembles 3D objects like
furniture and present them like a 2D picture.
• can be as big as a room and can be
interactive like Gregor Kregar’s artwork –
Archie.
In the next lesson we will explore
Digital Collage
End of lesson