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Note: Please view in slide show mode Usually found bottom right of screen This power point has animation effects and will not display properly unless viewed in slide mode. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you Jeremy Leatinu’u Schools Education Manager Te Tuhi Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom Ph: 09 577 0138 ext 7703 [email protected] 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. Pick and Mix Te Tuhi pre-visit lesson 2 Welcome to Pick and Mix During this lesson we will be exploring… • 3D Collage But before we start, let’s recap on what we learnt during our last lesson… • 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”. Let’s take lookseen at 4first artists who explore and use collage in to a Some So far time we ahave after the collage collage usewas a variety created, of materials, artists began from 3paint dimensional way. together objects that really experiment paper, with collage. and Some photographs. putting made their collage 3 dimensional. 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. Hebut 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