Tuesday, February 15, 2011

IV:PLANE AND EDGE: ANIMAL

PLANE- is any flat, two-dimensional surface.

'Five Plates, Two Poles' Richard Serra


'City of Thousand Wells' Isaura


'Suppraportenrelief' Josef Hoffmann


'Untitled' Robert Morris


Robert Morris, Untitled (L-Beams) 1965


EDGE- is the boundary of a surface, visual line around a perimeter

'The Chicago Picasso' - Pablo Picasso


'Joe' - Richard Serra
(in the courtyard of the Pultizer Foundation for the Arts, St Louis)


AUTO TAXI - Chris Gilmour


MOKA - Chris Gilmour


CHURCH - Chris Gilmour



Freestanding/In the Round- sculptures that sometimes are not meant to be viewed from any one angle, not anchored to a flat surface, and are entirely three-dimensional

Heather Jansch - Fortune Filly and Devond Lad


David Fried - Stemmers


Mark Quinn - Kate Moss


Pongolini Giuseppe - Lovers II


Gianpietro Carlesso - Schema


Form- Visible shape or configuration of something.

S. Fitzgerald - Abstract Cube


Alain Kurtlo - Sculptural Silhouettes


Sol Lewitt - Open Cube


unknown title - unknown artist


"Soundtrack" by Bruce Gray


Closed Form- a self contained or limited form with a balance of tensions, within itself.


Claes Oldenburg - Profiterole


"System 26" Julian Wild


THE TRIUMPH OF GOOD AND EVIL - Chris Gilmour


VIOLIN - Chris Gilmour


S.BARBERA - Chris Gilmour

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