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Ostalo
Neo-Dada
133.0 x 114.0 cm
Chrysler Museum of ArtGiclée ali platnati odtis muzejske kakovosti z hitro proizvodnjo in prilagodljivimi možnostmi končne obdelave.
Izberite eno od naših vnaprej določenih velikosti, ki ustrezajo prvotnim proporcijam umetničkega dela.
Svoje dimenzije lahko vnesete sami, da bodo ustrezne za določen okvir ali prostor. Če izbrana velikost ne bo skladna z razmerji izvirne slike, bomo umetniško delo orezali ali podaljšali s pomočjo ogledalnega odraza ali barvno polnega roba. Pred začetkom proizvodnje vam bomo poslali digitalni predogled za potrditev.
Upoštevajte, da predogled na zaslonu ne prikazuje dejanskega orezovanja ali podaljševanja. Le digitalni predogled bo natančno prikazal končno kompozicijo.
Čeprav so na voljo prilagojene velikosti, priporočamo izbiro dimenzije s predhodno določenega seznama, da ohranite prvotna razmerja.
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Fancy
Velikost reprodukcije
John Angus Chamberlain’s sculpture “Fancy That,” created around 1963, stands as an arresting testament to the transformative power of repurposing industrial detritus into profound artistic expression. More than just a visually striking assemblage—a deliberate juxtaposition of disparate materials—it embodies the core tenets of Neo-Dada and echoes the legacy of Abstract Expressionism, marking Chamberlain’s indelible contribution to American sculpture.
The artwork itself is dominated by a substantial red chair constructed from wood and metal. Its seat is crafted from solid timber, providing stability and grounding the piece, while a robust steel frame contributes structural integrity and hints at the machine age aesthetic prevalent during its creation. However, it’s the deliberate incorporation of crushed automobile parts—primarily fenders and hoods—that elevates “Fancy That” beyond conventional sculptural forms.
The sculpture's impact transcends mere visual appeal; it compels contemplation on themes of decay, transformation, and the relationship between nature and industry. The juxtaposition of organic wood against cold metal creates a dynamic tension that mirrors the complexities of the human experience. Chamberlain’s masterful manipulation of material invites viewers to consider the beauty inherent in imperfection and the potential for artistic innovation within unexpected sources.
“Fancy That” isn't simply an object; it’s a statement—a bold assertion of artistic freedom and a celebration of the transformative capacity of art. Its enduring presence in contemporary art discourse underscores Chamberlain’s position as a visionary artist who redefined sculpture and cemented his place within the canon of American modernism.
1927 - 2011 , United States of America
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