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The phrase "object sculpture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a type of sculpture that incorporates found or everyday objects as part of the artwork. Example: "The artist's latest exhibition showcased a series of object sculptures made from discarded plastic and metal materials."
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Medium: Found object sculpture.
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But what artist Cameron Rowland points out with his latest body of found object sculptures recently shown at Artists Space, entitled 91020000, is that the prisoners' marks on society are ever present in our daily lives.
Through oil paintings with text from manifestos and online forums, found object sculptures, and even a dark room replicating an eerie walk through the woods, Gladstone examines race, gender, and how those feed into a virtual and real world existence.
Zak Ostrowski created an eerie, dark interior evoking both flame and charred residue, Yasmina Chavez incorporated desert sand, mini audio-visual appliances and potatoes in a life and death-themed installation, and Patricia Burns (VAST Space Projects) combined found object sculptures with architectural interventions.
Worn down and no longer able to help deliver high-speed internet across the globe, the cable shells ended up in a recycling facility in North Korea, where they were destined to be shipped to China, before the Swedish artist intervened and turned them into found object sculptures, where they are now exhibited in Germany.
By Andrea K. Scott A fibre-and-found-object sculpture from 2004 by Judith Scott.
To call it a found-object sculpture would be to trivialize it.
"Long Island Found," a wide-ranging selection of found-object sculpture by Richard Gachot, illustrates the artist's clever and engaging recycling process.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet GALLERIES — CHELSEA NAYLAND BLAKE Blake's recent assemblages, made mostly from objects encountered on daily walks, are a slight addition to the ever-expanding field of formalist, found-object sculpture.
Through March 22. GALLERIES — CHELSEA NAYLAND BLAKE Blake's recent assemblages, made mostly from objects encountered on daily walks, are a slight addition to the ever-expanding field of formalist, found-object sculpture.
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