Tuesday, November 10, 2009
fred sandback's magical lines in space
I used the Chicago tribune as my site to find an art review. The one I chose was called Art review: Fred Sandback's magical lines in space by Lori Waxman. The author of this article uses a lot of history about art how they are eluded. Specifically about the different techniques used to show how art can be more than one or two dimensional. She uses examples of different artist and their techniques. For example, she Italian artist Lucio Fontana took a razor blade to his canvas she was kind of comparing the different techniques of the two. Lori was very descriptive about the art. She talks about how there were so many lines, some even reaching from the floor to the ceiling. In addition to how hard it was for photographers to capture this art in its true form, which was three dimensional. Lori uses her imagery about the art and how it was hard to capture it on camera to describe the art piece. She describes colors of the yarn how they were placed in certain places even where the yarn came from to help describe it. She also talks about the placing of this piece of art. How just putting it anywhere would take away from the art and it would lose some of the essence of its beauty. So this in addition to the detail things about the artist Lucio Fontana, and Fred Sandback showed me that she did a lot of research about the art work and its history.
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