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Assemblage (art)

Assemblage is an artistic form or medium usually created on a defined substrate that consists of three-dimensional elements projecting out of or from the substrate. It is similar to collage, a two-dimensional medium. It is part of the visual arts and it typically uses found objects, but is not limited to these materials.[1][2]

Johann Dieter Wassmann (Jeff Wassmann), Vorwarts! (Go Forward!), 1897 (2003).

History edit

The origin of the art form dates to the cubist constructions of Pablo Picasso c. 1912–1914.[3] The origin of the word (in its artistic sense) can be traced back to the early 1950s, when Jean Dubuffet created a series of collages of butterfly wings, which he titled assemblages d'empreintes. However, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso and others had been working with found objects for many years prior to Dubuffet. Russian artist Vladimir Tatlin created his "counter-reliefs" in the mid 1910s. Alongside Tatlin, the earliest woman artist to try her hand at assemblage was Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, the Dada Baroness. In Paris in the 1920s Alexander Calder, Jose De Creeft, Picasso and others began making fully 3-dimensional works from metal scraps, found metal objects and wire. In the U.S., one of the earliest and most prolific assemblage artists was Louise Nevelson, who began creating her sculptures from found pieces of wood in the late 1930s.

In the 1950s and 60s assemblage started to become more widely known and used. Artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns started using scrappy materials and objects to make anti-aesthetic art sculptures, a big part of the ideas that make assemblage what it is.[4]

The painter Armando Reverón is one of the first to use this technique when using disposable materials such as bamboo, wires, or kraft paper. In the thirties he made a skeleton with wings of mucilage, adopting this style years before other artists. Later, Reverón made instruments and set pieces such as a telephone, a sofa, a sewing machine, a piano and even music books with their scores.

In 1961, the exhibition "The Art of Assemblage" was featured at the New York Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition showcased the work of early 20th-century European artists such as Braque, Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Picasso, and Kurt Schwitters alongside Americans Man Ray, Joseph Cornell, Robert Mallary and Robert Rauschenberg, and also included less well known American West Coast assemblage artists such as George Herms, Bruce Conner and Edward Kienholz. William C Seitz, the curator of the exhibition, described assemblages as being made up of preformed natural or manufactured materials, objects, or fragments not intended as art materials.[5][6]

Artists primarily known for assemblage edit

  • Arman (1928–2007), French artist, sculptor and painter.
  • Hans Bellmer (1902–1975), a German artist known for his life-sized female dolls, produced in the 1930s.
  • Wallace Berman (1926–1976), an American artist known for his verifax collages.
  • André Breton (1896–1966), a French artist, regarded as a principal founder of Surrealism.
  • Huma Bhabha (born 1962), a Pakistani-American sculptor, known for her uniquely grotesque, figurative forms that often appear dismembered.
  • John Chamberlain (1927–2011), a Chicago artist known for his sculptures of welded pieces of wrecked automobiles.
  • Greg Colson (born 1956), an American artist known for his wall sculptures of stick maps, constructed paintings, solar systems, directionals, and intersections.
  • Joseph Cornell (1903–1972), Cornell, who lived in New York City, is known for his delicate boxes, usually glass-fronted, in which he arranged surprising collections of objects, images of renaissance paintings and old photographs. Many of his boxes, such as the famous Medici Slot Machine boxes, are interactive and are meant to be handled.[7]
  • Rosalie Gascoigne (1917–1999), a New Zealand-born Australian sculptor.
  • Raoul Hausmann (1886–1971), an Austrian artist and writer and a key figure in Berlin Dada, his most famous work is the assemblage Der Geist Unserer ZeitMechanischer Kopf (Mechanical Head [The Spirit of Our Age]), c. 1920.
  • Romuald Hazoumé (born 1962), a contemporary artist from the Republic of Bénin, who exhibits widely in Europe and the U.K.
  • George Herms (born 1935), an American artist known for his assemblages, works on papers, and theater pieces.
  • Louis Hirshman (1905–1986), a Philadelphia artist known for his use of 3D materials on flat substrates for caricatures of the famous, as well as for collages and assemblages of everyday life, archetypes and surreal scenes.
  • Robert H. Hudson (born 1938), an American artist.
  • Irma Hünerfauth (born 1907), a German artist, known for her combine paintings, collages and assemblages, scrap sculptures, machines and kinetic art from found objects.
  • Jasper Johns (born 1930), an American Pop artist, painter, printmaker and sculptor.
  • Edward Kienholz (1927–1994), an American artist who collaborated with his wife, Nancy Reddin Kienholz, creating free-standing, large-scale "tableaux" or scenes of modern life such as the Beanery, complete with models of persons, made of discarded objects.[8]
  • Lubo Kristek (born 1943), a Czech artist known for his critical assemblages of bones, traps, material cast out by the sea, waste and mobile phones (destructed in a happening).[9]
  • Jean-Jacques Lebel (born 1936), in 1994 installed a large assemblage entitled Monument à Félix Guattari in the Forum of the Centre Pompidou.
  • Janice Lowry (1946–2009), American artist known for biographical art in the form of assemblage, artist books, and journals, which combined found objects and materials with writings and sketches.[10]
  • Ondrej Mares (1949–2008), a Czech-Australian artist and sculptor best known for his 'Kachina' figures – a series of works.[11]
  • Markus Meurer (born 1959), a German artist, known for his sculptures from found objects
  • Louise Nevelson (1899–1988), an American artist, known for her abstract expressionist "boxes" grouped together to form a new creation. She used found objects or everyday discarded things in her "assemblages" or assemblies, one of which was three stories high.[12]
  • Minoru Ohira (born 1950), a Japanese-born artist.
  • Meret Oppenheim (1913–1985), a German-born Swiss artist, identified with the Surrealist movement.
  • Wolfgang Paalen (1905–1959), an Austrian-German-Mexican surrealist artist and theorist, founder of the magazine DYN and known for several assembled objects, f.e. Nuage articulé
  • Noah Purifoy (1917–2004), an African-American visual artist and sculptor, co-founder of the Watts Towers Art Center, and creator of the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum. He is best known for his assemblage sculpture, including a body of work made from charred debris and wreckage collected after the Watts Riots of August 1965.
  • Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008), painter and collagist known for his mixed media works during six decades.
  • Fred H. Roster (born 1944), an American sculptor.
  • Betye Saar (born 1926), American visual artist primarily known for her assemblages with family memorabilia, stereotyped African American figures from folk culture and advertising, mystical amulets and charms, and ritual and tribal objects.
  • Alexis Smith (born 1949) is an American artist best known for assemblages and installations.
  • Daniel Spoerri (born 1930), a Swiss artist, known for his "snare pictures" in which he captures a group of objects, such as the remains of meals eaten by individuals, including the plates, silverware and glasses, all of which are fixed to the table or board, which is then displayed on a wall.[13]
  • Vladimir Tatlin (1885–1953), a Russian artist known for his counter-reliefs—structures made of wood and iron for hanging in wall corners in the 1910s.
  • Wolf Vostell (1932–1998), known for his use of concrete in his work. In his environments video installations and paintings he used television sets and concrete as well as telephones real cars and pieces of cars.
  • Gordon Wagner (1915–1987), was a pioneer in American assemblage art, who was known for his bazaar art, painting, poetry and writing.
  • Jeff Wassmann (born 1958), an American-born contemporary artist who works in Australia under the nom de plume of the pioneering German modernist Johann Dieter Wassmann (1841–1898).[14]
  • Sara Rahbar (born 1976), sculptor, collagist, mixed media artist, best known for her flag series.
  • Tom Wesselmann (1931–2004), an American Pop artist, painter, sculptor and printmaker.
  • H. C. Westermann (1922–1981), an American sculptor and printmaker.
  • Jeffrey Vallance (born 1955), an American artist known for his assemblages, drawings, sculptures, paintings and conceptual art.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Walker, John. (1992) "Assemblage Art". Glossary of Art, Architecture & Design since 1945, 3rd. ed. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
  2. ^ About.com art history 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 30, 2011
  3. ^ "The Collection | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art.
  4. ^ Tate. "Assemblage – Art Term". Tate. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
  5. ^ William C. Seitz, The Art of Assemblage, Doubleday (1962)
  6. ^ "The Art of Assemblage" (PDF). Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2018-05-27.
  7. ^ Deborah Solomon, Utopia Parkway: The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell, New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (1997).
  8. ^ Kienholz: 11 + 11 Tableaux, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, n.d.
  9. ^ Půtová, Barbora (2018). Chapters "Meeting Place – Introduction" 2018-02-08 at the Wayback Machine, "Lubo Kristek: The Sun King in the Theatre of His Own World" and "Requiem for Mobile Telephones". Kristek Thaya Glyptotheque. Research Institute of Communication in Art. ISBN 978-80-905548-3-2. Retrieved February 7, 2018.
  10. ^ "A Finding Aid to the Janice Lowry papers, 1957-2009". www.aaa.si.edu.
  11. ^ Galerie Gambit Pamphlet, Drury, Richard. (2000)
  12. ^ Biographical Note, The Louise Nevelson Papers, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
  13. ^ Wieland Schmied and Daniel Spoerri, Daniel Spoerri: Coincidence as Master = Le Hasard comme maître = Der Zufall als Meister = Il caso come maestro, Bielefeld, Germany, 2003 at p. 10.
  14. ^ Crawford, Ashley. "Hoax most perfect," Melbourne Age, October 11, 2003.
  15. ^ "Frontpage".

Further reading edit

  • William C. Seitz: The Art of Assemblage. Exhib. October 4 - November 12, 1961, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1961.
  • Stephan Geiger: The Art of Assemblage. The Museum of Modern Art, 1961. Die neue Realität der Kunst in den frühen sechziger Jahren, (Dissertation Universität Bonn 2005), München 2008, ISBN 978-3-88960-098-1
  • Sophie Dannenmüller: "Un point de vue géographique: l'assemblage en Californie", in L'art de l'assemblage. Relectures, sous la direction de Stéphanie Jamet-Chavigny et Françoise Levaillant. Presses universitaires de Rennes, collection "Art & société", Rennes, 2011.
  • Sophie Dannenmüller: "L'assemblage en Californie: une esthétique de subversion", in La Fonction critique de l'art, Dynamiques et ambiguïtés, sous la direction de Evelyne Toussaint, Les éditions de La Lettre volée / Essais, Bruxelles, 2009.
  • Sophie Dannenmüller: "Bruce Conner et les Rats de l'Art", Les Cahiers du Musée national d'art moderne, Editions du Centre Pompidou, Paris, n° 107, avril 2009, p. 52-75.
  • Simon, Joshua: Neomaterialism, Berlin: Sternberg Press, 2013, ISBN 978-3-943365-08-5
  • Tatlin, Vladimir Evgrafovich "Counter-relief (Material Assortment)" -

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reliefs in the mid 1910s Alongside Tatlin the earliest woman artist to try her hand at assemblage was Elsa von Freytag Loringhoven the Dada Baroness In Paris in the 1920s Alexander Calder Jose De Creeft Picasso and others began making fully 3 dimensional works from metal scraps found metal objects and wire In the U S one of the earliest and most prolific assemblage artists was Louise Nevelson who began creating her sculptures from found pieces of wood in the late 1930s In the 1950s and 60s assemblage started to become more widely known and used Artists like Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns started using scrappy materials and objects to make anti aesthetic art sculptures a big part of the ideas that make assemblage what it is 4 The painter Armando Reveron is one of the first to use this technique when using disposable materials such as bamboo wires or kraft paper In the thirties he made a skeleton with wings of mucilage adopting this style years before other artists Later Reveron made instruments and set pieces such as a telephone a sofa a sewing machine a piano and even music books with their scores In 1961 the exhibition The Art of Assemblage was featured at the New York Museum of Modern Art The exhibition showcased the work of early 20th century European artists such as Braque Dubuffet Marcel Duchamp Picasso and Kurt Schwitters alongside Americans Man Ray Joseph Cornell Robert Mallary and Robert Rauschenberg and also included less well known American West Coast assemblage artists such as George Herms Bruce Conner and Edward Kienholz William C Seitz the curator of the exhibition described assemblages as being made up of preformed natural or manufactured materials objects or fragments not intended as art materials 5 6 Artists primarily known for assemblage editArman 1928 2007 French artist sculptor and painter Hans Bellmer 1902 1975 a German artist known for his life sized female dolls produced in the 1930s Wallace Berman 1926 1976 an American artist known for his verifax collages Andre Breton 1896 1966 a French artist regarded as a principal founder of Surrealism Huma Bhabha born 1962 a Pakistani American sculptor known for her uniquely grotesque figurative forms that often appear dismembered John Chamberlain 1927 2011 a Chicago artist known for his sculptures of welded pieces of wrecked automobiles Greg Colson born 1956 an American artist known for his wall sculptures of stick maps constructed paintings solar systems directionals and intersections Joseph Cornell 1903 1972 Cornell who lived in New York City is known for his delicate boxes usually glass fronted in which he arranged surprising collections of objects images of renaissance paintings and old photographs Many of his boxes such as the famous Medici Slot Machine boxes are interactive and are meant to be handled 7 Rosalie Gascoigne 1917 1999 a New Zealand born Australian sculptor Raoul Hausmann 1886 1971 an Austrian artist and writer and a key figure in Berlin Dada his most famous work is the assemblage Der Geist Unserer Zeit Mechanischer Kopf Mechanical Head The Spirit of Our Age c 1920 Romuald Hazoume born 1962 a contemporary artist from the Republic of Benin who exhibits widely in Europe and the U K George Herms born 1935 an American artist known for his assemblages works on papers and theater pieces Louis Hirshman 1905 1986 a Philadelphia artist known for his use of 3D materials on flat substrates for caricatures of the famous as well as for collages and assemblages of everyday life archetypes and surreal scenes Robert H Hudson born 1938 an American artist Irma Hunerfauth born 1907 a German artist known for her combine paintings collages and assemblages scrap sculptures machines and kinetic art from found objects Jasper Johns born 1930 an American Pop artist painter printmaker and sculptor Edward Kienholz 1927 1994 an American artist who collaborated with his wife Nancy Reddin Kienholz creating free standing large scale tableaux or scenes of modern life such as the Beanery complete with models of persons made of discarded objects 8 Lubo Kristek born 1943 a Czech artist known for his critical assemblages of bones traps material cast out by the sea waste and mobile phones destructed in a happening 9 Jean Jacques Lebel born 1936 in 1994 installed a large assemblage entitled Monument a Felix Guattari in the Forum of the Centre Pompidou Janice Lowry 1946 2009 American artist known for biographical art in the form of assemblage artist books and journals which combined found objects and materials with writings and sketches 10 Ondrej Mares 1949 2008 a Czech Australian artist and sculptor best known for his Kachina figures a series of works 11 Markus Meurer born 1959 a German artist known for his sculptures from found objects Louise Nevelson 1899 1988 an American artist known for her abstract expressionist boxes grouped together to form a new creation She used found objects or everyday discarded things in her assemblages or assemblies one of which was three stories high 12 Minoru Ohira born 1950 a Japanese born artist Meret Oppenheim 1913 1985 a German born Swiss artist identified with the Surrealist movement Wolfgang Paalen 1905 1959 an Austrian German Mexican surrealist artist and theorist founder of the magazine DYN and known for several assembled objects f e Nuage articule Noah Purifoy 1917 2004 an African American visual artist and sculptor co founder of the Watts Towers Art Center and creator of the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Art Museum He is best known for his assemblage sculpture including a body of work made from charred debris and wreckage collected after the Watts Riots of August 1965 Robert Rauschenberg 1925 2008 painter and collagist known for his mixed media works during six decades Fred H Roster born 1944 an American sculptor Betye Saar born 1926 American visual artist primarily known for her assemblages with family memorabilia stereotyped African American figures from folk culture and advertising mystical amulets and charms and ritual and tribal objects Alexis Smith born 1949 is an American artist best known for assemblages and installations Daniel Spoerri born 1930 a Swiss artist known for his snare pictures in which he captures a group of objects such as the remains of meals eaten by individuals including the plates silverware and glasses all of which are fixed to the table or board which is then displayed on a wall 13 Vladimir Tatlin 1885 1953 a Russian artist known for his counter reliefs structures made of wood and iron for hanging in wall corners in the 1910s Wolf Vostell 1932 1998 known for his use of concrete in his work In his environments video installations and paintings he used television sets and concrete as well as telephones real cars and pieces of cars Gordon Wagner 1915 1987 was a pioneer in American assemblage art who was known for his bazaar art painting poetry and writing Jeff Wassmann born 1958 an American born contemporary artist who works in Australia under the nom de plume of the pioneering German modernist Johann Dieter Wassmann 1841 1898 14 Sara Rahbar born 1976 sculptor collagist mixed media artist best known for her flag series Tom Wesselmann 1931 2004 an American Pop artist painter sculptor and printmaker H C Westermann 1922 1981 an American sculptor and printmaker Jeffrey Vallance born 1955 an American artist known for his assemblages drawings sculptures paintings and conceptual art nbsp John Chamberlain S 1959 in the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden nbsp Werner Sturenburg Nr 5 1968 nbsp Lubo Kristek Soundproof Aesthetic of Luxuriety 1976See also editBricolage Collage Combine paintings of Robert Rauschenberg Decollage Mixed media Neo Dada Unreadymade in Neomaterialism see Joshua Simon Neomaterialism 15 References edit Walker John 1992 Assemblage Art Glossary of Art Architecture amp Design since 1945 3rd ed Retrieved February 7 2012 About com art history Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved March 30 2011 The Collection MoMA The Museum of Modern Art Tate Assemblage Art Term Tate Retrieved 2019 03 21 William C Seitz The Art of Assemblage Doubleday 1962 The Art of Assemblage PDF Museum of Modern Art Retrieved 2018 05 27 Deborah Solomon Utopia Parkway The Life and Work of Joseph Cornell New York Farrar Straus amp Giroux 1997 Kienholz 11 11 Tableaux Moderna Museet Stockholm Sweden n d Putova Barbora 2018 Chapters Meeting Place Introduction Archived 2018 02 08 at the Wayback Machine Lubo Kristek The Sun King in the Theatre of His Own World and Requiem for Mobile Telephones Kristek Thaya Glyptotheque Research Institute of Communication in Art ISBN 978 80 905548 3 2 Retrieved February 7 2018 A Finding Aid to the Janice Lowry papers 1957 2009 www aaa si edu Galerie Gambit Pamphlet Drury Richard 2000 Biographical Note The Louise Nevelson Papers Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution Wieland Schmied and Daniel Spoerri Daniel Spoerri Coincidence as Master Le Hasard comme maitre Der Zufall als Meister Il caso come maestro Bielefeld Germany 2003 at p 10 Crawford Ashley Hoax most perfect Melbourne Age October 11 2003 Frontpage Further reading editWilliam C Seitz The Art of Assemblage Exhib October 4 November 12 1961 The Museum of Modern Art New York 1961 Stephan Geiger The Art of Assemblage The Museum of Modern Art 1961 Die neue Realitat der Kunst in den fruhen sechziger Jahren Dissertation Universitat Bonn 2005 Munchen 2008 ISBN 978 3 88960 098 1 Sophie Dannenmuller Un point de vue geographique l assemblage en Californie in L art de l assemblage Relectures sous la direction de Stephanie Jamet Chavigny et Francoise Levaillant Presses universitaires de Rennes collection Art amp societe Rennes 2011 Sophie Dannenmuller L assemblage en Californie une esthetique de subversion in La Fonction critique de l art Dynamiques et ambiguites sous la direction de Evelyne Toussaint Les editions de La Lettre volee Essais Bruxelles 2009 Sophie Dannenmuller Bruce Conner et les Rats de l Art Les Cahiers du Musee national d art moderne Editions du Centre Pompidou Paris n 107 avril 2009 p 52 75 Simon Joshua Neomaterialism Berlin Sternberg Press 2013 ISBN 978 3 943365 08 5 Tatlin Vladimir Evgrafovich Counter relief Material Assortment WebCite query result Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Assemblage art amp oldid 1175123522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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