Assembled: Transform Everyday Objects Into Robots

Publication Date : 27/9/2017
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Assembled features 23 contemporary assemblage art projects by international artists through "before and after" shots as well as an additional gallery of inspiring assembled pieces.

A fun collection of figurative assembled art pieces to inspire the reader to scout around their homes for spare everyday objects that can be turned into characterful assemblage art sculptures.

Assembled features 25 contemporary assemblage art projects by international artists through before and after shots as well as an additional gallery of inspiring assembled pieces. Each of the 25 projects is shown through the transformation of a group of found objects into finished sculpture with accompanying instructions on project inspiration, assemblage methods and bonding techniques. The projects are disassembled to their very core to reveal not just the easily identifiable elements used in their creation, such as a tennis racket, thermos, or bicycle frame, but also every screw, bolt, thread, rope, or wire used to assemble them. 

The text accompanying each piece comes from the artist and offers a unique insight into the creation and character of each individual sculpture. These charming background stories describe the journey from seemingly random found objects to a finished, named creation, and are followed with precise instructions on how each piece is put together. A list of individual components and tools used completes the "recipe". The three-dimensional counterpart of collage, as an art form assemblage art traces its origins back to Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and Marcel Duchamp who famously attached a bicycle wheel to a stool and called it a readymade. 

The term assemblages was first used by Jean Dubuffet in the 1950s to describe a series of collages using butterfly wings and the genre assemblage art was created in 1961 by Peter Selz and William Seitz who co-curated the exhibition The Art of Assemblage at the MoMA in New York. 

(9781910254547)

SKU 9781910254547
Barcode # 9781910254547
Brand Jacqui Small
Artist / Author Eszter Karpati
Shipping Weight 0.2000kg
Shipping Width 0.020m
Shipping Height 0.250m
Shipping Length 0.150m
Unit Of Measure each
author Eszter Karpati
Publication Date 27/9/2017
Number of pages 144
format Hardback

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