Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Project II: Terms & Image Gallery

Straight Line
Lines that go in a constant direction

Sol LeWitt, Tower

George Rickey, Four Lines in a T

Mark di Suvero, Mother Peace

Mark di Suvero, K-Piece

Mark di Suvero, Pyramidian

Curved Line
A line that changes direction in a smooth manner

Lynn Chadwick, P2

Vassilakis Takis, Fleur

George Rickey, Space Churn

Robert Longhurst, Arabesque XL

Alex Barret, Curved Line Abstract

Vertical Lines
Lines that go up and down

Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale Attesa

Lucio Fontana, Concetto Spaziale

Vassilakis Takis, Signaux

Vassilakis Takis, Ligne Parallèle

Seymour Fogel, Vertical Composition II

Horizontal Lines
Lines that go across

Jim Bond, S6

Anthony Caro, Chalk Line

Mark di Suvero, L'Allume

Anthony Caro, Riviera

Mark di Suvero, Trusspiece

Diagonal Lines
Lines that form a slope

Mark di Suvero, Blubber

Mark di Suvero, Molecule

Mark di Suvero, Shoshone

Mark di Suvero, Are Years What? (for Marianne Moore)

Mark di Suvero, Tyne Anew

Actual Lines
Lines that are actually present

Vassilakis Takis, Signal

Lynn Chadwick, °396


Dan Zaretzky, Bull

Nenad Stankovic, Line

Richard Fleischman, Mildred Andrews Putnam Sculpture Park

Implied Line
Lines that aren't present, but are seemingly formed by following a path of objects

Vassilakis Takis, Ohne Titel (Yellow Telesculpture)

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Soto Sphere

Kenneth Snelson, Needle Tower

Chakaia Booker, Wrench (Wench) II

George Rickey, Three Squares Vertical Diagonal

Sight Line
An imaginary line between the viewer and the subject

Sol LeWitt, Four-Sided Pyramid

James Gillespie, Sight Line

Sol LeWitt, 123454321


George Rickey, Three Columns

Sol LeWitt, Serial Project I

Space
The area in and around a piece

Mark di Suvero, Snowplow

Jean Tinguely, Fragment from Homage to New York

Jean Tinguely, La Jalousie II (Blind Jealousy II)

Jean Tinguely, Méta-Mécanique (Méta-Herbin)

Sol LeWitt, Five Modular Structures (Sequential Permutations on the Number Five)

Presence and Absence in Space
Whether an object is in a space (presence) or not in a space (absence)

George Rickey, Space Churn

Keith Haring, The Boxers

Mark di Suvero, Bunyon's Chess

Mark di Suvero, Yes! For Lady Day

James Gillespie, Sight Line

Open and Closed Space
Space that is either contained or uncontained

Sol LeWitt, One-Two-One with Two Half-Off

Sol LeWitt, Five Towers

Sol LeWitt, 49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes

Sol LeWitt, Seven Walls

Sol LeWitt, Folding Screen

Kinetic Form
A form that moves

George Rickey, Conversation

Mark di Suvero, Schubert's Sonata

Anthony Howe, Rooster Rings

Moto Ohtake, Stellar Motion

Alexander Calder, Gallows and Lollipops

Proximity
The closeness of multiple objects

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Movement

Jean Tinguely, Narva

Eva Hesse, Repetition Nineteen III

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Two Volumes in the Virtual

Sol LeWitt, 49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes

Closure
The mind's tendency to complete an uncompleted path

Sol LeWitt, Incomplete Open Cubes

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Sphère bleue de Paris

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Cube de Provence

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Esfera Virtual Amarilla

Jesus-Rafael Soto, Nylon Cube

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