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Movers And Shakers In Modern Metal Art
Because of material used, metal art is relatively new to the world of art. It traces its origin in Russia, where artists started putting together pieces of metal to form a pleasing unified whole in what was called the Constructivist Movement. But the way metal art has crept into practically every facet of everyday life is amazing. In an interview of Kobe Bryant, Wife Vanessa, and Daughters Natalia and Gianna in their $4 million dollar Newport Coast house, one couldn’t help noticing metal furniture, metal furnishing, and what looks like a metal wall decor. The same with a Prado Estates, Arizona beauty: wrought iron chandeliers and other metal furnishing side-by-side with gargoyle water spouts.
Auguste Rodin, is hands down known as the father of modern sculpture; you are likely familiar with his iconic sculpture, The Thinker. Bronze is probably the last thing that can convey human pathos, but Rodin was able to do it in The Thinker.
Maybe it is man's luck that not all artists of the time period followed Rodin's direction. One such artist was an American named Alexander Calder (1898-1976). Once he appeared on the artist's scene in the thirties, the art world would invariably disregard the art form espoused by Rodin and embrace Calder's with its emphasis on metal - the material of the modern industry. The stark contrast of the work of Calder, George Rickey, Jean Tinguely, Le Parc, Piene, and Scott showed the world that this innovative art form was a pleasure to experience. Metal is heavy, but in the hands of these artists floats! It’s lifeless, but once touched by these artists assumes life. Metal’s dull and black, but transforms into exciting bursts of color. For illustration, Calder's Flamingo, a 16-meter, 50 ton vermilion leviathan which provides a pleasing contrast against the looming presence of staid buildings in the Federal Plaza in Chicago.
Metal art has gone mainstream. From gigantic stables that decorate public sites to quaint abstract metal mobiles that flutter in the wind, from metal wall sculptures to metal wall decorations that you can find at an unique wall art store, from grapes wall decor to large metal wall hangings, indeed, for everything that’s metal wall art - the world owes a debt of gratitude to the following pioneers.
Alexander Calder (1898-1976), born in America. The most recognizable American contemporary metal artist.
George Rickey (1907-2002) - American artist, inspired by David Smith and Alexander Calder. He began creating kinetic sculptures in the 1950s, sculptures which weigh tons, but move in response to even slight wind.
Jean Tinguely (1925-1991) Switzerland. With some of his art created to self-destruct, he was an artist with a message who satirized the globe's over-production of goods.
Julio Le Parc (1925- ) born in Argentine. Le Parc can perhaps be best described as an artist with considerable philosophy brought into his works to experience art best, it’s useful to temporarily set aside the material, and enter the supernatural.
Otto Piene (1928- ) born in Germany. Piene’s work incorporated light in his kinetic sculptures. His study of light, movement, and space is evident in his technically-different work.
John Scott (1940-2007) African-American metal artist. Known for his African-Caribbean-New Orleans inspired kinetic sculptures, had some of his priceless artwork stolen in the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
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