Sopheap Pitch is a sculptor from Indonesia who works mainly with bamboo, rattan, and other locally sourced materials.
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Erik and Martin Demaine - Folded Paper Sculptures
Erik and Martin Demaine are a father and son who collaborate on mathematically derived curved and folded paper sculptures. Their work pictured above reminds me of the image I recently posted of a sculpture produced by a student of Josef Albers during a class in the 50s.
Martin is a mathematician and artist and residence at MIT where his son Erik is a professor of Computer Science and wrote his thesis on “computational origami”. More info on there work can be found on Erik’s website.
Paper Sculpture from Class Taught by Josef Albers
Paper folding exercise from HfG Ulm Foundation Course instructed by Josef Albers (c.1953-55). Student unknown
Work held by HfG-Archiv / Museum Ulm, Germany.
Günther Uecker
Mixed media paintings with nails by Günther Uecker who began working with nails in the 50s.
Heike Schaefer
HeikeA fantastic bronze sculpture cast from cardboard by Heike Schaefer, an artist whose work I discovered through instagram. The method used here resembles some of my early cardboard sculptures._Schaefer_Morgenstern
Jae Ko - Paper Sculpture
Paper sculptures by Jae Ko
Paper sculptures by Jae Ko
Enrico Castellani
Donald Judd once referred to Enrico Castellani as "the father of minimalism". Castellani died on the 19th December 2018.
Enrico Castellani, Spartito, 1969/2004, Sheets of paper and wood
Dorothy Cross - Crab (Cancer Pagorus)
Dorothy Cross, Crab (Cancer Pagorus), 2015 Patinated bronze, 5 x 15 x 10 cm, Edition of 4
Dorothy Cross, Crab (Cancer Pagorus), 2015 Patinated bronze, 5 x 15 x 10 cm, Edition of 4
RHA Annual Exhibition
An untitled sculpture of mine made of laser cut plywood in the catalogue for the RHA's 186th Annual Exhibition.
Inside Richard Deacon's Studio
A look inside Richard Deacon's studio from TateShots
Vases Made of Pencils
Pencil vases by Studio Markunpoika via BoingBoing
Sketch for Sculpture
Viewpoint, Tania Kovats
Viewpoint by Tania Kovats a concrete sculpture from 1998 located beside Keilder Water in Northumberland
image via Geograph
Die Falle - Sculptural Zeoptrope by Gregory Barsamian
This 3d dimensional spinning Zeotrope piece is incredible. It is called Die Falle and is currently on display at the Science Gallery as part of their fantastic exhibiton Illusion.
Sculpting with Bees and 3D Printing
I've posted before about Hilary Berseth's sculptures which he makes by placing armatures into bee hives but the 3B Printing Project takes this a step further by using 3B printed moulds. It's an ad for honey but worth a look anyway. The first minute of the video is about beekeeping, the sculpture part starts after that. via Make
Claire Morgan - Gone to Seed
A video of Claire Morgan's installation Gone to Seed shot by Jim Crone at the MAC in Belfast.
Aleksandr Rodchenko - Spatial Construction no. 12
Aleksandr Rodchenko, Spatial Construction no. 12, c. 1920. Plywood, open construction partially painted with aluminum paint, and wire, 24 x 33 x 18 1/2" (61 x 83.7 x 47 cm).
3D Printed Sculpture by Jessica Rosenkratz
Kurt Schwitters Sculpture
Kurt Schwitters, Untitled, or Opening Blossom (1942-5)
Photograph: Herling/Gwose/Tate Britain/Sprengel Museum, Hannover via the Guardian
Tentamen
Tentamen was a group exhibition in a Georgian House at 13 North Great George's Street. Below are some images of my work and a video walkthrough of the show.
The exhibition also featured the work of Lucy Andrews, Alan Butler, Joseph Coveney, Aoibheann Greenan, David Eager Maher and John O’Connell.