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codyclark

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Explore the concept of impermanent sculpture by discussing an impermanent sculptural work or installation. Discuss the reasoning behind such a work of art and how its impermanence affects its meaning.
 
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Discuss at least three different approaches to the sculptural portrayal of the human body by different artists. Include your own assessment of the message each artist sends through the work and how you think his/her medium, processes, and technique affected the success of the work in communicating to the viewer.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Responses will vary depending on the selection of artwork. Impermanent refers to art that is evolving, transient, or ephemeral. The work is not intended to last. The artist employs materials and methods that are temporary, resulting in an artwork meant to be experienced for a limited time period.

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Responses will vary depending on the artwork selection. Approaches can include abstract, idealized, and realistic. Medium and technique can inform the context and intent of the sculpture.





 

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