Trends & styles - chapter 8
WHAT A urinal.
HOW A readymade sculpture, signed by 'R. Mutt, 1917'.
WHY 1917, 'Fountain', by French artist Marcel Duchamp. > Concept: making fun of art and life; absurdity. > Inspiration: Dada movement, World War 1
1966, 'Grande Casserole de Moules',
by Marcel Broodthaers (Belgium).
Inspiration: conceptual art.
Some designers want to focus on the finished art object. Some designers want to focus on the idea/concept behind the object.
Focus on finished art object or focus on concept?
Focus on finished art object or focus on concept?
Focus on finished art object or focus on concept?
WHAT Face of blond woman.
HOW Figurative; portrait picture, with striking colours. Screenprint from a series; silkscreen technique.
WHY 1967, 'Untitled (Marilyn Monroe)', by American artist Andy Warhol. > Concept: MM as a celebrity or 'product'; she can be multiplied. > Inspiration: Pop Art, inspired by popular objects and people.
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) Publicity photo from the film 'Niagara'(1953)
WHAT A huge wave, 3 small boats, a mountain.
HOW Figurative; graphic style; woodblock print.
WHY 1831, 'The Great Wave off Kanagawa', by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai. > Concept: the conflict between nature and human kind. > Inspiration: Asian spiritual thinking (Buddhism, meditation).
1987, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris. Concept: airco in Islamic architecture/ light & photography
'The mechanism creates interior spaces with filtered light — an effect often used in Islamic architecture with its climate-oriented strategies.' (WIKIPEDIA)
'This is much more about connecting with people emotionally. Not about the actual technology of the TV set.'