Aluminium

Definition

This term refers to a lightweight, durable metal that has been used in art and design, particularly in modern and contemporary sculpture. Aluminium is valued for its versatility, corrosion resistance, and ability to be shaped and polished into various forms, making it a popular material for both large-scale works and intricate designs.

History

Aluminium became a popular material in art during the 20th century, particularly within the Minimalist and Constructivist movements. Artists like Donald Judd and Richard Serra have used aluminium to create works that explore geometric forms, industrial materials, and the relationship between space and viewer.

Notable Examples

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Donald Judd

Untitled(Stack), 1967-1969

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Richard Serra

Intersection II, 1992

Key Artists & Movements

Key figures include Donald Judd, a Minimalist sculptor known for his use of aluminium in works like Untitled (Stack), where repeated forms create a dialogue between the artwork and its environment, and Richard Serra, whose work Intersection II uses aluminium to create large-scale, site-specific sculptures that challenge perceptions of space and balance.

Techniques & Materials

Techniques involve the use of casting, welding, and polishing aluminium to create sculptures and architectural elements. Artists may work with aluminium sheets, rods, or cast forms, often taking advantage of the metal's lightweight and reflective properties. The use of aluminium in art often emphasizes its industrial origins and modernist aesthetics, making it a popular choice for both abstract and functional works.

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