aluminium sculpture

Definition

This term refers to sculptures made from aluminum, a lightweight and durable metal that allows for a wide range of forms and finishes.

History

The use of aluminum in sculpture became prominent in the 20th century with the advent of industrial materials in art, allowing for innovative approaches to form and structure.

Notable Examples

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Tony Smith

Die, 1962

Key Artists & Movements

Key artists include Donald Judd and Tony Smith, who were associated with Minimalism and used aluminum for its industrial and aesthetic properties.

Techniques & Materials

Techniques involve casting, welding, and anodizing aluminum to create sculptures that are often geometric and minimalist in design.

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