Friday, January 25, 2008

Art 172

Links for Systems and Structures Class, Art 172



Roman deSalvo

Anne Wilson

Locker 50B

Gay Outlaw (Our visiting artist in April!)

Olafur Elliasson (see his show at SFMOMA before it comes down!)

Crocheted Coral Reef

Data is Nature

Folded Cardboard Furniture

Sarah Sze

Richard Sweeney paper sculpture

Eric Gjerde origami

Lee Bul

Broken glass sculptures by Swiss artist Clemens Weiss

Mary Judge

Katrin Sigurdardottir's landscapes in boxes

Imi Hwangbo

Paper folding by Dr David Huffman

Andrea Zittel

Maya Lin

Tara Donovan

Gregg Fleischman's laser cut structures

Ruth Asawa's tied wire sculptures

Marcel Wander's knotted, resin-impregnated chair

Droog Design "heat wave" radiator

Donald Lipski

Devorah Sperber

Lee Bontecou

Do Ho Suh


Tomas Rivas (my visiting artist last semester)

Damian Ortega

Tim Hawkinson

Gego

Ursula von Rydingsvard

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Anonymous said...

I seem very familiar with Maya Lin since I remember the memorial structures in Washington D.C. since summer '06. Besides the Washington D.C. Memorial, some of my favorite architectures are: The Parthenon, Erectheion, Sphinx, Pyramids, Eiffel Tower, Arch of France, Colosseum of Rome, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Big Ben Clock Tower, London Bridge, Buckingham Palace, Great Walls of China, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, Steel Arch of St. Louis, Mount Rushmore, Lincoln Memorial, Statue of Thomas Jefferson, and others. Some of my favorite sculptures and paintings around the world are "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" by Leonardo DaVinci, "David" and "Moses" by Michaelangelo, "The School of Athens" and "Galatea" by Raphael, "David" by Donatello, "Birth of Venus" by Botticelli, and so on.