Construct LB-5
1982
24.0 x 19.0 cm
手描き油彩複製画
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Construct LB-5
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合計金額
$ 263
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アーティストの略歴
Barbara Kasten: Flattening Space, Illuminating Perception
Barbara Kasten (born 1936) is an American artist from Chicago Illinois. Her work revolves around a singular vision—the exploration of three-dimensional space onto two-dimensional planes—a technique that has cemented her place as a pivotal figure in conceptual art and video projection installations. Influenced profoundly by the Bauhaus movement’s emphasis on geometric abstraction and László Moholy-Nagy's pioneering experiments with photomedia, Kasten embarked on an artistic journey marked by innovation and intellectual rigor.Early Training and Artistic Foundations
Kasten honed her skills initially as a painter and textile artist at the University of Arizona (BFA), absorbing foundational principles of color theory and composition. Subsequently, she pursued postgraduate studies at California College of Arts & Crafts (MFA) with Trude Guermonprez, deepening her understanding of sculptural form and materiality. This formative period instilled in her a meticulous attention to detail—a characteristic that would permeate her subsequent artistic endeavors. Notably, she was awarded a Fulbright-Hays Fellowship at Poznań University of Fine Arts in Poland, where she collaborated with Magdalena Abakanowicz, further broadening her artistic horizons and exposing her to diverse sculptural approaches.The Bauhaus Influence and Photomedia Exploration
The Bauhaus movement served as an indelible inspiration for Kasten’s aesthetic sensibilities. Its commitment to geometric abstraction and its exploration of industrial materials resonated deeply within her creative process. Simultaneously, she embraced photography as a medium—a decision that proved transformative—beginning in 1973 with the diazotype printing technique. This method allowed her to capture intricate textures and patterns, mirroring the Bauhaus ethos of combining art and craft. Her early photographic works were characterized by a deliberate flattening effect, reflecting the core concept underpinning her artistic practice: transforming tangible objects into visual representations that transcend their physical dimensions. Subjects reminiscent of performance art became recurring motifs in her oeuvre.Conceptual Art and Video Projection Installations
Kasten’s artistic trajectory solidified during her exploration of conceptual art—a movement dedicated to prioritizing ideas over traditional aesthetic concerns. She skillfully utilized video projection installations, manipulating architectural spaces and employing mirrors to disrupt perceptions of scale and dimensionality. Her approach was deliberately destabilizing, questioning viewers' assumptions about visual experience and prompting contemplation on the relationship between form and space. The resulting images—often bathed in theatrical lighting and colored gels—were imbued with a luminous quality that amplified their expressive power.Major Achievements and Recognition
Throughout her prolific career, Kasten garnered numerous accolades, including a Guggenheim Fellowship (1982) and a Fulbright Hays Fellowship. Her groundbreaking work has been exhibited internationally at prestigious institutions such as MOCA Pacific Design Center, Hammer Museum, and The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts. Furthermore, she was honored with the inaugural Artist of the Year Award by Art21, cementing her reputation as one of America’s foremost conceptual artists. Barbara Kasten continues to push boundaries within contemporary art, demonstrating an unwavering dedication to exploring the interplay between perception and representation—a legacy that ensures her enduring significance in artistic history.barbara kasten
1936 - , United States of America
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Art; Abstract Video Projection
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Bauhaus Movement
- László Moholy-Nagy
- Date Of Birth: 1936
- Full Name: Barbara Kasten
- Nationality: American
- Notable Artworks:
- Construct LB-5
- Piasecka-Johnson Collection
- Place Of Birth: Chicago, United States

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