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October 16, 2005
Rodchenko
Rodchenko's sculptures used basic geometric shapes and calculated positions to create new perspectives of space. The form and space of certain pieces seem architectural in nature. My favorite of his sculptures were the spatial constructions made of blocks of wood. They contrast his more delicate mobiles, and convey stability, weight and playfulness.
I also looked at some of his other works in "Experiments for the Future" - I was really drawn to his photography and graphic design. His simple approach and ideas about geometry carried over into these mediums as well.
Posted by Angela Pablo at October 16, 2005 08:20 PM