ITINERANTE ART INSTALLATION, 2009
Itinerant art project that aims to create a sculptural organism, adaptable to the architectural environment - like an alive system that reacts to context, architecure and space. This artwork was based in a logical construction that made possible an experiment within the art installation research, trying to explore the potencial of a fully adaptable body sculpture.
Projecto Nómada: Estrutura I
Exhibition at Academy of Fine Arts of Oporto | jul.2009
Projecto Nómada: Estrutura I , 2009 (Nomadic Project: Structure I)
Back rubber Variable dimensions
Art Project integral part of the Master Thesis in Sculpture 2009, at Fine Arts Academy of Porto, Portugal.
Back rubber Variable dimensions
Art Project integral part of the Master Thesis in Sculpture 2009, at Fine Arts Academy of Porto, Portugal.
"Projecto Nómada" was developed as a project inside an artistic research integral part of the Master's thesis “Do Espaço à Escultura: Transferências de um Corpo" (From Space to Sculpture: Transfers from a Body, fully available in the Library of the Faculty of Fine Arts University of Oporto).
Presented as an itinerant art project, aims to increase the spatial understanding's worth for a sculpture's definition, using the drawing as a mental tool for its successful accomplishment. Drawing is used as a complex and conscious methodology and in that specific establishment, the procedural nature is evident and unavoidable.
Each intervention moment (in total four) was created without previous projects/drawings and entirely built in loco, taking each architecture as a structure of the sculpture and the exhibition place as an workshop.
Presented as an itinerant art project, aims to increase the spatial understanding's worth for a sculpture's definition, using the drawing as a mental tool for its successful accomplishment. Drawing is used as a complex and conscious methodology and in that specific establishment, the procedural nature is evident and unavoidable.
Each intervention moment (in total four) was created without previous projects/drawings and entirely built in loco, taking each architecture as a structure of the sculpture and the exhibition place as an workshop.