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Imaginary Structures

Imaginary Structures

Lesson 4

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Relief to Free-Standing Sculpture: Close Looking at Anthony Caro

How did the artist arrange the shapes in this sculpture? Where do you see that in the sculpture?

Did the artist use any techniques that you tried? Which ones?

Anthony Caro. Dejeuner sur l’herbe II (Table Sculpture). 1989, steel, Tate Modern, London. (on cover)

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Relief to Free-Standing Sculpture: Writing

What was your favorite part of making a sculpture?

What was challenging about making the paper stand-up, or building with it?

How did you solve the challenge?

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Relief to Free-Standing Sculpture: Sketchbook

Look closely at your sculpture. Draw your sculpture from �3 different views. Try drawing it from above, looking at the side or drawing the back.

Resource:�More work by Anthony Caro: https://www.anthonycaro.org/

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Remote Arts Learning Partnership

Module Two �

Studio in a School NYC Team

Julie Applebaum, Senior Director

Remote Arts Learning Partnership Project DIrector

Writing Team Project Team

Nina Berinstein Juanita Lanzo Belinda Blum Nicola Giardina Paul Urevitch

Belinda Blum Traci Talasco Andrea Burgay Katherine Huala

Graphic Design

Don Giordano

NYC Department of Education OASP Team

Karen Rosner, Director of Visual Arts

Amber Lodman, Arts Program Manager Kaitlin Trammell, Remote Arts Learning Partnership Project Coordinator

NYC Department of Education Visual Arts Teacher Team

Maria Bonilla Susan Bricker Amie Robinson Lara Tyson

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