Sunday, 7 November 2010

Process Art...

  • Process art is an artistic movement as well as a creative sentiment and world view where the end product of art and craft, the '', is not the principal focus.
  • A style of art, especially of sculpture, which emphasises the process by which it was made, rather than on its form.
  • Process art emphasizes the “process” of making art rather than any predetermined composition or plan. The concepts of change, improvisation, and the use of non-traditional materials such earth, water, wax, felt, and latex are important to this type of art.
 Process art explores and emphasizes the joureny rather than focusing on a final product. Artists look for fresh and innovative ways to produce art, using different materials,  unusual media, and out of the ordinary locations etc. that arent classed as 'the norm'. People such as, Eva Hesse, Bruce Nauman, Sam Taylor Wood, Hussein Chalayan and Keith Sonnier are all examples of artists that use and pursue this method of working and experimentation.

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