SCULPTURE
Sculpture is a course taught by Thomas
Sakoulas at the State
University of New York at Oneonta.
This course is an exploration of the sculptural process and this site is designed
as an auxiliary
tool for the students participating in this class.
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Work from previous sculpture classes with professor Sakoulas. Work in various material like steel, stone, mixed media, casting, etc.
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Information and resources pertaining to the sculpture facilities, the studios, the policies, and the tools available.
Handouts
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instructions
on various tools and techniques that we use in the sculpture studios:
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sculpture processes
Illustrated
demonstrations
from the SUNY Oneonta Sculpture studios
These are the most common materials
and techniques used in our studio. It includes picturs and explanations
on carving, casting, and construction.
Sculpture
through History
• Sculpture A Historical Perspective
• The
Figure in
Sculpture through time
Creation Processes and Techniques:
Casting | Environmental
Art | Installation Art | Kinetic
Art | Metal
Fabrication | Mixed
Media and Found Object| Performance
Art | Stone
Carving | Wood
Carving |
MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES
Ancient Greece
History, art, and architecture of Ancient Greece with many pictures
and essays. Created by Thomás Sakoulas
Venice Biennale 2011 (Illuminations)
Thomás visited one of the biggesr Contemporary Art shows in the world, the Venice Biennale, in 2011 and this is a collection of photographs of the various pavilions and exhibitions.
Louvre
I guess I expect more from this museum (especially more and better quality
images), but what the heck, it is worth an actual trip to Paris.
Museums
in New York City
A guide to all the museums in NYC from NY.com
The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, NY
Also a bit stingy on images, but it offers comprehensive information that
could be invaluable to a visitor. Don't miss the New Greek Gallery.
Museum of Modern Art, NY
Beautifully constructed web site with tons of information arranged in
an easy to navigate manner. Worth a trip to the web site, and a trip
to New
York.
Smithsonian Institution
Holy cow! Designed to reflect the vastness of the actual site in Washington
DC, now in an effective frames layout. Grab some coffee and lunch before
you start surfing.
Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden
Part of the Smithsonian Institution.
Solomon Guggenheim
museum, NY
Pretty cool, but if you don't have a 17" monitor, good luck trying to
reach those off the screen images (or you can play the "find the alternative
link" game).
Artists and Art (Alphabetical)
Aconci, Vito
Arnold, Walter sculptor/stone carver
Barry, Robert
Benglis, Linda
Burren, Daniel
Calberg, Norman - Wickipedia - images
(Norman Calberg was Thomás Sakoulas' director, and mentor
at the Maryland Institute College of Art)
Caro, Anthony
Chicago, Judy
Cragg, Tony
Deacon, Richard
Fleury, Sylvie
Gober, Robert
Gormley, Anthony
Haacke, Hans
Heizer, Michael
Hesse, Eva
Hirst, Damien
Holzer, Jenny
Isherwood, Jon
Judd, Donald
Kabakov, Ilya
Kapoor, Anish [2] [Marsyas][Telegraph]
Kaprow, Allan Read: "Art
that can't be Art" (pdf)
Kiefer, Anselm
Kingelez, Bodys Isek
Koons, Jeff
Long, Richard - 2
Merz, Mario
Metzel, Olaf
Miss, Marry
Morris, Robert
Mucha, Reinhard
Oursler, Tony
Pitz, Herman
Quinn, Marc
Rinaldo, Ken : Robotic/interactive art
Scarpitta, Salvatore - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 -
Sal was the Artist in Residence at the Maryland Institute, College of Art when Thomás Sakoulas was doing his graduate work there. Thomás worked as Sal Scarpitta's assistant in 1996.
An interview with Ivan Karp (Sal Scarpitta's is mentioned)
Scheemann, Carolee (performance art)
Serra, Richard - Television Delivers (video, 1973)
Smith, Kiki
Smithson, Robert
Snelson, Keneth
Steinbach, Haim
Stockholder, Jessica
Stratou, Danae (some earth works in "projects" - look for "Desert Breath")
Survival Research Laboratories
Szapocznikow, Alina (bio)
Vital, Not
Whiteread, Rachel
Winsor, Jackie
Wodiczko, Krzysztof
Woodrow, Bill
Wululu, Jimmy
Yanobe, Kenji
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