Non-objective space in the world of art

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Date
1957
Summary
In this program, Mr. Fitzpatrick discusses the vital and revolutionary change that the constructions of the modern engineer with new materials have upon our thinking in art, particularly in the field of sculpture. Looking at large photographs of bridges, fire escapes, and TV antennas, we are conscious of the open-work build-up, the thrust, the tensions of modern constructions that stimulate the artist’s imagination toward new and dynamic art creativity. Materials such as wire, sheet metal, string, plaster, and wood are used in non-objective space designs, stabile and mobile.
Contributors
WQED-TV; Joseph Fitzpatrick; Sam Silberman
Publishers
Indiana University Audio-Visual Center; National Educational Television
Genres
Educational; Art
Subject
Art.
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Physical Description
1 Film (0:29:10); 16mm
Other Identifiers
IULMIA Film Database: 40000003234459; Other: GR00442380; MDPI Barcode: 40000003234459

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