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- Q7980868 subject Q7014739.
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- Q7980868 abstract "Welded sculpture (related to visual art and works of art) is an art form in which sculpture is made using welding techniques. Welding was increasingly used in sculpture from the 1930s as new industrial processes such as arc welding were adapted to aesthetic purposes. Welding techniques, including digital cutting, can be used to cut and join metal. Welded sculptures are sometimes site-specific.Artist Richard Hunt said "The idea of exploiting welding methods and the tensile strength of metals opened up many possibilities to me. This idea was actually linked to the increasing recognition among artists that an art which was representative of our own time ought to use materials and techniques that were at hand, whether it was new experiments using plastics, new kinds of paints, new kinds of surfaces in painting, or using materials developed during the war effort."Artists who have worked in welded sculpture include: Aleš Veselý Alexander Calder Sir Anthony Caro Beverly Pepper Bruce Gray (sculptor) Charles Ginnever David Smith James Rosati John Raymond Henry Julio Gonzalez Lyman Kipp Nancy Graves Pablo Picasso Peter Reginato Revs Richard Serra Richard Hunt Robert H. HudsonTEJN Todor Todorov Vera Mukhina (she has made the first welded sculpture ever: Worker and Kolkhoz Woman)↑ ↑".
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- Q7980868 comment "Welded sculpture (related to visual art and works of art) is an art form in which sculpture is made using welding techniques. Welding was increasingly used in sculpture from the 1930s as new industrial processes such as arc welding were adapted to aesthetic purposes. Welding techniques, including digital cutting, can be used to cut and join metal.".
- Q7980868 label "Welded sculpture".
- Q7980868 depiction Caro_1974.jpg.