Research on the Practice of Sculpture Dematerialization in the Context of Conceptual Art

Authors

  • Jie Lu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/zbv2n271

Keywords:

Conceptual Art, Sculpture, Dematerialization, Art Form and Practical Research

Abstract

As one of the most influential art schools in the second half of the 20th century, the conceptual art has had a profound influence on the development of sculpture art. This paper aims to explore the practical path and artistic value of sculpture dematerialization in the context of conceptual art. Through the in-depth analysis of the core concept of concept art and the trend of sculpture de-materialization, this paper reveals the transformation process of sculpture from material entity to concept expression, and the influence of this change on the artistic form, creative technique and aesthetic experience of sculpture. The study shows that the dematerialization form of sculpture not only enriches the expressive force of sculpture art, but also expands the boundary of sculpture art, providing new possibilities for the development of sculpture art in the contemporary society. The research of this paper is of great significance for understanding the interactive relationship between conceptual art and sculpture art, as well as the practical application of sculpture dematerialization form.

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References

[1] Zhang Zhiyuan. Research on the practice of sculpture dematertification in the context of conceptual art [D]. North China University for Nationalities, 2023.

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Published

30-12-2024

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Articles

How to Cite

Lu, J. (2024). Research on the Practice of Sculpture Dematerialization in the Context of Conceptual Art. Journal of Education and Educational Research, 11(3), 106-108. https://doi.org/10.54097/zbv2n271