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Materials: wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, paint, cloth, metal, porcelain // Nature morte 3 by Jan De Cock, created in 2013, is a mixed media sculpture that brings together wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, paint, cloth, metal, and porcelain. The piece stands on a tiered octagonal base with a wooden pillar that supports an abstracted assemblage at the top. This upper section features layered objects wrapped and draped with cloth, creating a sense of mystery and layered complexity. The contrast between the structured, geometric base and the softer, chaotic upper forms reflects De Cock’s exploration of modernity, decay, and the interplay between structure and organic form. This sculpture invites viewers to interpret the juxtaposition of materials and shapes, evoking themes of time, preservation, and transformation in a contemporary context.
Nature morte 3, 2013
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Materials: wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, paint, cloth, metal, porcelain // Nature morte 3 by Jan De Cock, created in 2013, is a mixed media sculpture that brings together wood, chipboard, clay, plaster, paint, cloth, metal, and porcelain. The piece stands on a tiered octagonal base with a wooden pillar that supports an abstracted assemblage at the top. This upper section features layered objects wrapped and draped with cloth, creating a sense of mystery and layered complexity. The contrast between the structured, geometric base and the softer, chaotic upper forms reflects De Cock’s exploration of modernity, decay, and the interplay between structure and organic form. This sculpture invites viewers to interpret the juxtaposition of materials and shapes, evoking themes of time, preservation, and transformation in a contemporary context.
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Jan De Cock
Construction Module Tate Modern M8-D53-14022005 C, 2005
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Futurism was an early 20th-century art movement that sought to capture the energy and dynamism of the modern world. The movement was launched by Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, who published the Manifesto of Futurism on February 20, 1909. Futurism denounced the past and passionately embraced technology, industry, and the speed of modern life.