Tuesday, 10 March 2015

-Alice Aycock-

Alice Aycock was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November 20 1946. Aycock studied at Douglass College in New Brunswick, New Jersey and she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1968. After Aycock graduated with her degree, she then moved to New York to do hew masters at Hunter College, where she was supervised and taught by Robert Morris and graduated in 1971s with her masters. Aycock's early sculptures were site-specific and were made from wood and stone and then later on in 1980s she used steel.
Alice Aycock's drawings and sculptures of architectural and mechanical fantasies exist intersections of logic and imagination. In the early days, Aycock focused on associations and environment.
Alice is an artist who successfully navigates the transition from minimalism and postmodernism.

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  1. Cool now find me some examples of minimalism in sculpture and post modernism in sculture and tell me about them! Seriously, I can give you some structure to work through for that, you are level three so it is a good idea i feel. I would also want to see you going through those two books "the Outsiders" and "collaborations" and getting examples of images that you react to, good or bad, uploading them and commenting on your reactions/reasonings on here too. Can you assist Mich and Angel in doing that too? I'm away on monday, hopefully back tuesday

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    1. I have talked to Angel and Mich and Angel has said she wants to talk to you as she wants to change subject classes. but in the other hand i have explained to Mich more clearly what you commented on her recent post on her blog.
      Thanks.

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