Saturday, 19 March 2011

week3 -Ron Mueck's sculpture and Humanism

Mask II (2002) Ron Mueck
A girl (2006) Ron Mueck
 
Ron Mueck has become internationally recognised for his unique sculptures, which replicate the human figure with unrivalled technical skill. His work has a powerful psychological range, focusing not only on universal experiences like birth, life and death but on emotional states such as isolation, fear and tenderness. His startling manipulations of scale are key to our experience of each work.

Mueck's work showed at the Christchurch Art Gallery from the end of 2010 through to January 2011. Research Mueck's sculpture in order to answer the following questions;

1. Mueck's sculpture is described as 'hyper-real'. Define the meaning of this term and apply it to his work.
 
The meaning of Hyper-real is same as hyperreality which is used in semiotics and postmodern philosophy to describe a hypothetical inability of conciousness to distinguish reality from fantasy . Also , it means to characterize .
When you see his Sculpture, Sculptures are relate to 'hyper-real'. Because the size of the sculpture is the real life sizes and  it described the human world with fine details. When you see his sculpture, it makes imagination with fantasy.
 
2. Mueck is not interested in making life size sculpture. Find out why he is more interested
in working with the scale of the figure which is not life size, and mention 2 works which use 
scale that is either larger or smaller than life.
 
In my opnion , the reason why he always create his working bigger than life size is he can show to us more specific such as person's eyes , mussles and hairs. I find his explaintion why he is working with the scale of the figure which is not life size .:"never made life-size figures because it never seemed to be interesting. We meet life-size people every day."
 
 
Man in a Boat
 
As i said before, we can easily to find his detail working at his sculpture like mussle and bone.
so in this work , i can see the man's bone or his face detail and also the skin color and pose  are really similar with real person . This sculpture is small size among his working.
 
Ron Mueck's Drift
 
 
Drift 2009 Ron Mueck.

In his working , when we admire this sculpture that closely related with the title of Drift and it has reality .
Also , this scale of working is smaller than life size so all of the his sculptures are usually bigger or smaller .

3. Define Renaissance Humanism , and analyze the term in order to apply it to an example of Mueck's work. Note that the contemporary definition of Humanism is much broader than the Renaissance definition.
 
The maening of Renaissance Humnanism was an activity of cultural and educational reform engaged by scholars, writers, and civic leaders who are today known as humanists.
Rather than train professionals in jargon and strict practice, humanists sought to create a citizenry (including, sometimes, women) able to speak and write with eloquence and clarity.
 
 
I think the artist Ron Mueck is respecting the humanism by creating his sculptures which is based on human sosiety. that's why all about his works are relates with human .

 

4. Research and discuss one of Mueck's sculptures that you might find challenging or exciting to experience in an art gallery. Describe the work, upload an image of the work, and explain your personal response to the work. Comment on other student blogs to develop the discussion around the variety of our own personal and individual responses to art and design.
 
wild man 2005 Ron Mueck.
 
this 'wild man' is absolutely show to us about realistic and the man's body detail like hair and blemish . also , this sculpture real size was 3 meters tall it is absolutely huge.
however, when i saw this working i thought :"why this sculpture's titile is wild man because  just he have lots of hair which isnot clean up ?"
 
Ron Mueck
‘Woman with Sticks’ (details)
2008


personally , after finished this reserch  i'm really impress about what he did .
he can tell to us about humanism and people's life by using his woring such as people's
hard time or as we saw the bady who born immediatily.