Ideas on Public Sculpture

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Idea on Public Sculpture #150

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 12:51 PM 1 comment:
Labels: cardboard, commercial waste, dublin, found sculpture, markets, pallets

Idea on Public Sculpture #152

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 12:48 PM No comments:
Labels: buckets, commercial goods, dublin, found sculpture, hardware, pots

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Idea on Public Sculpture #93

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 1:58 PM No comments:
Labels: abandoned belongings, chairs, furniture, ideas on public sculpture, street

Idea on Public Sculpture #34

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 1:56 PM No comments:
Labels: abandoned belongings, desks, filing cabinet, ideas on public sculpture, office furniture, UCD

Idea on Public Sculpture #31

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 1:54 PM No comments:
Labels: abandoned belongings, chairs, filing cabinet, ideas on public sculpture, UCD

Idea on Public Sculpture #20

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 1:52 PM No comments:
Labels: abandoned belongings, bed, coat hanger, furniture, ideas on public sculpture, lamp, street, table

Monday, March 1, 2010

Idea On Public Sculpture #39

Posted by Chris Finnegan at 3:45 PM No comments:
Labels: construction, tools
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Ideas on Public Sculpture is an ongoing photographic
project by sculptor Chris Finnegan, documenting chanced upon structural
assemblies of objects within the urban environment.
These assemblies take many forms including;
construction materials, waste and rubbish, household
objects, as well as many other municipal and private
artefacts.
This work serves as an investigation, asking us to
examine these everyday phenomena within the context
of contemporary art. Many of the materials
documented are commonly used throughout today’s
sculptural practices. In reversing this creative ideology
can these structures then be regarded as artworks in
their own right?
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