Compose styles
Rather than blending styles toward a middle, this gives them roles. The first one carries the structure, the next comes in as the accent, and anything after that shows up in a single detail. Where they fight each other, it says so before you start.
How to divide the work
- Composition
- Follow Arte Povera: Set the work on the floor and refuse the plinth and the spotlight
- Type
- Set in Arte Povera's manner (Let the title be a list of the materials, with no metaphor added), and let Mono-ha's lettering (Move explanation to the wall and name only the material relation) appear only where you want the eye to catch.
- Material
- Ground in Arte Povera's material (Earth, wax, cloth, metal and living plants, worked as little as possible); bring in exactly one thing from Mono-ha (Use stone, steel plate, wood, cotton, or glass without cosmetic finishing, concealing only the safety engineering).
- Colour
- Build on #d8d0bd, #83755f, #312e28 and admit one accent from #B5B0A4, #5D6260, #2A2926.
Where they fight
These are already listed as related entries, so the join should come easily.
Caution
- Arte Povera Do not reduce this to the mood of aged materials, and keep its critique of value, time, labor and institution. Over conditioning the display turns the work into an unchanging specimen.
- Mono-ha Placing a stone is not enough. If the relation among material, placement, and site cannot be stated, it becomes display rather than Mono-ha.
Image prompt
Produce four original images that take their structure from Arte Povera (style, 1967–1970s) and their accent from Mono-ha (style, late 1960s–1970s). ## What to make Make the kind of thing Arte Povera exists for: installations where the material changing over time is written into the plan, or spaces that put an industrial product beside a natural one and make the gap the subject. Choose one subject and hold it across all four. ## Structure comes from Arte Povera - Non-precious materials - Change and decay - Nature against industry - Bare assembly Composition: Set the work on the floor and refuse the plinth and the spotlight. Type and lettering: Let the title be a list of the materials, with no metaphor added. ## Accent comes from Mono-ha, used sparingly - Natural and industrial matter placed in pairs or small groups - Visible cutting, support, pressure, and gravity - Floor and wall contact replacing a strong pedestal - Largely unprocessed stone, steel, wood, cotton, and glass Let one material quality come from it: Use stone, steel plate, wood, cotton, or glass without cosmetic finishing, concealing only the safety engineering. ## Colour and feeling Build the ground on #d8d0bd, carry the structure in #83755f and #312e28, and let a single accent come from #5D6260. These are read off real works, so a direction rather than a fixed palette. Feeling to carry: rebellion, calm, intimacy, technique. ## What goes wrong - Arte Povera: Do not reduce this to the mood of aged materials, and keep its critique of value, time, labor and institution. Over conditioning the display turns the work into an unchanging specimen. - Mono-ha: Placing a stone is not enough. If the relation among material, placement, and site cannot be stated, it becomes display rather than Mono-ha. ## Across the four Keep the roles fixed in all four. Vary the framing, the scale and the arrangement so the set shows what this pairing can do rather than four versions of one picture. ## Constraints - Do not imitate, reference or name any specific artist, studio, brand, character or copyrighted work. - Do not reproduce the composition of an existing work. - Produce original compositions in the general period languages described above.
Related entries
- Arte Povera 1967–1970s / Style / Italian Avant-garde
Takes up earth, branches, cloth, stone, fire and metal, materials that are neither precious nor stable, and uses them to intervene in the commodification of art and the values of industrial society.
- Mono-ha late 1960s–1970s / Style / Modern and Contemporary Art Movements
A Japanese tendency that placed stone, wood, glass, steel, and cotton with minimal transformation to expose relations among things, site, support, fracture, and gravity rather than constructing a finished shape.
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