Funk Art

ファンク・アート / 1960s–1970s / Style / Postwar American Art

在旧金山湾区,刻意弄脏良好趣味与抽象权威的陶艺与立体运动。俗艳的色彩、身体性的幽默、对工艺材料的有意误用,嘲笑着美术的等级本身。它是把粗糙当作策略来使用的先例。

花哨刺目的釉色 / 身体性而粗俗的母题 / 对工艺材料的有意误用 / 保留手工粗糙感的收尾

Robert Arneson《ジョージ・モスコーニ像》— Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0

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适用场景
Merchandise, ceramics and product ranges for brands that would rather be funny and physical than tasteful, in food, drink and nightlife;Art direction for youth and counterculture work, where an aggressively unrefined finish signals independence from corporate polish
字体
Lettering pushed by hand, slumped, uneven, glazed on or modelled in, never a cleanly typeset line.
版面
One lumpen object shot frontally and filling the frame, with nothing composed around it.
材料
Bright running glazes over visible clay, with drips, thumbprints and firing accidents kept rather than corrected.
注意
Making the roughness neat: a controlled imperfection reads as one more kind of taste, and the joke, which is aimed at taste, stops working.
延伸阅读
The 1967 Funk exhibition in Berkeley / The change in the standing of ceramics / Its relation to the West Coast counterculture

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