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| Annotated
sketch after Constantin Brancusi's sculpture "Fish" (1926) |
Sketched
interpretation of
"Fish" made of fabric. |
Sketch
after Henry Moore's
"Reclining Figure" (1951). |
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Interpretation
of the change in Moore's sculpture if it was made from glass. |
Sketch
after "Pelagos",
Barbara Hepworth (1946). |
What
"Pelagos" might look
like if it was made of rubber. |
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| Material Transformations |
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Friars
Primary School's recreations
of Richard Deacon's sculpture
"For Those Who Have Ears #2" (1983). |
Charles
Dickens Primary School recreates the sculpture using
alternative materials. |
Charles
Dickens Primary School's alternative Deacon sculptures. |
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| Material
Boxes. |
Material
Box and contents. |
Material
Box and contents. |
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'A
Coat for Joseph Beuys' by
Charles Dickens Primary School. |
'A
Coat for Joseph Beuys' by
Charles Dickens Primary School. |
'A
Coat for Joseph Beuys' by
Friars Primary School. |
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Dressed
in 'A Coat for Joseph Beuys' |
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