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A Coat for Joseph Beuys
Dressed in 'A Coat for Joseph Beuys'
Imagined Material Transformations
drawing drawing
Annotated sketch after Constantin Brancusi's sculpture "Fish" (1926) Sketched interpretation of
"Fish" made of fabric.
Sketch after Henry Moore's
"Reclining Figure" (1951).
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.
Material Transformations
materials box and it's content materials box and it's content
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.
Material Boxes
materials boxes materials box and it's content materials box and it's content
Material Boxes. Material Box and contents. Material Box and contents.
A Coat for Joseph Beuys
Charles Dickens School's Coat for Joseph Beuys Detail of Charles Dickens School's Coat for Joseph Beuys Friars School's Coat for Joseph Beuys
'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.
Dressed in 'A Coat for Joseph Beuys'
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