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  2. Welded sculpture - Wikipedia

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    The first welded sculptures were credited to the Russian artist Vladimir Tatlin, [1] who created his first piece of art in 1913. Tatlin was an important figure in the Russian Constructivist movement, which influenced the use of industrial materials in forms they had not yet been used in, mainly art.

  3. Lynch Fragments - Wikipedia

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    Lynch Fragments is the title of a series of abstract metal sculptures created by American artist Melvin Edwards.The artist began the series in 1963 and has continued it over the course of his entire career, aside from two periods in the 1960s and 1970s.

  4. Sculpture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The art-doll and ceramic sculpture communities also grew in numbers and importance in the late 20th century, while the entertainment industry required large-scale, spectacular (sometimes monstrous or cartoon-like) sculpture for movie sets, theme parks, casinos, and athletic stadiums.

  5. Display welded to new Sculpture Walk without approval and ...

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    Jan. 4—Police received a report at 1:41 p.m. Tuesday of a cross and hammer display that had been welded to one of the stones in the new Sculpture Walk at New Denmark Park in Albert Lea. The ...

  6. David Smith (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, metal sculpture meant bronze casts, which artisans produced using a mold made by the artist. Smith, however, made his sculptures from scratch, welding together pieces of steel and other metals with his torch, in much the same way that a painter applied paint to a canvas; his sculptures are almost always unique works.

  7. Vera Mukhina - Wikipedia

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    It was the world's first welded sculpture. [24] The 24-meter-tall, 75-ton monument was made of stainless steel plates on a wooden frame, the plates connected by an innovative method of spot welding .

  8. Michael Malpass - Wikipedia

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    Michael Allen Malpass (1946–1991) was an American artist, best known for his large, intricate sphere sculptures forged and welded from discarded metals.. Malpass was born to be an artist, and his relentless pursuit, together with his belief in the process of working and making art in virtually every moment, can only explain how a young artist could create such a large body of fine work in ...

  9. List of Alexander Calder public works - Wikipedia

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    Jeune fille et sa suite (Young Woman and Her Suitors), 1970, Detroit Institute of Arts [3] The X and Its Tails, 1967, College of Creative Studies, Detroit [3]; Deux Disques (Two Discs), 1965, Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park (Long-term loan from Smithsonian Institution), Grand Rapids