Trough this referendum you will evaluate the quality of the work of an artist. The result of this I called the “pure taste” indicator. The “pure taste” indicator is an evaluation of the quality of the work of an artist, without hidden variables used in the current art market to speculate with it.
With the results of this referendum and the “DHAdmann *Pure taste* indicator and cap-price formulas”, the *Pure* taste indicator of an artist will be calculated and published as soon the minimum quantity of evaluations are completed.
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Richard Artschwager was an American painter and sculptor whose celebrated career defied categorization. Associated at different times in his career with Pop, Optical, Minimalist, and Conceptual Art, Artschwager freely traversed classifications to create his unique blend of humorous, inventive work. ?Sculpture is for the touch, painting is for the eye. I wanted to make a sculpture for the eye and a painting for the touch,? he said about his practice. Among his best-known works is the witty Table and Chair (1963?1964), a pair of laminate-covered blocks that serve dually as representations of furniture and as functional objects. Born on December 26, 1923 in Washington, D.C., Artschwager studied at Cornell University and was also mentored by pioneer of abstraction Am?d?e Ozenfant. He was wounded while serving in World War II, and initially painted abstract pictures that referenced his upbringing in New Mexico, but found much of his success with Minimal sculptures. Artschwager?s work has been the subject of numerous important exhibitions, such as at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. The artist died on February 9, 2013, in Albany, NY at the age of 89.http://www.artnet.com/artists/richard-artschwager/
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Concept of the Artist
American painter and sculptor Richard Artschwager?s work has been classified as Pop Art due to the work?s derivation from utilitarian objects; Minimalist, in reference to Artschwager?s use of reductive geometric forms; and Conceptual in describing the cerebral quality of the work. However, Artschwager often sought to confound such art-historical categories and challenge the relationship between perception and illusion. Artschwager?s early career as a furniture designer is evident in his later sculpture, which often mimicked the forms of furniture, employed synthetic materials such as Formica, and invoked a Minimalist aesthetic, probing the distinction between art and design. The artist?s late-career work alluded to current political issues through the appropriation or depiction of mass media imagery, such as in his portraits of George W. Bush and Trent Lott.https://www.artsy.net/artist/richard-artschwager
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Artworks
Please evaluate the quality of the artworks, look at the congruence with its concept, its aesthetic meaning, etc.
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Art world contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for world of art.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for the world of art,
in areas like aesthetic, conceptual. Also if has been a raw model and inspiration for other generations of artists,
curators, museums, collectors, art historians, etc.
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Society contribution
In this question you will evaluate how important is the work of this artist for our society.
In other words, if the contribution of their work is important and substantial for our current society,
our way of thinking, if has broken paradigms, if has been an influence for other persons like activists,
reporters, philosophers, politicians, etc.
How is the contribution that the works of this artist give to our society?