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Chuck Close: Theory and Practice

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“The way you chose to do something is as important as what you choose to do…”

- Chuck Close

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“The way you chose to do something is as important as what you choose to do…”

- Chuck Close

FORM = CONTENT

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THE HOW: FORM1) Elements of Art2) Principles of Design3) Physical materials used in a work’s creation.

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THE HOW: FORM1) Elements of Art2) Principles of Design3) Physical materials used in a work’s creation.

THE WHAT: CONTENT4) What an artist intends to portray5) What an artist actually portrays6) How viewers react, as individuals, to both the

intended and actual messages.

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““If you do your job right, if you do it one bit at a time, you end up with something that has emotional impact without having to resort to emotional gestures.”

- Chuck Close

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“I wanted a stupid, inarticulate, uninteresting mark, that in and of itself could not be more interesting than the last work or more beautiful than the next… It was about the imposition of rigorous, self-imposed limitations that seemed to open doors.”

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“In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work. When an artist uses a conceptual form of art, it means that all of the planning and decisions are made beforehand and the execution is a perfunctory affair. The idea becomes a machine that makes the art.”

- Sol LeWitt

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““If you do your job right, if you do it one bit at a time, you end up with something that has emotional impact without having to resort to emotional gestures.”

- Chuck Close

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Works by Close at VMFA: Mediums

• Painting• Photograph• Screenprint• Woodcut• Etching• Tapestry• Unconventional methods– Use of fingerprints– Pulp “drawings”