process art

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Process art is an artistic movement that emphasizes the act of making and the physical process of creation as the primary focus of the work, often highlighting change, impermanence, and the materials themselves.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art movement
contemporary art movement
postminimalist art movement
contrastsWith finished art product
traditional art object
developedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
developedInPeriod 1970s
late 1960s
developedInRegion Western Europe
emphasizes accident
chance
change
ephemeral outcomes
impermanence
physical properties of materials
transience
focusesOn act of making
artistic process
materials themselves
hasKeyConcept entropy
materiality
open-endedness
process over product
time-based change
hasNotableArtist Alan Saret
Antony Gormley
Barry Le Va
Bruce Nauman
Eva Hesse
Keith Sonnier
Lynda Benglis
Richard Serra
Robert Morris
hasNotableExhibition “Anti-Form” (1968 essay and related exhibitions)
hasTheorist Robert Morris
influencedBy Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Jackson Pollock
oftenDocumentedBy film
photography
video
oftenResultsIn non-durable artworks
site-specific works
temporary installations
questions artist’s control
permanence of the art object
traditional craftsmanship
relatedTo body art
conceptual art
land art
minimalism
performance art
postminimalism
usesMaterial felt
fiberglass
ice
latex
lead
organic materials
wax
usesTechnique cutting
draping
folding
pouring
stacking
values artist’s gestures
physical actions
unpredictable outcomes

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Action painting influenced process art
Richard Serra movement process art
this entity surface form: Process art