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Plastic art is a form of art that uses any kind of plastic as either a medium or a subject. Plastic art can range from sculptures, to paintings, to installations, to performances. It is becoming increasingly popular among both professional and amateur artists as it provides a unique opportunity to explore the creative possibilities of plastic. Plastic art is also often used to create large-scale public art installations. In this article, we will explore some of the most popular forms of plastic art, as well as some of the most notable plastic art installations. Additionally, we will discuss the history of plastic art and examine its potential as an artistic medium.
A little-known gem, the CIRVA international center of research on glass and plastic arts founded in 1983 is one of the oldest places that welcomes artists in residence in the Provence region of southern France to create works of art that couldn’t have come to life anywhere else.
The Centre Pompidou in Paris on February 10 announced that it had purchased eighteen NFTs by thirteen artists renowned for their work in the genre. The acquisition, which encompasses crypto art, plastic arts, net art, and generative art, is the first of its kind by a major French art institution, and expands on the Pompidou’s history of acquiring work in new media. “Web3 is an innovative territory that artists have now seized upon to create original and daring work,” said Pompidou director Xavier Rey in a statement, “and this collection reaffirms our support for artists in their conquest of new
A KALTBLUT exclusive editorial. Photography by Javier Briceño. The model is Penélope Lubbert. Hair & Make up by Andrea Gamio. Plastic Arts by Alexia Macarena. Styling by Cesar Campusano using Mandragorous, Fims, Demonia Shoes, Malicia Maliciosa, Dobi World, and Alexander Wang.