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Full Name
  
John Davis

Education
  
RMIT University

Movement
  
Period
  
Name
  
John Davis

Known for
  
Role
  
Sculptor


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Born
  
1936 (
1936
)

Notable work
  
Tree PieceFish and Pebbles

Died
  
October 17, 1999, Melbourne, Australia

Artwork
  
Tree Piece, Evolution of a fish, Lake Mournpool

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John Davis (16 September 1936 – 17 October 1999) was an Australian sculptor and pioneer of environmental art.

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Early life

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Born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, he studied at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Caulfield institute of technology and Melbourne Teachers College before becoming a lecturer at Prahran College of Advanced Education.

Work

An Australian exponent of Arte povera, he famously developed a new mode of site-specific art at the Mildura Sculpture Triennial in the early 1970s. His most influential work, which was entitled Tree Piece, was made by encasing the trunks of several growing trees on the banks of the Murray River with, alternately, papier mache, mud, latex, coiled string, plastic cling wrap, and twigs bound together. The impermanent work was then allowed to weather and rot away. It was a breakthrough which lead many sculptors to reconsider the fate of outdoor works, and whether the fabrication of art might in some way adversely impact on the environment.

Taking his cues from Aboriginal artifacts, Davis later became chiefly known for tender assembled works made of natural materials, including leaves and twigs, intended to highlight the fragile beauty of nature.

His sculpture, Bicycle II (1976), was purchased by the National Gallery of Australia.

References

John Davis (sculptor) Wikipedia