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I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Analysis of Dock by Phyllida Barlow. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required.

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on Analysis of Dock by Phyllida Barlow. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The sculptures are hung from the ceiling and some are laid on the marble floor.

Since the late 60s, Barlow has been increasingly receiving attention among the important exhibition venues. She was born in Newcastle Tyne, the United Kingdom in 1944, stayed in London from a tender age, studied at the Chelsea College of Art, and later became a Professor Emeritus at the Slade School of Fine Art. It is believed that Barlow has a great influence on Young British Artists (YBAs). Her internationally famous students include the notorious Martin Creed, Angela de la Cruz, and Douglas Gordon to the Turner Prize winner Rachel Whiteread. Barlow had remained unknown among international circuit until her shows in the Migros Museum and Vienna’s BAWAG foundation from 2010. The commission of Dock, 2014 for Duveen Galleries is a significant establishment in Barlow’s career as a sculptor artist. For a sculptor, Duveen Galleries is one of the most visible platforms in the country—essentially a long and cavernous hall with vaulted ceilings from which various galleries radiate.

Dock, 2014 is reportedly inspired by the view of a shipping container on the River Thames located near Tate Britain. Gothic, slapstick, over-reaching, trammeling, dock presents the world as a theatre set, a gigantic child's play of sculptural ambition, an anti-monumental act of deconstruction, a huge bricolage. 2 The seven sculptures collectively collapse, jostle and stretch out over the 100-yard in length, 16-yard tall in Duveen Court. The first most eye-catching object is the intricate Dock: 5hungblocks, 2013. The five chunky rectangular forms almost look like trapped in the disorderly arranged wooden fence, suspended by red straps and intruded through several tubes.&nbsp.Barlow is always intrigued by the weightless sense of suspending the object with the illusion of water flowing in the air. She once revealed in an interview that it was also a wonderful minimalist reference in the sense that the cube is a plinth, a container, a vitrine – it’s all these props for sculptural language that inspires her.

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