In Steinburgâs text he first says that Art is constrained by the perspective of the vertical alignment of the human frame and that this is true even through cubism and abstract expressionism. The notion of the âflatbed picture frameâ has been coined by the author to describe an innovation that was introduced from the 1950s by artists such as Rauschenberg. This is illustrated by his piece of âsquare patch of growing grass held down with chicken wireâ displayed in ânature in art exhibitionâ. The horizontally flat grass patch was rotated ninety degrees into traditional vertical plane for viewing art. We still hang these pieces vertically just as we do âmapsâ. However, there is no longer equivalence with the human visual frame but instead with âoperational processesâ.
Rauschenberg âproposed the flatbed or work-surface picture plane as the foundation of an artistic language that would deal with a different order of experienceâ. He explored different processes such as: âturning his back on the modelâ; âobjects placed on blueprint paper and exposed to sunlightâ; âused newsprint to his prime canvasesâ; âincluded intrusive non-art attachmentsâ; âphotographic transfersâ; âcollage elementsâ. According to Steinburg, âperhaps Rauschenberg’s profoundest symbolic gesture came in 1955 when he seized his own bed, smeared paint on its pillow and quilt coverlet, and uprighted it against the wallâ.
Richard Sierra built site-specific works in steel. He had supported his education working in steel mills. He brought consideration of manufacturing processes to sculpture, seeking to become âactive producer within a given technologyâ. Site specific work reorganises the concept and perception of the site. He never sought to âdecorate, illustrate or depictâ a site. The work is constrained in concept and perception by the specifics of the site and its social and political characteristics. One should be watchful of âgovernmental, corporate, educational and religiousâ parties who seek to corrupt for their own purposes.
Considering similarities between Art based on the flat bed picture plane and site specific sculpture, there is some conceptual equivalence between the picture plane and the site. Both provide the context for the work. There is also a focus on the producing process.