Sentences with phrase «constructivist sculpture»

Artist: David LeCheminant Title: Passage Size: 29.5 W x 25H x 8D (inches) Medium: Carved, Painted & Assembled Wood Colors: Black, Charcoal, Burnished Wood Tags: Modern Wood Sculpture / Black Wooden Art / Geometric Constructivist Sculpture / Abstract Expressionism / Louise Nevelson Inspired Style / Genre: Modern Expressionism Subject: Abstract Detail: Free - standing dimensional wood sculpture with open wood baseRead more
Whilst the Planar Pavilion - a free - standing architectural structure composed of rectangular planes of colour and texture - echoes both Constructivist sculpture and - in its juxtaposition of metal and wood - the sleek and simple finishes of post-war interior design.
The immediate reference of this muscular way of working (which is Bosslet's usual mode) is to Russian Constructivist sculpture, and the beliefs of those avant - garde pioneers in a working man's art that would, in turn, inspire the building of a new world of revolutionary working people.
Constructivist sculpture demonstrated an emphasis on the materiality of the works, encouraging artist to build sculptures out of industrial materials like metal, glass, and stucco.
Brancusi's The Endless Column (1938, Targu Jiu, Romania) might also be included in the category of Constructivist sculpture.
The climbing frame is an invitation to play, and yet it also resembles an anonymous public artwork that might bring to mind a modernist grid or a constructivist sculpture.
Suspended from the ceiling throughout the space are 55 wooden constructions that look like a cross between Aleksandr Rodchenko's Constructivist sculpture and a torn - up fruit vendor's stand.
Upstairs there is a room filled with 20th century constructivist sculptures by the likes of Dan Flavin and Donald Judd, which highlight the quality of works Ropac deals with.

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Reductive sculptures by Turnbull, Hall, Bryan Kneale and Tucker give us a tantalising glimpse of how developments in Britain met both European constructivist and American minimalism.
It was the stimulus behind the proto - Constructivist work of both Naum Gabo and Vladimir Tatlin and thus the starting - point for the entire constructive tendency in 20th - century modernist sculpture.
In The Studio Visit (2012), two figures are seated in front of an array of grossly typical modern artworks — a Noguchi - like sculpture and a constructivist assemblage among them — as they discuss, pontificate, interpret, and explicate amid mute objects and images.
Calder remained committed to abstraction during the 1930s and introduced biomorphic forms into his kinetic sculptures, synthesising Constructivist methods and materials with abstract forms that recall Surrealist imagery.
A display of sculptures, reliefs and constructions by Victor Pasmore's contemporaries in the British Constructivist movement, including Kenneth and Mary Martin, Anthony Hill, Norman Dilworth and John Ernest, drawn from the Petitgas Collection.
The Visceral Gallery in Centerville showed the works of Bing Davis and his son Derrick Davis with «Kente Spirit» panels masterly executed with Prismacolor colored pencils through February 18; the rich Impressionist «Canvases from the French Countryside» by Richard Mantia through June 17; and the «Parallel Visions» group of works by Susan Scherette King with polished acrylics, organic hard - edged ceramics by Don Williams, and Constructivist prints and sculpture by Matthew Burgy through August 18.
Each of these qualities indicate an acceptance, and indeed celebration, of the art object's physical presence, harking back to the old Constructivist refrain of «Truth to materials,» which the sturdy clay and stone forms of Mexican sculpture also embody.
In 1974, Harold Rosenberg, one of Saul Steinberg's earliest and most eloquent supporters, wrote that «Cubism... which in the canon of the American art historian is the nucleus of twentieth - century formal development in painting, sculpture and drawing, is to Steinberg merely another detail in the pattern of modern mannerisms; in a landscape, he finds no difficulty in combining Cubist and Constructivist elements with an imitation van Gogh «self - portrait.
From the outset his art was based on space and a constructivist organisation, which led to works of great formal rigour, where drawing, painting and sculpture were integrated into a spatial dimension that was architectural in scope.
Wager's series of constructivist paintings and sculptures, Requiem for the Emblem of Power, commemorates the centenary of the end of the First World War.
Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977) Leading figure in Russian sculpture, noted for his constructivist / kinetic art.
At times, the sculptures draw the threads of peripheral narratives together with the paintings, appearing as familiar, nearly generic stand - ins for constructivist assemblage, reminiscent of El Lissitsky or Naum Gabo.
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, St. Louis * † Free Admission Saturday, May 17 Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis * Stop by this fun family event and create colorful kinetic sculpture inspired by contemporary artist Frank Stella's vibrant, geometric canvases and constructivist artist George Rickey's moveable three - dimensional works.
Composed of verbal fragments, sundered texts and maps, free - floating constructivist lines that recall El Lissitzky and seven obelisks that reiterate the physical forms of his wooden sculptures, the work eschews the landscape idea for something else: a speculative scenography of the past.
Textiles and sculptures included in the exhibition are by Pio Abad, artist collective Slavs and Tatars, Jeremy Deller & Ed Hall, a work by Russian Constructivist, Liubov Popova from 1924, Leah Dixon and Timur Novikov among others.
Other works are still on schedule including a 1963 silkscreen painting by Robert Rauschenberg, offered at $ 8.5 million, and Dan Flavin's neon sculpture named after Russian constructivist artist Vladimir Tatlin and valued at $ 2.5 million.
The first of a series of stringed sculptures inspired by mathematical models in the Science Museum and exhibiting constructivist tendencies.
• Alexander Rodchenko (1891 - 1956) Russian sculptor, painter, industrial designer; influenced by Suprematism; leading exponent of Constructivist non-figurative sculpture.
Constructivist artist Naum Gabo creates Linear Construction No. 1, a sculpture made from stretched nylon filament and perspex.
The blending of both painted and sculpted vocabularies creates interest in her works, as it does in the wall sculptures by Sonia Gomes, which twist around in a kind of three - dimensional drawing akin to some of the early Constructivist open - form sculptures.
The gallery's stand features fifty works of extremely rare Constructivist and Suprematist Russian porcelain and sculptures drawn from the collection of Vladimir Tsarenkov.
Alongside Kelly's works the gallery's stand will feature fifty works of extremely rare Constructivist and Suprematist Russian porcelain and sculptures drawn from the collection of Vladimir Tsarenkov, the father of Sophia Contemporary's co-founder Vassili Tsarenkov.
As well as paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Mikhail Larionov, Natalia Goncharova, Constructivist pioneer Vladimir Stenberg and Kazimir Malevich, he also possesses over 700 works of Suprematist porcelain, 100 of them designed by Malevich.
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