Indianapolis, IN, USA About Blog Since it was first established in 1925, The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has expanded to become one of the top - ranked, most - respected children's museums in the nation, providing one - of - a-kind experiences that range from our immersive Dinosphere © to the exquisite, five - story Fireworks of
Glass sculpture by renowned artist Dale Chihuly.
a 2009/10
glass sculpture by Roni Horn; the 1972 film Landscape for Fire, by Anthony McCall; Lunar, 2011, a sculpture by Spencer Finch; and, created specially for Storm King, Peter Coffin's Untitled (Bees Making Honey), comprising an apiary on the Storm King grounds at which a beekeeper will explain the role of sunlight in the production of honey, samples of which will also be given to visitors.
Experimentation with new processes and materials was taking place; works that arose out of a collision between art and technology, for example, a fibre -
glass sculpture by Bruce Nauman will be on show.
Glass sculpture by Anna Skibska.
The Museum's permanent collection covers a period of five centuries with strengths in European and American art from the nineteenth through twenty - first centuries, contemporary art, and one of the world's largest public collections of
glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly.
INDUCTION is a two - person exhibition that features new paintings, videos, and
glass sculpture by New York based artist Tauba Auerbach (1981, San Francisco, CA) alongside an early sound installation by Paris - based composer Éliane Radigue (1932, Paris, France) that explores artistic relationships and influences.
These optical
glass sculptures by fine art glass artist Jack Storms are one of a kind.
Fiore continues her practice of using fireworks as her sole medium to create works on paper and, most recently in addition,
glass sculptures by uniquely utilizing fireworks and smoke bombs for her work and compositions.
In addition, the exhibition includes a classic fabric and metal wall assemblage by Lee Bontecou as well as several welded metal and
glass sculptures by California artist Claire Falkenstein.
«OTHONIEL» is a presentation of iconic large - scale steel and
glass sculptures by prominent contemporary French artist Jean - Michel Othoniel.
Susan and Jeffrey Brotman's collection, formed quickly in the 1990s, is entirely contemporary, focused on major players such as Anselm Kiefer, Richard Serra, Martin Puryear and Sigmar Polke, as well as early
glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly.
«Thin Ice,» cast
glass sculptures by Kelly McLain.
On view through April 8, 2012, this exhibition will include
glass sculptures by Chihuly inspired by Native American baskets; Chihuly's personal collection of Native American textiles as well as photographs by Edward S. Curtis from The North American Indian Portfolio; and recent examples of Chihuly's White series.
Pace Gallery sold off five sculptural works from Fred Wilson (including one to an Asian art museum), Hauser & Wirth moved two
glass sculptures by Roni Horn at $ 975,000 each, 303 Gallery sold almost all works on view, including pieces from Dout Aitken, Alicija Kwade and Hans - Peter Feldmann, while Lisson Galleryreported having sold out half their booth on preview day alone, including works from Lawrence Weiner, Pedro Reyes, Ryan Gander, Haroon Mirza, andStanley Whitney.
«Breathe,» eight new
glass sculptures by Danny Perkins.
Not exact matches
Its stories were represented in the
sculpture and stained
glass windows of medieval churches, and Western literature has been profoundly influenced
by its characters, themes and symbols.
The
sculpture consists of 14
glass spheres that focus the Sun's rays into hollow bronze shells, each of which is lined with gold covered
by a photosensitive layer of blue cyanine dye.
The patient then lies down on a brown sofa surrounded
by artwork,
sculptures of Buddha, and, on a nearby bookshelf, a little
glass mushroom with a red cap.
We learn about Toronto activists who've drastically cut collision deaths
by placing small markers on mirrored or clear -
glass building surfaces that birds otherwise can't perceive; a fight between hunters and preservationists over the ortolan bunting, still a culinary delicacy despite its trapping being declared illegal in 1999; and monitors at a 9/11 memorial in New York, making sure that a temporary light
sculpture doesn't confuse birds at the height of migration season.
It is a rear - wheel drive concept coupe with mesh pattern of the spindle grille in 3D
sculpture form, daytime running lights shaped like an «L», vertical front fog lamps in fading dot matrix pattern,
glass roof with cantilevered pillar with a
glass - to -
glass juncture inspired
by modern architecture, rear fog lamps, twin 12.3 - inch LCD screens provide information and navigation display, leather and suede interior upholstery with brushed metal trim and wood accents, race - inspired front seats are formed of multiple layers and repeat the interlacing curves that define the cabin interior, racing - style steering wheel upholstered in carbon fibre with integrated controls and start button.
She also received a
glass sculpture created
by Jim Kingwell.
GUEST BEDROOMS: - Two king - sized bedrooms housed in stand - alone pavilions - Featuring king four - poster beds, cream coloured walls, wooden floors and soaring roofs - Front terrace lit
by colonial - style bell - jar lanterns and furnished with antique daybed leading from
glass sliding doors onto the bedroom - Spacious dressing rooms - Wall - mounted LCD satellite TV, DVD player and iPod dock - Air - conditioned and fan - cooled - Air - conditioned ensuite bathroom with
sculptured terrazzo bathtub, double washbasins,
glass doors leading to alfresco area with outdoor rain shower in a private walled courtyard - Additional single bed can be configured upon request
The works
by 24 nationally renowned artists explore the removal of color and its aesthetic effect on myriad mediums, including wood,
glass and
sculpture.
Last week Artist Adam Distenfeld connects us to «Akhnhten»
by Philip
Glass and talks about his
sculptures made from recovered natural rocks from construction sites in NYC.
JOYCE C. SCOTT «Maryland to Murano» Neckpieces and
Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott Museum of Arts and Design, New York Sept. 30, 2014 to March 22, 2015 Joyce C. Scott's exquisitely rendered bead and
glass works are steeped in provocative narratives and sociopolitical commentary about racism and sexism.
He's created basketballs floating in vitrines of distilled water; encased new vacuum cleaners lit
by fluorescence in Plexiglas towers; cast statuary and everyday objects in high chromium stainless steel; fashioned painted polychrome figurative wood
sculptures; cast
glass sculptures of sex.
Here are Jasper Johns» Three Flags (1958), and Phil (1969), Chuck Close's blown - up photorealist portrait of the composer Philip
Glass, and groundbreaking
sculptures by Eva Hesse, Nam June Paik and others.
The energy that imbues these pieces is infectious, and necessarily so: the viewer participates in the work
by physically moving around the gallery: circling the
glass sculptures to watch them sparkle from all angles; gazing up and peering down; approaching the paintings and inspecting them from sniffing distance, to reveal the secret symbols that construct their artful chaos.
Over one year in Venice, Byars devised this
sculpture made of 125
glass globes, each blown in a single breath
by a Murano craftsman.
We noticed some very interesting
sculptures this year, including stunning fiber
glass clouds
by a Chicago - based artist Iñigo Manglano - Ovalle, seen below.
Two of Hirst's more recent paintings in which the artist returned to the traditional medium of oil on canvas are included, as well as «Resurrection» (1998 - 2003)-- a unique
sculpture featuring a skeleton bisected
by two
glass panels, in the position of the crucifixion.
Influenced primarily
by her father, Robert Kevin, an award winning artist in his own right, Susan has had a lifelong passion for all forms of creativity and has also produced pottery pieces, stained
glass and
sculptures.
Juxtaposing the 1960 «Painted Bronze» of two Ballantine Ale cans
by Jasper Johns with Picasso's odd painted
sculpture «Absinthe
Glass» (1914) does have its wry aesthetic point; but of all the artists in the show, Johns most disappoints.
Sculptural constructions
by Richard Stankiewicz, Betye Saar, and Abe Ajay, a mobile
by Alexander Calder, a large
glass piece
by Dale Chihuly, and several large - scale metal pieces
by Seymour Lipton — some of which are currently on view in the Hamer
Sculpture Garden — round out the museum's collection of post-war s
Sculpture Garden — round out the museum's collection of post-war
sculpturesculpture.
Light and sound are referenced both literally — through flashing lamps or speakers — and more subtly — the same sound insulation material deployed
by Haroon Mirza in his Silver Lion - winning installation at the 2011 Venice Biennale can be found under
glass itself, insulated and reduced to a minimal
sculpture.
Comparing the opinions of various curators, Glasstress addresses this issue through
glass sculptures specially made
by major artists on the contemporary scene and through objects and
sculptures made
by designers, whose research was influenced
by the formal aspect of the use of the object.
Whether you're drawn here
by painting,
sculpture, ceramics, fiber,
glass, or pieces that defy easy description, you know you're seeing — and buying — work that isn't like anything else, perhaps not even other works
by the very same artist.
Opening: «Sarah Braman: You Are Everything» at Mitchell - Innes & Nash New York - based artist Sarah Braman makes quirky
sculptures by marrying found objects, constructed elements of colored
glass and Plexi and oddly shaped pieces of plywood bearing brightly colored acrylics and spray paints.
Several works
by the artist remain in the
Glass House's collection including Empire II, 1961, now shown in the
Sculpture Gallery.
We'll explore
sculptures and mosaics made from reused
glass followed
by a hands - on workshop making art with supplies from our reusable
glass section.
Here are a couple raw materials and an improvised
glass sculpture inspired
by the Smithson piece and some of Biggers» work.
An «artistic alchemist» of a sort, his opus is defined not just
by painting and photography, but also
by film, including his Der ganze Körper fühlt sich leicht und möchte fliegen (The Whole Body Feels Light and Wants to Fly)(1969), a series of stained -
glass windows that he created for the Grossmünster cathedral in Zurich (between 2006 and 2009), drawings,
sculptures, and others.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present «Bright Future: New Designs in
Glass,» an exhibition of
sculpture, tableware, and lighting designs
by American and international artists and firms that explore issues of sustainability, the manipulation of light,...
Seduced
by dynamic and mesmerizing elements, the viewer enters his world and sees oneself reflected in it, through metallic finishes and mirrored
glass sculpture.
The gallery walls are occupied
by the artist's words, found in the wall - sized, poured -
glass text
sculptures, and in the machine - embroidered writing on top of the artist's paintings.
With media that range from the evocative
glass marbles of Maya Lin's site - specific installation Fox Lake to the daunting stacking of thousands of buttons in Buffs
by Tara Donovan to the textural properties of wood both carved and found from the
sculptures of Louise Nevelson and Leonardo Drew to the exquisite detail of Fred Wilson's Venetian
glass chandelier Oh!
Irene Shum Allen (Curator and Collections Manager, The
Glass House) provides us with an introduction to Philip Johnson as an art patron, and presents three major works on display at The
Glass House: an outdoor
sculpture by Donald Judd (Untitled, 1971), which is believed to be Judd's first outdoor site - specific installation; the painting Averroes (1960)
by Frank Stella; and Bruce Nauman's neon
sculpture Neon Templates of the Left Half of My Body Taken at Ten Inch Intervals from 1966.
A 33 - foot enclosed atrium features Dale Chihuly's 6
by 10 - foot
glass sculpture titled Cathedral Violet Chandelier, 1999.
She takes a similar methodical approach to her dynamic
sculptures, constructing a tower out of
glass or aluminum bricks that, layer
by layer, seem to emerge from the floor.
On the ground floor of the Snøhetta - designed expansion, visitors and passersby will find Richard Serra's monumental
sculpture Sequence (2006) in the free - to - visit,
glass - walled Roberts Family Gallery, made possible
by Linnea and George Roberts, where Roman steps will provide an inviting space to reflect and gather.