Hyperrealism Sculpture opens on March 10th at Kunsthal in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and will stay on view through July 1st, 2018.
Divided into four sections,
the Hyperrealism Sculpture exhibition demonstrates the way our perspective on the human body is subject to constant change.
Group show,
Hyperrealism Sculpture, Kunsthal Rotterdam.
Mark Borghi Fine Art has exhibited scultpure by Carole A. Feuerman and Peter Marcelle Project exhibits
hyperrealism sculpture by Mark Siijan.
Not exact matches
Together with Hanson and De Andrea, she was one of the three significant artists that started the
hyperrealism movement in the late seventies by making life - like
sculptures that portrayed their models precisely.
Several paintings and
sculptures from Eley's PRISM series are on view in the
hyperrealism expo at the Daejeon Museum of Art.
What we call «Modern Art» lasted for an entire century and involved dozens of different art movements, embracing almost everything from pure abstraction to
hyperrealism; from anti-art schools like Dada and Fluxus to classical painting and
sculpture; from Art Nouveau to Bauhaus and Pop Art.
• Photorealism (1960s, 1970s) A style of painting or
sculpture (also known as
Hyperrealism or Superrealism) executed in photographic detail.
As a movement, photorealism, sometimes also referred to as Superrealism or
Hyperrealism, came to prominence in the United States during the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely as a result of paintings by Chuck Close (b. 1940) and Richard Estes (b. 1936), and the extraordinarily life - like
sculpture of John De Andrea (b. 1941), Duane Hanson (1925 - 96) and Carole Feuerman (b. 1945).
Hyperrealism is a general term describing the extreme form of realistic painting and
sculpture which emerged in the early 1970s.