Sentences with phrase «lambie sculpture»

Installed at Jones Center, with one Jim Lambie sculpture at Laguna Gloria, this group show addresses what senior curator Heather Pesanti describes as the «layers of meaning embedded in representations of the human form and the complex relationship between the dialectics of the viewer and the object.»
Music by Rufus Wainwright from a digital video work by Douglas Gordon floods the small oblong space, while a jaunty Jim Lambie sculpture of burnished metal hanging at the far end throws back reflections of the audience.

Not exact matches

The exhibition starts dramatically in the lobby with Jim Lambie's striped floor, all sharp lines and acute angles, continues into the sixth - floor lobby where a Donald Judd painted aluminum sculpture dominates, and opens into the special exhibitions gallery, where you are greeted by a horizontal painting, installed up high, by Marcel Duchamp.
Exhibitions she organized include Realisms, the second part of The Cinema Effect: Reality, Illusion, and the Moving Image (2008); Refract, Reflect, Project: Light Works from the Collection (2007); and The Uncertainty of Objects and Ideas: Recent Sculpture (2006) as well as solo presentations with Terence Gower, Amy Sillman, and Jim Lambie.
These include Jim Lambie's tribute in the form of an abstract sculpture to jazz musician Sun Ra (2014) made with brightly - coloured potato sacks or Luc Tuymans» William S. (2012) based on a found image.
The title of the exhibition, A Secret Affair, was inspired by Jim Lambie's keyhole sculpture Secret Affair (Gold), 2007, and serves as a metaphor for the passion of collecting and the intimate relationship between the art object and its beholder.
The wide - range of works in the exhibition are represented by a variety of media including sculpture, film, recordings, installations, photographs, paintings and works on paper by artists Lucas Ajemian and Jason Ajemian, Laurie Anderson, Ronnie Bass, Joseph Beuys, Nick Cave, Martha Colburn, Anne Collier, Moyra Davey, Tacita Dean, Simon Evans, Brendan Fowler, Rodney Graham, Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg, Jay King and Mario Diaz de León, Jacob Kirkegaard, Jutta Koether, Jim Lambie, Louise Lawler, Christian Marclay, David Moreno, Robert Morris, Yoko Ono, Raymond Pettibon, Jack Pierson, Robin Rhode, Jamie Shovlin, Robert Smithson, Meredyth Sparks, Reena Spaulings, Emily Sundblad, and Fred Tomaselli.
For the latest edition of Sculpture in the City, audiences can expect to see works by Robert Indiana, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Antony Gormley, Keith Coventry, Richard Wentworth, Shirazeh Houshiary, Jim Lambie and Ryan Gander across the city of London from 20 June.
Sculpture in the City shows works by Robert Indiana, Jake & Dinos Chapman, Antony Gormley, Keith Coventry, Richard Wentworth, Shirazeh Houshiary, Jim Lambie and Ryan Gander across London.
Ellegood organized several noteworthy exhibitions for the Hirshhorn, including solo shows with Jim Lambie, Amy Sillman and Terence Gower, and thematic shows including The Uncertainty of Objects and Ideas: Recent Sculpture and Realisms.
Glaswegian artist Jim Lambie is best known for creating site - specific, technicolored installations and sculptures that earned him a shortlist nomination for the Turner Prize in 2005; his work is housed in the permanent collections of major institutions around the world.
Joining these are many important works shown in the galleries for the first time including new works made specially for this exhibition, including a diaphanous cellophane window sculpture by Karla Black, a new text work from the series pretty much every world written, spoken, heard, overheard from 1989... by Douglas Gordon, a newspaper collage by Tony Swain, a sculptural work on paper by Andrew Kerr, Jim Lambie's colourful pop poster stack (free to take away) and Hayley Tompkins and Sue Tompkins painted chairs that can be found distributed throughout the galleries.
; But will it earn him a winning berth ahead of Jim Lambie's sculptures and the competing bare bums and video installation?
Across a wide spectrum of artistic practice, craft materials are in vogue, with Sarah Sze, Tom Friedman, and Jim Lambie among the many prominent artists using handworked odds and ends such as drinking straws, sugar cubes, and Q - tips in their sculptures.
Lambie's love of music — he played in the band The Boy Hairdressers and is a DJ — spills into works such as Let it Bleed and Micro Dot (both 2001), part of an ongoing series that turns functioning turntables into kinetic sculpture.
Lambie creates sculptures and installations from a range of everyday materials, including mirrors, hair - bands, belts, shoes, record sleeves and buttons.
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