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This catalog includes highlights from recent editions, with works by John Baldessari, Mark di Suvero, Dan Flavin, Ellsworth Kelly, Elizabeth Murray, Susan Rothenberg, Richard Serra, and others.
Additional support is provided by The Kayden Family, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Charina Endowment Fund, Paula Cooper, Mark di Suvero, Nancy Nasher and David Haemisegger, Louise and Leonard Riggio, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, Agnes Gund, Lambent Foundation, Ronay and Richard Menschel, Ivana Mestrovic, Silvercup Studios, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith.
Workers pack part of Mark di Suvero's «Ferro» (left) and Barnett Newman's «Zim Zum I» (in crates) to be removed by crane from the rooftop sculpture garden.
Broadway Billboard is supported through generous contributions from Agnes Gund, Charina Endowment Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Mark di Suvero, and Lambent Foundation.
A heroic steel sculpture from «Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field,» the SFMOMA show that closed last spring, has found a permanent home at UCSF Mission Bay.
Mark di Suvero (dē sōō» vərō), 1933 — , American sculptor, b. Shanghai.
Home to formidable international artists Kimsooja and Mark di Suvero, Long Island City's tribe of contemporary artists explore form and content in unique and surprising ways.
Visitors should not overlook the pieces by Henry Moore, Roy Lichtenstein, Mark di Suvero and George Segal that sit outside the museum cafe and are accessible only by the cafe exits.
«Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field» was a year - long exhibition that debuted in May 2013 and populated the old landing strip at the edge of the bay with eight huge sculptures made of steel I - beams.
Direct and improvisational, the artist's sculptures recall Anthony Caro's bolted and welded forms, John Chamberlain's crushed sculptures, Mark di Suvero's Abstract Expressionist configurations, and Louise Nevelson's accumulated assemblages, just as Bove's interest in color and its perceptual effects can be linked to Josef Albers's study of this subject in his foundational book Interaction of Color (1963).
This exhibition is made possible by the dedication and support of our volunteers and friends and by the generosity of: Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation; Carnegie Corporation of New York; Charina Endowment Fund; The Cowles Charitable Trust; The Dedalus Foundation; Mark di Suvero; Foundation for Contemporary Arts; Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation; Agnes Gund; Hugh and Tiziana Hardy; Jerome Foundation; The Peter T. Joseph Foundation; Gabrielle and Herbert Kayden; Richard and Ronay Menschel; Ivana Mestovic; The New York Community Trust; Brooke Kamin Rapaport and Richard A. Rapaport; Rev. Alfred R. Shands III; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith; Janice Stanton and Ronald Windisch; Starry Night Fund of Tides Foundation; Ursula von Rydingsvard and Paul Greengard; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual.
Workers prepare Mark di Suvero's «Ferro» to be removed from SFMOMA's rooftop sculpture garden by crane at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday, May 22, 2013 in San Francisco, Calif..
Socrates Sculpture Park's exhibition program is also supported by the generosity of Charina Foundation, Mark di Suvero, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation for Art, Agnes Gund, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, Ronay and Richard Menschel, Ivana Mestrovic, Plant Specialists, Leonard and Louise Riggio, the Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith, and Spacetime C.C.
Bellamy produced rather desultory posters on newsprint for his shows, although one for Mark di Suvero exclaiming «Mark!»
The roster of alumni and faculty is a panoply of the best in American art and photography including Richard Diebenkorn, Manuel Neri, Robert Motherwell, Mark di Suvero, Victor Moscoso, Annie Leibovitz, Dorothea Lange, David Ireland, Rube Goldberg, Jerry Garcia, Nathan Oliveira, Richard Shaw, Minor White, Elmer Bischoff, Beniamino Bufano, Mark Rothko and Enrique Chagoya.
Socrates Sculpture Park's Exhibition Program is also supported by the generosity of Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Mark di Suvero, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, and Spacetime C.C..
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Early sculptures by Mark di Suvero and John Chamberlain will serve as counterpoints.
In the first completely new installation since the opening of SFMOMA's Rooftop Garden in May 2009, the outdoor space will display the Fisher Collection's strengths in large - scale sculpture, with works by Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero, Beverly Pepper, and Isamu Noguchi.
At Paula Cooper Gallery Mark di Suvero's mid-sized steel sculptures display split personalities where the light, curvy, and floating self is tethered to the heavier, bulky and more burdensome corporeality via moorings such as the plinth, anchor and chain, or simply through the physical relationship with the ground.
Across the street, the Brata Gallery had as members Al Held, Ronnie Bladen, and George Sugarman, and the March Gallery showed Mark di Suvero.
Also understudied are the early, experimental works by well - known figures such as Mark di Suvero, Jim Dine, Dan Flavin, and Claes Oldenburg.
The Noguchi Museum, founded by Isamu Noguchi in 1985, and Socrates Sculpture Park, established by Mark di Suvero in 1986, have joined together to create Civic Action: A Vision for Long Island City.
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So was an essay on John Chamberlain and another one on the friendship of Mark di Suvero and Richard Bellamy, who are having a joint show of sculptures and photographs at Storm King, and a monograph on a youngish painter, Beverly McIver.
Well, it is always hard losing artists, but two artists who were showing with Gagosian — Paul Pfeiffer and Mark di Suvero — are now with me.
Wander across the campus and you'll also find sculptures by James Surles, Jaume Plensa, Mark di Suvero and others.
(for Marianne Moore)(1967) pictured in the foreground, Will (1994) in the background; © Mark di Suvero; photo: Matthew Millman
Other artists famous for creating abstract sculptures include Joan Miro, Mark di Suvero, Donald Judd, Len Lye, Sir Anthony Caro, Jean Tinguely, Isamu Noguchi, Frederick Kiesler, Naum Gabo, Jacob Epstein, Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Duchamp, and Kurt Schwitters.
Substantial support is provided by Charina Endowment Fund, Mark di Suvero, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, Agnes Gund, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, Ivana Mestrovic, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith, Plant Specialists, and Spacetime C.C.
Pamela Fraser, Photomurals with sculptures by Keith Haring, Mark di Suvero, Frank Stella and Julian Schnabel
Installation view, Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field, May 22, 2013 — May 26, 2014; Are Years What?
SUPPORT The park's 2015 Exhibition Program is supported, in part, with generous funding from Bloomberg Philanthropies, Charina Foundation, Mark di Suvero, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation for Art, Jerome Foundation, Agnes Gund, Lambent Foundation, Ronay and Richard Menschel, Ivana Mestrovic, The New York Community Trust, Plant Specialists, the David Rockefeller Fund, Shelley and Donald Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Smith, Spacetime C. C.; and contributions from our Board of Directors.
SUPPORT Socrates Sculpture Park's Exhibition Program is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, Mark di Suvero, Lambent Foundation Fund of Tides Foundation, and Spacetime C.C..
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art presents an exhibition of Mark di Suvero sculpture on view from May 22, 2013, to May 26, 2014.
There are five pieces in the Mark di Suvero exhibition at Paula Cooper: three elegant, welded - steel sculptures from the artist's recent «Totems» series (1998, 2005, and 2006); a large (7 ’10 1/2» high, 16» wide), joyfully colored acrylic abstraction from 1978 — 82; and the enormous «Nova Albion,» a reconstruction of a work built on a northern California beach in 1964 — 65.
Dinner atmosphere at Storm King Art Center with «Beethoven's Quartet» by Mark di Suvero, 2003.
The buoyant impact of Calder's creatures has spread far and wide, in the likes of Chris Burden, Mark di Suvero, George Rickey, Pae White, Tim Hawkinson, Niki de Saint Phalle, Nick Cave, Andy Goldsworthy, Olafur Eliasson, Dale Chihuly, and others — where would contemporary art be without his discovery that animation was an essential expansion of Cubist collage, Futurism's frozen dynamism, and the Constructivist expansion into space?
[3] There he displayed large - scale works by, among others, Alexander Calder, Beverly Pepper, Bernar Venet, Tony Rosenthal, Isaac Witkin, Mark di Suvero and George Rickey, as well as the work of younger artists like Keith Haring..
Sculptor drawings feature the work of Dennis Oppenheim (American, 1938 — 2007), Stephen Antonakos, John Newman, and Mark di Suvero.
They include Alexander Calder, Mark di Suvero, Andy Goldsworthy, Maya Lin, Claus Oldenburg, Louise Nevelson, Isamu Noguchi, Richard Serra, David Smith, and Zhang Huan, among others.
The description is apt, given that he often grafts a specifically urban vernacular onto a unique brand of formalism, not only to summon such art - historical precedents as Mark di Suvero's and Anthony Caro's metallic structures but also to make clear turns on the project of Minimalism — on Donald Judd and Dan Flavin in particular.
In 1963, a group that included Mr. Forakis, Mark di Suvero, Robert Grosvenor and Forrest Myers started exhibiting their work, playing free jazz and discussing the future of public sculpture in a floor at the top of a loft building in Lower Manhattan near Park Place, where several of them lived.
Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field kicks off the extensive slate of off - site exhibitions and programming that SFMOMA will offer during the museum's expansion project.
First, the organization behind it (founded by sculptor Mark di Suvero) has acted...
Bronze square dude Carl Andre, earth artist Robert Smithson, Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, steel beam sculptor Mark di Suvero, feminist crotch - scroller Carolee Schneeman, light artist Dan Flavin, square stacker Donald Judd, Cor - ten sheet sculptor Richard Serra, Ab Exer Willem de Kooning - the place was literally a walking and talking art history book, in real life.
Bellamy was a dealer with the enigmatic personality of an artist, and a visionary who launched the careers of such movement - defining figures as Claes Oldenburg, Mark di Suvero and Donald Judd.
Mark di Suvero is one of the great masters of abstract sculpture, and on the basis of the three works recently on display in the Gilbert Court of the Morgan Library and Museum, arguably the greatest.
Under Mr. Armstrong's directorship, the museum had a number of important shows, including a Jasper Johns retrospective in 1978 and large exhibitions of Mark di Suvero, Cy Twombly, Marsden Hartley and Calder.
The snake is both a voyeur and an assertive playmate, watching and wanting to take on the Museum's Mark di Suvero (Ave, 1973), made from I - beams, and the masterpieces of modern sculpture in the Nasher Sculpture Center across the street.
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