Most of the larger sculpture was made from fibreglass or resin and patinated to look like bronze.
Not exact matches
The Museum is located opposite the Japanese American artist's former home and workplace for
most of his career, where he created drawings for many installations, beautiful
large sculptures, and projects for gardens, furniture, and other forms
of art.
Eight
large - scale steel
sculptures will be installed at historic Crissy Field, a former airfield and military base that is now one
of the
most - visited national park sites within the Golden Gate National Parks.
Art, the free, contemporary art program
of Madison Square Park Conservancy, proudly presents Fata Morgana by New York - based artist Teresita Fernández, the Conservancy's
largest and
most ambitious outdoor
sculpture to date.
The exhibition presents a cross-section
of Rachel Whiteread's entire oeuvre, showing her
most important
large scale
sculptures alongside her more intimate works.
This is the period
of her
most recognisable works, the Accumulation
sculptures, in which paint ceases to be an object and finds itself in the domain
of sculpture, with an abundance
of phallic appendices, and the Infinity nets,
large extensions
of polka dots that continue to make use
of white monochrome.
Chris Ofili @ New Museum, New York Oct. 29, 2014 - Jan. 15, 2014 (extended to Feb. 1) One
of the
most anticipated exhibitions
of the season, «Night and Day,» Chris Ofili's first major solo museum show in the United States opens Wednesday, Oct. 29 and will feature more than 30
large paintings, watercolor portraits, Afro Margin drawings, and
sculpture produced over the past two decades.
Sam Cornish: The
most immediate impression I have got, particularly in comparison to «Greedy Granadilla» from last year, which I am seeing today for the first time, is that the
large new one, No. 1, has a quality which seems to start at the top
of the
sculpture and hang downwards; whereas «Greedy Granadilla» starts from the bits on the ground and works generally the other way, like its coming up off the ground.
Some
of his
most recent
large - scale public projects include David Fairchild's Laboratory, a permanent installation commissioned for The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden, Coconut Grove, FL (2016); Den, a permanent installation commissioned for the Norway National Tourist Route (2012) and Neukom Vivarium, a permanent outdoor installation and learning lab for the Olympic
Sculpture Park commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum (2006); Dion has also produced
large - scale permanent commissions for Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany and the Montevideo Biennale in Uruguay (both 2012).
In 2014, Trockel's pieces were included in the exhibition called Fiber
Sculpture: 1960 - Present, held at the Institute
of Contemporary Art, Boston.When it comes to her
most influential and
largest commissions, in 1995 Trockel has created the Frankfurter Engel memorial in Frankfurt, Germany.
In the fall
of 2010, the Asia Society presented Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, the first major New York exhibition
of his work, featuring more than one hundred works spanning from his early career in the 1980s to his
most recent paintings, drawings,
sculptures, ceramics, and
large - scale installations.
Regarded as one
of the
most influential Minimalist sculptors
of his generation, he had created more than 50
large - scale and complex
sculptures between 1960 and his death in 1980.
A mid-career Brazilian artist, Valeska Soares has a far
larger profile south
of the equator than she does in the United States, even though her delicate yet psychologically freighted
sculptures and installations —
most famously her trompe l'oeil carved marble pillows, worthy
of Canova — have been displayed around the world.
Some
of the
most high - profile pieces in the New Museum's Triennial last spring were figurative
sculptures, and now a
large gallery in MoMA P.S. 1's «Greater New York» is dedicated to the genre.
With Tears in My Ears (1989), a small scale work that is part
of the Moderna Museet collection, «anticipates much
of what we are being shown nowadays in the
most magnificent
of Schütte's
large scale
sculptures,» says Birnbaum.
«Nobody's Fool is the first major New York exhibition
of the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959), and features more than one hundred works ranging from his early career in the 1980s to his
most recent paintings, drawings,
sculptures, ceramics, and
large - scale installations.
The gallery's
most recent Barney show, «DJED» (2011), featured three
large sculptures, part
of the «Ancient Evenings» project the artist had worked on since 2007.
A
large part
of the exhibition is devoted to Jones's
sculptures that appear in
most rooms, culminating in Room 4 which feels somewhat like a ballroom.
Works include a new
sculpture by Oscar Tuazon; Tatiana Trouvé's
large - scale pendulum installation, 350 Points Towards Infinity; a star painting by Ugo Rondinone; Hannah Rickards's auditory work, Birdsong; a modular construction by Charlotte Posenenske; François Morellet's light installation, Triple X neonly; a recent
sculpture by John McCracken; and The Foamy Saliva
of a Horse, by Carol Bove, which was
most recently exhibited at the Venice Biennale.
Most people know her colorful nanas (large - scale sculptures of goddess - women) but don't know these works, which are the most important,» gallerist Le Metayer Marianne s
Most people know her colorful nanas (
large - scale
sculptures of goddess - women) but don't know these works, which are the
most important,» gallerist Le Metayer Marianne s
most important,» gallerist Le Metayer Marianne said.
This Gallery allowed for an expanded exhibition schedule and provided facilities for
large - scale works and dramatic installations, such as Peter Halley's explosive hanging
of paintings and wallpaper, Marc Quinn's complete series
of carved marble statues
of persons with missing limbs, monumental
sculpture by James Lee Byars, and,
most importantly, a four - channel DVD installation by Barbara Kruger.
Over the past five years, the artist's
large sculptures, often built from repurposed materials found in blighted urban neighborhoods, have featured in a rash
of major surveys that gather the world's
most progressive work — 2010's Whitney Biennial, 2013's dOCUMENTA, and 2015's Venice Biennale.
Featuring
large - scale installations, lush colorful paintings, video works, and
sculptures from the 21st century as well as an accompanying exhibition
of works by Francis Newton Souza, one
of the
most important 20th century Indian painters, these exhibitions showcase two significant Columbus - based collections, offering an unprecedented look at modern and contemporary art from India.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful
sculptures to the self - discipline
of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends
of the 1970s to Raysse's use
of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the
most complete aspect
of his work — among them, transcriptions
of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits,
large group paintings, and imaginary landscapes.
At P.S. 1, five
of the
most complex,
large - scale
sculpture and media works are presented in an integrated installation.
Villareal's work is represented in the Gallery's collection by Multiverse, one
of his
largest and
most complex light
sculptures.
Japanese artist Takashi Murakami was the subject
of first comprehensive museum show
of Murakami's work and included rarely seen early work and his
most recent
large - scale
sculptures and paintings.
The
largest summer
sculpture of all is the
most open to the sky.
Among the
most striking pieces are a bike turned into a
large sculpture of a fish, and a column made by piling up ordinary, if colorful, plastic bowls.
Some
of the art exhibits that stayed
most with me this year were the astoundingly rich Raghubir Singh photography retrospective at the Met Breuer, the genuinely odd show
of Rei Kawakubo at the Metropolitan Museum (less about fashion than about
sculpture), and the impressive Robert Longo show
of large charcoal compositions at the Brooklyn Museum.
«Over the past thirty years, Shaw has become one
of the United States»
most influential and visionary artists, moving between painting,
sculpture, and drawing, with works that build connections between his own psyche and America's
larger political, social, and spiritual histories.
One
of the
most original sculptors, Robert Arneson (1930 — 1992) reinvented American figurative ceramics through the integration
of sculpture and painting in his
large - scale, often satirical, and even iconoclastic pieces.
«Tate Modern stages the
most comprehensive Modigliani exhibition ever held in the UK, bringing together a dazzling range
of his iconic portraits,
sculptures and the
largest ever group
of nudes to be shown in this country.
Including small and
large canvases, drawings, diaoramas and couple
of most important
sculptures from Ryden's extensive ouvre, the exhibition aims to summarize and provide an insight into the complex universe
of the «godfather
of Pop Surrealism».
The array
of media in this exhibition was rather startling: two videos and a photograph, all rather
large (each took up a wall
of its own);
sculptures of bronze and plastic, or bronze alone,
most small, often serially arranged; and works on paper, variously sized, sometimes watercolors, sometimes subtly mixing watercolor and automotive paint.
The painting and
sculpture section spans in time from the Renaissance to present day and is further sub-divided in chronological sections: Late Gothic painting; Dutch and Flemish painting, including works by Rembrandt, Rubens, van Dyck and Jan Brueghel the Elder; Italian Baroque and Venetian 18th century, including works by Domenichino, Canaletto, Guardi and Bellotto; Swiss painting, including Hodler, Segantini, Vallotton, Giovanni and Augusto Giacometti; Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, with masterpieces by Géricault, Manet, Monet, Cézanne, van Gogh and Bonnard; Nordic Expressionism, including a
large selection
of works by Edvard Munch and Oskar Kokoschka; Modern art, with works by Mondrian, Klee, Chagall, the Surrealists, Léger, Matisse and Picasso; the Giacometti section comprehends the
most important museum selection
of works by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti; the Art since 1945 collection includes works by Tinguely, Twombly, Beuys, Kiefer and Baselitz.
Of the latter two, which are included in the exhibition, Smoke is a study for a much larger version that was shown in the atrium of the Corcoran Museum of Art in Washington, D.C., and eventually became part of a triology of large - scale public sculptures that included Smog (1969 - 70), and Smug (1973)-- three of the most profound and alluring works of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
Of the latter two, which are included in the exhibition, Smoke is a study for a much
larger version that was shown in the atrium
of the Corcoran Museum of Art in Washington, D.C., and eventually became part of a triology of large - scale public sculptures that included Smog (1969 - 70), and Smug (1973)-- three of the most profound and alluring works of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
of the Corcoran Museum
of Art in Washington, D.C., and eventually became part of a triology of large - scale public sculptures that included Smog (1969 - 70), and Smug (1973)-- three of the most profound and alluring works of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
of Art in Washington, D.C., and eventually became part
of a triology of large - scale public sculptures that included Smog (1969 - 70), and Smug (1973)-- three of the most profound and alluring works of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
of a triology
of large - scale public sculptures that included Smog (1969 - 70), and Smug (1973)-- three of the most profound and alluring works of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
of large - scale public
sculptures that included Smog (1969 - 70), and Smug (1973)-- three
of the most profound and alluring works of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
of the
most profound and alluring works
of public sculpture made in the history of twentieth century ar
of public
sculpture made in the history
of twentieth century ar
of twentieth century art.
It is enclosed in a 400 - foot (120 m) undulating wall topped with substantial python - like snakes and included a maze and ten
large sculptures she designed, comprising the
most extensive public collection
of her work in the US.
Marking the Museum's
largest and
most comprehensive presentation
of Abstract Expressionist art, this wide - ranging survey brings together some 250 works across a variety
of mediums, including painting,
sculpture, drawings, prints, photographs, and film.
One
of the
most important in Italy, the permanent collection
of the International Gallery
of Modern Art at Ca» Pesaro, comprising a
large number
of artworks — paintings,
sculptures, drawings, photographs, and installations — by Italian and international artists, has been built over a period
of more than 120 years though both acquisitions by the Venice city council and donations from private collectors.
While
most of the artists work is
large in scope, immaterial, or site - specific, this ceramic
sculpture lets enthusiasts take a piece
of the artist's practice home.
With over 60 paintings,
sculptures, drawings, and films — many
of which have never been exhibited — Sanford Wurmfeld: Color Visions 1966 — 2013 presents the
most comprehensive retrospective
of his
large - scale works from over his fifty - year career.
His
most recent series
of life size ceramic
sculptures, small pen drawings and
large (8 ′ tall) pastel drawings is
of children in Halloween costumes.
Galveston Arts Center and Ken General
of Duende Art Project, in cooperation with Fresco Books and Wade Wilson Art, are pleased to present TEXAS ABSTRACT, a
large group exhibition showcasing 30
of the
most significant contemporary Texas abstract artists working in painting and
sculpture.
The ALL - OVER provides a comprehensive overview
of her
most recent bodies
of work, including painting and serially exhibited
large - scale abstractions, as well as diagrams, drawings, animations and
sculpture.
One
of the
most recent — and one
of the
most dramatic — changes at the museum under Viso's leadership was the redesign
of the Walker's campus and the expansion
of the Minneapolis
Sculpture Garden, which showcases
large - scale outdoor works from the Walker's collection.
This autumn, Tate Modern will stage the
most comprehensive Modigliani exhibition ever held in the UK, bringing together a dazzling range
of his iconic portraits,
sculptures and the
largest ever group
of nudes to be shown in this country.
His
most recent project for the Coachella Music Festival, Etherea, Tresoldi's biggest artwork to date and the
largest to be featured in the festival, is an ephemeral public artwork comprising three aligned
sculptures inspired by Neoclassical and Baroque architecture
of identical shape but diminishing size, that invite visitors to re-calibrate reality as they progress through it.
Teresita Fernández: Blind Landscape presents a spectrum
of the artist's
most recent and ambitious projects created between 2005 - 2009, including three recent
large - scale
sculptures, a series
of eight wall works and a monumental drawing made on site.
The exhibition features a range
of media, including painting,
sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new
large - scale
sculptures; and the artist's
most ambitious architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.