Sentences with phrase «sculpture victorious»

Tate Britain's exhibition Sculpture Victorious celebrates...
Sculpture Victorious (2015), for instance, sought to show us the medium through Victorian eyes as a species of technological enchantment.
There are also combined tickets available that will also grant access to the spectacular Sculpture Victorious.
Also still on at Tate Britain are the fantastic sculptures in Sculpture Victorious and early photographs in Salt and Silver.
«Sculpture Victorious» promises to vanquish blanket notions of «the Victorians» and their art (sentimental, chintzy, imperial, imperious)-- veering from the high - camp designs of William Reynolds - Stephens to the brawny classical majesty of Lord Leighton's An Athlete Wrestling with a Python.
«Sculpture Victorious» promises to explore the productive yet sometimes fractious relationship between the aesthetic aspirations and the industrial advances of the period.
«Sculpture Victorious» at Tate Britain will celebrate (no other word seems possible in light of the title) the sculpture and decorative plastic arts of the Victorian era.
«Sculpture Victorious» is at Tate Britain, London, from 25 February — 25 May.
But alongside has been a string of duds, culminating in the much derided «Sculpture Victorious» earlier this year.
Sculpture Victorious @ Tate Britain The Victorians loved to go over the top in style, and this showcase doesn't disappoint.
In such microarchitecture, and in how it examines the Gothic Revival splendour of the House of Lords, «Sculpture Victorious» explores the political edge of historicism and style.
The lavish marble, ceramic and silver work created in the pioneering Victorian era is the subject of Tate Britain's Sculpture Victorious show in February, while in June the gallery offers London's first Barbara Hepworth retrospective in 50 years.

Not exact matches

Examples include a 1968 poster by Viennese Actionist Günter Brus proclaiming «Kunst und Revolution,» a suite of miniature paintings by Wilhelm Sasnal depicting victorious black athletes in the ’68 Olympic Games who used their moments of glory to espouse Black Panther politics, a sculpture by Fausto Melotti memorializing the victims of political oppression, a mirror piece by Rashid Johnson exhorting its viewer to «run» (suggesting confrontations with the American police), and, of course, McCarthy's blistering artistic attacks on George W. Bush, one involving the former president having sex with a pig.
Three bright and victorious Nana sculptures — Baigneuse (Bathing Beauty), 1967 — 68; Nana boule (maillot blanc avec polka dots)(Ball Nana [White Suit with Polka Dots]-RRB-, ca. 1966 — 68; and Nana fountaine type (Typical Fountain Nana), ca. 1968 — greeted visitors to Niki de Saint Phalle's recent exhibition at Galerie Mitterrand.
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