Sentences with phrase «sir eduardo»

They were created by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, R.A. (1924 - 2005) Forms on a Bow No. 2 signed and numbered» 5/6 EDUARDO PAOLOZZI» (on the base) bronze with a gold and brown patina 25 in.
This sale will include paintings, works on paper and sculpture by artists including: Alan D'Arcangelo, Clive Barker, Sir Peter Blake, Derek Boshier, Jim Dine, Richard Hamilton, Allen Jones, Gerald Laing, Roy Lichtenstein, Takashi Murakami, Julian Opie, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Mel Ramos, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Colin Self, Joe Tilson, Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselman.
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, R.A. (1924 - 2005) After Blake's Newton signed and dated «Eduardo Paolozzi 1993» (on the base) bronze with a black patina 23 in.
Alongside some superb classical modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig - Martin (New Art Centre), and Tony Cragg (Holtermann Fine Art) are wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gagosian), Tuakuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques Gallery) and an extraordinary white enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ).
[no title: proof for Mr Peanuts] Artist: Sir Eduardo Paolozzi 1924 - 2005 Date: 1970 Classification: on paper, print Medium: Screenprint on paper Dimensions: image: 698 x 489 mm Presented anonymously through the Friends of the Tate Gallery 1980 © The Eduardo Paolozzi Foundation
This review elicited a letter of protest to the Standard, signed by 35 worthies, including George Melly, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Bridget Riley, and Marina Warner.
Look out for the looming robotic Vulcan by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, a rare and vivid pink aluminium knot by John Chamberlain, and Michael Craig - Martin's three - dimensional outline drawing of a red wheelbarrow.
A second gallery, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two, showcases the career of renowned Edinburgh - born artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, and holds an incredible trove of Dada and Surrealist art and literature.
Alongside some superb clas - sical modern works by Magdalena Abakanowicz (Marlborough Fine Art), Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine Art), Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Sir Michael Craig - Martin (New Art Centre), and Tony Cragg (Holtermann Fine Art) are wonderful visceral, textural sculptures by Urs Fischer (Gago - sian), Tuakuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques Gallery) and an extraordinary white - enameled bronze tree by Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ).
This year's artists are: Magdalena Abakanowicz, Rasheed Araeen, Reza Aramesh, Miquel Barceló, Sir Anthony Caro, John Chamberlain, Sir Tony Cragg, Michael Craig - Martin, Urs Fischer, Gary Hume, KAWS, Takuro Kuwata, Alicja Kwade, Mimmo Paladino, Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, Jaume Plensa, Thomas J Price, Peter Regli, Ugo Rondinone, Sarah Sze, Hank Willis Thomas, Bernar Venet, John Wallbank and Emily Young.

Not exact matches

Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production Henry & Me, Reveal Animation Studios Cyndi Lauper as the voice of Nurse Cyndi Rio 2, Blue Sky Studios Andy Garcia as the voice of Eduardo The Boxtrolls, Focus Features / Laika Sir Ben Kingsley as the voice of Archibald Snatcher The Boxtrolls, Focus Features / Laika Dee Bradley Baker as the voice of Fish
The exhibition will include both student work and later professional achievements of such alumni and faculty as: Gertrude Jekyll, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, Hans Coper, Ossie Clark, Bill Gibb, Zandra Rhodes, Sir James Dyson, Eric Parry, David Adjaye, Tord Boontje, Ron Arad, Graphic Thought Facility and Neville Brody from the broad disciplines of Design, Architecture and Applied Art; Lady Elizabeth Butler, Dame Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore OM, David Hockney OM, Bridget Riley, Eduardo Paolozzi, Tracey Emin (whose 2001 work The Perfect Place to Grow, is both exhibited and referenced in the exhibition title), Chris Ofili, George Shaw and Spartacus Chetywnd will be represented from the field of Fine Art in the sections on Personal and Political Expression.
Craigie Aitchison Cecil Aldin Frank Auerbach Tauba Auerbach Francis Bacon Charming Baker Banksy Wilhelmina Barns - Graham Georg Baselitz Jean - Michel Basquiat Peter Blake Sandra Blow Alberto Burri Patrick Caulfield Lynn Chadwick Jake and Dinos Chapman Eduardo Chillida Beryl Cook Martin Creed Sonia Delaunay Dface Jim Dine Ben Eine Tracey Emin Faile Shepard Fairey Mary Fedden Sir William Russell Flint Nancy Fouts Lucian Freud Elisabeth Frink Sir Terry Frost Alberto Giacometti Gilbert & George Antony Gormley Andreas Gursky Wade Guyton
Artists Include: Peter Blake, Edward Burra, John Copnall, Cecil Collins, Keith Coventry, Alan Davie, Tracy Emin, Sir Terry Frost, Michael Fussell, William Gear, Alan Green, Nigel Henderson, Anthony Hill, Roger Hilton, Ivon Hitchens, John Hoyland, King Mob (David Wise & Stuart Wise), Peter Kinley, R.B. Kitaj, Peter Lanyon, Christopher Logue & Trevor Wayman, Alexander Mackenzie, Ben Nicholson, Sidney Nolan, Eduardo Paolozzi, Victor Pasmore, Julian Perry, John Piper, Alan Reynolds, Bridget Riley, Colin Self, Julian Trevelyan, John Tunnard, Keith Vaughan, Karl Weschke.
Such works included: Sculpture For a Large Wall (1956 - 7, MoMA, NY) by Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923); Midday (1960, MoMA, NY) by Sir Anthony Caro (1924 - 2013); Die (1962, MoMA, NY) by Tony Smith (1912 - 1980); Broken Obelisk (1963 - 9, MoMA, NY) by Barnett Newman (1905 - 70); Storm Angel (1973 - 4, Square Chabas, Chalon - sur - Saone) by Mark Di Suvero (b. 1933); and a number of works by Eduardo Chillida (1925 - 2002), culminating in his coastline sculpture Wind Comb (1977, Bay of San Sebastian, Spain).
of Yorkshire Sculpture Park — will include significant sculptural works by Sir Anthony Caro (Annely Juda Fine Art), John Chamberlain, Urs Fischer (both Gagosian), Takuro Kuwata (Alison Jacques Gallery and Salon 94), Alicja Kwade (kamel mennour), Eduardo Paolozzi (Pangolin), Ugo Rondinone (Sadie Coles HQ) and Sarah Sze (Victoria Miro), among others.
Thomas Gainsborough (1768) William Hunter (1768) Angelica Kauffmann (1768) Sir Joshua Reynolds (1768) John Inigo Richards (1768) Benjamin West (1768) Richard Wilson (1768) Joseph Wright of Derby (1784) JMW Turner (1802) David Wilkie (1811) John Constable (1829) Edwin Henry Landseer (1831) William Powell Frith (1853) John Everett Millais (1863) G.F. Watts (1867) Lord Frederic Leighton (1868) Edward Poynter (1876) Sir Lawrence Alma - Tadema (1879) Edwin Landseer Lutyens (1921) Augustus John (1928) Hugh Casson (1970) Eduardo Paolozzi (1979) Peter Blake (1981) Sir Ove Arup (1987) Norman Ackroyd (1988) David Hockney (1991) R B Kitaj (1991) Tracey Emin (2007)
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