Berlin - based artist Bernd Trasberger (born 1974) deals with the transformation of urban space
through his sculptural works, installations and collages, utilizing recycled and reappropriated architectural fragments.
In Jodi Walsh's solo exhibit Past, Present & Future, she explores the use of space
through her sculptural works that hang from the walls and ceiling.
Through sculptural works I'm able to explore my internal world and its relationship with the nature of the materials and structures that surround me.
Her performance pieces of the late»80s revolved around the human body, a theme that reemerged and is carried
through her sculptural works, in which non-figurative pieces engage the viewer's bodies through their striking viscerality and presence.
Rather than upset the authority of an original maker, as in the Rauschenberg example, Ondak's move suggests a desire to release art from its representational and skillful obligations, even as he asserts the inescapable presence of association
through the sculptural works on display.
In her work Frei Njootli synthesizes Indigenous land - based systems of knowledge and traditional practices
through sculptural works, residue, printed images, and sound - based performance.
The exhibition's title plays on this notion of site - specificity: «Address» can be taken in the sense that Rezac is addressing us, his audience,
through his sculptural work, or in the sense that his work is tied to a particular geographic address — in this case, the open, multiplanar, high - ceiling space of the Ren.
Not exact matches
Grab a seat at the bar in this soaring industrial space — all exposed brick, concrete floors, and
sculptural ductwork — and go deep on the creative, seasonal cocktail list while simultaneously
working your way
through the small plates and larger, shareable entrées.
This also tells the story of art and the development of
sculptural form in Art and how art develops
through the ages from Paleleolithic, Egyptian, Greek - Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic Art and Gothic Art following with Early Renaissance and the
work of Donatello to the
work of Michelangelo in Late Renaissance.
Meanwhile, down at City Hall Park,
through December 2, there's a retrospective of LeWitt's
sculptural work from 1965 to 2006.
Hailing from Manchester, Rob is fascinated with different outcomes for his illustration and,
through his personal
work, regularly looks to explore different printmaking techniques, animation and even
sculptural projects.
Bringing together four contemporary African artists living in the United States this group show engenders a discussion about history, fact, and fiction
through paintings, drawings, and
sculptural works by ruby onyinyechi amanze (b. 1982, Nigeria), Duhirwe Rushemeza (b. 1977, Rwanda), Sherin Guirguis (b. 1974, Egypt), and Meleko Mokgosi (b. 1981, Botswana).
William Stone's
sculptural works appropriate everyday objects, furniture and forgotten paintings, bringing them new life
through modification.
Wire is Walter Oltmann's main medium for making
sculptural works and he manipulates it in a way that emphasises hand - made process, using the linear quality of wire to create forms and surfaces
through techniques that parallel handcrafts.
Through ambitious new
sculptural works and wall paintings, the artists will create an immersive and imaginary site of a lost pre-symbolic civilization.
Whilst his
sculptural works are initially thought out
through detailed sketches he also draws obsessively for the sake of drawing.
Althamer will also activate the exhibition
through a
sculptural workshop in which the artist and his collaborators will produce new
works during the course of the show.
Encompassing sculpture, drawing, text, and video, many of Halilaj's
works incorporate materials from his native Kosovo and manifest as ambitious spatial installations
through which the artist translates personal relationships into
sculptural forms.
Margarita Cabrera's
work examines the social implications of Mexico's export - oriented economy — expressing the political impotence that informs US - Mexico border relations
through sculptural representations of the physical and mental struggles of countless immigrants.
Donovan's
work is grounded in a detail - oriented practice of true transformation
through sculptural composition.
My recent body of
work explores the geopolitical landscape
through drawing and
sculptural installation.
Tony Oursler exhibits new
sculptural works highlighting his interest in the relationship between humans and machines, exemplified
through the development and proliferation of facial recognition technology.
The overall result is an accessible mix of autobiography, insight and analysis that functions like a slideshow talk by Parker
through nearly 40 years of
work, which also includes her collaboration with a sleeping Tilda Swinton for The Maybe, 1995; creating
sculptural «negatives» such as The Negative of Words (1996), a pile of residue accumulated from hand - engraved silver inscriptions; and in Political Abstract (Red and Green)(2010), displaying green fluff collected from the House of Commons alongside red fluff from the House of Lords.
As visually stimulating as the
sculptural works are, it is the paintings which possess a real poignant power and
through which the incongruous thematic ideas are sewn together most effectively.
The new
work of the British installation artist Mike Nelson is a large - scale
sculptural installation that leads the visitor
through a dark labyrinth - like structure.
With their experimental materials and
sculptural expression, Hasselknippe's
works share much in common with Modernism's lyrical nature - abstraction, especially
through her emphasis on the sensuous experience of natural elements translated in abstract forms.
The engagement with postmodern dance gave rise to a significant constant within his
sculptural works: The investigation of an inclusion of the viewer which focuses on the temporal perception of sculpture by means of bodily movement
through space, and which furthermore directs the view from the institutional space out onto social aspects in the real world.
His
work explores colonialism and postcolonialism
through his
sculptural figures clothed in Dutch Wax printed fabric.
In a simulated laboratory setting, Marie Munk presents a recent series of
sculptural work based loosely around an ambiguous aesthetic resembling in utero or newly born creatures, each
work being animated in its own unique fashion
through breathing, pulses, singing, speaking or moving.
Through variegated floor and
sculptural installations,
works on paper, and wood panel, Rifas uses a concise language of richly contrasted color to alter our perception of space.
A sense of tragedy and absurdity, a comically desperate psychological state, permeates his
work, particularly
through the
sculptural material for which de Jong became known: industrial Styrofoam and Polyurethane insulation foams.
The inventive seasonal offerings for the Plaza at The Standard aim to capture the surrounding community's imagination; from a winter ice rink and Skatehaus to last summer's installation of a massive
sculptural work by KAWS entitled «Companion (Passing
Through),» which will now be reimagined as a balloon in this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Marie Munk presents a recent series of
sculptural work based loosely around an ambiguous aesthetic resembling in utero or newly born creatures, each
work being animated in its own unique fashion
through breathing, pulses, singing, speaking or moving.
In Lehmann Maupin's first exhibition with Mutu in Hong Kong, the artist's exploration of biological mutation and matter is presented
through a cohesive installation, presenting new
sculptural works alongside paintings that demonstrate her intricate aesthetic.
Since the 1960s, she has engaged the landscape
through large - scale earth
works and earth drawings, multi-media installation, encaustic paintings,
sculptural objects, drawings and prints.
It is a useful piece of furniture, a
sculptural work of art, and a vivid portrait of an emancipated slave living in the Deep South, who defines himself
through carved pictograms of everyday objects.
Sarah Sze (b. Boston, 1969, lives and
works in New York) has developed a
sculptural aesthetic that transforms space
through radical shifts in scale, colonizing peripheral spaces, engaging with the history of a building, and altering the viewer's perception and experience of architecture
through large, site - specific interventions.
Alice Gadzinski's
sculptural work is an examination of authenticity, exploring ideas of taste and the pressures of social performance and examining the present
through past «camp» iconographies.
Installed as a large floating
sculptural work, the full text for which reads THE SUPERPOWER OF SEEING
THROUGH WALLS, at once speaks out to the surrounding public space and addresses the architecture in which it is encased.
For «OUVERTURE», her first exhibition with Galerie Buchholz, Anne Imhof has presented a number of paintings and
sculptural works and staged a eponymously titled performance: a group of actors marched
through the gallery as if it were a catwalk; a girl hung out on a window bench shaving her belly, others sat along the walls drinking soft drinks, lounging on mattresses in the backroom, or spat out what looked like pips on the floor.
Through large - scale
sculptural works, both free - standing and wall - mounted, Ward is able to examine the fine balance of control and freedom he now knows in his new homeland.
The collection of
works in this exhibition question this logic
through a variety of media — from the vaguely violent forms of Noelle Allen's
sculptural installation, to the collaged camouflage in Jordan Martins» images, new video
work from Theodore Darst, and the swarm of drones in Nicholas Sagan's installation.
Soto presented a
sculptural excerpt from her ongoing project OPEN 24 HOURS, a socially - engaged
work that incorporates the collection of discarded liquor bottles during the artist's daily walks
through East Garfield Park, a historically Black and neglected neighborhood in Chicago.
Solo exhibition featuring
work that explores the intersection of technology and black history
through sculptural and installation
works
Jennifer Odem's Rising Tables is a site - specific
sculptural work commissioned by Prospect.4: New Orleans, the triennial festival, this year curated by Artistic Director Trevor Schoonmaker, Nasher Museum Curator, from November, 2017
through February, 2018.
A group exhibition featuring
work that highlights the ephemeral and sensory qualities of flowers
through sculptural vessels, adornment, painting, floral arrangement, and olfactory experiences.
Spanning the late «40s
through the early «60s, these
works examine Abstraction based upon oblique evocations of the fragmented body and the influence of the unconscious, with seriality and repetition emerging as essential idioms of a new
sculptural language.
Thinking Big,
Working Small Workshop students will explore
sculptural forms
through forged, riveted, and mechanically fastened parts.
Barney exposes ambiguities in our prevailing assumptions about gender and physical strength
through his performance - based media
works, and he raises similar issues in his
sculptural renderings of weightlifting equipment, which are cast or coated in tactile materials such as petroleum jelly, wax, and sucrose.
Ideas of exchange, circulation and migration are considered
through large - scale
sculptural installations, painting, collage, video and textile
works, alongside displays of archive material relating to John Robinson Whitley and an off - site billboard project which runs between the north and south of the city.