Sentences with phrase «vitrine for»

Now I have what I need; a vitrine for luxurious living and a future I project.
There is also a separate yet connected performative element, which consists of a middle - aged woman, unknown to the public, who will wander throughout the fair and hover in close proximity to the vitrine for its entire duration.
In the 1940s her New York gallery was both a vitrine for European surrealism — a key influence on the American avant - garde — and hosted early shows for Pollock, Rothko, Baziotes and Motherwell.
The Museum is also working with Visual AIDS — a New York - based organization that supports HIV + artists and uses art to fight the disease — to create a vitrine for the exhibition that features work from the organization, including works on paper by artist Glenn Ligon.
Pro Arts» Project Space window becomes a vitrine for Gipson's crystallized globs and dripping forms that resemble a fantastical natural history diorama.
To experience every possible permutation of Min's light works, one would have had to camp out by the vitrines for days.
Gober packed a lot of material (including a page from an article by sex researcher Dr. John Money that shows Polaroids Bess took of his genitals) into the vitrines for the Whitney Biennial and will have more here.

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An art critic for the Gazette des beaux - arts, Ephrussi wrote books on Albrecht Dürer and Paul Baudry, which are installed in vitrines along with copies of the magazine as well as two sales catalogues from 1913 related to his collections.
Two colorful untitled models for large - scale sculptures (2009) are presented in vitrines, complete with scaled human figures.
Meanwhile, two vitrines, containing photos, books and ephemera linked to some of the figures portrayed makes for absorbing documentation.
Warren, who was nominated for the Turner prize in 2006, is known for sculptures which can range from lumpy, cartoonish, sexualised clay figures to neon vitrines, which might contain a twig or a pom - pom or a cherry stalk.
For Pace, Wilson will reconfigure Afro Kismet which includes two chandeliers, two monumental Iznik tile walls, four black glass drip works, and a globe sculpture, as well as installations and vitrine pieces that gather cowrie shells, engravings, photographs, a Yoruba mask, and furniture, among other objects that the artist discovered in his frequent trips to Istanbul throughout 2016 and 2017.
Iman Issa, Material for a sculpture commemorating an economist whose name now marks the streets and squares he once frequented (detail), vitrine (glass, metal) with various objects, 156 x 58 cm, 64 points vinyl writing, 2011.
As well as this, early collages and photographs from the archive of Martin Wong at the Fales Library were selected for the exhibition by the artists Danh Vo and Julie Ault are shown in vitrines and are displayed in the window of the gallery.
Weaver is constructing a fictive history for the Black Bottom community using a variety of fake elements: handmade museum vitrines, handmade maps and documents of the community, various faux sculptures and textiles, as well as installation and audio components.
In 1994, Hirst modified «Pharmacy» for its exhibition in the Dallas Museum of Art (1994), encasing the Insect - O - Cutor within a vitrine containing rats.
While Meckseper's earlier vitrine works commented on contemporary consumer culture using the shop window as an example and focus point for civic unrest and protest in our late capitalist society, her current works allude to the political dimension of early modernist display architecture and design between World War I and II in Weimar Germany.
With a project space called «vitrine», artists and curators can propose exhibitions for the gallery's street window display.
After passing through the lobby, where a wood - and - mother - of - pearl model of a house that served as a study for later works stands alongside a vitrine displaying printed matter featuring the «Bodyshells» (no longer extant outside of such documentation), one is greeted in the expansive main gallery by Untitled (Herrenzimmer), undated.
Composed of over 3,000 family - album photographs of people posing with teddy bears, and vitrines containing antique teddy bears, Hendeles's project establishes the teddy bear as a metaphor for the consolatory power of artworks and images and underscores the symbiotic relationship that ties people to their objects of affection.
Dertnig's works are accompanied by two vitrines containing thematic and monographic books on Actionism from the collection of the Center for Curatorial Studies Library.
Her work has exhibited internationally at galleries, film festivals and venues such as Vitrine Gallery (London), Public Fiction (Los Angeles), Storefront for Art and Architecture, Anthology Film Archives (New York), and Antimatter Film Festival (Canada).
Whereas for Foucault the mirror was an ideal site of heterotopic duality, Bourque - LaFrance's hybrid paintings are positioned somewhere between textiles, smartphone screens and commercial or historical vitrines, potentially hopeful and meditative fields where the viewer projects one's fears and desires, but that never fully reveal themselves.
Recent site - specific installations and architectural interventions have been on view at «Equitable Vitrines» in the Equitable Life Building, Los Angeles, CA; satellite exhibition space for the Museum of Contemporary Art, Santa Barbara, CA; the Hammer Museum; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and at Night Gallery, Los Angeles.
The exhibition brings together for the first time, the entire ensemble of Matthew Barney's multi-part River of Fundament project, comprising the symphonic film of epic length (5 hours) River of Fundament, large - scale sculptures, drawings, photographs, story boards, and vitrines.
Hirst's work was titled The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living and was a shark in formaldehyde in a vitrine, and sold for # 50,000.
[citation needed] In June that year, he exhibited alongside the work of Francis Bacon (Triptychs) at the Gagosian Gallery, Britannia Street, London, an exhibition that included the vitrine, A Thousand Years (1990), and four triptychs: paintings, medicine cabinets and a new formaldehyde work entitled The Tranquility of Solitude (For George Dyer), influenced by Bacon.
Bob and Roberta Smith creates brightly coloured text - based paintings with powerful social messages; Yinka Shonibare clads figures in colourful batik to create politically loaded sculptural or photographic tableaux; Thomas Heatherwick is one of the world's leading designers, whose Olympic Cauldron fired the imagination of viewers in the opening ceremony in 2012; Rebecca Warren fuses everything from the ideas of conceptual artist Joseph Beuys to the cartoons of Robert Crumb, creating vitrines and lumpy sculptural figures; Conrad Shawcross brings engineering and sculpture into collisions of mechanics, sound, light and space; and Louisa Hutton, of architects Sauerbruch Hutton, designs buildings with a flair for colour and material richness.
In the vitrines we see, for example, Hepworth's predilection for collaging her work against cloudscapes or photographing them with vegetation; the comprehensive planning which preceded filming the sculpture in 1961; her own photographs of works by Nuam Gabo on a windowsill; her proposals for public commissions and the ensuing correspondence; and an interesting diversion into the work of Simon Nicholson, one of Barbara's triplets with Ben.
Originally conceived in 1970, Unrealised Proposal for Cadavre Piece would have visitors look through a peep - hole and see a dead male body laid out with its feet towards them inside a climate - controlled vitrine, [27] made to resemble Andrea Mantegna's painting, The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1480).
In 2008 the work was then sold on to an American collector for $ 8 million, however, media attention at the time was less focused on the increased selling price but on the fact that the Tiger Shark, sourced from Australia, was dying a second death as it decomposed in the formaldehyde vitrine.
It features work made over the course of his career, including Tropisme (2015), a work in which plant species that existed during the Cretaceous period were flash - frozen and sealed in a glass vitrine, preserving 65 million years of plant life for a future that might not support it.
A former biology student who went to Harvard for grad school in landscape architecture, Schneider has in the past worked for Pierre Hugyhe and a kindred sensibility reveals itself in his works at Paramount Ranch: two vitrines filled with soil, artificial plants, and sinister red neon signs bearing the Chinese characters for diseases, one of them rabies and the other the black plague.
Before recent efforts, for example, SFMOMA had almost no works by Beuys: now there are drawings, a vitrine, a blackboard.
Featured in the exhibition is the fly painting «The Last Judgement» (2002) and the vitrine works «A Way of Seeing» (2000) and «Tears for Everybody Looking at You» (1997).
Sondra Perry's IT»S IN THE GAME «17 Or Mirror Gag For Vitrine And Protection (2017) At Bridget Donahue Gallery
Sondra Perry, IT»S IN THE GAME «17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Protection (2017), Installation at Bridget Donahue Gallery.
Also on view is «Waiting for Inspiration (Red)» and «Waiting for Inspiration (Blue)», both 1994, here exhibited as «Waiting for Inspiration (Red and Blue)» in which both works are encased by a 10 x 10 ft vitrine and connected by a smaller vitrine from which newly - hatched flies emerge into the enclosure.
Sondra Perry, IT»S IN THE GAME «17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Projection, 2017 (version 2) from Sondra Perry on Vimeo.
Called «IT»S IN THE GAME ’17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Projection,» it's a brilliant bricolage of sci - fi meditations on identity, intellectual property and the digital revolution.
The most famous work in the auction was «Out of Sight, Out of Mind,» a 1991 work by Damien Hirst of two cow heads in formaldehyde, each in their own glass vitrine, which sold for $ 552,500, an auction record for the artist.
Primary - colored yarn floats down from the ceiling; glass sheets hang suspended; and angled pedestals and vitrines open the space for a layered effect, allowing for works to be viewed from multiple vantage points.
Perry's IT»S IN THE GAME «17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Protection will be on view at Bridget Donahue until February 25.
The exhibition's main video, IT»S IN THE GAME ’17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Projection, brings together topics as disparate as Sandy's story, the looting of African artifacts by European colonialists, and the digitization of museum collections.
The centerpiece of Sondra Perry's exhibition at Bridget Donahue in New York, which closed this past Sunday, was called IT»S IN THE GAME ’17 or Mirror Gag for Vitrine and Projection (2017).
VITRINE presented a group booth at Manchester Contemporary 2017 and mentioned as exhibitors to go and see in general articles about the fair: here in a-n, here in confidentials and here, for culture colony.
Go for her incredible large paintings fusing advertising ephemera and abstraction, alongside her unique vitrines of sculptural and sourced objects.
Jessica Raynor has interviewed Nadim Abbas about «Camoufleur», his current solo exhibition at VITRINE, London, for After Nyne Magazine.
For her current solo exhibition «Enough rope to hang «emselves» at VITRINE, London, Kenny has devised an installation of wallpaper, neon and sculpture that responds directly to the space.
West Gallery: Vitrine 448 For this solo exhibition at Mercer Union, Jamelie Hassan will present an installation with an accompanying bookwork.
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