Central to the specialist shopping district of Bruntsfield... exploring light in art over six decades and works from 2002 Turner Prize winner Keith Tyson's Studio
Wall Drawings series.
He began
the Wall Drawings series in 1968 and created more than 1,300 drawings to be installed directly on walls according to his specific — though sometimes ambiguous — instructions.
Not exact matches
The game will automate the
drawing of floors and
walls if you want it to, so it's not quite as pedantic as earlier entries in the
series, but to us at least that feels like cheating.
Highlights include videos from Bill Viola's immersive Martyrs
series, about the endurance and infliction of suffering for beliefs (Earth Martyr, Air Martyr, Fire Martyr, and Water Martyr, 2014); The Propeller Group's sculptural freeze - frames of bullets fired into ballistics gel designed to simulate the effect of wounds (Universe of Collisions
series, 2015); Liza Lou's hovering, gatelike sculpture covered in millions of gold - plated beads and providing no real protection (Barricade, 2007 − 8); and a commissioned
wall drawing by Tirtzah Bassel (Concourse, 2016) that examines how familiar emblems of airline travel — freedom, adventure, global connection — have become entangled with notions of vulnerability and disempowerment.
As part of its ongoing
series of commissions for the Stairwell, The
Drawing Center has asked New York artist Inka Essenhigh to create a site - specific wall d
Drawing Center has asked New York artist Inka Essenhigh to create a site - specific
wall drawingdrawing.
For her second solo exhibition in the gallery, and in Belgium, Louise Bourgeois has made a selection of recent sculptures in fabric, screen prints on vintage cloth and a completely new
series of
wall hangings, entitled «The Woven
Drawings».
Negative Pyramid (1997) and three works from his Incomplete Open Cube
series (1974) illustrate in three dimensions the generative potential of LeWitt's serial approach, exemplified by the museum's sweeping installation of the artist's
wall drawings — which span LeWitt's entire career, covering over an acre of
wall space on three floors of a building at the very heart of MASS MoCA's campus.
Cuchifritos is proud to present Made and Unmade, a solo exhibition that presents the conceptual strategies and stylistic tendencies of visual artist, Manuel Acevedo through three bodies of work: the Alpha - Bits
series, Glory
wall drawing, Renau's Room and Soldier's Playground.
A
series of ninety - nine Chinese ink on watercolour paper
drawings (each 14.8 x 21 cm in size) are arranged in chronological order on the gallery
walls.
Her installation consists of a slide projection, a
wall drawing, a
series of photographs and scanned prints from three different archives: IMB, IOWA University and ETS.
This exhibition features a
series of
wall drawings made by Lodewijks alongside a selection of printed materials.
Her installation consists of a slide projection, a
wall drawing, a
series of photographs and scanned prints deriving from three different archives.
Drawn from Kowanz's «Cables» series, the three wall sculptures consist of lively hand - drawn neon lines mounted in multi-mirrored c
Drawn from Kowanz's «Cables»
series, the three
wall sculptures consist of lively hand -
drawn neon lines mounted in multi-mirrored c
drawn neon lines mounted in multi-mirrored cubes.
Throughout his residency in Toronto, U.K. artist Mark Titchner developed a
series of billboards, posters and large - scale
wall -
drawings that were installed throughout the city and in the AGO's Community and Toronto Now galleries.
With Eric Beltz's
series of graphite -
drawn needlework, Beltz calls the concept of Americana and nostalgia into crisis, by recrafting traditional female work (often considered lowbrow), into male - made High Art (with a capital «A») for the gallery
wall.
When the CAMH survey show came together, Jones was surprised to see how those early
drawings evolved over a decade into three - dimensional pieces, such as the works of her «SHHH»
series, which are made from noise - cancelling electric guitar cables that she «plugs» directly into
walls.
Harmonic Distortion is comprised of an eponymous
series of large - scale sculptures, a further
series of
wall - based works, and a performative piece inspired by Shibari, a ritualised form of erotic bondage that will incorporate
drawing and original music.
For her exhibitions, the artist arranges
wall - mounted and freestanding objects,
drawings and collages, glass display cases and book
series, films, videos and slide projections.
WHAT I LOVED: SELECTED WORKS FROM THE»90S includes Catherine Opie's Vaginal Davis and Justin Bond; Glenn Ligon's Untitled (I Remember the Very Day); Lari Pittman's Existential and Needy; Karen Kilimnik's Actresses sisters as murderers; erotic work from Wolfgang Tillmans, Marilyn Minter, and Cindy Sherman; Elizabeth Peyton's Stephen Malkmus; Jack Pierson's large collage tribute to»50s iconography, Self Portrait (James Dean); Mike Kelley's Party Girl;
wall texts by Kara Walker and Lawrence Weiner; and an extensive
series of
drawings by Raymond Pettibon.
This volume, published concurrently with an exhibition at New York's Galerie Lelong, features 22 recent paintings, including works from Scully's much - admired
Wall of Light and Robe
series, plus recent watercolors and
drawings.
Look for the
series of muted, monochromatic watercolors by Paul P., moody photographic botanical studies by Milijohn Ruperto and Ulrik Heltoft, Charline Von Heyl's
wall of contrast - rich collaged abstractions, and Karl Haendel's painstaking pencil
drawings all executed in grayscale.
Richard Wentworth: motes to self Charlotte Poseneske: Early Works Peter Freeman, 140 Grand Street Both shows run through May 31 What's on view: A
series of sparse Ab / Ex-looking minimal
drawings and paintings from the 1950s and 1960s (Charlotte Poseneske); photographs of fences, grates, urban detritus made strange pinned up on the
walls, and lined up on long work tables (Richard Wentworth)
In his late work, in 2005, LeWitt started a
series of scribble
wall drawings which required filling the areas by scribbling with the graphite.
The artist, who died in 2007, conceived over 1,000
wall drawings, all of which were numbered and as such represent a lifelong
series.
Racheal Brühn now has a presence on the gallery
wall, as well as the storeroom at Retrospect NSW (52 Jonson St, Byron Bay, NSW) with these watercolour and graphite
drawings from a
series of 30 yellow / black images.
On view are seven
Wall Drawings, 15 sculptures including Complex Form and Inverted Spiraling Tower, and the photo
series «Autobiography.»
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer
series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink
drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works, some of which were executed directly on a
wall.
The installation features a
series of interconnected
wall drawings and mobile - like sculptures made up of his signature scrap paintings — bits of tape and overspray that have been stripped from his studio
walls and carefully arranged on paper and clear mylar.
The performer faces a corner in the gallery and begins to
draw from her inner vocabulary to perform a
series of movements, if the performer moves toward the corner the dowel across her shoulders comes in contact with the
walls making a sound and a mark on the
walls.
For the new
series debuting at SUNDAY, Bourque - LaFrance has created wood
wall works that bring to life his
drawings in yet another way.
2003 The Outlaw
Series 2003, Lisa Kirk Projects, New York, NY You, 310 W. 14th Street, Lisa Kirk Projects, New York, NY M.F.A. Thesis Show, Columbia University, New York, NY Living Room, Storefront 1838, New York, NY The
Wall of
Draw, Case Graduate Gallery, Rhode Island School of Design New York Area MFA Exhibition, co-sponsored by the College Art Association, Hunter College / Times Square Gallery, New York, NY
The artist has taken over both New York galleries to present a two - part exhibition featuring a new
series of street - based photographs and an educational
wall drawing intervention with Time In, a local outreach program specializing in arts education for underprivileged school children.
The installation consists of two paintings on poured concrete and a
series of 36 graphite
drawings on paper mounted directly onto the
wall in one long sequence.
This exhibition will feature new
wall - mounted resin works, as well as a recent
series of related
drawings.
This exhibition marks an important departure from Khan's photographic based works and comprises a suite of large black paintings, a monumental site specific
wall drawing and a
series of works on paper, all of which consider the metaphysics of creativity.
paper pulp, wire, cardboard, graphite, gouache and chalk My artistic process is multifaceted as I work in different
series that include floor,
wall, table top sculptures,
drawings an...
Hergenhahn's installation will consist of a
series of pencil
drawings gathered from experiences of quotidian life, and a video projection and
wall etching in the gallery.
I have been exploring these issues in several
series simultaneously: small
drawings on mylar;
wall pieces with wax and handmade paper and thread on glass sheets; sheer handmade paper pieces embedded with threads and tissue; and installations which use these elements in an accumulated form.
For his contribution to the Biennale of Bucharest, Van de Velde made a new, site - specific installation that consists of a
series of black - and - white
wall drawings in charcoal and a narrative text.
The 64 artists featured in the main exhibition include Nancy Newberry, whose acclaimed Mum
series explores high school homecoming mums and their attendant rituals and status signifiers; Hillerbrand + Magsamen, the husband - and - wife duo known for awkward, poignant, and all - too - familiar family scenarios; Rebecca Carter, creator of simple and imaginative
wall drawings / installations; and hard - edge sculptor Hana Hillerova; and Justin Boyd, who contributes a minimal sound collage sculpture.
On Proyectos Monclova's booth, the Mexican collective Tercerunquinto are painting Mexican political campaign murals directly onto the
walls and there's more hard - hitting political work in a new
series from Santiago Sierra on Milan's Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani, together with a never before seen installation by Manuel Ocampo on Tyler Rollins Fine Art which, in the Filipino artist's inimitable style,
draws on religious iconography to reflect on current global events.
Featuring a suite of
drawings and a
series of
wall and freestanding sculptures, the exhibition continues Blackman's exploration of archetypal themes and binaries.
The
drawing on the
wall is the final in a
series of four large
drawings.
January 30th - February 9th, 2008 Hergenhahn's installation will consist of a
series of pencil
drawings gathered from experiences of quotidian life, and a video projection and
wall etching in the gallery.
The works on view are a
series of recent charcoal, pastel, pencil, and chalk
drawings, ranging from
wall - sized flower «portraits» to sketchbook - scale, intricate compositions.
The long - time Art Center community member intersperses many of her paintings from the Explosion
series with a meandering line
drawing made of string across the
wall.
In thinking about rules as acts of creation I have been recently
drawn into a reinvestigation of logic based works such as Frank Stella's black paintings (in which the logic of the making fully embodies the resulting shape), Sol LeWitt's
wall drawings (in terms of setting up a
series of rules that can create a coherent visual structure), and incremental works such as Carl Andre's floor pieces (which also embody an element of time and distance because one is required to «travel» in order to view the entire work).
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.
Indeed, one of the known
draws of Kusama's work, which often uses mirrored
walls to create a
series of endless reflections, is its compatibility with selfie aesthetics.
Continuing her
series of animated paintings, there are several
wall works made from printed PVC with industry marker
drawings of classical figures on them that have aluminum printed faces that gesture toward classical Roman and Greek statues.