Sentences with phrase «x steles»

This fall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents the first comprehensive survey of her iconic Malcolm X steles.
«Barbara Chase - Riboud: The Malcolm X Steles» documents the artist's most acclaimed series of sculptures.
Reconciling vertical and horizontal, mineral and organic, light and dark, the artist has forged in the Malcolm X steles powerful beacons dedicated to the possibility of cultural integration.
Scheduled to be on view from September 8 to November 4, 2017, the exhibition will focus on her now complete series Malcolm X Steles which she started in 1969.
[2] Basualdo, Carlos, ed., Barbara Chase - Riboud: The Malcolm X Steles, Philadelphia Museum of Art (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013) pp. 89 - 90
Known collectively as the Malcolm X Steles, the first thirteen sculptures were exhibited in 2014 to acclaim at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Berkeley Art Museum (University of California Berkeley).
This fall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the first comprehensive survey of her iconic Malcolm X steles.

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Contemporary artist Barbara Chase - Riboud talks about the inspiration for and fabrication of Malcolm X # 13 (2008), one of the works in the Malcolm X series of steles, on loan from her own collection.
Pencil sketches from 1997 proposed public monuments, while steles of bundled silk and bronze from roughly 2007 pay tribute to Malcolm X — as do bolder and larger monuments woven and cast for a second show three years later, in 2017.
Chase - Riboud's sculptures dedicated to Malcolm X have been likened to contemporary interpretations of the steles erected in various parts of the ancient world to commemorate important people and events.
Three smaller side - chapel - like galleries are devoted to a progression of artists with Minimalist leanings: the colored steles of Anne Truitt, the slathered process paintings of Ms. Heilmann and finally a series of big, stuttering black inkjet X's on white linen by Wade Guyton that pledge allegiance to painting while crossing their fingers behind their backs.
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