Felipe Pantone Virtual reconciliation between two perspectives, 2016 Spray paint on wood panel and
acrylic on museum wall.
Not exact matches
9 x 1.5 x 23 FT Vinyl,
acrylic, wood, plastic, laminate, window blinds, plaster, foam, and nails
on wall (DeCordova Sculpture Park and
Museum, image courtesy of Clements Photography)
Installation view, Shahzia Sikander,
Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia
acrylic on wall, 28 x 70 feet November 27, 2007 - February 17, 2008
In 1970, Willis was included in the exhibition entitled «Lyrical Abstraction» [1] curated by Larry Aldrich, and the painting from this show, «
Wall», 1969,
acrylic on canvas, 96 inches by 114 inches, was originally exhibited at the Aldrich
Museum of Contemporary Art, in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
I Think This Is a Pine Tree / 2013 /
acrylic on wall, floor, tree trunks and roots / 590x1.300 x900 cm / Berlin / Hamburger Bahnhof -
Museum fr Gegenwart Berlin
Movements Among the Dead, January 19 — March 6, 1990 / Oil and
acrylic on wall / 11» 3» x 42» 6» x 22» 6» / Installation at the
Museum of Modern Art: Projects 20, New York
Noah Davis, Black
Wall Street, 2008, Oil and
acrylic on canvas, The Studio
Museum in Harlem, gift of David Hoberman, 2014.17.2, Photo: Adam Reich
Abraham Cruzvillegas Autorretrato ciego saliendo de mi terapia de rehabilitación... [Blind Self - Portrait While Walking Out of My Rehabilitation Therapy...], 2015 Neutron gray
acrylic paint
on newspaper clippings, cardboard, photographs, drawings, postcards, envelopes, tickets, vouchers, letters, drawings, posters, flyers, cards, recipes, napkins and steel pins
on wall Dimensions variable The Bronx
Museum of the Arts Permanent Collection Purchased with funds from the Gelman Trust
Whatever it is, if drawing presents a certain window into the artist's brain, then the exhibition «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing,» which opens at the Studio
Museum in Harlem
on Thursday, will serve as a trip inside the mind's eye of an artist whose practice has included everything from multimedia paintings comprised of
acrylic and collaged felt to site - specific installations and even a ballet — one that explodes off the page and directly onto the gallery
walls.