Sentences with phrase «animal sculptures for»

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To make the point, he uses Nicola Hicks's Maquette Head for Crouching Minotaur, a bust of the bull - human hybrid, and Louise Bourgeois's sculpture, Nature Study, which amalgamates human and animal body parts into a confusing, headless whole.
Those drawings became the basis for an anatomically accurate, life - sized sculpture of the animal made of clay, Styrofoam, and wire mesh.
Some caves, like Actun Tunichil Muknal, or «Cave of the Crystal Sepulchre,» contain human or animal remains, as well as ceramic pots, musical instruments, jewelry, small sculptures and stingray spines, which were used for bloodletting.
Part of the proceeds from the sales of the animal sculptures and furniture will go towards the local charity for women, Casa Raudha.
You could partner with an artist group to plan an exhibit with animal themed art work for sale, like paintings, sculptures, photographs, posters, you name it.
Blessings of the Animals are held annually on the grounds of The Grotto, a 62 - acre place of reflection for all which hundreds of spiritual sculptures, including a faithful representation of Michelangelo's Pieta in the Grotto Cave, a marble depiction of St. Joseph and baby Jesus, and a bronze image of St. Francis of Assisi conversing with birds, a lamb, and a faithful canine companion.
You will also pass Kemenuh Village well - known for handmade wood - carvings and many village art shops which sell various shaped wooden sculptures of animals such as birds, cats, chickens, giraffes and others that are very similar to the original.
Ichwan Noor is a Yogyakarta - based artist (Jakarta, Indonesia, 1964) renowned for his large - scale sculptures of hybrid human, animal and technological forms.
Bruce Nauman's Untitled (Four Small Animals) from 1989 is a major work from the period in which the artist used taxidermist models for his sculpture.
Smith's sculpture in this exhibition draws inspiration from nature and genuine concern for the planet, animals and fragile eco-systems we share.
Famous for their shadow sculptures, the artists have taken the opportunity to return to their on - going fascination with dead animals and have created a woodland chess set complete with hand carved tree stump with bronze chess pieces inspired by the artists» collection of mummified animals — found on their farm in Gloucestershire — squirrels take the roles of King and Queen and frogs act as Pawns.
The sculptures and photographs by Elaine Bradford and the works on paper by Megan Greene take Darwin's theory of phenotype (or the visible characteristics of an animal that result from the combined effects of the genes and the environment) even further by incorporating human fashion and adornment as a means for a species to adapt to its surroundings.
Echoing the satyrs, sphinxes and centaurs of Greek statuary, contemporary sculptures, installations and films draw on myth, drama and the animal kingdom to suggest a «bioethics» for the century.
The Tenth of Always will consist of eleven new sculptures in the varied media for which the artist is known, including raw wood, gold chain, mirrors, appropriated photographs, light, fabric, naturally - shed animal antlers, rhinestones and blown glass.
The German artist is well known for her cast sculptures of ordinary objects, figures and animals, with their light - absorbing, matte finishes in unnatural hues.
Shinique Smith is an artist known for her large - scale canvases, as well as installations and sculpture repurposing the things that humans discard: clothing, stuffed animals, shoes.
Known for his monumental wall reliefs and sculptures of animals from the 1970s, Maine - born artist Bernard Langlais (1921 — 1977) produced a rich and diverse oeuvre in his 56 years.
Best known for his larger - than - life sculptures of balloon animals, Jeff Koons is an art world behemoth capable of exciting the media and drawing on celebrity contacts like no other living artist.
The selected proposals include turning the gallery into a hotel for small animals, installing artworks on a snowflake or a roller coaster, and launching Richard Serra's sculpture Fulcrum into orbit around Earth among others.
The photo series and sculptures on display also reveal attention for the current living conditions of the people and animals of South Africa.
Naming the Animals and Bones, for example, are plaster and steel sculptures that faintly resemble cactus trees thanks to countless variantly - shaped used batteries the artist implanted into the plaster surface.
The exhibition is composed of a series of photographic portraits that document sculptures made out of animal skin and body parts, using untreated pigskin, raw meat for the lips, and fresh pigs» eyes.
Known for his enormous installations, which include videos, sculptures, sound, architecture and even animals, Huyghe — in his videos - explores the capacity of cinema to represent and distort mental projections of living things, who in his view are capable of making unconsciously artistic creations.
The exhibition is composed of a series of photographic portraits that document sculptures made out of animal skin and body parts, using untreated pigskin, raw meat for the lips, and fresh -LSB-...]
Damien Hirst The Veil Paintings Gagosian Beverly Hills March 1 - April 14, 2018 British contemporary artist Damien Hirst is already a household name, better known for his infamous formaldehyde - preserved animal sculptures.
For her first solo show in New York, Kristalova presents surreal sculptures made in glazed porcelain, stoneware and patinated bronze that portray the awkwardness of youth, which the artist envisions as dreamlike amalgams of human form with elements taken from animals, insects and trees.
1993 Jim Hodges and Bill Jacobson, Paul Morris Fine Art, New York, USA Our Perfect World, Grey Art Gallery, New York, USA Opening Exhibition, Rowles Studio, Hudson, USA The Animal in Me, Amy Lipton, New York, USA Arachnosphere, Ramnarine Gallery, Long Island City, USA Beyond Attrition: Art in the Era of Aids, Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C., USA The Eidetic Image: Contemporary Works on Paper, Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champain, Urbana - Champain, Illinois, USA Museo Statale d'Arte Mediovale e Modema, Arezzo, Italy It's Really Hard, Momenta Art, New York, USA Brooke Alexander, New York, USA Outside Possibilities, The Rushmore Festival, Woodbury, USA Sculpture & Multiples, Brooke Alexander, New York, USA Selections / Spring «93, The Drawing Center, New York, USA 1992 Collector's Show, Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA Healing, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, California, USA An Ode to Gardens and Flowers, Nassau County Museum of Art, Roslyn Harbor, New York, USA The Temporary Image, S.S. White Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Update 1992, White Columns, New York, USA
Known for using books of every kind; phone books, catalogs, newspapers, and magazines, Long - Bin Chen creates complex, beautifully detailed sculptures of Buddha heads, Western icons such as Beethoven and Freud, human faces, warriors and animals.
As Mark Wallinger wins the commission for his 50 - metre tall horse at Ebbsfleet International station in Kent, we ponder on the other animals that would make suitable sculptures for different areas of Britain and Ireland
Opening: Huang Yong Ping at Gladstone Gallery For his fifth solo show at Gladstone Gallery — and his first in New York since Theater of the World, an installation that was to feature live animals, generated controversy for its inclusion in the Guggenheim Museum's recent survey of contemporary Chinese art — Huang Yong Ping will exhibit his large - scale sculpture Bank of Sand, Sand of Bank (2000 — 0For his fifth solo show at Gladstone Gallery — and his first in New York since Theater of the World, an installation that was to feature live animals, generated controversy for its inclusion in the Guggenheim Museum's recent survey of contemporary Chinese art — Huang Yong Ping will exhibit his large - scale sculpture Bank of Sand, Sand of Bank (2000 — 0for its inclusion in the Guggenheim Museum's recent survey of contemporary Chinese art — Huang Yong Ping will exhibit his large - scale sculpture Bank of Sand, Sand of Bank (2000 — 06).
Recently Osterhout purchased an old synagogue for his studio, where he produces magically bizarre sculptures made from the detritus of the constantly failing Catskills and the animal trophies of his hunting.
The exhibition which features of years of work which crystallizes themes Cavener has been exploring using her stoneware sculpture of ominous animals as metaphor for human behavior.
Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876 - 1973) American artist noted for her equestrian sculpture and animal statues.
Known for his remarkably lifelike and labor - intensive sculptures of animals created from cast urethane resin, his work has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas; and UCLA / Hammer Museum of Art, Los Angeles.
In Either Animal or Angel, the titled of the show curated by Fernando Francés, 13 works - photographs and sculptures - will be on display, some of them created specifically for the exhibition at CAC Málaga.
He is famous for his distinctive spontaneous animal bronze sculptures, with his most common motif the hare.
Ralf Winkler, the German artist who rose to fame in the 1970s with his caterwauling, violent, humorous, rigorously flat paintings of stick figures, animals and monsters that he signed with the pseudonym A. R. Penck (the better to elude unsympathetic East German officials, at least for a while), has periodically made stuffed felt sculptures.
Jean - François Fourtou became known in the 1990s for his unique sculptures of animals — lambs, giraffes, snails, and orangutans, among others — following the inspiration of François Pompom.
Kate Clark (Sculpture» 01) was recently approached by Kanye West's team at G.O.O.D. Music to create a balanced half - human / half - animal mask for Desiigner's new «PANDA» video.
While in Savannah for the deFINE Art festival at the Savannah College of Art and Design, we paid a visit to the studio of Louisiana - born artist Marcus Kenney, known for his collage paintings comprising hundreds of stickers, product labels, and similar materials, and alchemical sculptures using vintage taxidermy and fabricated animal forms.
On Saturday, November 5, at 12 pm Maartje Korstanje, resident at ISCP, will be present at Olive Street Garden (corner of Olive and Powers Streets, Brooklyn) to discuss her work commissioned for The Animal Mirror: An organic site - specific sculpture related to the recent disappearance of a large number of North American honeybee colonies, it is meant as much to serve as a home for solitary bees as for the enjoyment of its human visitors.
It's possible to imagine an exhibition one day where the «Armi» and the «Finte sculture» would be shown near the last groups of works — albeit ideally in separate rooms — illustrating what a jump it was for Pascali to make sculptures based on animal forms, or how he moved from using industrial materials to re-create contemporary weaponry into using domestic materials to conjure a world of prehistoric fantasy.
Known for his monumental wall reliefs and sculptures of animals from the 1970s, American artist Bernard Langlais (1921 — 1977) created a diverse oeuvre of paintings, sculptures and environments that shifted regularly and freely between abstraction and figuration — a shift that reflects Langlais» constant effort to reconcile his rural roots (in Maine) and keen sense of place with postwar artistic movements and ideologies.
Worked as a fund - raiser for the New York Museum of Modern Art, before achieving major acclaim as a contemporary Neo-Pop artist, best known for his gigantic sculptures of banal and / or pop - culture objects such as toys, animals and celebrities, made from unusual, highly coloured materials.
Trees in Contemporary Art Altana Kulturstiftung, Bad Homburg Animal Mineral Vegetable Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York Allegory of the Cave Painting Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp Alchemy NEST, The Hague Size Matters Foundation for Art Fort at Vijfhuizen, Vijfhuizen Picture This SALTS, Birsfelden Halftone: Through the Grid Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin Beating around the bush Episode # 1 Bonnefantenmuseum, Maastricht Objects in mirror are closer than they appear Lugar a Dudas, Cali RE: Painted S.M.A.K., Ghent video screening 25 Zero, Milan Amnesia Nadácia - Centrum súčasného umenia, Bratislava 2013 Behind Images Garage Rotterdam, Rotterdam (catalogue) Traces Stedelijk Museum, s - Hertogenbosch Agora 4th Athens Biennale, Athens On the Road to... Tarascon, Adrian Ghenie and Navid Nuur Plan B, Berlin Passion de l'Art en Finistère / Collection # 4 Centre d'art contemporain de Quimper (T) HERE Bonnefanten Hedge House, Wijlre Flex - Sil Reloaded Kunst Halle St. Gallen, St. Gallen Casey Kaplan, New York The Image in the Sculpture Centre Pompidou, Paris (curated by Christine Macel and Navid Nuur) Time, Trade and Travel Stedelijk Museum Bureau, Amsterdam Small Gestures MU / Strijp S, Eindhoven Mesures et disparition / Over maat en verdwijning Institut Néerlandais, Paris It wasn't there yesterday Raster Gallery, Warsaw 2012 This Title is an Artwork of Mine Motto Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (curated by Mikkel Carl) The Castle in the Air.
Erick Swenson has made a national name for himself with his astonishingly realistic sculptures of animals.
Cole is known for his inventive transformations of found materials into uncanny sculptures that depict everything from domestic objects and animals to African artifacts and ante-bellum imagery, often rendered with humor and / or political references.
More theoretically inclined Feminist artists of the late 1980s and 1990s included: the conceptual artist Mary Kelly, now Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose work borrows from both Marxism and psychoanalysis; the contemporary German photographer Katharina Sieverding, who uses make - up and face - painting to explore gender borders; the German multimedia artist Iza Genzken, noted for her assemblages of household objects; the American postmodernist Lynda Benglis, best - known for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures; and the English conceptual Helen Chadwick (1953 - 96), noted for her feminist performances and installations, but perhaps best - known for photocopying her body next to dead animals.
Known for his remarkably lifelike and labor - intensive sculptures of animals — real and imaginary — created from cast urethane resin, the Dallas - based artist has created two new works for the exhibition.
The ex Wall Street broker's work often utilizes cartoonish imagery, and his sculptures of balloon animals produced in stainless steel have been sold for substantial sums of money.
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