Sentences with phrase «architectural fragments»

"Architectural fragments" refers to pieces or parts of buildings that have been separated or broken off. These fragments can be a part of a wall, column, or other structures from old buildings that are left behind, often with historical or artistic value. Full definition
The artist transforms and elevates these common construction materials and creates architectural fragments without function, placed both inside the gallery space and extending beyond its borders into the public square.
Some works looked like architectural fragments, patterns, or walls.
Spalletti's work refuses any straight - forward labelling as painting or sculpture — they are architectural fragments in geometric forms, impregnated with flickering luminosity and pulsating touch.
Sometimes Khedoori would focus on architectural fragments, whereas in other works she would push the depicted structures into the realm of a Kafkaesque surreal.
In the back room, as a mordant coda, Halley has included one of Robert Morris's 1978 sculptures made of classical architectural fragments and a distorting fun house mirror.
Compositionally, the paintings range from compressed layers to airy patterns, such as Nocturne with Architectural Fragments (2014), with its layered structure of geometrical lines.
Among them were the massive foundations of the first Iron Age sanctuary, numerous monumental architectural fragments of the Roman main temple, but also the extensive ruins of an important Byzantine monastery which was built by followers of the Christian faith after the fall of the ancient sanctuary.
Claire Jenson (a PhD student in Art History at the University of Chicago) discusses what architectural fragments reveal about monastic life at the Benedictine monastery of Cluny in the Middle Ages, a project she co-curated with Aden Kumler (Associate Professor of Art History, University of Chicago)
The stairs confront visitors with a powerful and loaded re-configuration of a now defunct architectural fragment taken from an old house in India.
Originally located in the street outside 89 Greene Street (a second version was later installed outside 112 Greene Street), the dumpster held architectural fragments and construction - site detritus and was featured in Matta - Clark's film of the same year, also titled Open House.
Sketched in intense blue pigment on white glazed ceramic tiles, the artwork captures architectural fragments of the historical facade of Princes House.
The photographs in «The Resonant Image: Photographs by Chip Simone» at the High Museum of Art — a 10 - year retrospective initiated by former curator Julian Cox and completed by his successor, Brett Abbott — are well - crafted images produced with excellent resolution, color balance and formal composition, and many cleverly align decomposing advertisements, scruffy walls and artfully abstracted architectural fragments.
Portals is a site - responsive collage installation that highlights historical and modern idiosyncratic architectural fragments penetrating vertical spatial planes within the second floor gallery of The Hunterdon Art Museum.
Berlin - based artist Bernd Trasberger (born 1974) deals with the transformation of urban space through his sculptural works, installations and collages, utilizing recycled and reappropriated architectural fragments.
In addition to the wall painting, she will include a few prints and an animation in which balls of architectural fragments float in the center of the composition.
As he explored his newly adopted state of Texas while in graduate school, he scouted for interesting things to photograph and gravitated naturally towards architectural fragments and details.
Composed of 116 stacked boxes enclosing architectural fragments, Sky Cathedral shifted the idea of sculpture as an object one walks around to an environment that surrounds the viewer.
Drawing from classical painting and architecture, the contemporary urban landscape, and popular culture, Scheibitz deconstructs and recombines signs, images, shapes, and architectural fragments in ways that challenge traditional contexts and interpretations.
Large heads, severed hairy legs, clumsy shoes, and all manner of architectural fragments such as walls, doors, and lamp bulbs are among Guston's themes, which are reminiscent of 1920s comics.
Many of his works are modelled on architectural fragments: Mandorla, of 1949, derives from the upper facade of the 12th - century cathedral in Poitiers, while the shadows of railings on steps determined the pattern of the La Combe series of 1950 - 51.
He combines human figures, classical architectural fragments and abstraction in narrative works, and is known for his amorphous life forms.
Philip Taaffe, «Nocturne with Architectural Fragments,» 2014, Mixed media on canvas, 150 x 111 1/4 inches (381 x 282.6 cm).
«Traces & Fragments» spans a broad spectrum of phenomena from the transience of footprints in the snow, fragmentary memories and architectural fragments to non-verbal communication — language started as a song.
The Study contains a collection of Roman architectural fragments and the two external courtyards, the Monument Court and Monk's Yard contain an array of architectural fragments, Classical in the Monument Court with its central column or «pasticcio» representing Architecture and Gothic in the Monk's Yard, filled with medieval stonework from the Palace of Westminster.
Mixed media installation of architectural fragments.
Rather than drafts for his contemplative abstract paintings, the colder drawings of architectural fragments are works in their own right.
During her travels throughout Germany, she collected and photographed objects and architectural fragments.
Images (left to right): Jean Pierre Philippe Lampué, Still life of sculpture and architectural fragments, 1868, Albumen silver print, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 84.
Channeling the spirit of archeologist, historian, and urban explorer, she traveled around Germany collecting and photographing objects and architectural fragments.
This range of new sculptures highlights the juxtaposition of carefully rendered figurative elements, architectural fragments and altered everyday materials, thrusting the world we know into sharp contrast and heightening our perceptual understanding.
Commissioned by the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery at Haverford College, The Past is a Foreign Country features site - specific installations of immersive wallpaper prints and a highly detailed network of more than 50 studies of buildings and architectural fragments.
Shot on a borrowed Leica camera in Meschers, France, the photographs explore the interplay of light, shadow, and pattern on stacks of bricks, beach cabanas, local vegetation, and architectural fragments.
A drawing by Gallery Artist Nola Zirin, Architectural Fragments, 1993, mixed media on blue - toned Italian paper, 30 x 22 inches, is included in the exhibition entitled «You Go Girl!
Hardwoods, transferware, black & white things, leopard print in moderation, architectural fragments are great additions, I'm a sucker for little old tables or chairs, needlepoint, tapestries, lamps (new or vintage), creamware, and I know there's much more, but that's my list for now.
The lamp on the right appears to be made from an architectural fragment.
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