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.
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.
I hadn't noticed
your architectural fragment in the background on your wall before... what a wonderful accent and bracket to frame your little painting.
Not exact matches
«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 a
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 a
fragments to non-verbal communication — language started as a song.
The booth consists of Rasgado's
architectural installation comprising five connected walls into which he has incorporated
fragments of museum exhibition walls from the Museum of Contemporary Art
in Antwerp (M HKA).
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)
Abstract geometrical forms seem to dissolve the historical references and translate them into complex spacial concepts: wall drawings and
architectural interventions are
fragmented continuations of the paintings, sculptures and drawings
in the exhibitions space.
From 1988 to 2005 a programme of restoration within the Museum was carried out under Peter Thornton and then Margaret Richardson with spaces such as the Drawing Rooms, Picture Room, Study and Dressing Room, Picture Room Recess and others being put back to their original colour schemes and
in most cases having their original sequences of objects reinstated; Soane's three courtyards were also restored with his pasticcio (a column of
architectural fragments) being reinstated
in the Monument Court at the heart of the Museum.
The stairs confront visitors with a powerful and loaded re-configuration of a now defunct
architectural fragment taken from an old house
in India.
Other antiquities include: Greek and Roman bronzes including ones from Pompeii, cinerary urns,
fragments of Roman mosaics, Greek vases many displayed above the bookcases
in the library, Greek and Roman busts, heads from statues and
fragments of sculpture and
architectural decoration, examples of Roman glass.
[25] After the death of his teacher Henry Holland, Soane bought part of his collection of ancient marble
fragments of
architectural decoration, these were purchased by Charles Heathcote Tatham for Holland
in Rome
in 1794 — 96.
Rather than drafts for his contemplative abstract paintings, the colder drawings of
architectural fragments are works
in their own right.
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.
Since the early 1990s, Pedro Cabrita Reis has made masterful use of
architectural materials including cement, bricks, wood, steel, metal, beams and actual
fragments of architecture, which he juxtaposes with elements from the visual arts such as enamels, pigment and neon light to create poetic, imagination - led works of great political value, capable of revealing memories associated with the context
in which they are located and from where they come.
Highlights of his multifaceted oeuvre include Basilica di Siponto (2016), a permanent installation that merges contemporary art and archaeology by restoring a Paleo - Christian basilica
in Puglia, Italy, Aura, a site - specific, two - part, floating installation that took over the halls of Le Bon Marché, the prestigious Parisian department store
in the autumn of 2017, and Archetipo (2017), a sprawling, indoor «piazza»
in Abu Dhabi synthesized from domes, arches, colonnades, and other
architectural fragments of Italian classicism.
Upon more careful observation, multi-layered
fragments of
architectural details emerge creating a sense of places
in a state of change.
In the main gallery, Kiwanga brings together
architectural elements from historical and contemporary versions of these spaces including wall sections, lighting fixtures, and surface treatments to propose a spatial collage that escapes the sum of its
fragments.
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.
These white, industrially - made sculptures echo
architectural forms and
fragments inviting viewers to consider alternate perspectives and orientations
in space.
I'm imagining that these ten paintings will be shown somewhere,
in the future, but these trompe l'oeil
architectural beams, the vertical lines of silkscreened wood grain,
fragments of which will appear
in these ten paintings, are just going to become abstract compositional marks.
In perhaps his first
architectural excision, Matta - Clark tore out the storefront's walls to achieve an open - plan kitchen and exhibited one of the
fragments as a sculpture at 112 Greene Street.
These disconnected passages form a series of transitions that hover
in an
architectural uncanny, somewhere between model and
fragment, calculated rendering and lived space.
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.
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.
This ambivalence I have towards the nature of the term «abstract» also applies to my use of certain
architectural elements, sometimes on a very large scale,
in an effort to compress
fragments of real
architectural space onto a relatively frontal idea, vis à vis Mark Rothko for instance.
In my works I combine
architectural dreamscapes and theater sets with
fragments of memories and representations of the subconsciousness.
He combines human figures, classical
architectural fragments and abstraction
in narrative works, and is known for his amorphous life forms.
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.
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.
Salvage stores can be found
in most major cities and all regions, offering everything from windows and doors to hardware, plumbing, and lighting, from tile and stoves to unique
architectural fragments.