JUST across the Thames from New Scientist, you can treat yourself to a view of Brian Clarke's
architectural glass work, which forms part of a new office block near St Paul's Cathedral.
Not exact matches
Thus Schickel, whose versatile
work has encompassed painting, sculpture, stained
glass, furniture, and
architectural design, in one of his most inspiring
works turned a simple barn in his own Loveland into a quite reverent place of worship.
Recognized internationally for his unique
glass sculptures and large - scale
works for public spaces, Howard Ben Tré makes reference to historical
architectural forms, industrial shapes and Read More»
Ranging from text to installation, painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading artists, of both the past and present — beginning with monumental
works such as one of Dan Graham's large - scale
glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist
architectural surroundings.
The
architectural glass used for these
works was manufactured in Brazil and comprises a layer of reflective coating sandwiched between two layers of clear
glass, which allows the surface of the
work to be simultaneously partially transparent and reflective.
[19] The
works of Ludwig Schaffrath demonstrate the late 20th - century trends in the use of stained
glass for
architectural purposes, filling entire walls with coloured and textured
glass.
Olafur Eliasson's
work also strikes a harmonious tone: Fading Self Wall (2013) sees a large looking
glass set on one of the plinths Bo Bardi created to display artworks inside the MASP museum — an unparalleled
glass - and - crimson structure, and her most famous
architectural work.
The art collections The
Glass House complex is both an
architectural exhibition of the
work of Philip Johnson and an art museum which comprises permanent collections of painting and sculpture.
His very personal and intuitive exploration of
architectural space and perception is defined by his
glass structures or pavilions, models, photographs and video
works.
In addition to
works on paper, and canvases whose physicality relates to the scale of the human body, Mangold has also
worked in stained
glass for
architectural projects.
With an
architectural refit of the four gallery spaces and three new films alongside sculptures and wall
works in neon, smoke, haberdashery, commercial slat walls, vinyl siding and blown
glass, BAD LAND is a narrative about the sliding scale of sovereignty, self - sufficiency and despair.
With a wealth of experience
working with the
architectural sector and established partnerships with some of the UK's most prestigious housebuilders, Intaglio has used innovation and the technical ability of the team to stay at the forefront of the
glass and design market in the United Kingdom.