Sentences with phrase «architectural pieces in»

Thanasi is a contemporary figurative sculptor whose work synthesizes classical forms with the conceptual experiential movement of the present through the placement of figurative and architectural pieces in dialogue with one another.
Over the last five years, Shelley has concentrated on bizarre functioning architectural pieces in which he lives and works during the exhibition monitored with live surveillance video equipment.

Not exact matches

His pieces tend to be highly architectural and the ones you see in exhibits border on not being wearable, so it is a treat to find a beautiful and highly wearable example of his work.
I like pieces with architectural references, I love to mix hard and soft materials (i.e. silk and leather) and I want structure in nearly everything I wear, except for those days when I drift in Free People boho territory.
Today's look is a themed around a beautiful piece of architectural salvage that my Great - Grandpa Irwin pulled from a condemned old church in Minnesota, a loooong time ago.
I AM IN LOVE with this piece of architectural salvage.
Originally planned as an exhibition center, with several architectural pieces of industrial design already in place, it turned out to be one of the most horrific places.
This is the only new hotel in New York which pays homage to the original boutique style hotel of Europe, but finished with modern architectural fixtures and furniture pieces.
2015 The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA SAIC 150th Anniversary Show, Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL Piece by Piece, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO Wild Noise: Artwork from The Bronx Museum of the Arts and El Museo Nacional de La Habana, The Bronx Museum, Bronx, NY Bring in the Reality, Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York, NY Pilgrimage Dun Huang — First International City Sculpture Exhibition, Architectural Society of China, Dun Huang, China POP Stars!
Project Space Festival Day 10: Raumerweiterungshalle The Raumerweiterungshalle, or «spatial extension container», is a portable architectural form designed in the 1960s and 1970s in the DDR — a building in eight pieces that can telescope in on itself.
Despite being detained in China throughout the planning of the exhibition, the show will feature monumental architectural pieces created for the RA galleries, the artist having virtually navigated the spaces from his studio in Beijing.
While Moore's pieces are perhaps best viewed in situ at Perry Green, Hepworth's outdoor pieces were given new life within the gallery setting at Tate Britain's «Sculpture for a Modern World» in 2015, which included a life - size reconstruction of one of her modern architectural structures in which she showed her work.
Some pieces also include incised and / or painted suggestions of shadowy architectural spaces (arches, hallways, shallow niches) in which the balls are placed.
Holly Block, the executive director of the Bronx Museum, which commissioned an architectural environment from him in 2009, said: «A lot of people don't understand Vito's turn to architecture, but I think he wanted to be more ambitious and make pieces that lived in the world — and in people's lives — in a different way than artworks usually do, and it was a risky and courageous thing to do.»
The exhibition offers a selection of more than fifty pieces from the 1990s to the present, some of which the artist has especially reconfigured in order to adapt to the Museum's unique architectural spaces while others were created specifically for the exhibition in Bilbao.
Imagining what would happen if attempts to contain nature collapsed and plants began to overwhelm these carefully managed interior spaces, Goh layers printed and cut paper onto the Sunroom walls and suspends pieces from the ceiling, surrounding the viewer in an overgrowth of both botanical imagery and architectural forms.
In this piece, Frezza and Chiao illustrate how the constructed and architectural can interact with the organic environment, creating the playful, hybrid space of an indoor garden.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's «Speaking of Art,» British sculptor Rachel Whiteread discusses developing a diverse vocabulary of mediums, how architectural structures inform her works, and the how the installation of a piece can change its meaning.
His large, architectural textiles, in bright red or ravishing saffron, are both sculptures and performative pieces, meant to be handled however spectators wish (though visitors can not touch the older examples on view).
Bringing together a minimalist structural rigour contrasted with unfolding fields of energy, Altmejd recognizes the primacy of the conceptual approach in shaping the cycles that run through his work: heads, constructed, architectural pieces, werewolves, bird men, giants, bodybuilders, guides, watchmen... The abrupt changes in scale (from the minuscule to the monumental), profusion of materials (crystals, mirrors, synthetic hair and fur, resin, wood, metal) and the various devices he uses to occupy the space (platforms, display cases, oversized cabinets) are all strategies that position the artist as a creator of all possibilities.
In studio 328, Francine B. Livaditis, whose eye is drawn to architectural subjects, will display visions of Las Vegas and a selection of what she's intriguingly dubbing «Bits & Pieces
The revelation can be architectural - as in his 1973 work at the Galleria Toselli in Milan, where he had layers of paint stripped from the walls to expose the original plaster surface - or functional, as in his piece for the Claire Copley Gallery in Los Angeles, in which he made public the business operation of the gallery by removing the wall dividing the exhibition area from the office and storage space.
And despite the mechanical rigidity suggested by Desmarais» architectural forms, the movement continued as one walked past each piece, the body's motion stirring constant shifts in shape, lighting, and color.
In the beginning of the 70s, Serra focused on outdoors, pioneering large - scale and site - specific pieces that create a dialogue with a particular architectural, urban, or landscape setting.
And in the case of Nauman's, given their inherent complexity — they may incorporate video, audio, lighting, sound, and / or text in addition to architectural structures, as in the prose / floor piece Cones Cojones, 1973 - 75, installed for the exhibition — they seem doubly inaccessible.
In conjunction with this architectural centre - piece, mixed media pieces explore the nostalgia of childhood memories.
In conjunction with this architectural centre - piece, de Monseignat incorporates sculptural, drawn and mixed media pieces, all of which explore «the nostalgia of childhood memories.»
Schanck work is bold, architectural pieces that are coated in a super fine foil that reveals every nook and cranny of their original surfaces (the table is cheap OSB wood), now smooth to the touch thanks to a glossy finish.
Hauser and Wirth, Somerset, 21 March — 21 June 2015 I'm looking forward to visiting Hauser & Wirth Somerset this weekend for the opening of its Architecture Season, which features various site - specific / architectural interventions and events, from a sound piece from Turner Prize - winner Susan Phillipsz to the installation of last year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, designed by the Chilean architect Smiljan Radic, in the site's idyllic grounds.
From 2008 to 2010 Silverman collaborated with Nader Tehrani on «Boolean Valley», a conceptual, installation piece that traveled from the San Jose Museum of Art to MOCA Los Angeles, to the Nasher Sculpture Center, in which they made a cone - shaped form on the wheel, slip cast it 200 times, then cut each cone horizontally in two and laid out the resulting 400 pieces as a complicated, topographic, landscape installation that responded to each of the architectural spaces within which is was installed.
Two years earlier, at Roche Court sculpture park, near Salisbury, Wiltshire, the couple had shown together for the first time in their marriage: he with a dozen huge, rusted steel pieces from the series called Flats, made in 1974 in Canada with the aid of a crane; she indoors with a sequence of vibrantly coloured canvases painted with architectural forms not far distant from his.
Other works in the exhibition include wall pieces and a gridded platform on the floor making use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural structures repeating and receding into infinite space.
The tiny sculptures suggest monumental tomb architecture in form, seen perhaps most clearly in Yackulic's architectural drawings, companion pieces to the Variations.
Taking in old classics, including his now iconic prints of Battersea Power Station, the National Theatre and Tate Modern; commissions for high profile clients including the Southbank Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company and Transport for London; and new, more abstract architectural pieces, this show brings together some of Catherall's best - known artworks and displays his signature style and movement to mastery of the linocutting medium.
Heddaya writes: «From the outside, Weathersby's pieces straddle the clinical geometry of Op art and the organic architectural character of traditional room dividers and panels, like the Arab mashrabeya or the Japanese screen, and are unobtrusive, orderly, suggestive even of a painterly monasticism... Ken Weathersby is certainly not the first artist to have manipulated painting and denotation, or desecrated the ever - cooling corpse of canvas — the project has a distinctly vintage, Black Mountain College feel to it — but there is a focused and exploratory energy at work in his pieces, a maturity of purpose that stands at ascetic remove from the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.»
This exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield explores how Caro incorporated architectural features into his work, from the large - scale painted steel sculptures made in the 1960s to his final pieces created using large sheets of perspex.
In her current show at David Zwirner, titled simply Isa Genzken, the artist presents sculptures from her Shauspieler (Actors) series, two new large - scale architectural sculptures, pieces from her Nefertiti series, as well as panel works both on the floor and along the walls.
Exhibited for the first time will be works created by a new process in which Suh's signature architectural pieces are compressed into two - dimensional «drawings».»
During its duration, the actual structures or containers intrigued me — the physical boxes holding the archive and the various architectural spaces that the centre had occupied over its history; it had moved 5 times.The piece I included in the final exhibition of our investigations was a one - to - one scale photograph compiled of all the sides (inside and outside views) of one of the programming boxes, mounted on the gallery floor.
Within the larger scope of Gates» output, this building, alongside the others he has restored, is an integral part of his work: the buildings themselves can be, and are often, categorized as falling within his oeuvre as much as the smaller pieces he will sell in gallery exhibitions or art fairs to fund architectural projects such as the Bank.
Slight in scale, approximately the size of a book, each piece offers a different tableau: minimalist forms, architectural elements, flattened perspectives, proposals for land art, or Martian carvings.
Among the works included are a number of significant pieces from the series Doric, powerful compositions on aluminium in which the exploration of architectural motifs vies with the intensity of the colour.
The large scale pieces in this show are all from the late 1960's and early 1970's and still resonate with architectural impact.
So it isn't simply an architectural piece plopped down in a gallery.
Rodriguez's rugged physical work stands in relationship to the battered automotive effigies of John Chamberlain, the process - driven folded felt pieces of Robert Morris, the architectural painting installations of Jessica Stockholder, and the bricolage clusters of Isa Genzken.
The autobiographical dimension of the artist's work is revealed in pieces related to friendships, memories and places; while the formal aspect is evident in paintings of grids and squares rendered in primary colors and in works based on architectural planes.
pieces related to friendships, memories and places; while the formal aspect is evident in paintings of grids and squares rendered in primary colors and in works based on architectural planes.
Each of the artists will produce an art work for Istanbul by the end of 2010; a collection of 77 pieces of art will be presented to Istanbul.Visibility a one day intense programme October 2010, intends to make contemporary art, artist and Galata Visible to the people just like a flash of Lightning aiming to make visible historical architectural and sociological richness richness of Galata and the industry in Sishane.Highly regarded artists, organizers and museum executitives visiting Istanbul offered a platform where they can get to know the local production.Photography parade in December 2010, will aim to document an important cultural art and life a total of 12 photography exhibitions will be opened at the Fototrek photography centre or Istanbul street including works by local and foreign photographers.
Since 2008, the Mexican artist has been creating photographic cutouts in which the focal point of an image is stripped away to leave only a blank silhouette — first eliminating notable architectural sites from his own photographs, then later applying the same process to recognizable pieces of modern art.
In the film's imagery, performers and set pieces have been removed through photo - editing to expose architectural elements and to create new readings of these theatrical spaces.
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