Sentences with phrase «architectural scale»

The phrase "architectural scale" refers to a specialized ruler used by architects and designers to measure and draw accurately scaled blueprints or other architectural drawings. It helps them create accurate representations of buildings and structures on paper. Full definition
Situated just outside of new galleries devoted to the musical instruments of Gunnar Schonbeck and works by experimental musician and artist Laurie Anderson, Slip conflates visual art and musical performance — cornerstones of MASS MoCA's program — at a grand architectural scale.
Koch presents a continuation of her Fundos series: photographs of the interiors of empty boxes, bags, and packages, manipulated to house and reflect light and mimic architectural scales.
Design Watch Members of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum were invited last night to view mid-20th Century Architectural scale Blenko glass at the Culture Object showroom with curator and glass expert Damon Crain.
Architectural scale oil painting on canvas, measures 70» by 70.5».
Limo 227 NE 2nd Street Miami, FL 33132 Known for architectural scale interventions that unsettle the functionality of quotidian infrastructure, Los Angeles based artist Nate Page created a dramatic temporary intervention into the urban fabric of Miami's downtown.
In addition, ordinary windows will be replaced with colored panels disrupting one's expectation, and images of small, empty containers enlarged to architectural scale disassociate the photographs from their references and challenge how we relate to space.
What / Why: «Blurring the boundaries between sculpture, installation and painting, Sarah Sze builds intricate landscapes from the ordinary minutiae of everyday life, yet on a grand architectural scale.
Nim Li Punit lacks the architectural scale of Lubaantun but complements the latter by virtue of its concentration of sculpted stelae.
Mark Bradford's eight - panel Pickett's Charge (2016 — 17) abstracts layers of history, violence, and reckoning on an architectural scale.
British artist Berlino was chosen for his architectural scale sculptural style based on natural inspiration and La Concha was created — a stylised seashell that stands at the front of the hotel entrance.
The German artist, who famously uses a spraygun to extend her painterly gesture to an architectural scale, has included three trees — roots and all — atop an uneven surface of canvas and dirt to blur the distinction between museum and park.
Koch has become known for photographing the empty interiors of small boxes and bags and enlarging them to architectural scale.
Similarly, the Bob Burnside wall piece Untitled works on an architectural scale.
Nancy Olivier and Gary Petersen translate grid - based and geometric paradigms of modernist pictorial space to an architectural scale.
The FRP is one project in Semme's practice, which otherwise operates at an architectural scale.
While «The Universal Adversary» is the first exhibition of this magnitude in the gallery, Ritchie has been working on an architectural scale for the last five years, beginning with Games of Chance And Skill in 2002, a permanent installation created for MIT, and to be followed this summer by Stare Decisis, a GSA - commissioned installation for a new Federal Courthouse in Oregon, designed in conversation with Pritzker prize - winning architect Thom Mayne.
A cross between Western geometric abstraction and the geometric ornamentation of Islamic art, it combines the visual impact of easel painting with the physical experience of design on an architectural scale.
In «Campaign» Gillick presents a progressive overlaying of spatial and performative situations, including sound, sculptural and text - based works that have existed as early prototypes or sketches, but have never been produced on the architectural scale for which they were initially intended.
With this size of canvas, you have a sense of architectural scale.
It also transforms the experience of its site, offering both a new focal point and a transition between human and architectural scale, while calling attention to the essentially communal nature of the building plaza.
Including sound, sculptural and text - based works that have existed as early prototypes or sketches but never produced on the architectural scale for which they were initially intended, Gillick's choreography of spaces, objects and ideas poetically addresses themes of time, as history and duration, and the visual and spatial codes of the social.
Known for his architectural scaled weavings, which are often mistaken for fleeting rays of light, Dawe is apparently inspired by memories of the skies above Mexico City and East Texas, his childhood and current homes, respectively.
Throughout his career, Mangold has been translating the most basic of formal elements — shape, line, and color — into paintings, prints and drawings of architectural scale.
On view is Spaghetti (2 windows), a photograph of the interior of a small box of pasta that has been enlarged to architectural scale.
Combining domestic detritus and office supplies into fantastical miniatures, she builds her works, fractal - like, on an architectural scale.
In the decade following the studio's inception, the focus of Random International's artistic practice has continuously evolved and today encompasses sculpture, performance, and installation on an architectural scale.
These textile patterns, sourced from early - 20th century women artists such as Sonia Delaunay or Barbara Stepanova, take on architectural scale and form the backdrop for interiors and table - top tableaux.
Including sound, sculptural and text - based works that have existed as early prototypes or sketches but never produced on the architectural scale for which they were initially intended.
It is a kind of calligraphy on an architectural scale.
The exhibition is organized chronologically and across mediums, ranging from the intimacy of a notebook to pieces that test the architectural scale of most museum galleries.
In addition, ordinary windows will be replaced with colored panels disrupting one's expectation, and images of small, empty containers enlarged to architectural scale.
He is a pioneer in the use of steel as a sculptural material, creating playful structures, at an architectural scale.
These boxes were displayed individually and also combined to form larger units, creating imposing constructions on an architectural scale.
Less then a week, he told me, but now he still has to double check his calculations to be sure that he had not mixed up the architectural scale (12 inches in a foot) with the engineering scale (one tenth of a foot).
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