Wednesday — Friday, April 18 — 20, 1 — 3 pm Inspired by the new spring exhibitions Sculpting with Air: Ian McMahon and Jong Oh and Lived Space: Humans And Architecture, join us as we create exciting and unexpected air and
architectural sculpture experiences in the Park.
Not exact matches
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors and empresses, court paintings, religious
sculpture, and ritual objects to fine ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles, and furniture — will be combined with 3 - D virtual technology and
architectural features to offer visitors an immersive
experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory and splendor.
Bruce Nauman: Theaters of
Experience is a focused selection of works in a range of media, including
sculpture, video, holograms, neon and
architectural installations, which examine the artist's use of performance devices as a conduit for heightened self - awareness for both artist and audience.
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors and empresses, court paintings, religious
sculpture, and ritual objects to fine ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles, and furniture — will be combined with 3 - D printing technology and
architectural features to offer visitors an immersive
experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory and splendor.
Using as a formalist departure point the measurement, «a home that is half of a four by six foot cubicle,» which served as a critique of the treatment of Vietnamese refugees who were given the minimal amount of space in the camps, Ngô combines
architectural sculpture with traces of her siblings»
experiences, which are at times poignant, humorous, and profound, but always expressing a full range of agency often denied to children and refugees alike.
Artist Statement: Liene Bosquê's installations,
sculptures and social engaged work explores sensorial
experience within
architectural, urban and personal spaces; emphasizing context, memory, and history.
Budor's
sculptures wrapped around
architectural miniatures originally featured in the blockbuster films The Fifth Element, Batman Returns, and Johnny Mnemonic, becoming real - life fossils of on - screen
experiences.
A range of
sculpture, drawing and video, work with, or reference, the connection between
architectural space, memory and
experience.
His intent is to combine the spatial organisation from previous projects and
experiences, which will culminate in an immersive
architectural installation occupied by his
sculptures.
A concrete cast of the interior of an entire terraced house, House only stood for a few months before its demolition, but was a landmark public
sculpture for London and has come to epitomise Whiteread's lifelong project as an artist: fusing everyday
architectural and domestic forms with personal and universal human
experiences and memories.
As Harwood describes it, «the
sculpture can be seen as a quirky little art piece, appreciated for its artistic and
architectural design, or
experienced as a shady oasis where people sit and ponder the Potomac River, and are inspired by the movement of water.»