Sentences with phrase «architectural sculptures in»

The American artist Dan Graham (born 1942 in Urbana, Illinois) is known for his architectural sculptures in the form of complex glas pavilions based on simple geometrical forms and made of metal and two - way mirror glas.
Turrell has been commissioned since then to install dozens of these architectural sculptures in museums across the United States and Europe, and as far away as Australia.
It will be the first time for me seeing Do Hu Suh's architectural sculptures in the flesh.
Self - taught, Vermont - based ceramicist John Brickels crafts dynamic, architectural sculptures in bisque - fired stoneware.
In 1980, Saint Phalle and her team began to build the first architectural sculpture in the garden.
These accumulated traces of the artist's intellectual and visual research over the past decades are presented in a space structurally transformed by Lee Bul so that it functions as an architectural sculpture in its own right.

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Certainly not every condo is a sculpture in which humans dwell, but Gehry isn't the only guy with ambitious architectural plans for Toronto.
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.
Right now it is primarily used in architectural design such as product displays, sculptures, tables and even walls.
Then we reach the village of Maras; Maras is a little town that still keeps a good parts of its architectural Colonial beauty (you can see amazing facades made of thin stone, lintels with sculptures in bas - relief) After the tour Maras Moray we continue our drive down a dirt road to the Inca salt mines.
In the early 1960s, Smith turned his focus to sculpture, with his architectural background informing one of his most radical innovations — having his work industrially fabricated.
Each of the installations, which vary in form — from sculpture and photography to sound and architectural intervention — investigates a different element of the in - between as both a physical location and an abstract condition.
«All the Clothes of an Imelda I Know» (2011), is a sculpture comprised of the objects and ornate architectural models used in the film, «Full Firearms» (2011), a loosely adapted the real - life story of Sarah Winchester, the Connecticut gun heiress who, in the 1880s, built a manor to house the «spirits» haunting her: the victims of her father - in - law's arms empire.
Primarily working in drawing and sculpture, he often depicts ambiguous interior spaces filled with books, posters, and paintings, as well as commonplace objects, such as bottles and cigarettes, in a stark, linear style reminiscent of architectural...
This wide - ranging, multidisciplinary category could include art typically defined as sculpture, performance, documentary photography, and even large - scale interventions in both man - made and natural environments, such as wrapping architectural landmarks, or sketches and maquettes related to MOCA Jacksonville's Project Atrium series.
Karen Wilkin, «Greenberg and the Syracuse Artists», The Mirror Eye, Clement Greenberg in Syracuse, catalogue to the exhibition, Greenberg in Syracuse, Then and Now, May / June 2005, Syracuse, NY Suzanne Shane, «Greenberg in Syracuse, Then And Now», The Mirror Eye, Clement Greenberg in Syracuse, catalogue to the exhibition, Greenberg in Syracuse, Then and Now, May / June 2005, Syracuse, NY Clement Greenberg, «Interview with Clement Greenberg», Direct Sculpture; Dialogue in Polymers, catalogue to the exhibition, UMass / Amherst 2006 Robert Morgan, Clement Greenberg, Late Writings, University of Minnesota Press 2003 Donald Kuspit, «A Critic's Collection», Artnet.com, August 3, 2001 Karen Wilkin; Bruce Guenther, Clement Greenberg A Critic's Collection, Princeton University Press 2001 «Recontre avec Darryl Hughto, L'mour de la matiere», Pratique Des Arts, no. 36 Fevrier - Mars 2001 Michael Ennis, «Long on Art», Architectural Digest, May 1996 Dodie Kazanjian, «On Target», Vogue, February 1990 Karen Wilkin, «At the Galleries», Partisan Review, no. 2, 1989 Grace Glueck, «1 + 1 on Madison, Couples Show Adds Up», The New York Times, Feb. 17, 1984 Valentin Tatransky, «The Art of Painting; Jules Olitski, Lawrence Poons, and Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1983 Terry Fenton, Darryl Hughto, Recent Paintings, Catalogue to the exhibition, The Edmonton Art Gallery, November 1981 Karen Wilkin, «The New Generation; A Curator's Choice», art magazine, May / June 1981 Ken Carpenter, «New Abstract Art», art magazine, May / June 1981 Stephen Pentak, «Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, May 1981 Vivien Raynor, «Darryl Hughto», The New York Times, May 30, 1980 Kenworth Moffett, The New Generation; A Curator's Choice, Rhineburgh Press, NY, 1980 Ken Carpenter, Darryl Hughto, catalogue to the exhibition, Meredith Long Contemporary, NY, 1980 John Russell, «The 20th Century at the Met», The New York Times, August 12, 1979 Suzanne Shane, «Darryl Hughto», 57th Street Review, Feb. 1976 Ken Carpenter, «Third Generation Abstraction: Darryl Hughto», Arts Magazine, Feb. 1975 James Harithas, Notes on Darryl Hughto, Catalogue to the exhibition, Everson Museum, Mar. 1973
In the years since then, he has worked consistently in series, pioneering new approaches to form, color, narrative, and abstraction with innovative paintings, prints, sculptures, and architectural installationIn the years since then, he has worked consistently in series, pioneering new approaches to form, color, narrative, and abstraction with innovative paintings, prints, sculptures, and architectural installationin series, pioneering new approaches to form, color, narrative, and abstraction with innovative paintings, prints, sculptures, and architectural installations.
So, for me, there can be no confusion on this point, Abstract sculpture does not need any longer the support of the human body or any body or plant or architectural form or engineering phenomenon or anything else to play a supporting role and share in what is to come.
Sculpture in the City, the City of London's annual public art programme set amongst some of London's most iconic architectural landmarks, launches on 27 June including works by Paul McCarthy, Martin Creed and Ryan Gander.
Perhaps best known for his architectural «cuttings» — sculptures made from slices of buildings slated for demolition — Matta - Clark was co-founder of FOOD in 1971, a functioning restaurant that employed artists and hosted art / food performances.
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!
Lehmann Maupin 536 W. 22nd St., (212) 255-2923 Through June 13 Mary Corse (b. 1945) was one of the few women involved in the 1960s - and - on Southern California art movement called «Light & Space,» which typically featured ultra-minimal architectural environments instead of more conventional art objects such as paintings and sculptures.
In deciphering the work, there is a need to refer to sculpture's spatial development in the twentieth - century that combines sculptural form and architectural space with artworks that deconstruct, subvert and transform architecturIn deciphering the work, there is a need to refer to sculpture's spatial development in the twentieth - century that combines sculptural form and architectural space with artworks that deconstruct, subvert and transform architecturin the twentieth - century that combines sculptural form and architectural space with artworks that deconstruct, subvert and transform architecture.
In her first institutional solo exhibition Spring, on view at New York Swiss Institute until July 23, New York - based, Croatian artist Dora Budor presents sculptures that wrap around architectural miniatures originally featured in the blockbuster films The Fifth Element, Batman Returns and Johnny MnemoniIn her first institutional solo exhibition Spring, on view at New York Swiss Institute until July 23, New York - based, Croatian artist Dora Budor presents sculptures that wrap around architectural miniatures originally featured in the blockbuster films The Fifth Element, Batman Returns and Johnny Mnemoniin the blockbuster films The Fifth Element, Batman Returns and Johnny Mnemonic.
Known for his finger - crocheted environments that grace gallery spaces and architectural interiors, Neto presents new sculptures and wall - mounted works in an expansive installation that will veil the gallery's two - floor space.
In this exhibition, the sculpture titled Puzzle presented a towering bricolage of mirrors that forms an isolated, highly architectural space.
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.
These imagined ruins, restored memory and archaeological (re) creation are made of various materials, from bas - reliefs, to monumental architectural sculptures evoking the doors and structures of the subterranean, here constructed in polystyrene, polished aluminium, plaster and cement.
Less than one year later, Skou has transformed Overgaden into an installation of collages and sculptures that articulated repressed architectural spaces to create crossing points into possible futures, in Staggering Territory, his first major solo exhibition.
The current installation continues my interest in functional architectural objects, and represents the first time I have created a sculpture that functions as usable space.
The show paid homage to Ward's exploration of identity (including his Jamaican roots and his life as an artist in New York) and environment through immersive architectural installations, as well as sculptures and photographs, forged largely from found objects.
Philippe Decrauzat (b. 1974) will explore the principles of tensegrity — an architectural coinage from the 1950s that refers to a structure's tensional integrity — in two sculptures titled «Orator» and «Shut and Open at the Same Time».
Expect to find a panorama of art in all mediums, from painting, printmaking, film and photography to sculpture, architectural works and performance art.
Also on view is a group of bronze sculptures from Nagle's Hands On series (1991), which use the cup as a formal vehicle rather than a utilitarian tool, employing slight variations in structure and texture to create abstract geometric and architectural forms.
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.
In the gallery, Daniel presents selections from his Accidental Art series — photographs depicting fences erected by construction contractors in natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series of small sculptures from his Architectural Structures serieIn the gallery, Daniel presents selections from his Accidental Art series — photographs depicting fences erected by construction contractors in natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series of small sculptures from his Architectural Structures seriein natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series of small sculptures from his Architectural Structures series.
In placing the sculptures in proximity to architectural remains, Plensa forges a connection between spirit and matter, the historic and the contemporary, underlining his ongoing pursuit to understand the beauty in everyday lifIn placing the sculptures in proximity to architectural remains, Plensa forges a connection between spirit and matter, the historic and the contemporary, underlining his ongoing pursuit to understand the beauty in everyday lifin proximity to architectural remains, Plensa forges a connection between spirit and matter, the historic and the contemporary, underlining his ongoing pursuit to understand the beauty in everyday lifin everyday life.
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).
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.
In the late 1960s Lynda Benglis became famous for her radical re-envisioning of sculpture and painting through her early works using wax and latex, which she poured on to the ground to take painting off the canvas and into architectural space.
Through architectural installation and sculpture, Yiso Bahc was interested in quietly disturbing our perceptions and judgements.
Bourgeois produced approximately 60 works in the series, assembling found objects, artifacts from her daily life (clothing, fabric, and furniture), and sculptures within distinctive architectural enclosures.
Rachel Whiteread's cast sculptures of everyday objects and Heidi Bucher's casts of architectural elements made from latex and fabrics belong to Marks, which maps artists» powerful memories of spaces in which they lived and worked.
Through architectural installation and sculpture, Yiso Bahc is interested in quietly disturbing our perceptions and judgements.
Jana Euler often works in overlaid figurative paintings, presented at times amidst sculptures and architectural alterations.
Art received the International Art Critics Association (AICA - USA)'s 2010 Second Place award for «Best Project in a Public Space» for the organization's exhibition of Antony Gormley: Event Horizon, which featured 31 sculptures of the human form placed in and around Madison Square Park and on the rooftops of architectural treasures throughout New York City's Flatiron District and environs.
The artist photographs the sculpture's individual components and prints them in large - scale format; this shift in scale and medium recasts intimate objects as monumental, architectural portraits.
Michal Rovner (b. 1957, Israel) works in video, sculpture, drawing, architectural intervention and installation.
This exhibition elaborates on the research Clearwater began for a previous exhibition, Frank Stella at 2000: Changing the Rules, an in - depth exploration of the artist's bold paintings, sculpture and architectural models from the 90's.
Johnson designed some of America's greatest modern architectural landmarks, including the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden at The Museum of Modern Art, New York's AT&T Building (now Sony Plaza), Houston's Transco (now Williams) Tower and Pennzoil Place, the Fort Worth Water Garden, and the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California.
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