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Jane South constructs painted architectural sculptures of paper that are as industrial as they are archaic and whimsical.
Cinematographer Nils Clauss takes you inside the hyper - detailed architectural sculptures of South Korean artist Do Ho Suh.
Korean contemporary artist Lee Bul is known for her architectural sculptures of a huge scale.
From paintings inspired by the picturesque villages of Sussex to the architectural sculptures of Do Ho Suh, here are some of the best shows to visit this week.

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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.
Parts of the statement read, «This exhibition will focus on the Visual arts specifically; the traditional fine arts such as drawing, painting, photography, sculpture; architectural, environmental, and industrial arts such as urban, interior, product, and landscape designs.
The excavation also yielded a mutilated sculpture of a divine couple and carved architectural remains that include an amalaka (a cogged piece of carved stone exclusively placed on the spires of north Indian temples), artifacts bearing a lotus motif, and a circular shrine having pranjala or water chute (another typically Hindu temple artifact).
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Nicholas Kirkwood's collections focus on the curvature of the foot, with architectural designs and sculptured shapes creating elegant and refined silhouettes that fuse the traditional with the contemporary.
Gothic Sculpture (1150 - 1280): Origins, Development of Column Statues, Reliefs and Other Cathedral Architectural Sculpture Truly free Christian dating, friendship and forum site to meet Christian singles and married people alike.
The circular drum - like sculpture was intended to create an ever - changing architectural kaleidoscope of organic shapes and colours, but the 12 tracks do this on their own.
Catch a glimpse of the architectural skills of the ancient Roman people with a visit to the Colosseum and Roman Forum or make the journey to nearby Vatican City to browse through famous paintings, sculptures and artwork from centuries ago.
Many of the art and artifacts on display come from early expeditions: Sumerian cuneiform clay tablets (with some of the world's oldest writing), architectural elements from the 3,200 - year - old palace of the Pharaoh Merenptah, towering ancient Maya stone monuments, evocative masks from West Africa, Buddhist sculptures from China and Native American regalia.
Palenque's monumental stone temples are famed for their architectural sophistication and fine sculptures, and are made even more interesting by the detailed knowledge of its history that archaeologists have recovered from its inscriptions.
The city is also famously known as the City of Sculptures, owing to the beautiful architectural sculptures located at several parts ofSculptures, owing to the beautiful architectural sculptures located at several parts ofsculptures located at several parts of the city.
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.
Ibid Gallery is hosting a solo exhibition of Mexican artist Alejandro Almanza Pereda, whose work explores the relationships and invisible links between sculptures, architectural spaces, and the spectator.
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...
The Met is presenting «Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer,» an exhibition including 133 of his drawings, three marble sculptures, his earliest painting and a wood architectural model for a chapel vault.
Two untitled, bronze sculptures, one stack of three cubes and one black box with strange appendages seem only to further the architectural metaphor as maquettes.
It includes models, sketches, architectural drawings and photographs, along with full - scale reconstructions of play sculptures and playscapes.
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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.
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.
Mixed media sculptures redolent of dental topography were mounted onto the building's existing architectural elements.
When dealing with an artist as subtle as Arturo Herrera, the manner of interpretation is by nature complex, further complicated by what at first seems like wildly varied and distinct bodies of work, each adopting the formal affectations of the medium at hand: architectural interventions, collage, abstract paintings, biomorphic abstractions, hybrid paintings, photography, sculpture, mail art.
The grand, architectural charisma of Richard Serra's sculptures, Lucio Fontana's slashed, scintillating reflections on the highrise skylines of New York, and even Yves Klein's celebrated 1961 series of Fire Paintings, made using an industrial blowtorch, all drew on Burri's innovations.
Using cinematic strategies of affect, Budor composes sculptures and architectural interventions that organically incorporate screen - used cinema props.
In this exhibition, the sculpture titled Puzzle presented a towering bricolage of mirrors that forms an isolated, highly architectural space.
Overview: Inspired by the great architectural skyline of Chicago and the work of sculptor, installation / performance artist and urban interventionist, Theaster Gates, campers will make bas relief sculptures from found objects and create their own skyscrapers.
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.
Oscar Tuazon creates large - scale sculptures and installations that investigate the physical space and contain references to and elements of Minimalist sensibilities, do - it - yourself aesthetics, and formal architectural practices.
One sculpture was featured even on the front page of the September 2014 issue of Architectural Digest, USA.
Taking over one floor of the gallery, she had transformed it into a dramatized version of her own studio, with sloping, angular, plywood platforms that formed a mountainous topography, from which one could peer down onto maquettes of Lee's architectural sculptures sitting atop mirror plinths.
Featuring approximately 200 paintings, sculptures, works on paper, photographs, decorative arts, architectural and landscape designs, costumes, and popular culture ephemera — dating from the late 18th century to the present day — VMFA's landmark exhibition expands the chronological and geographic boundaries of the regionally diverse, multicultural revival.
On view is a new series of photographs as well as three large sculptures made of architectural remnants taken from Ciudad Juárez.
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 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.
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.
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