Sentences with phrase «as a sculptor also»

The direct and openly tactile techniques that Degas honed as a sculptor also permeate his work in two - dimensions, as the artist ground rich overlays of pigment into paper, and put aside his paintbrush to fashion frothy tutus from his thumbprints.
The direct and openly tactile techniques that Degas honed as a sculptor also permeate his work in two dimensions, as the artist ground rich overlays of pigment into paper and put aside his paintbrush to fashion frothy tutus from his thumbprints.

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I also know a sculptor who stated that in Alberta outdoor sculptures need to be coated as there is so much sulphur particulate in the air that it will corrode sculptures.
As well as being one of the most influential figures in Australian wine from the 1960s to his death in 2006, the irrepressible impresario, winery founder, show judge and writer was also a sculptor, and his chunky, Easter Island - like figures loomed out of the landscape of his Hunter propertAs well as being one of the most influential figures in Australian wine from the 1960s to his death in 2006, the irrepressible impresario, winery founder, show judge and writer was also a sculptor, and his chunky, Easter Island - like figures loomed out of the landscape of his Hunter propertas being one of the most influential figures in Australian wine from the 1960s to his death in 2006, the irrepressible impresario, winery founder, show judge and writer was also a sculptor, and his chunky, Easter Island - like figures loomed out of the landscape of his Hunter property.
The research, in which the CIC biomaGUNE and the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid also participate, not only represents a record in optical quality in which billions of gold nanoparticles behave as a single one, but introduces a new way to manipulate and improve nanomaterials by employing lasers as chisels in the hands of a sculptor.
The team — also including Heather Jacobson and Anna Frebel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as former Carnegie postdoc Josh Adams — studied five stars in Sculptor, measuring the abundance of 15 elements in each one.
Also known as NGC the Sculptor galaxy is part of a cluster of galaxies visible to observers in the Southern hemisphere.
As Chest Sculptors, we not only work on losing chest fat and building a powerful set of pecs, but since our goal is to look powerful, masculine, unstoppable... we must also work on increasing the width of our chest.
In addition to being an airbrush artist, sculptor, costume maker, and crystal jewelry creator, I'm also a practicing shamanic herbal healer and a massage therapist, as well as a spiritual guide and teacher who learns the most from his students.
As a sculptor I see also a magnificent combination of long bones, muscled limbs, folds of skin, and dynamic movement.
Also known as MUSA, this dive site features more than 60 underwater installations from the famed sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor.
The hotel is also perfect for hosting, and regularly features a variety of events from art (such as those from French painter and sculptor Nicole Deleuze) to activities for wine buffs.
For instance, Demand, who trained as a sculptor and is also a filmmaker, uses colored paper and cardboard to construct life - size architectural models that he then photographs in a style meant to accentuate the artifice.
These connections include the obvious sculptors, such as Seymour Lipton and Isamu Noguchi, but also architecture and music.
Acclaimed Scottish Sculptor Kenny Hunter had two solo exhibitions in 2014 as part of GENERATION, Scotland (Glasgow and Berwick, 2014); also at Connersmith, Washington (2012); Gallerie Scheffel, Germany (2012); and New Arts Centre, Salisbury (2009).
Pangolin hope to push the boundaries of the traditional definition of drawing by incorporating collage, printmaking and computer - aided graphics as mediums that sculptors also use to oscillate between two and three dimensions.
Besides the painters and sculptors of the period the New York School of Abstract expressionism also generated a number of supportive poets, including Frank O'Hara and photographers such as Aaron Siskind and Fred McDarrah, (whose book The Artist's World in Pictures documented the New York School during the 1950s), and filmmakers — notably Robert Frank — as well.
While the movement is closely associated with painting, and painters such as Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline, Clyfford Still, Hans Hofmann, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, and others, collagist Anne Ryan and certain sculptors in particular were also integral to abstract expressionism.
The collection also includes several drawings and prints produced by artists better known as sculptors: Henry Moore, Claes Oldenburg, George Segal, Louise Nevelson, and a significant group of preparatory studies by Seymour Lipton.
Although often connected to minimalist sculptors such as Donald Judd, who also made simple painted wooden objects at roughly the same time, Anne Truitt had little in common with the anti-aesthetic and anti-compositional stance of that loosely defined movement.
As a mobile space it is designed to fit into wherever it happens to be, and visitors during its week in Edinburgh could also catch an array of works by US sculptor John Chamberlain at Inverleith House; a fascinating and characteristically uncompromising show by the German conceptual artist Hanne Darboven at Talbot Rice; and two films by the London - based artist Beatrice Gibson at Collective addressing the global finance system.
Though known primarily as a sculptor, Rob Fischer also explores his interest in the American landscape through photography, here expressed in a series of three snapshot taken out of a car window of a dingy mobile home.
He became a founding member of the Dada movement and worked as a poet before deciding, around 1930, to also become a sculptor.
Joining the big Lichtenstein in the opening space, for instance, are other modernists such as Robert Rauschenberg, sculptors Donald Judd (a sleek and lovely minimalist gesture) and Duane Hanson (the slumped and stolid «Dishwasher,» a fine example of his psychologically disorienting hyperrealistic human figures), but also some splendid Danish silver pieces from the Georg Jensen firm.
Parts, piled, piles, broken, pieces, stacks, clastic, stacked, identical, interchangeable — minimalist sculptor Carl Andre carefully selected these words as a preface to his own work, words that can also be used to describe Frida Escobedo's Material Reservoir.
It demonstrates not only the power of the artist's use of his autobiographical landscape as a foil for considering a collective experience, but also his technical expertise as a sculptor.
A sculptor who began working during the postwar period in a classical figurative style, Alina Szapocznikow radically reconceptualized sculpture as an imprint not only of memory but also of her own body.
Schweder's desire to blur the boundaries between various media also references such art movements as Fluxus, the art collective Ant Farm, and such contemporary sculptors and performance artists as Carsten Höller and Erwin Wurm.
He also served as an assistant to sculptor Paul Manship (most famous for Rockefeller Center's Prometheus).
Max Bill was a hugely influential founder of the Concrete Art movement, not only through his variegated career as a sculptor, painter, and industrial and graphic designer, but also as a prolific writer, scholar, and teacher.
It places works by Rodin and Nauman into unusual spatial relationships, calling attention to the artists» mutual artistic concerns while also focusing a lens on how each sculptor conceives of the body as an emotional instrument, something not always understood by the rational mind.
While primarily known as one of the most influential landscape architects of the 20th Century, designing the pavements of Copacabana Beach and the grounds of Inhotim, Roberto Burle Marx was also a painter and sculptor who had an orchestral approach to composed colour and composition.
In the 1950s, Noland also met and developed important associations with many artists including the established sculptors David Smith and Anthony Caro, as well as critic Clement Greenberg who introduced him to Abstract Expressionism.
Smith, of course, is famed as a sculptor but like Henry Moore and a few other sculptors he also was a good painter.
A leading Abstract Expressionist sculptor, Seymour Lipton began his career as a dentist, which provided not only a profitable day job but also the technical skills — acquired in fashioning fillings and braces — that he used in making his welded sculptures.
In addition to examining his development as a sculptor, the exhibition at the Nasher also showcased the effect his work in three dimensions had on his studio practice, including his paintings and drawings.
Working as a welder at automotive factories before devoting himself to a full - time art - making career, David Smith was an Abstract Expressionist sculptor and painter who was also a pioneer of sculpting with welded metal.
We also had a rare visit from friends from Angola and America as well as a flurry of painting shows and a feature on one of South Africa's greatest sculptors.
The gallery has also hosted exhibitions with artists of older generations such as Michelangelo Pistoletto and Gianfranco Pardi and represents the works of British conceptual artist Stephen Willats, American feminist artist Mary Beth Edelson and Syrian born painter and sculptor Simone Fattal who have been showing since the 1960's and have greatly influenced many of the younger generation of artists.
She was also known as Lady Caro, the supportive wife of the sculptor Sir Anthony Caro, whom she assisted on many of his monumental outdoor works.
The installation celebrates seven decades of Catlett's career as a sculptor and printmaker; it is also one of the first major exhibitions of her work in the Southeast since Ms. Catlett's passing in 2012.
2018's Festival will also offer the opportunity to see newly commissioned work by rising stars of contemporary sculpture as well as leading established artists, including Phyllida Barlow, one of the most lauded British sculptors working today.
One of the most significant artists of the 20th century, Schendel is known for her exquisite drawings on rice paper, but also worked as a painter, poet, and sculptor.
Apart from his music career, Glass had a moving company with his cousin, the sculptor Jene Highstein, and also worked as a plumber and cab driver (during 1973 to 1978).
When I returned to Paris in Nov. 28 I was a «wire sculptor» as I put it, also «le roi du fil de fer.»
It was also around this time that the Russian - American experimental sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988) began producing her famous assemblages known as «sculptured walls», and only a few years since Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85) had begun his own form of junk art which had an important impact on junk sculpture practised by Arman and others.
Created in close collaboration with the artist, this new book not only presents Michael Heizer's first exhibition with Gagosian Gallery in New York, but also firmly establishes the artist's reputation as a legendary sculptor.
She trained as a sculptor at the Glasgow School of Art (MA and BA) and also has an MA in philosophy from the same school.
[1] Renowned as a sculptor, Levitan also produced paintings, graphics and fine art works on paper.
Also at the Tate Britain in the coming months is a major retrospective of the work of leading British sculptor and early Turner Prize winner Richard Deacon, who achieved international recognition in the 1980s with works such as Tall Tree in the Ear.
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