Then there's a real Wagnerian nutcase - the Viennese Hermann Nitsch, notorious for actions with blood and guts, throws red paint
at giant canvases in a reductio ad absurdum of expression that is profoundly impressive.
Not exact matches
Typically, throughout the course of the game, Yoshi will need to navigate through maps by flinging yarn
at enemies and empty
canvases (used to create stairs, tubes, pathways, etc.), jumping and platforming through obstacles, and defeating
giant boss enemies.
I enter the K.O.S. studio in Chelsea to find a sunlit space crowded with
giant canvases, tables covered with books (Darwin's Origin of Species, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, H.G. Wells's The Time Machine), ladders with people reaching out to work
at the top of the
canvas, computers, music blaring, and several individuals kneeling and standing as they fill in and stamp, with various levels of pressure, hand stamps of tiny branches over a
canvas covered in a grid of book pages.
On the outskirts of the official events, the artist Castillo installed threads of
canvas snaking through the abandoned house
at 526 Caffin Avenue in Holy Cross, culminating in a
giant sphere of the stuff on the front lawn.
He took me over to the other side of the first floor, a wall that featured Ed Ruscha's Desire (2013), Richard Prince's Spiritual America (1983), Jeff Koons's
giant «Made in Heaven»
canvas Hand on Breast (1990), and Alex Israel & Bret Easton Ellis's Trent Looked
at Tara (2016).
How we used to hold our noses
at the sight of the
giant plops of dung that Chris Ofili had managed to use as deft foot props for his languidly leaning, rainbow - twinkly
canvases.