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«It's like 2007 again in some ways,» said Alex Logsdail, associate director of the Lisson Gallery, who had sold 15 pieces within the first four hours -LSB-...] a black wall sculpture by Anish Kapoor for 550,000 pounds and a stereogram by Haroon Mirza — who won the Silver Lion for the most promising young artist at this year's Venice Biennale — for 16,000 pounds.

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For the past quarter century, primarily with his paintings but also, as a recent exhibition title put it, «other stuff,» like photographs, videos, sculptures, and installations, he has been getting black figures onto museum walls.
Jack Whitten's first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth presents works from several series — «Quantum Walls», «Portals», lenticular works from the «Third Entity», one piece from the continuing Black Monolith Project, and a sculpture (all dated 2015 — 17)-- continuing a five - decade - long investigation of passions vis - à - vis a testing exploration of painting itself.
Inspired by his experience of the Pulitzer's monumental Ellsworth Kelly wall sculpture, Blue Black, Ligon enlists the colors to pose timely and nuanced questions, touching upon notions of language, identity, and perception.
Inspired by the Pulitzer's monumental Ellsworth Kelly wall sculpture, Blue Black, Ligon will expand Kelly's exploration of the two colors with a diverse selection of more than forty works spanning almost a century and touching upon notions of language, identity, and memory.
Revisiting manifestations of the black square and tracing its evolution over time to a more layered and frayed entity are a new suite of paintings by Ellen Gallagher riffing off of Kazimir Malevich's Black Square on a White Ground (1915), mixed media works by Turiya Magadlela, a bound fabric wall sculpture by Laura Lima, and Jonathas de Andrade's photographic iterations of the black square, which use plastic tarp to reference the movement of land occupation and the square form as a historic reference to capitablack square and tracing its evolution over time to a more layered and frayed entity are a new suite of paintings by Ellen Gallagher riffing off of Kazimir Malevich's Black Square on a White Ground (1915), mixed media works by Turiya Magadlela, a bound fabric wall sculpture by Laura Lima, and Jonathas de Andrade's photographic iterations of the black square, which use plastic tarp to reference the movement of land occupation and the square form as a historic reference to capitaBlack Square on a White Ground (1915), mixed media works by Turiya Magadlela, a bound fabric wall sculpture by Laura Lima, and Jonathas de Andrade's photographic iterations of the black square, which use plastic tarp to reference the movement of land occupation and the square form as a historic reference to capitablack square, which use plastic tarp to reference the movement of land occupation and the square form as a historic reference to capitalism.
For Pace, Wilson will reconfigure Afro Kismet which includes two chandeliers, two monumental Iznik tile walls, four black glass drip works, and a globe sculpture, as well as installations and vitrine pieces that gather cowrie shells, engravings, photographs, a Yoruba mask, and furniture, among other objects that the artist discovered in his frequent trips to Istanbul throughout 2016 and 2017.
The show's title, «Blue Black,» comes from another abstract work: a two - panel vertical wall sculpture, half black, half blue, by Ellsworth Kelly that the Pulitzer Arts Foundation Black,» comes from another abstract work: a two - panel vertical wall sculpture, half black, half blue, by Ellsworth Kelly that the Pulitzer Arts Foundation black, half blue, by Ellsworth Kelly that the Pulitzer Arts Foundation owns.
[3] Bontecou rose to prominence with these abstract wall sculptures, which often featured a central gaping black hole opening on to a black velvet backdrop.
(Top) In the living room, dominated by a black steel sculpture by Brian Wall and Manuel Neri's marble 1989 Odalisque 1 on the floor, are a Louise Nevelson — esque bookshelf and steel pivot door to the kitchen that Francis Mill designed with Chris French.
Begun in 2008, Black Dada is a conceptual paradigm for a body of work, which includes ideas, paintings, sculptures, wall works, videos, a manifesto, and a reader.
The exhibition brings draws together approximately 20 of Nevelson's iconic black and white painted wood sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber - based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
The exhibition brings together 20 of Nevelson's iconic black and white painted wood sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.
When Gilmore leans three sleek, heart shaped sculptures against a wall — a Black Heart, Red Heart, and Sweetheart as angled, elongated, and monochromatic as John McCracken's minimalist plank sculptures — social shift seems imminent.
This exhibition marks Wynne's most ambitious gallery show featuring his now iconic glass wall sculptures in the shape of waves, vortexes, and underwater exhale bubbles and text works including a new series using black glass.
She considered the patterns of the trellis and garden fences at Wave Hill in creating a new net sculpture with a highly matte, black, polyvinyl paint that generates spatial uncertainty in contrast with the white gallery walls.
For the 2003 Venice Biennale, Wilson created a mixed - media installation of many parts — focusing on Africans in Venice and issues and representations of blacks and whites — which included a suite of black glass sculptures; a black - and - white tiled room, with wall graffiti culled from texts of African - American slave narratives; and a video installation of «Othello,» screened backwards.
Inspired by his experience of the Pulitzer's monumental Ellsworth Kelly wall sculpture, Blue Black, Ligon enlists the colors to pose timely and nuanced questions, touching upon notions of language, identity, and perception (9 June - 7 October 2017).
Kelly's site - specific vertical wall sculpture Blue Black, was created for a large wall beneath a narrow skylight in the Main Gallery.
Michael Queenland props a gorilla mask against sculpture after Constantin Brancusi, while sagging black vinyl by Rodney McMillian snakes off the wall.
Doug Aitken's first solo exhibition in London for eight years will occupy both floors of Victoria Miro and include a specially reconfigured presentation of his acclaimed multi-channel film installation Black Mirror, alongside new wall - and floor - based sculptures and light box...
Pascal Pierme, VERVE ON BLUE 2, Mixed Media, 44.00 X 22.00 in, $ 5,750.00, Black, mixed media, White, Blue, Abstract, contemporary, wall sculpture Pascal Pierme does not «feel good» unless he is making.
The exhibition brings together approximately 20 of Nevelson's iconic black and white painted wood sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.
Inspired by Cubism, Nevelson took scraps of wood and other materials found on the street near her studio and assembled them into free - standing and wall - mounted sculpture that she would paint a solid colour — most famously, black or white.
A painting with a large black «X» on it hangs from one wall sculpture, as if waiting to embrace the elements.
The exhibition pairs stand - alone sculptures and wall reliefs with installation elements, such as functional seating made out of hand - cut wood and black wooden wall sconces holding mint green candles.
«Black Block» Is Newest Brooklyn Buy — So taken is the Brooklyn Museum with their current exhibition of large - scale sculptures by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui, that the institution has decided to purchase «Black Block,» an unusually monochromatic wall hanging comprised of everyday materials, which is currently on display in the institutions's current show, «Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui» and will be traveling to museums in Des Moines, Miami Beach San Diego once the exhibition ends in August.
It was that spring that Rauschenberg showed his White Paintings (1951), Black paintings (1951 — 53), and Elemental Sculptures (ca. 1953) in a two - person exhibition with Twombly at the Stable Gallery, New York.12 Cage responded to these works with a chant - like poem about the White Paintings that was added to a gallery wall during the exhibition.
Four of her iconic black painted wood sculptures will be shown along with a Plexiglas wall relief and a black, welded aluminum sculpture that illustrate her ability to articulate her vision in a range of materials.
The image below shows the artist in a saffron orange and black polka dot dress sitting on the edge of a platform installation with walls and floors in the same color and polka dot design with a pumpkin sculpture behind her in the same colors and design.
Hauser and Wirth has mounted a winningly anarchic booth whose walls have been painted by Martin Creed in various patterns of blue and black stripes — against which paintings by Rita Ackermann, sculptures by the late Juan Muñoz, and photographs by Roni Horn look positively groovy.
The only woman to show with the dealer Leo Castelli in the 1960s, Ms. Bontecou is best known for her fierce wall - mounted sculptures of burlap and canvas, but her drawings, of eyes and teeth and uncertain orifices, also turn space into absorbing voids, thanks to passages of heavy black.
Huyghe wanted there to be «porosity» among the works, he says — and so films were screened on walls not far from sculptures and installations like the black ice rink that was intact during the exhibition's first iteration and shattered during the second.
In that commercial, white - walled context, she wrote, the sculpture was just one of many examples of artworks about black bodies that risk becoming «a provocation marketed for consumption, rather than a catalyst for social change.»
The idea for the group exhibition came to Ligon as he gazed up at Ellsworth Kelly's monumental work «Blue Black» (2000), a 28 - foot - tall painted wall sculpture commissioned for the Tadao Ando designed main exhibition hall of Pulitzer Arts.
The title referred to then three - year - old Isis, whom she was thinking about while she made the works — fourteen paintings, two black and white wall drawings, hanging Plexiglas panels, a video, and a figurative neon - tube sculpture.
The exhibition will include new large - format color photographs by Beshty, a new wall sculpture by Lefcourt, a large charcoal drawing by McKenzie, color photographs by Moholy - Nagy, a black and white painting by Oehlen, two automatic paintings by Man Ray, two sculptures by Stockholder, and new photographs from Welling's Quadrilaterals series.
While Okore's environmentally conscious large - scale wall - sculptures expand the societally imposed classifications of black female art to limitless possibilities, Fullerton - Batten and Kerstens meditate on the transition from adolescence to womanhood and the paternal need to capture the fleeting essence of childhood respectively.
Against the gallery's white walls, the sculptures resemble drawings with black pen on paper that have come to life to claim a three - dimensional existence.
Black sculptures shrouded in fabric, hair and bird feathers reach out from the walls like limbs of animate bodies.
Some 300 artworks trace Stella's boundary - pushing 60 - year trajectory, from his iconic 1950s black paintings to his massive, vividly hued wall sculptures of today.
Mr. Curry created a disorienting environment for that sculpture and smaller ones by covering the walls, ceiling and floor with hollow - core cardboard panels bearing grainy, black - and - white photographs of what seem to be his own studio walls.
Nineteenth - century landscape paintings by a self - taught black artist hang on the walls, Baroque sculptures of dancing figures face each other in an otherwise sterile vitrine, and baseball caps from Knuckles's collection are displayed commercially in a row within that nearby open - ended vitrine.
In the hall on the first floor of the villa, White Newborn (1993 - 1994) was presented on a Steinway grand piano; four walls of the building were sparsely and elegantly furnished with several postcard collages; and in the smaller rooms of the house, wooden showcases contained reflective bronze and occasionally black or white glass sculptures.
This is because his new body of works mingle with the older one, which seem to have no affinity or similarity to each other, his ceramic colorful wall - sculptures or the sculptures, compared to the all - black voluminous sculptures of birds or animals occupying the space, are creating only queries and questions that puzzle the thinking of the viewer.
Recycled plastic iceberg sculptures cover the floor and glow eerily under black light while scents waft through the air and videos documenting collisions between the natural and manmade world stream continuously on two glass screens that reflect images onto the walls.
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