Sentences with phrase «bronze urinal»

Her sculptural works include different bronze pieces and reproductions such as her 1991 Fountain — a bronze urinal, modeled after Marcel Duchamp's famous 1917 ready - made sculpture, and Constantin Brancusi's Newborn.
On display are, among other works, Elmgreen & Dragset's VIP door «But I'm on the Guest List» (2007), Jeff Koons» «Ball Total Equilibrium Tank (1986), Gabriel Kuri's bauble's in a barrow, «Carretilla IV» (1999), Sherrie Levine's cast bronze urinal «Buddha» (1996), Gabriel Orozco's «Oval Billiard Table» (1996), Robert Gober's «Urinal» (1985).

Not exact matches

One of his more recent auction buys is Sherrie Levine's polished bronze, Fountain (Buddha), cast in 1996 from a different urinal to Duchamp's, for which he paid a double estimate $ 444,000 dollars in November 2008, just as the market was plunging into recession.
Galleries advance the image - scavenging of appropriation art, such as Richard Prince's sly painting of an old barroom joke and Sherrie Levine's cast - bronze copy of a Marcel Duchamp urinal.
• Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (bronze)(1913) by Umberto Boccioni • Fountain (urinal)(1917) by Marcel Duchamp • Bird in Space (bronze)(1923) by Constantin Brancusi • Merzbau (3 - D collage)(c.1930 - 43) by Kurt Schwitters • Pierced Form (1931) by Barbara Hepworth • Fur Cup (1936) by Meret Oppenheim • Presidential Portraits, Mount Rushmore (1941) Gutzon Borglum • Horse (bronze)(1950) by Marino Marini • Sky Cathedral (painted wood)(1958) by Louise Nevelson • Homage to New York (exploding construction)(1960) by Jean Tinguely • Untitled (Stack)(lacquered iron)(1967) by Donald Judd • A Thousand Years (installation)(1990) by Damien Hirst • Apple Core (1992) by Claes Oldenburg • Puppy (Plants, wood, earth)(1992) by Jeff Koons • My Bed (installation)(1999) by Tracey Emin • 227: The Lights Going On and Off (conceptual art)(2001) Martin Creed • Controller of the Universe (tools and wire)(2007) by Damian Ortega
The looming piece stands alongside the rest of the Capote's highly symbolic and allusive show, containing many years of works including a gilt bronze hammer and sickle, cast bronze hands spelling out «Freedom» in sign language, and silver prints laid in porcelain urinals.
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