Sentences with phrase «cardboard sculptures»

Image examples of outcomes I have tried this scheme with both large scale cardboard sculptures in groups and individual textiles soft sculptures and both work great for high quality outcomes.
Ushio also makes distinctive cardboard sculptures of motorcycles.
About 30 of Dan Levin's cut - cardboard sculptures made from decks of cards are at EBK Gallery in Hartford.
The Rauschenberg works include a group of solvent - transfer drawings of magazine and newspaper imagery, and a spare collage with cardboard from 1973 that echoes, in a 2 - D format, Rauschenberg's cardboard sculptures from the early 1970s.
British artist Clare Goodwin, creates large cardboard sculptures with reference to the avant - garde TV installations of celebrated Korean artist Nam June Paik, regarded as the father of video art.
Mosset, in addition to a series of his infamous «circle paintings» from the 1960s, will present a large - scale installation of several dozen Toblerones, large cardboard sculptures based on anti-tank structures used by the Swiss army.
The first exhibition of outsider art to be held at Sotheby's will open at the London auction house next week, showing a lifesize cardboard sculpture of a runner, minutely detailed drawings by a former punk rocker, and works in embroidery, found materials and chewing gum.
Now, after seeing the Butterfly series through to the Circus and Faces series Grotjahn decided to take a series of unexhibited polemical cardboard sculptures to a more serious level by casting them in bronze, using the lost wax method, and painting many of them with abstract imagery.
Vallières will also be one of Art on Paper's Special Projects, constructing an oversized cardboard sculpture throughout the duration of the fair.
Roy Dowell's deceptively crude paper and cardboard sculptures subscribe to quite a different aesthetic, yet they share the same respect for materials.
The resin cast cardboard sculptures are part of my Pareidolia series.
At one point, I began obsessively building complex polyhedral structures from wooden skewers, which then led to a series of painted geometric cardboard sculptures.
You can see more of his detailed cardboard sculptures and in - progress works on his Instagram.
An En - Tele - Shit of the Specular Image Separated from the Truth for a Better Dispossession of Yourselves (Installation project), six - second color video loop with sound projected on a home television set, cardboard sculptures of a television and skull, paraffin arm: cardboard, plastic and dyed paraffin.
He spends hours in his studio painstakingly creating glass and cardboard sculptures that depict such things as the aftermath of a fast - food binge or the detritus of a night spent drinking beer and eating pizza.
He painted both the «Face» and «Circus» series on cardboard mounted on linen, a clear link to his cardboard sculptures.
The cardboard sculptures offered him a chance to «get dirty and messy, to be expressive in a different way,» he said, unlike the densely layered «Butterfly» canvases, which have been compared to Barnett Newman's «zips» for their focus on a single abstract motif.
The photographs frequently become formal and abstract, evoking the light boxes of James Turrell and Robert Irwin, the cardboard sculptures of Robert Rauschenberg, or the wire pieces of Richard Tuttle.
Specifically, a chance opportunity to exhibit Erwin Heerich's 1967 cardboard sculpture (that presents six different sized variants on one arrangement) called to mind numerous related works, both from that time (Josef Albers, Liliana Porter, Robert Ryman, Fred Sandback) and also from a later date (Artschwager, Barry, Bochner, Downsbrough, LeWitt, Judd, McCollum, Paolini, Prina, Rosen), and so an exhibition was formed.»
From watercolors to cardboard sculptures her works are light, bright and optimistically buoyant.
The show will present an installation with several works from the Chapman's series of cardboard sculptures.
Rauschenberg's cardboard sculptures are more generous, less homogenizing, and display material curiosity rather than withholding it.
Erwin Heerich, Untitled (cardboard sculpture), 1967.
Now on view at Barbara Krakow Gallery, Equal Dimensions is a group exhibition designed around the chance presentation of German artist Erwin Heerich's 1967 sculpture Untitled (cardboard sculpture).
Stark graphite drawings from the admired but underexhibited Nasreen Mohamedi feel at home with the equally disciplined marks of Martin and Sandback, while Bojan Sarcevic's delicate brass, wood, thread, and cardboard sculpture is the ideal bridge between the two - and three - dimensional divide.
Her cardboard sculptures have been cast in bronze and fiberglass for public art projects and private collections in Denver, Phoenix and Sacramento.
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