Not exact matches
Edvard Munch, Gustav Vigeland and Henrik Ibsen all once called Oslo «home» and the
city pays tribute to each
of them: the Munch Museum houses the world's
largest collection
of Munch's paintings (including The Scream); Ibsen's home has been restored to its original furnishings and is now open to the public; and Vigeland's work is on display at the Vigeland Park, the world's
largest sculpture park made by a single artist.
The «
City Living» neighborhood
of Myshuno Meadows that boasts
of a
large park with picnic tables, flower gardens and wedding venue is a critical place to nab the «View All Myshuno Meadows»
Sculptures» achievement.
Anthony Allen, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Natalie Bell, Assistant Curator, New Museum Heather Darcy Bhandari, Adjunct Lecturer, Visual Art, Brown University Marina Chao, Assistant Curator, International Center
of Photography Jean Cooney, Project Manager, Artist Commissions, Creative Time Sean Corcoran, Curator
of Photographs and Prints, Museum
of the
City of New York Lisa Dent, Director
of Resources & Award Programs, Creative Capital Kareem Estefan, Independent Art Critic and Editor - at -
large, Creative Time Reports Hitomi Iwasaki, Director
of Exhibitions and Curator, Queens Museum Flora Katz, Independent Curator Theodore Kerr, Writer, Hyperallergic William Petroni, Managing Director, Cristin Tierney Gallery Heather Reyes, Exhibitions and Collection Manager, The Bronx Museum
of the Arts Matthew Schum, Independent Curator Anthony Allen, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Marco Antonini, Executive Director, NurtureArt and Writer Mark Beasley, Curator, Performa George Bolster, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Gary Carrion - Murayari, Kraus Family Curator, New Museum Susan Cross, Curator, Mass MoCA Clément Delépine, Assistant Curator, Swiss Institue Bridget Donahue, Owner / Director, Bridget Donahue Gallery Lisa Dent, Director
of Resources & Award Programs, Creative Capital Elizabeth M. Grady, PhD, Programs Director, A Blade
of Grass Stamatina Gregory, independent curator and critic Janice Guy, Owner, Murray Guy Nicole Hayes, Curator, The Fields
Sculpture Park, Art Omi Amanda Hunt, Assistant Curator, Studio Museum Alexis Johnson, Associate Director, Paula Cooper Ruba Katrib, Curator,
Sculpture Center Vitaly Komar, Artist Melanie Kress, High Line Art Curatorial Fellow, High Line Art Thomas Lax, Associate Curator in the Department
of Media and Performance Art, MoMA Barbara London, Independent Curator, formerly
of MoMA Matthew Lyons, Curator, The Kitchen Julie McKim, Curator, Galapagos Christiane Paul, Curator
of New Media, Whitney Museum Christian Rattemeyer, The Harvey S. Shipley Miller Associate Curator, Department
of Drawings and Prints, MoMA Sara Reisman, Artistic Director, The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation Magda Sawon, Owner, Postmasters Nato Thompson, Chief Curator, Creative Time Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, Guggenheim Museum Eugenie Tsai, John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator
of Contemporary Art, Brooklyn Museum
Elio Rodriguez April 1 — May 14, 2016 Elio Rodriguez» first solo exhibition in New York
City is comprised
of large scale soft
sculptures and will be on view at 532 West 25th Street until May 9, 2016.
He has been commissioned to do several
large - scale
sculptures for the
City of Richmond, VA, Dai Nippon in Tokyo, Storm King Art Center, and Grounds for
Sculpture in Hamilton, NJ.
The exhibition comprises a total
of 12
large - format paintings, 24 drawings and two
sculptures that the artist has produced together with artisans and artists from the
city of Seville.
Art Museum at the Airport: Sculptor Mati Karmin 15.05.14 — 05.05.15 The old terminal
of the Tallinn Airport Estonians know Mati Karmin as the creator
of large - scale
sculptures, and more than 20
of his works decorate the
cities and settlements
of Estonia.
CITY OF CITIES is a site - specific installation by Francesco Candeloro (Venice, 1974), articulated in a series of large works — sheets of plexiglass of two metres cut by laser and printed with UV rays -, in which the themes of architecture, the city and the environment are linked to photography, sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrint
OF CITIES is a site - specific installation by Francesco Candeloro (Venice, 1974), articulated in a series
of large works — sheets of plexiglass of two metres cut by laser and printed with UV rays -, in which the themes of architecture, the city and the environment are linked to photography, sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrint
of large works — sheets
of plexiglass of two metres cut by laser and printed with UV rays -, in which the themes of architecture, the city and the environment are linked to photography, sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrint
of plexiglass
of two metres cut by laser and printed with UV rays -, in which the themes of architecture, the city and the environment are linked to photography, sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrint
of two metres cut by laser and printed with UV rays -, in which the themes
of architecture, the city and the environment are linked to photography, sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrint
of architecture, the
city and the environment are linked to photography,
sculpture and signs, creating a route / labyrinth.
Jan Verwoert: «What makes the
Sculpture Projects exciting is that it seeks to prove the continued relevance
of a genre that, by and
large, we have come to associate with awkward art in pointless places commissioned by
city council apparatchiks.
1977 Security Pacific National Bank: «
Large Scale Paintings From the Collection
of the Security
of Pacific National Bank» Los Angeles (catalogue) Charlotte Crosby Kemper Gallery, Kansas
City Art Institute: «Spectrum «77 (Painting -
Sculpture)» Kansas
City, Missouri (catalogue) Otis Art Institute: «Corporate Art Collection» Los Angeles, California Laguna Beach Museum
of Art: «Selections from Private Collections» Orange County, California Douglas Drake Gallery: «Laddie John Dill / Gary Sutton» Kansas
City, Missouri Seattle Art Museum: «Recent Acquisitions «77» Washington
With a stunning mixture
of historic and contemporary architecture and the
largest outdoor
sculpture park in New York
City, the campus is befitting one
of the...
• At MoMA PS1 in Long Island
City, Queens, the Irish sculptor and painter Cathy Wilkes is the subject
of an exhibition that, Jason Farago wrote in his Times review, «unites uncanny cloth
sculptures and scumbled paintings with
large doses
of junk.»
On top
of all
of this, I will be also installing a major public
sculpture of 6 - toppled
large scale pillars at the Promenade in Santa Monica, as part
of the Project ROAM that started a few months ago (with the help
of LeBasse Projects and The
City of Santa Monica).
His
large scale
sculptures can be viewed in public in many American, European and Asian
cities and museum collections include the Museum
of Contemporary Art Chicago, the British Museum in London and the Smithsonian Institution.
In 2010, Zhang Huan installed Three Heads, Six Arms, a 15 - ton, two - story tall
sculpture, considered the artist's
largest to date, in the plaza in front
of City Hall in San Francisco.
Comprised
of found material seen every day on
city streets, such as old billboard signs and orange traffic cones, this
large - scale speaker
sculpture turned the gallery space into a laboratory for art and sound.
Titled Walking to Borås, the
sculpture of a walking Pinocchio can be found in the
city of Borås, Sweden, and it isn't the only one
of its kind; another
large bronze
sculpture can be found near the entrance
of the Cincinnati Art Museum.
He is developing plans for a new work for the
city of Baltimore that will be one
of the
largest outdoor
sculptures in the world, measuring over 200 feet tall.
These are the first
of six
large sculptures for «Park Avenue Paper Chase» to be installed in New York
City on Park Avenue in Spring 2014.
Showing here in London for the first time in a public institution, Carlos Garaicoa reflects upon «the
city» — its limitations, potential and possibilities — as a physical infrastructure, social network and political space in this exhibition comprised
of large - scale installations,
sculptures, video and photography.
A
large group show, mostly
of sculptures, curated by China - born, New York - based art consultant Lily Candler, «Sculptor Dimensions» may have been conceived here in New York, but was actually shown in Jingdezhen, a
city bordering Anhui in the north.
One
of the most important in Italy, the permanent collection
of the International Gallery
of Modern Art at Ca» Pesaro, comprising a
large number
of artworks — paintings,
sculptures, drawings, photographs, and installations — by Italian and international artists, has been built over a period
of more than 120 years though both acquisitions by the Venice
city council and donations from private collectors.
Beyond: Bringing art to the public arena, Beyond provides a platform for
large scale
sculpture, video installation and performances at Abu Dhabi Art and throughout the
city of Abu Dhabi.
The
city of Münster had acquired a
large kinetic
sculpture by George Rickey and installed it in a local park.
Blending
large - scale
sculpture techniques with an expanded notion
of craft and textile, New York
City — based artist and designer Orly Genger creates organic forms and site - specific installations from painted swaths
of woven rope.
Noguchi achieved his first
of many public commissions to construct a
large - scale
sculpture at Rockefeller Center in New York
City.
In 2006, Dublin
City Gallery The Hugh Lane and the Irish Museum
of Modern Art held a major retrospective
of his work which included an exhibition
of large scale
sculptures on O'Connell Street.
In 2010, the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans public art project ArtShops, supported by the Joan Mitchell Foundation, commissioned Sounds
of A Crescent
City, a
large - scale
sculpture in New Orleans Habitat For Humanity's Musicians» Village.
2006 «You call this Sculptcha» Compass, Carol Elliot, 10/06/06 «KInetic / Asthetic
sculpture» Eu Jacksonville, Carol Elliot, 10/5/06 «Brothers Tummy» Folio weekly, Adam Diamond, 10/10/06 «Charming Combination
of quality and quantity» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Jerry Cullum, april 2006 «Lines
of Descent» Paper
City Magazine, Johnathan Lerner, 11/30/06 «Long Overdue» Folio Weekly, Shelton Hull, 1/3/06 «Going with the Flow» Home Magazine, Jill Kirchner Simpson, 10 2005 «Cabin Fervor» Atlanta Homes And Lifestyles, Tara n. Wilfong, june 2005 «Art in Freedom Park», Editor Evan Levy, 2005 «Activating Space» catalog Jacksonville Museum
of Modern Art, 2005 «Cutting Edge Scuptural Installation» Arbus Magazine, May / june 2005 «Artist Creations Inspired by Grandmothers Quilts» Roswell Neighbor, Joan Durbin, 6/22/05 «Amerikanishes Gansemannlein» Nurnberg Plus, Julia Lehner, june, 17,2005 «Neus Lebensgefuhl im Alten Schloss» Nurnberg Extra, Bridgett Ruf, june, 24 2005 «Man Spurt Die Liebe Dahinter» Pegnitz Zeitung, Wilfred Appelt, June 24, 2005 «Activating Space» † Folio Weekly, Shelton Hull, april 2005 «
Large Vision Small Works» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Jerry Cullum, 11/30/03 «Birds
of many Feathers» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Catherine Fox, 09/23/03 «Art Goes Postal» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Catherine Fox, 10/23/03 «Talk
of The Town» Creative Loafing, Andisheh Nourraee, 6/24/03 «Our Place» Interview HGTV nov..
The artist's recent projects and commissions include a
large - scale outdoor public art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic
Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the
city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance
of the Blanton Museum
of Art, January 2009.
Liberman's work is in the collection
of many major U.S. museums, including the Museum
of Modern Art; the Whitney Museum
of American Art and the Metropolitan Museum in New York and the Corcoran Gallery
of Art in Washington, D.C.. His
large - scale public
sculptures are widely known with examples sited in
cities around the world and in
sculpture gardens including Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, NY; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Laumeier Sculpture Park in S
sculpture gardens including Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, NY; the Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Laumeier Sculpture Park in S
Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC; the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art and the Laumeier
Sculpture Park in S
Sculpture Park in St. Louis.
The former mayor
of Jeddah, Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi, who initiated the public
sculpture park including commissioned
large - scale
sculptures by the likes
of Joan Miró, Henry Moore, César Baldaccini, Aref Al Rayes and more, which have become iconic parts
of the
city, and are garnering attentiveness recently.
In addition to these collections he also designed a
large 45 foot abstract
sculptured ceiling for the Chapel
of the Interchurch Center in New York
City.
Cities pulling apart, minotaurs, dance, a colour explosion, musical archives,
large sculptures and hundreds
of small works.
The very
large - scale
sculpture, Primary Producers, which inhabits the whole
of the main gallery, is an architectural form reminiscent
of the more progressive play structures for children that were popular in the 1970s, or a skater - proof
city centre streetscape.
In the center
of this
large room the museum has constructed a smaller gallery showing a 3 - monitor installation
of Drawing Restraint 7 (in which satyrs wrestle in the back
of a limosine driving through the bridges and tunnels
of New York
City) and related photographs and
sculpture.
Many
of these pieces bear mystical titles: Sky Cathedral (1958); Silent Music II (1964); Sky Gate — New York, one
of her
largest wall
sculptures, World Trade Center, New York
City (1978; destroyed September 11, 2001).
Between these two points Gego made
large - scale nets, columns and spheres that filled gallery spaces, as well as watercolours, ink drawings, prints and lithographs exploring the line in space, hand - sized
sculptures made from material found in her studio and
sculptures that stretched between the buildings in her home
city of Caracas.
In 2013, she debuted her first
large - scale commissioned public work at The Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and 2015, she presented a new
large - scale
sculpture commission in
City Hall Park, New York
City through the Public Art Fund.
This was down to the
City Sculpture Project, a hugely ambitious public sculpture scheme that supported the commissioning of large - sca
Sculpture Project, a hugely ambitious public
sculpture scheme that supported the commissioning of large - sca
sculpture scheme that supported the commissioning
of large - scale works.
Designed by US architect Frank Gehry, the Museum building is a
large sculpture made
of titanium, limestone, and glass, and has become the most recognizable icon
of the
city of Bilbao.
[4] In all Gottlieb created 42
sculptures, including three
large, outdoor pieces that are currently in the collections
of The National Gallery
of Art in Washington, DC, The Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, NY, and the Metropolitan Museum
of Art in New York
City.
Sanxingdui Bronzes (1200 - 1000 BCE)
Large - scale bronze
sculptures of human faces and masks uncovered near the present - day
city of Guanghanin, in the province
of Sichuan.
Site specific
large collage installation and a selection
of work from the «Stalled» series will be up at The Homefront 26 - 23 Jackson Avenue Long Island
City, Queens, NY 11101 between The
Sculpture Center and PS1.
The exhibition coincides with a display
of ten
large bronze
sculptures in O'Connell Street, Dublin, organised by Dublin
City Gallery The Hugh Lane.
In 2016, Thomas curated an exhibition
of my
large - scale
sculptures, prints, and drawings entitled Solastalgia at the CUE Art Foundation in New York
City.
Ranging from table - top models
of cities and buildings through human - scale
sculptures to
larger architectural interventions in public space, Henke's work proposes a built environment that might suit her better.
John and Dominique de Menil donated the 20 - by -15-foot Geometric Mouse X, Red (1971), the
largest realized
sculpture in the series, to the
city, which placed it in front
of the downtown Houston Public Library in 1975.
Christie's has partnered with the owners
of the Seagram Building to mount a five - month outdoor exhibition so that the
city at
large might enjoy this monumental bronze
sculpture which celebrates the objects that define a young child's life.
Not one
of threatened protesters showed up, and there was a palpable sense
of civic pride as a
large crowd viewed the handsome and intriguing
sculpture which will no doubt soon start showing up in tourist images
of the
city.