Combining painting and sculpture to form installations that speak to an overall holistic perspective, while their individual components tell different stories entirely.
In her latest, largely terrific exhibition, Arlene Shechet continues to expand upon the ceramic vessel as a one - stop art medium that
combines painting and sculpture while pushing her work in increasingly diverse directions... Read More
In his work, Lavier
combines painting and sculpture, subverting the genres and historical categories of art.
Taking a cue, perhaps, from Stella, Obering went on to paint on shaped panels and to
combine painting and sculpture.
But she came to specialise in work that
combined painting and sculpture in a single piece.
He combine painting and sculpture and blurred the lines between the two.
Not exact matches
Paintings,
sculptures, fossil replicas
and even a few original fossils — including a Neandertal skeleton from Iraq —
combine with interactive displays to bring humanity's extraordinary odyssey into full view.
The Sold Out exhibition included six kaleidoscopic «Infinity Mirror Rooms,» which are small box - shaped spaces that
combine mirrors
and lights to stunning effect as well as 60
paintings and sculptures and archived photos documenting Kusama's life in New York in the 1960s.
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., paid $ 4.5 million in 2001 for Serra's massive steel
sculpture Five Plates, Two Poles (1971), according to sources,
and New York's Museum of Modern Art spent around $ 12 million in 1999 for Rauschenberg's
combine painting Factum II (1957).
The participating artists work in
painting,
sculpture, drawing, installation,
and video,
and they each
combine elements of the real
and the represented.
Johnson works predominantly in mixed media
sculptures and paintings,
combining bare materials such as mirror, wood,
and shea butter with loaded iconic objects including record covers, CB radios, historical books,
and common domestic objects.
Thomas Dane Gallery presents an exhibition of new works by Venezuelan - born artist Arturo Herrera, whose practice
combines found images
and objects with drawing, collage,
sculpture and paint.
Each artist
combines notions inherent in the practices of art
and architecture, in an experimental exhibition that includes site - specific installation,
sculpture,
painting, photography
and video to create five very different
and exciting works.
Curated by Fairfax Dorn, Comic Future features
paintings, drawings
and sculpture by artists who
combine abstraction, formalism
and narrative with political satire as well as cultural
and biographical commentary to explore both comedic
and apocalyptic visions of the future.
Since the 1970s, she has been on the forefront of
combining aspects of
sculpture,
painting,
and architecture to form dynamic works that transcend aesthetic boundaries.
Among these is a selection of his iconic
Combines, hybrids between
painting and sculpture, which include Monogram 1955 - 59, travelling to the UK for the first time in over half a century,
and Bed 1955.
Some of his
Combines, works that push
and confuse the boundaries between
sculpture and painting, were created on stage.
Spanning two floors of the 24 Grafton Street location in London, the exhibition will feature works that relate to the artist's ongoing series of «collage
sculptures» begun in 2016, characterized by square steel tubing that has been crushed
and bent into soft folds that belie their material construction, then
painted in a uniform color
and variably
combined with found pieces of scrap metal
and a smooth, highly polished steel disk.
Including prints,
sculptures,
paintings,
and Combines, the exhibition illustrates how Rauschenberg «broke down boundaries between disciplines, anticipated many of the defining cultural
and social issues of our time,
and redefined what are could be for g
His interdisciplinary practice
combines painting,
sculpture,
and performance,
and merges disparate fields
and influences, from interior
and stage design to film
and comics, exploring desire, memory,
and estrangement in contemporary domestic
and commercial culture.
As willing as ever to
combine unlikely materials, Van Buren, who sources his materials from all over the world, has lately been making
sculptures from Thermoplastic, metallic acrylic
paint and actual seashells.
Often
combining different styles like Abstract Expressionism, Minimal Art
and Surrealism, it permanently transformed the traditional view of
painting and sculpture.
Working across large - scale woodcuts, gouache
paintings, so called «typewriter drawings»
and ceramic
sculptures, their uniquely carnivalesque visual language
combines influences from traditional folk art
and abstract art from the early 20th century European avant - garde.
These are then transferred onto a canvas surface where Joo's signature methodology is implemented as he
combines painting, print - making, photography
and sculpture.
His work
combines painting, photography, book
and sculpture.
Combining sculpture,
painting and video work in the exhibition, Reyes McNamara investigated key texts by Mexican American theorist Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Dominican American writer Junot Díaz,
and Cuban American poet Gustavo Pérez Firmat
Her use of the language of both
painting and sculpture creates striking works that
combine formal tension with emotional presence.
Standout artists in the show include Tomashi Jackson, who uses Josef Albers's 1963 text Interaction of Color to explore the history of racial segregation in her painterly assemblages; David Shrobe, who creates surreal portraits by
combining his figurative
paintings and drawings with found materials;
and Kennedy Yanko, who makes abstract
sculptures by blending rubbery skins of poured
paint and crumpled paper with bits of marble
and scrap metal.
In Identity Unknown, Donna Seaman brings to life seven forgotten female artists, among the best of their day: Gertrude Abercrombie, with her dark, surreal
paintings and friendships with Dizzy Gillespie
and Sonny Rollins; Bay Area self - portraitist Joan Brown; Ree Morton, with her witty, oddly beautiful constructions; Loïs Mailou Jones of the Harlem Renaissance; Lenore Tawney, who
combined weaving
and sculpture when art
and craft were considered mutually exclusive; Christina Ramberg, whose unsettling works drew on pop culture
and advertising;
and Louise Nevelson, an art - world superstar in her heyday but omitted from recent surveys of her era.
Jessica Stockholder talks about her work, which
combines painting,
sculpture, installation
and langu...
Bridging
painting and sculpture, the works formally address Miles»
combined preoccupations with three - dimensional form
and forming, material presence
and spatial actuality, texture
and surface, as well as color, mark, light,
and visual effect.
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors
and empresses, court
paintings, religious
sculpture,
and ritual objects to fine ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles,
and furniture — will be
combined with 3 - D virtual technology
and architectural features to offer visitors an immersive experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory
and splendor.
Represented by Greene Naftali, New York, Harrison
combines a wide range of mediums including photography,
painting,
sculpture, video, installation
and architectural interventions.
Johnson
combines both personally
and historically loaded material — such as shea butter
and black soap — with LP covers
and books in complex
paintings,
sculptures and installations that confound the uniformity of collective identity
and multicultural representation.
Hundley is a prominent American artist whose large - scale
and densely articulated collage works
combine photography,
painting, printmaking
and sculpture.
Contemporary heir to the pop artists, Da Corte
combines these common consumer objects with pop cultural references, personal family narratives —
and even other artists» work — in vibrant
sculptures,
paintings, videos,
and immersive installations.
After moving to Milan in 1956, he began to make art that challenged the conventional separation of
painting,
sculpture,
and architecture, searching instead for a paradigm that
combined aspects of all three.
Gert
and Uwe Tobias» large woodcuts, gouache
paintings, typewriter drawings
and ceramic
sculptures combine influences from traditional folk art
and abstract art from...
In her work, she often
combines found materials
and magazine cutouts with
sculpture and painted imagery, sampling from sources as diverse as African traditions, international politics, the fashion industry
and science fiction.
Each
painting develops out of my past work
and relates to my long standing interest in
combining characteristics of
sculpture in my
paintings, bringing two different concerns together.
Meese is renowned for his
paintings and sculptures,
and his practice at times
combines these along with photography, installation,
and performance in an all - encompassing performance theatre.
In the 1950s, Rauschenberg created what would become his most well - known «
combines,» where he merges
painting and sculpture by adhering photographs, detritus,
and found objects into
paintings.
The catalogue chronicles Grotjahn's series of Butterfly
paintings and drawings, in which he
combines varying schemes of one - point perspective
and a systematic investigation of color to mesmerizing effect; his penetrating flower
and face
paintings;
and a recent series of «mask»
sculptures that extend Grotjahn's idiosyncratic investment in process
and ritual in
painting into three dimensions.
PLACE IN ART HISTORY: Though known for his abstract
and minimalist
paintings and sculptures, Frank Stella created a series of
combine paintings in his own geometric style.
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a
Combine, that hybrid of
painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage
and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame
and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of
painting.
Her multimedia works,
combining sculpture, painting and installation, have this year earned her nominations for the Turner Prize and inaugural Hepworth Sculptu
sculpture,
painting and installation, have this year earned her nominations for the Turner Prize
and inaugural Hepworth
SculptureSculpture Prize.
Such scavenging
and reuse of found materials lent Rauschenberg's art a sense of place
and came to define the aesthetic of his
Combines (1953 — 64), a group of works that blur the boundaries between
painting,
sculpture,
and collage.
Vaguely reminiscent of improvised tools or handmade toys, the Elemental
Sculptures emerged as the young artist was transitioning from a practice defined largely by
painting and photography to a more experimental mode that would culminate in his
Combines, an expansive body of works produced primarily in the mid -
and late 1950s that bridged the gaps between
painting,
sculpture,
and collage.
More than 150 of Rauschenberg's artworks, including prints,
sculptures,
paintings,
and Combines (works that incorporate
painting and sculpture), will be on view in the retrospective Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, celebrating the artist's continual experimentation with materials
and collaborative working processes.
Further highlights include Polly Apfelbaum's strips of textile that are
combined to form a colorfully woven
painting; Rashid Johnson's tropical enclave containing various unexpected elements from
sculptures made with shea butter to video portraits; Katherine Bernhardt's monumental
painting with tropical birds, cuddly robots
and cigarette stubs, which at once editorializes
and summarizes modern culture
and the artist herself; an interactive multimedia installation by Nedko Solakov comprising nine sofas in the shapes of the nine Chinese characters constituting the phrase «I miss Socialism, maybe»;
and Yu Hong's large - scale
painting depicting a famous Chinese fable widely cited in both modern Chinese art history
and Chinese Communist narratives.