This series
consists of triptychs, diptychs and a new photographic work, all of which are portraits of characters in the film and a meditation on landscapes.
Not exact matches
The Francis Bacon works on display in Soho
consisted of:
Triptych 1987 (87 - 05) *, Study after Velázquez 1950 (50 - 05), Figures in a Landscape c. 1956 (56 - 11), Marching Figures c. 1952 (52 - 22), Chicken 1982 (82 - 03), and Poster for the 1988 Van Gogh Exhibition in Arles 1985 (85 - 02).
Long Island
Triptych consists of three representations
of Accabonac Harbor, Georgica Pond and Mecox Bay respectively.
Consisting of three crimson canvases bearing the phrases «One Thing», «1965» and «Viet - Nam» respectively, the
triptych conveys both the consistency and also the expansiveness
of Kawara's practice, and signals its inevitable enmeshing with the time and place
of its making.
Fever by Taiwanese artist Tseng Yu - Chin
consists of twenty - one
triptych color photographs
of children from diverse social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds in New York.
It
consists of a dozen identical
triptychs — each comprising wood - framed, colored glass rectangles — and three bronze sculptures displayed in vitrines like medieval church relics.
The threat posed by excessive exploitation
of natural resources is explored in a huge installation
consisting of six screens, two photo
triptychs and a sculpture, first shown at the Barbican in London last year and now presented at the Museo Thyssen Bornemisza.