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creates monumental works of art that are majestic and refined, but still somehow accessible.
After a while, he decided to combine installation and drawing
creating monumental works called» Installation Drawings» on canvas or linen and pinned to the wall and later covered with black paint stick, one sort of grease wax crayon.
In 2009, Delvoye was invited to
create a monumental work for the Peggy Guggenheim Collection during the 53rd Venice Biennale and solo shows were held in 2010 at the Musée Rodin in Paris and in 2011 at the Palais des Beaux - Arts in Brussels.
Working with serial cast glass parts to enlarge scale and combining these elements with metal, wood and other materials to
create monumental works, he has raised glass sculpture to the realm of public art.
Not exact matches
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created a Y shaped strap that combines the stretch characteristic of elastic, with the staying power of Velcro and they
work so well that you can keep a diaper or a belly band in place even overnight, which is a
monumental task given how much dogs roll, move, burrow etc..
Marcel Wanders» total environment will include several bodies of
work: large abstract figural mirrors, such as Dysmorphophobia 1, 2 and 3, with carved details and cutouts,
create an illusion of a character or ghostly figure; Self 2 is a steel cabinet and kinetic piece, balancing a sculptural ovoid form that abstracts a human head and physically rocks on the top surface; Tempter, an over-sized adult rocking unicorn is cast in bronze with metal chain stirrups; Shiqule Nuhai, two ceramic vases,
monumental in height, reference Marcel Wanders» Delft Blue collection with a darker sensibility, using black glaze.
In 1958 DeFeo began
working on The Rose, a
monumental work created over eight years, with so much oil paint that she called it «a marriage between painting and sculpture.»
The
monumental ballpoint pen on paper
work created specifically for the Queens Museum of Art exhibition is striking as a physical achievement and as a full expression of the range of Lee's motifs and experimentations.
Chicago is most well - known for her role in
creating a Feminist art and art education program in California during the early 1970s, and for her
monumental work The Dinner Party, executed between 1974 — 1979.
Commissioned by the Queen Paula of Belgium, Fabre
created a
monumental ceiling painting in the Colonial Hall, an artwork consisting of 1,6 million beetles
created by the assistance of 25 co-workers
working full - time for several months.
Smithson, meanwhile,
created what is arguably the best known
work of land art in the world with his
monumental Spiral Jetty (1970), a rock formation built into northern Utah's Great Salt Lake.
This is the largest Gormley exhibition held in Germany to date, bringing together
works on paper, large - scale installations, and indoor and
monumental outdoor sculpture that span the artist's sculptural journey, from the early 1980s to site - specific
works created this year.
more than fifty gigantic, real firs hanging from the ceiling presents a
monumental sculptural challenge: the trees must be placed in a specific relationship to the exhibition space and simultaneously provide a dialogue with more than forty other
works of art in and around the site — sixteen of which have been
created especially for the show.
He
created these sensual
works in the
monumental size of abstract expressionism and the intimate scale of predella panels.
In her most iconic
works, Nevelson utilized wooden objects she gathered from debris in urban environments to
create her
monumental installations.
In addition, Bradford has
created two new
works related to Mithra, his
monumental, ark - like public art project installed in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans for the Prospect.1 exhibition in 2008: a major new sculpture (titled Detail), which incorporates elements from Mithra, and a film titled Across Canal, which examines the conception, production, and reception of that
work.
In summer 2015, the High Museum of Art will present a major exhibition of 60
works created between 1954 and 2013 by internationally acclaimed American artist Alex Katz, including 15
monumental landscape paintings to be displayed publicly together for the first time.
Schnabel has
created a new body of
work specifically for the Legion's Court of Honor, consisting of
monumental twenty - four by twenty - four feet paintings which will be displayed in the outdoor court and exposed to the elements over the four - month run of the exhibition.
For this show, Mahama has
created a new series of
works including Non-Orientable Nkansa (2016), a
monumental sculpture formed from stained wooden fragments.
For this exhibition, his first solo presentation in the UK, Mahama has
created a new series of
works including Non-Orientable Nkansa (2016), a
monumental sculpture formed from stained wooden fragments.
(New York — May 6, 2014) Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is pleased to present Nancy Grossman: The Edge of Always, Constructions from the 1960s, an exhibition of nearly forty assemblages and drawings from the 1960s, including her
monumental work For David Smith (1965),
created from saddles and harnesses the sculptor had given Grossman shortly before his untimely death.
Though
working on a diminutive scale as compared to Rosenquist's
monumental compositions, Steele draws on rigorous observations of the real world to
create fragmented images that waver between recognizable form and nonobjective abstraction.
The
work, most of which is time - or sound - based, stand as metaphors for the regions themselves —
monumental, breathtaking, fleeting —
creating impressions of places that can only truly be experienced in person.
Leonardo Drew (b. 1961, New York)
works from an aesthetic of urban debris,
creating monumental sculptural
works rich in abstract meaning.
«I will be
creating both
monumental and studio
works as well as teaching workshops» explains Kraft.
While Kjartansson's
work speaks to a «naturalness» of landscape, he suggests but never reveals the
monumental feat of
creating the video.
One of the few female sculptors of her generation to have
created the kind of
monumental steel, bronze, and stone
works more often associated with men, Pepper has been making site - specific, freestanding abstract pieces around the world for more than five decades, including numerous public commissions.
Dawson
works in sculpture, installation and performance,
creating often
monumental kinetic installations that draw largely on physics, mathematics and do - it - yourself construction techniques.
Hicks has
created monumental site - specific
works for the Ford Foundation Headquarters and Federal Courthouse in New York; The Duke Endowment in Charlotte, North Carolina; King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
Xu Bing is a master of appropriation and interpretation, and his practice often involves
working with nontraditional materials in innovative ways to translate texts, study historical images and
create monumental installations.
I Killed Kenny is the first museum exhibition devoted to New York — based artist Joyce Pensato's
work and features the
monumental wall painting «Running Mickeys,»
created on - site for CAM.
Abstraktes Bild is the second canvas in Richter's
monumental four - part series of
works created in 1994.
As warmup for that major event, Stella will present a show of new
work at Boesky — his first since signing with the gallery this spring — that will present the dynamic sculptural
works he now
creates as a mode of painting in three dimensions, including one
monumental piece that promises to drop a few critical jaws.
Working mostly in steel, he has managed to
create both minimalist and
monumental, site - specific structures which are self - supporting, reflecting the nature of the material.
Clare Lilley, who selected and placed the
works, said: «From the contemplative and ephemeral to the robust and
monumental, the exhibition includes the park's first - ever conceptual
work — a remaking of a rare 1969 piece by Ed Herring — and classic painted sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Jean Dubuffet alongside a newly
created work by Eddie Martinez.
He radically changed the traditional idea of sculpture and expanded the concept through
monumental scale of his
works and meticulously
created relationships with the surrounding space.
She
worked in plastic and metal, and in 1969, she
created her first
monumental work in Corten steel, an outdoor sculpture commissioned by Princeton University.
On display are oil paintings, experimental
works on paper, and a
monumental new mural that was
created in collaboration with Peter Doig's students.
As well as the
monumental works, look out for some of Gupta's recent experiments with sound and enjoy the delicious irony of his exhibiting in an institution
created (way back in 864 CE) to turn metal into objects of desire, worth and economic exchange.
Art is twofold: it is a consummate challenge for artists to
create outdoor
work on a
monumental scale, and it is a partnership between the Conservancy and the public,» said Keats Myer, Executive Director of Madison Square Park Conservancy.
His inventive
works range in size from
monumental kinetic and sound - producing sculptures to almost microscopic pieces
created from such unassuming materials as fingernail clippings and eggshells.
Afraid that the American Bicentennial would omit the voices of contemporary African Americans, Andrews decided to
create his own vision of America, producing one major,
monumental work per year leading up to the 1976 Bicentennial.
Based in Los Angeles, Bradford is known for his
monumental, abstract collage
works, which feature intricately layered forms and lines
created using found materials such as string, carbon paper and billboard paper.
Laura Ellen Bacon
works with willow and other natural materials to
create striking
monumental sculptures, using techniques traditionally associated with basketry.
The generous breathing room the gallery spaces offer
creates a reverence around the
work that feels thematically analogous to the
monumental ideas explored in it: as Perov puts it, «his explorations go the fundamental themes at the core of our existence — life, death, birth, rebirth, transformation, transfiguration...
Teresita Fernández: Blind Landscape presents a spectrum of the artist's most recent and ambitious projects
created between 2005 - 2009, including three recent large - scale sculptures, a series of eight wall
works and a
monumental drawing made on site.
This major retrospective, the most extensive survey to date of the artist's production, highlights his most influential artworks ranging from
monumental letter forms, to lightboxes, to two - dimensional
works that
create the illusion of three dimensions.
The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University presents two new site - specific installations by Sarah Sze: Timekeeper, a
monumental work created for the Rose's Foster Gallery, and Blue Wall Moulting, a mural sited on the outward - facing wall of the Foster Stair.
Eleven contemporary artists comment on the environment, scale and pace of Beijing, Shanghai, Mumbai, Delhi and Seoul, in nearly 20 new
monumental sculptures and installations, including
works created on - site during the exhibition.
Title: Menhir Stacking Artist: Hans Van de Bovenkamp (Sagaponack, NY) Framed signed drawing of Van de Bovenkamp sculpture 26» h x 20» w, framed Value: $ 1,800 Starting Bid: $ 1,000 Renowned for his
monumental sculpture
created primarily for open - air public locales, Hans Van de Bovenkamp has been described as an artist - mystic whose
work — with its signature power, lyricism, and grand proportions - heightens the viewer's sense of imagination and discovery.