Sentences with phrase «cube gallery into»

She's known for making wooden cubes with laser - cut mashrabiya - like patterns that cast lacy shadows on the wall — instantly transforming a white cube gallery into a dreamscape that wouldn't look out of place in the Alhambra.

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If the main aim of the City Sculpture Project was to bring abstract sculpture out into the wider world, the beautifully installed main gallery at the HMI brings it back home to the rarefied atmosphere of the white cube.
The gallery has also made a concerted effort to support artists whose work was initially internet - based but who are transitioning into the brick and mortar world of the white cube.
Walking into the gallery, one is greeted not by a conventional white cube, but rather a disjointed arrangement of white, yellow, black and blue.
Today, however, Hatoum smiles as she strolls into a bright, wide - windowed room at White Cube, the London gallery that represents her.
It looks like a major exhibition in a massive commercial gallery with nothing to sell, as if he has tricked White Cube into doing something for the love of art alone.
By moving exhibits into diverse communities, we hope to broaden the reach of contemporary art and show it differently than most «white cube» museums and gallery spaces do.
In the summer of 2013, Raymond Pettibon took over one of David Zwirner's gallery spaces in New York, transforming the high - ceilinged, garage - like white cube into his studio in order to prepare a show of drawings and collages within — and sometimes directly on — its walls.
The South Gallery II of White Cube Bermondsey is turned into a magical, wondrous and captivating space filled with new works by Cerith Wyn Evans.
World - class galleries such as White Cube and Galerie Perrotin have moved in and last year Art HK morphed into Art Basel, putting Hong Kong on the world art map.
Unlike artists including Robert Smithson and Mark Dion, who brought live or dead trees into white - cube gallery spaces, Mr. Oliveira has constructed a tree from scratch, using plywood and other materials, as well as wood brought from Brazil.
In Dauerwelle — a new work commissioned for the gallery's tiny architectural element of a cube recessed into a wall — the singer's pitch black Cleopatra - coif wig rotates in mid-air, preserved like a relic, endlessly hovering in space like the spectre of a violent beheading.
The gallery is constantly looking for ways to reinvent itself and to breathe life into the Montreal art scene, exhibiting works of art that challenge the traditional white cube gallery space.
Hildebrandt's installation continues inside the museum galleries, plunging the Bass Museum's «white cube» into shimmering darkness, extending Cocteau's poetic play with imagery of mirrors and passageways to the Underworld.
For Oliver, «getting into painting» meant a degree in Art History at Bristol University, three intensive years studying in Florence as a portrait painter followed by work experience at notable galleries Hauser & Wirth and White Cube.
In gallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvigallery news: David Zwirner now represents the Joan Mitchell Foundation, with an exhibition planned for next year in the gallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvigallery's New York space — «The gallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvigallery is proud to be entrusted to help with the extraordinary legacy of Joan Mitchell, one of the most important and original American painters to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century», Zwirner commented; Lehmann Maupin have announced representation of the Estate of Heidi Bucher — «Her exploration of spaces — often designated as feminine, particularly domestic environments and objects — is very much in line with Lehmann Maupin's programming and closely ties into the work of artists such as Do Ho Suh and Liza Lou,» director Anna Stothart said; New York's James Cohan Gallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham CruzviGallery represents Matthew Ritchie; LA's Kayne Griffin Corcoran now represents painter Mary Obering (her work is on show at their booth at Frieze New York); London's White Cube have opened an office on New York's Upper East Side; and Mexico City gallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvigallery kurimanzutto also opened a space in New York's Upper East Side yesterday, inaugurated with new work by Abraham Cruzvillegas.
Even though artists use the «white painting» for different objectives, the play of light and shadow, using the canvas to inspire a unique meditational experience absent of all outside references, and the inevitable comparison with notions of the «white - cube» gallery all play into the layers of meaning hidden under all that white paint.
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain finally came into its own in the last few years attracting many of the important international galleries like Gagosian, David Zwirner, White Cube -LSB-...]
The focus on the dissolution of the white cube is a MacGuffin; while the smaller galleries are forced to close, the space for viewing art is concentrating into the larger galleries and foundations, spaces that now seem to be posing as public museum spaces.
Anita Leisz had even covered the large gallery's single window to turn the chamber into a blind white cube: high ceilings, volume, pure space.
Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain finally came into its own in the last few years attracting many of the important international galleries like Gagosian, David Zwirner, White Cube and Lisson.
Appropriately, since he adopted this method in the late 1970s, Serra's work in forged steel has focused on elementary geometric volumes like the cylinders and cubes that make up Four Rounds: Equal Weight, Unequal Measure (2017) in Zwirner's main gallery, and Into and Across (2017) down the hall.
Right now though, it's a white cube punctuated by a ceiling open to a rickety - looking wooden catwalk and its designated «slope» (a remnant of its previous use as an underground carpark) jutting into the gallery.
Perry Rubenstein Gallery, 527 West 23 street space is approximately 3,000 square feet while the 526 West 24 street space (both at ground level) is led by a long and narrow passage that drops into an intimate twelve by twelve foot cube.
In Hicham Berrada's latest solo exhibition «Caverne», the Moroccan artist challenges viewers» senses by transforming a typical «white cube» gallery into a darkly mysterious garden of art.
LeWitt translated his ideas into structures that usually incorporated a succession of open - ended cubes formed into small - scale pieces and massive outdoor constructions, such as Four - Sided Pyramid (1999) at the National Gallery of Art.
Under the guidance of Bardaouil and Fellrath, The Space of Art — The Art of Space, emphasizes Han's stunning works not only in their own right, but more so in the context of who the artist is, as embodied by their integration of her vibrant studio into the white cube of the gallery space.
Minimally displayed in a white cube gallery setting the horror, stench and gore is all in the images allowing the viewer a voyeuristic look into a world of violence and inhumanity.
As New York became the centre of the 1960s and 70s art world with abstract expressionism and pop, artists on the east coast had different adventures, represented here by Larry Bell's Cube # 15 (Amber)-- a translucent plastic box full of thin air — and Robert Irwin, whose white disc nearly disappears into the gallery wall.
In the darkness, spectators sink into their seats as though slipping into bed... this model is broken apart by the folding of the dark space of cinema into the white cube of the gallery
Either side of these are large white doors which can be folded across the glass to turn the gallery into a white cube space.
Frieze is divided into two primary categories: the main portion occupied by more well - known galleries such as Lisson Gallery, White Cube and Wallspace, among many others, and Frame, a section devoted to young galleries presenting a single artist's work.
In a new show at Canada Gallery, Connors divides the gallery space into four mini white cubes that hold carefully selected groups of paintings that test the visual perception and emotive experience to color anGallery, Connors divides the gallery space into four mini white cubes that hold carefully selected groups of paintings that test the visual perception and emotive experience to color angallery space into four mini white cubes that hold carefully selected groups of paintings that test the visual perception and emotive experience to color and form.
The text «I love Nic» recounts how the curator and the artist met, how Guagnini insisted on the review being printed and distributed on to the gallery floor as a protest to the know - towing of artists to the White Cube, and delves into affectionately humorous details of the artist's cerebral practice.
A certain audience will see the venue as a throwback to the denigrated «white cube,» as Brian O'Doherty branded the conventional sort of gallery space, designed to lift art and its viewers into a spotless realm of salesroom false consciousness.
Hanging in an otherwise empty white cube, these were the first things one saw before a mix of music and motorized projector noise ushered the viewer into the black box at the gallery ’s
Plug In's «Stages: Drawing the Curtain,» which runs Aug. 18 to Sept. 4 in Winnipeg, moves contemporary art out of the white cube of the gallery and into public space.
Dolores» participating artists metamorphose the gallery's white - cube space into a mise en scène, one at once alien and familiarly domestic.
Since 1997, the artists have presented a great number of architectural and sculptural installations in an ongoing series of works entitled «Powerless Structures» [6] in which they transformed the conventions of the «white cube» gallery space, creating galleries suspended from the ceiling, sunk into the ground or turned upside down.
«When we first went into them in the mid-90s, we saw the incredible possibilities of those raw spaces, which were closer to the kind of environments that artists were actually working in than the white cube space of the traditional gallery.
This month, the artist's two - part show in Hong Kong, «I Cried Because I Love You,» spread over Lehmann Maupin's and White Cube's galleries, is an insight into this peculiar relationship.
On the far side of the basement gallery at White Cube, a large section of the wall had been torn open to reveal a loading entrance, the doorframe behind the lacerated plasterboard wrenched outwards into the gallery.
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