Sentences with phrase «dimensional abstract sculptures»

He believed he was able to create a more direct dialogue between art and viewer by creating two - dimensional abstract sculptures.
I worry a little about the confidence with which Tony talks about «abstract sculpture» and «three dimensional abstract sculpture» and «non three dimensional abstract sculpture» — but when he talks about there being «no guarantees when making new art» I'm with him.
Only the making of sculpture could then and can today focus properly on this as it has become apparent how non three dimensional abstract sculpture had been and how propped up it was by multifarious relationships with other disciplines and critical and historical analysis of the time.Questioning art of the past and art history is not disrespectful This most exciting area of abstract sculpture in as much as it irks some to admit it, it is relatively uncharted territory!
The staggering forms present both as flattened, two - dimensional façades — a kind of striped painting — and, from a distance, as three - dimensional abstract sculpture, filling the immediate space with an architectural presence.

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From monochromatic metal wall sculptures to two - tone geometric panels made from upcycled wood, you can choose to display our dimensional abstract art in small groups for a more dramatic impact.
I think it does, and I think this issue is very related to the sort of three - dimensional freedom that abstract sculpture might attain, of a kind that figurative sculpture could never attempt.
Jones works with deconstructed academic books and reference volumes, reinventing the materials as three - dimensional works — abstract collage «paintings» and sculpture.
What this has meant for abstract sculpture in particular has been a complete reappraisal of what is required to be abstract, three - dimensional, spatial and physical, all at the same time.
That exhibition thematized the relationship between Liu's paintings and his three - dimensional sculptural forms via explicit formal echoes: Black - and - white geometric paintings were adroitly paired with rectilinear pseudotopiary sculptures in which bands of foliage were interspersed with horizontal neon lights, while the oscillating static playing on stacked TV sets chimed with the abstract canvases as well.
Outstanding works in the contemporary collection include Frank Stella's monumental geometric painting Raqqa II (1970), Ellsworth Kelly's minimalist painting Blue Panel (1980), Anselm Kiefer's Untitled (1980 — 86) triptych, Gerhard Richter's abstract painting Station (577 - 2)(1985), Elizabeth Murray's three - dimensional painting Pigeon (1991), Guillermo Kuitca's evocative painting People on Fire (1993), Sean Scully's luminous painting Wall of Light Peru (2000), Jaume Plensa's illuminated sculpture Doors of Jerusalem I, II, & III (2006), Beth Lipman's monumental glass sculpture Bride (2010), Mickalene Thomas's powerful painting Three Graces: Les Trois Femmes Noires (2011), Kehinde Wiley's provocative portrait Judith and Holofernes (2012), and Yinka Shonibare's dynamic outdoor sculpture Wind Sculpture Isculpture Doors of Jerusalem I, II, & III (2006), Beth Lipman's monumental glass sculpture Bride (2010), Mickalene Thomas's powerful painting Three Graces: Les Trois Femmes Noires (2011), Kehinde Wiley's provocative portrait Judith and Holofernes (2012), and Yinka Shonibare's dynamic outdoor sculpture Wind Sculpture Isculpture Bride (2010), Mickalene Thomas's powerful painting Three Graces: Les Trois Femmes Noires (2011), Kehinde Wiley's provocative portrait Judith and Holofernes (2012), and Yinka Shonibare's dynamic outdoor sculpture Wind Sculpture Isculpture Wind Sculpture ISculpture II (2013).
«Sculpture Now offers the public an opportunity to experience a wide range of up - to - the - moment artwork, including three - dimensional freestanding sculpture, wall - hung and ceiling - hung installations, abstract construction, and more,» saidSculpture Now offers the public an opportunity to experience a wide range of up - to - the - moment artwork, including three - dimensional freestanding sculpture, wall - hung and ceiling - hung installations, abstract construction, and more,» saidsculpture, wall - hung and ceiling - hung installations, abstract construction, and more,» said Sausser.
A second room devoted mainly to sculpture, Room 6 houses his more three - dimensional works, a few abstract pieces such as Totem (1986 - 89), his later paintings and Kate Moss pieces.
The result is a kind of three - dimensional collage that combines and layers the images of the expressive sculptures with sleekly abstract metal forms.
Sculptures are displayed in pairs to show the objects in two separate states of being, while their dimensional forms are abstracted, flattened, and reflected in accompanying drawings.
abstract three - dimensional wall sculpture, acrylic and wood on panel carved strips of wood dyed and painted in shades of light blue, teal, aqua, white and grey 30 x 36 x 2.5 inches, c...
abstract three - dimensional wall sculpture, acrylic and wood on panel carved pieces of wood painted in shades of white, grey and beige with an accent of mint green.
Further bending and crushing their often mangled shapes, he assembled them into abstract sculptures that offered three - dimensional versions of the dense, colorful enfolded spaces of Willem de Kooning's Abstract Expressionist canvases.
She then proceeds to fold, tear, tuck and bunch painted canvases to make abstract objects which hover somewhere between painting, high relief, and three - dimensional sculpture.
Following this line of thought, the Canadian artist's three - dimensional works and paintings cast him as a pure maker of abstract sculptures and surfaces that supposedly date from early - to mid-1960s Italy.
A sculptor and painter, Taylor presents two directions in sculpture: three - dimensional wall sculptures based on farm images and abstract «Standing Sentinels» in painted steel.
These phrases were made tangible in two artworks composed of three - dimensional text that act as chorus and anchors for a group of textile - based abstract sculptures.
Lauren Mabry (Pew Fellow, 2015) is a ceramist whose expressive and colorful «dimensional paintings,» as she describes them, play with form, texture, color, and scale and blur the boundaries between ceramics, abstract painting, and sculpture.
Heilmann began her career creating furniture and sculpture and moved into abstract painting once on the East Coast, experimenting with bright colors and unusual geometries that bridge two - dimensional and three - dimensional elements.
Individual galleries also served up some stunning contemporary art fare: at Fabrik Projects, take in the gold and bronze sculptures of Stuart Kusher; at bG gallery the wide range of exciting, emerging LA - based artists included a richly dimensional silver work by Campbell Laird, evocative florals from Susan Lizotte, a small but dazzling lenticular piece by Heather Lowe, abstract work from Robyn Alatorre, and a smart diorama from Dwora Fried, as well as works by Johnny Naked, John Hundt, and quintessential LA scenes from Gay Summer Rick.
Pryor, an abstract painter, has been curating the unique shows at the gallery for two years, creating shows such as «Fashioned: One Becomes Another,» in 2011, which saw him collaborate with Project Runway designer Christopher Straub to turn his abstract images into fashion pieces that were like mobile three - dimensional sculptures.
Conflating painting and sculpture, his works inveigle viewers into tactile environments that amount to giant three - dimensional avant - garde paintings; yet their «abstract» designs work to reveal and reassert — rather than disguising — their component materials, whether carpets or clothes or goalposts.
DEFINITION OF SCULPTURE The art of making three - dimensional representative or abstract forms, especially by carving stone or wood, or by casting metal or plaster.
In abstract sculpture, such issues seem yet more compounded, having the potential for greater complexity in the infinite possible viewpoints of something really three - dimensional; plus what is perhaps a greater involvement with exactly how the work is built.
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