Sentences with phrase «directly on museum walls»

A 2005 group show at the Whitney, called «Remote Viewing,» took painting, drawing, and sculpture on the scale of a room — often directly on museum walls.

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Cain will create a monumental painting directly on the walls and floor of the 4,000 square foot museum.
In the museum dedicated to his work on Naoshima, the small island in the Inland Sea of Japan known for its displays of contemporary art, there is a room containing four works painted directly onto the walls.
Catch artist Sarah Cain's newest exhibition «The Imaginary Architecture of Love» at the Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh, where she'll create one work: a monumental painting, made directly on the walls and floors.
Rail: You mean the few versions of «Ballad of Marie Sanders» first at Smith College Museum [1990], at the Jewish Museum [1993], and then at Festspielhaus Hellerau in Dresden [1998], particularly the installation of «Minerva, Sky Goddess, Madrid» [1991] where you printed images in all scales and sizes directly on the terrace, floor, and walls of the Circulo de Bellas Artes?
The art world, for what its worth, has weathered the transformation in stride, taking its viewership and its platform from the stark white walls of museums directly to the screen on which you read your daily mail.
Whatever it is, if drawing presents a certain window into the artist's brain, then the exhibition «Trenton Doyle Hancock: Skin and Bones, 20 Years of Drawing,» which opens at the Studio Museum in Harlem on Thursday, will serve as a trip inside the mind's eye of an artist whose practice has included everything from multimedia paintings comprised of acrylic and collaged felt to site - specific installations and even a ballet — one that explodes off the page and directly onto the gallery walls.
Grosse, who typically uses industrial spray guns to apply brilliant color directly upon the walls, ceilings, and floors of museums, looks forward to the challenge of painting on outdoor, gritty urban surfaces that thousands of passengers zoom past every day.
Atlanta designer Susan Ferrier tiled a collection of circa - 1860s archeological lithographs on one wall of the master bedroom; on the wall directly opposite, the effect is balanced by the vintage ammonite museum banner hung like a tapestry.
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