Sentences with phrase «dramatic sculpture d»

Last but not least, Aaron Raymer's dramatic sculpture D - Fence incorporates industrial material with taxidermy to create a geometric point of visual interest.

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But that is enough to have sculptured one of the most dramatic landscapes in the solar system, University of Texas geophysicist Jack Holt reported in May.
Established in 1960 as a way to showcase the majestic paintings from the Hudson River School movement, Storm King Art Center has evolved into one of today's leading sculpture parks, with more than 100 contemporary works dotting a dramatic landscape of pastoral hills, breathtaking vistas, and tranquil ponds.
The first retrospective to document the eye - dazzling ceramics of Ralph Bacerra (1938 - 2008), a Los Angeles - based artist known for his innovative approach to surface design and embellishment, the exhibition features more than ninety of the artist's finest pieces - dramatic, highly decorated vessels and sculptures that have never before been the focus of a major exhibition or publication.
For this exhibition, Moyer has produced a series of vibrant, large - scale paintings, a dramatic, architectural sculpture, and drawings in oil on paper.
LAST CHANCE: Pangolin London, until 7 December 2013 Following a recent injury, Ann Christopher RA had to make the dramatic move of reducing the size of her sculptures from large to small.
Though MoMA has periodically rotated works in and out of its fourth - floor collection galleries, typically devoted to painting and sculpture from 1940 to 1980, since the opening of its new building in 2004, the recent «From the Collection: 1960 — 1969» is undoubtedly the institution's most dramatic statement.
The sculpture's monochromatic gray - blue appearance is in dramatic contrast to the brightly colored pieces Genger has created in the past.
Modern Times: American Art 1910 — 1950 examines the new and dynamic visual language that emerged during this period and had a dramatic impact on painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, architecture, and the decorative arts.
This idea has culminated in Lot Ball, Fisk's largest sculpture to date, which stands alone, floor - to - ceiling, in the biggest, most dramatic room of the gallery.
The renowned artist has presented his figurative, narrative art internationally, receiving early critical praise for his dramatic steel sculptures, drawings and installations using video.
Exploring the boundary between food and sculpture, Trayte has created for this show a dramatic installation in the double - height central gallery of The Tetley that includes several tall, thin sculptures resembling cucumbers and other more exotic Asian vegetables — one pink plaster sculpture and another yellow - veined mint green sculpture hark back to the blobby sculptures of the late Franz West and the eight - metre tall inflatable sculpture name - checks Anthea Hamilton.
In the past, for example, Kiefer has employed the symbolism of Norse mythology alongside the forms of National Socialist architecture, and for this exhibition, he uses this as a basis for dramatic new paintings and sculpture that deal simultaneously with notions of creation and destruction, life and death.
The sculptures have been sited to take maximum advantage of the Garden's dramatic views with special attention given to the visual impact of the changing seasons.
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