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The dramatic sculptures in this exhibition hail from Ward's visit to a church in Georgia, where the artist found himself standing on a highly charged piece of American history — hole riddled floorboards.

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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.
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.
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Exterior: The Sculptured Body In This Aggressive Form, Is Shown Off Spectacularly Well In Cosmos Black Metallic (303) Body Colour, Which Perfectly Demonstrates The Stunning Signature Lines And Dramatic Curves.
Whilst here you can admire the dramatic sight of the surrounding snow - covered mountain peaks, and take in the superb carvings and ice sculptures inside the glacier.
However, the focal point truly belongs to the dramatic sculpture - like freestanding tub that takes centrepiece in an equally magnificently bathroom.
The resulting sculptures are rough - hewned reliefs of the subject, up to 96 x 96 inches in scale; a dramatic and physical counterpoint to its digital precursor.
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 sound sculpture uses moving ultrasonic speakers and vibration sensors to turn the space below the dramatic circular skylight into an acoustic drawing in real time.
In the mid 60's Kienholz began grouping the freestanding sculptures together to form dramatic environments which the artist termed «tableaux.»
Sculpture and installations that encouraged participation opened with a dramatic flourish at Art Basel Miami Beach's Public Sector on Wednesday night (December 2, 2015) at Collins Park set in front of the Bass Art Museum in Miami Beach.
For this exhibition, Moyer has produced a series of vibrant, large - scale paintings, a dramatic, architectural sculpture, and drawings in oil on paper.
«HABEAS CORPUS harnesses the dramatic expanse of our drill hall and the intimacy of our period rooms to engulf audiences in a gripping story told through the interweaving of film, sculpture, music, and video.»
Ofili's disparate styles and dramatic shifts in technique are what characterize Night and Day, encompassing a wide range of painting, sculpture, drawings, and even costume design.
Bickerton's move to Bali in 1997 paralleled a dramatic visual shift to figurative painting and sculpture.
Expression is further explored through a new series of sculptures: life - size armatures of artist models in dramatic postures, arranged strategically within the gallery's expansive exhibition space.
Locatelli uses materials such as tile, cement, glue and metal plates in order to create the dramatic sculptures.
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.
Pruitt, by contrast, works with symbols: a beautiful sculptural ring of handcuffs, for example, or his humble yet dramatic sculpture Glass Slippers (2005), composed of sneakers covered in shattered beer bottles, which he showed at the Whitney Biennial last year.
Last year, Portland based artist Peter Gronquist made a remarkable departure from his dramatic taxidermy sculptures in favor of more abstract explorations.
Richard Pitts dramatic work sets the stage for small sculptures by the outdoor exhibiting artists in the spacious sculpture gallery.
She invented dramatic, large - scale sculptures in surprising materials (including, most memorably, poured polyurethane foam with phosphorescent pigment) that can make the likes of Richard Serra, Anish Kapoor and Matthew Barney look timid.
Schulnik, for example, used her own garden as a character in one of her short films; Stills & Strokes projected colors and geometric shapes onto the leaves of plants in botanical gardens; and DiMattio filled the sculptures in her exhibition with dramatic and unruly flowers.
The sculpture's monochromatic gray - blue appearance is in dramatic contrast to the brightly colored pieces Genger has created in the past.
However, despite Patricia Piccinini's dramatic lifesize monster sculptures, the sections dealing with genetic engineering felt thin and uneven, and almost unnecessary in light of the strength of the rest of the show.
For his first solo exhibition in the US, Renaud Jerez presents a dramatic, immersive site - specific installation in which his sculptures seem to spectacularly take domicile amidst the museum's galleries.
One recent sculpture in this mode, Quipu Womb (The Story of the Red Thread, Athens)(2017), was a standout at last year's Documenta 14, its thick knotted ropes of scarlet wool hanging down a dramatic 26 feet.
Jannis Kounellis in his exhibition «I come with empty hands as an old painter», in Monnaie de Paris, begins with the heart of the last craftsman factory in Paris and the importance of energy in order to compose a real, dramatic sculpture using the whole exhibition space.
After two stops in Germany (Kunsthalle Bielefeld and Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz), this family affair is now on view at Toulouse's Les Abattoirs, a former slaughterhouse whose soaring ceilings and brick arcades provide a dramatic setting for Smith senior's monumental sculpture.
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.
Baroque Style of architecture, painting, and sculpture originating principally in Italy, of the late 16th to the early 18th century; it exhibited an increased interest in dynamic movement and dramatic effects.
In Kelly's work, including the painted aluminium sculpture he started to make in 1959, the smallest variation becomes impressively dramatic, and usually disturbing and challenginIn Kelly's work, including the painted aluminium sculpture he started to make in 1959, the smallest variation becomes impressively dramatic, and usually disturbing and challenginin 1959, the smallest variation becomes impressively dramatic, and usually disturbing and challenging.
The sculptures are at once contemporary and ancient; the dramatic forms and shapes of the headdresses are specifically drawn from the Botanical Garden's collections: the cor - ten steel sculpture Guiomar, sited directly inside the Garden's Conservatory gate entry, is embraced by a filigree headdress of delicate ferns, whereas the sculpture Ivy, sited in and floating above the Conservatory entrance fountain, is a flourish of abstraction alluding to windblown palm fronds.
Before this important exposure in Venice, she exhibited the dramatic installation In Flanders Fields, a startling and poignant commentary on World War I, consisting of five life - size sculptures of dead horses littering an imaginary battlefielin Venice, she exhibited the dramatic installation In Flanders Fields, a startling and poignant commentary on World War I, consisting of five life - size sculptures of dead horses littering an imaginary battlefielIn Flanders Fields, a startling and poignant commentary on World War I, consisting of five life - size sculptures of dead horses littering an imaginary battlefield.
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.
Meanwhile, a little further south, but shortly after, Venus Over Manhattan, Powered by Ferrari, will exhibit 14 cars transformed into sculptures since 1970 by leading modern and contemporary artists in their exhibition Piston Head: Artists Engage the Automobile, at 1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Florida, the dramatic open air parking structure designed by Pritzker Prize - winning Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron.
The film and video works in the collection mark the dramatic shift that occurred at that moment, as artists challenged the traditional mediums of painting and sculpture by creating performances, film installations, videos, slide works, and films.
Glittering candles dress up the mantel and dining table, dramatic uplighting turns a plant into sculpture, a twinkling chandelier encircles guests in a glow, and a floor lamp with a black opaque shade highlights a group of collectibles.
Flights of fancy were on display in Barbara Westbrook's dramatic entry hall and foyer, where a pair of Tom Corbin's bronze sculptures — illuminated by paintings from Pryor Fine Art — draw the eyes upward to the sweeping staircase, and porcelain butterflies (hand - imprinted with varying patterns of antique lace) appear to be flying toward the daylight - lit oculus above.
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