Also in the London instalment are a selection of ink drawings on paper and late works that complicate and question the relationship between
drawing and sculpture such as Dibujos sin papel (Drawings without paper), Acuarelas (Watercolours), and Tejeduras (Weavings).
Not exact matches
Parts of the statement read, «This exhibition will focus on the Visual arts specifically; the traditional fine arts
such as
drawing, painting, photography,
sculpture; architectural, environmental,
and industrial arts
such as urban, interior, product,
and landscape designs.
Young Brits at Art 2010 includes new categories
such as photography,
sculpture and motion animation, as well as its previous sections for painting
and drawing.
Tasks include: Coloured pencil
drawing, recycled plastic fish
sculptures, creative pattern / mark making, oil pastel, collage
and research into artists
such as: Iain Macarthur, Ande Hall
and contextual research into the charity Washed Ashore.
I have selected a diverse range of artists
and illustrators to capture my learners imagination
and develeop their skills in a range of disciplines
such as painting
and drawing, printmaking, Typograpy,
Sculpture and Digital Art.
Over the first four weeks of the semester, students engage in small projects in each of the four studios — painting
and drawing,
sculpture, printmaking,
and new media — to gain familiarity with basic principles
such as observation
and place.
Opening: «Pixar: The Design of Story» at Cooper - Hewitt National Design Museum This exhibition is a rare peek into the design process behind the creation of Pixar favorites like Toy Story, Wall - E, Up, Brave, The Incredibles,
and Cars, including relics
such as rarely seen paintings,
sculptures, hand -
drawn sketches,
and other original artwork.
The exhibition which opened on Sunday at Shanghai's contemporary art museum features over 300 paintings, photographs, screen prints,
drawings, 3 - D installations
and sculptures including iconic works
such -LSB-...]
Primarily working in
drawing and sculpture, he often depicts ambiguous interior spaces filled with books, posters,
and paintings, as well as commonplace objects,
such as bottles
and cigarettes, in a stark, linear style reminiscent of architectural...
Spanning painting, photography, graphic work,
drawing,
sculpture, video, documents,
and the critical responses generated, the joint exhibition explores the idea that there are no clean boundaries between art, culture,
and geography,
and deconstructs how
such notions are formed
and disputed.»
Indeed, in the November 1959 issue of Arts Magazine, William Rubin — later the director of the painting
and sculpture department at MoMA —
drew just
such parallels in a comparison of Pollock
and Masson.
Using architecture, performance,
sculpture,
drawing, photography,
and film, he sought a new way of seeing
and art - making that focused on the commonplace
and the «throwaways»,
such as the city's abandoned buildings, bridges,
and even dumpsters.
The first part, MANIC / LOVE, featured Wolfson's most recent large scale animatronic installation Colored
sculpture (2016), whose red hair, freckles,
and boyish look
draw associations with
such literary
and pop cultural characters as Huckleberry Finn
and Howdy Doody.
Besides her exhibition catalogues, Smith's writings have appeared in
such publications as Revolution in the Making: Abstract
Sculpture by Women 1947 - 2016; Helen Frankenthaler: Composing with Color, 1962 - 1963; The
Drawings of Do Ho Suh; The Architecture of Bertrand Goldberg; Chicago Makes Modern; Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe; Design Cities; Birth of the Cool;
and the 54th Carnegie International.
and on «modern technological society,» he displayed the restless curiosity
and joie de vivre that have made his work — painting,
drawing,
and sculpture, the latter now showing in New York for the first time —
such a marvel.
I have always been fascinated with photo - realistic
drawings and paintings,
and trompe l'oeil
sculptures — from artists
such as Bronzino
and Jean - Étienne Liotard, to the Flemish painters
and today's contemporary artists.
Previous rounds have been broad in scope
and concept, ranging from topics of activism to architecture,
and including disciplines
such as design, media arts,
drawing, film, installation, intervention, literature, painting, performance, photography, print making,
sculpture,
and others,
such as scientific field work.
bau bau is the first exhibition devoted to Céline Condorelli that includes the many - facets of her work,
such as
sculpture, installation, display devices, research, writing
and teaching; her comprehensive approach
draws from Italian traditions of art
and design,
such as that of Bruno Munari, as well as conceptual art
and the relational art of the 1990s.
Including more than 300 paintings,
sculptures and drawings by nearly 140 artists of international renown,
such as Jackson Pollock, Alberto Giacometti, Richard Diebenkorn
and Mark Rothko, Celebrating Modern Art provides an exciting
and diverse overview of a century of artistic achievement
and features five areas of focus: the New York School, art in California, contemporary art, modern
sculpture and twentieth century
drawings.
Highlights include a focus on «experimental»
drawing with individual displays by artists
such as Eduardo Basualdo, from Argentina; Mateo López
and Nicolás Paris from Colombia; deconstructed painting
and sculpture with largescale displays by Brazilian artists Leda Catunda, Adriano Costa, Maria Nepomuceno, Erika Verzutti
and Cuban artists Los Carpinteros, among others;
and a strong emphasis on street art
and urban culture, with largescale participative installations by Os Gêmeos
and Paulo Nazareth from Brazil,
and individual displays by Mexican artists Pedro Reyes, Moris,
and Edgardo Aragón.
Elms includes much strictly formal work
such as figurative
drawings and symbol - based paintings by Elijah Burgher, overly nostalgic ink
drawings by Paul P.,
and a seemingly popular, somewhat garish installation of aluminum
and silver wall
sculptures by Terry Adkins.
[10] He mostly creates painting,
sculpture and wall paintings using media
such as acrylic, collage, fresco, ink
drawing (Pen
and Ink), mixed media / multimedia,
and oil.
Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art explores the critical importance of nocturnal imagery in the development of modern art by bringing together 90 works in a range of media — including paintings, prints,
drawings, photographs,
and sculptures — created by
such leading American artists as Ansel Adams, Charles Burchfield, Winslow Homer, Lee Krasner, Georgia O'Keeffe, Albert Ryder, John Sloan, Edward Steichen,
and Andrew Wyeth, among others.
Robin Cameron (b. 1981, British Columbia, Canada) is an artist based in New York City who works in a wide range of media
such as ceramics, brass
sculptures, films,
drawings, cyanotypes
and printmaking.
C.T. Jasper's work has been exhibited widely in the United States
and Europe in
such venues as the
Sculpture Center, Bronx Museum,
and The
Drawing Center in New York, Centre for Contemporary Art Ujazdowski Castle
and Zacheta National Art Gallery in Warsaw, Poland; Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice, Italy; National Gallery in Prague,
and De Paul Art Museum (Chicago, IL) among other places.
Her work reveals a deep awareness, both intellectual
and sensory, of how the body has been represented over time
and across cultures — from antique
and Hindu
sculpture, to Renaissance
drawing and painting, to the work of modern artists
such as Henri Matisse, Willem de Kooning,
and Pablo Picasso.
Chareau
and his wife were keenly interested in contemporary art,
and the exhibition reunites several pieces from their collection of paintings,
sculptures,
and drawings by significant artists
such as Piet Mondrian, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Ernst, Jacques Lipchitz,
and Robert Motherwell.
Still Life paintings,
sculptures,
and drawings, produced from 1972 to the early 1980s, cover a wide range of motifs
and themes, including the most traditional
such as fruit, flowers,
and vases.
Mostly paintings
and drawings are featured, along with some photography, mixed - media works
and sculpture by artists active in the early, middle
and late periods of the century,
and many contemporary figures still working today
such as Hurvin Anderson, Stan Douglas, Kori Newkirk, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas
and Barkley L. Hendricks (whose «New Orleans Niggah,» 1973 covers the volume).
She has exhibited nationally
and internationally at venues
such as MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY; the
Drawing Center, New York, NY;
Sculpture Center, Long Island City, NY; Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC; Kunst - Werke, Berlin;
and Dogbite International Festival of Film Art, Balchik, Bulgaria.
His innovations have been made in a spectacular range of mediums — painting
and sculpture, silkscreen
and lithography, photography
and transfer
drawing —
and have incorporated
such unconventional materials as newspaper, cardboard,
and found objects.
In this exhibition of recent work — including prints, projections, interactive installations, kinetic
sculpture,
and drawings — Arcangel mixes
and matches professional
and amateur technologies as he explores the influence
and appeal of
such media in contemporary society.
Drawing largely on discarded refuse, Bhabha's
sculptures, many of which are mounted on pedestals or plinths, tow the line between figuration
and abstraction, often hinting at a recognizable object while simultaneously shying away from any
such form.
Through key examples of paintings,
drawings, large - scale
sculpture, graffiti,
and products
such as toys
and apparel, this exhibition aims to reveal critical aspects of his formal, conceptual,
and collaborative developments.
A selection of
drawings,
and works of related media
such as photography, video,
and sculpture, also will be on view.
Dealing with issues
such as Hollywood, television,
and eroticism, McCarthy's
drawings, films,
sculptures, environments
and installations stand at the intersection of perception
and taboo, lifting the underbelly of American life into the spotlight.
Mendieta often repeated imagery in different media,
such as the «labyrinth» figure seen in La Concha de Venus (1981 - 82), a
drawing on amate (bark) paper,
and in outdoor
sculptures molded in mud which she then photographed.
Comprised of
drawings,
sculptures,
and architectural interventions, the exhibition highlights the contradictory desires
and fears underpinning
such movements.
The exhibition, presented in collaboration with the Fondazione Lucio Fontana, brilliantly displays Fontana's extraordinary body of work from 1899 to 1968, including pivotal categories
such as primitive
and abstract
sculptures,
drawings, polychrome ceramics, Spatialist works, punctured canvases, Art Informel works, installations, Tagli (cuts), Nature, Fine di Dio, Olii, Venezie, Metalli,
and Teatrini.
Francisco Ugarte, who is based in Guadalajara, Mexico, is a multimedia artist who has explored mediums
such as site - specific interventions, video, installation,
sculpture and drawing.
Works of art range from stunning quilts,
drawings and paintings, to wooden
and metal
sculptures,
and functional objects
such as bird houses — all made in Alabama
and several neighboring states.
The second floor presents mainly white works by artists
such as Ad Ryman, Agnes Martin, Kees Goudzwaard, Ann Veronica Janssens
and Norio Imai
and a series of
drawings by Massimo Bartolini, a
sculpture by Lucia Bru
and a mural
drawing by Sol Lewitt.
The Fine Arts Museums acquisition encompasses paintings,
sculptures,
drawings,
and quilts by 22 acclaimed artists, including Thornton Dial, Ralph Griffin, Bessie Harvey, Lonnie Holley, Joe Light, Ronald Lockett, Joe Minter, Mary T. Smith, Mose Tolliver, Purvis Young,
and a number of the Gee's Bend Quiltmakers,
such as Jessie T. Pettway
and Annie Mae Young,
and will be presented in an exhibition opening in June at the de Young.
Beginning with Robert Rauschenberg
and Robert Whitman's 1966 Experiments in Art
and Technology (E.A.T.) with Bell Laboratories engineers,
and including new
and rarely seen multimedia works, film, painting,
sculpture, photography
and drawings by over 70 artists
such as Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Ryan Trecartin
and Ulla Wiggen, this publication tells the story of a global visual culture.
An amalgam of artistic references
and styles, her
sculptures are composed of
such varied materials as carved wood
and stone; assembled plywood components; found objects
such as clothing, televisions,
and baby carriages; industrial materials
such as neon, Astroturf,
and mirrors; plaster casts;
and drawn and painted elements.
They have demonstrated the futility of this effort through
such works as the suspended rotating
sculpture Sum of all Possibilities, a sphere made up of multiple pieces hanging in an ever - shifting arrangement;
and the show's namesake «Cartography of Control,» a series of
drawings created through the manipulation of electric shocks.
Jointly curated by Tony Tiger (Muscogee Creek / Seminole / Sac & Fox), Bobby Martin (Muscogee Creek),
and Jace Weaver (Cherokee), the exhibition will feature works in a variety of media
such as painting,
drawing, printmaking, basketry,
sculpture,
and pottery.
The exhibition highlights programs of the department
and includes a wide range of media,
such as, ceramics, design,
drawing, painting, photography, printmaking,
sculpture and visual communications.
Robin Rhode, the South African - born, Berlin - based multidisciplinary artist, engages a variety of visual languages
such as photography, performance,
drawing and sculpture to create arrestingly beautiful narratives that are brought to life using quotidian materials
such as soap, charcoal, chalk
and paint.
Monumental works composed of aluminum
and silk with names
such as «Bathers,» «Matisse's Back in Twins,»
and «Zanzibar / Black,» are being presented along with smaller examples of her mixed - media
sculptures and charcoal
drawings.