Sentences with phrase «early sculptures»

It involves media ranging from small early sculptures and drawings to installations, murals, photography, and paintings.
Among the works on view will be a rare early sculpture executed in copper.
Her blown glass, pigmented figures of birds risk looking generic in summoning echoes of earlier sculpture as disparate as that of Constantin Brancusi and of Pharaonic Egypt.
The work finds visual precedent in earlier sculptures with the same cast of characters and related configurations, such as Train, Mechanical, Pig Island (2007), Mountain (2009) and Static (2004 - 2009).
7) spans from one of the artist's earliest sculptures in this format, Untitled (DSS 120), from 1968, to works from 1990.
As the title suggests, this show — with some pieces adapted or repurposed from earlier sculptures and installations
The new sculptures are accompanied by a small selection of important earlier sculptures, the earliest of which, entitled Specimen, from 1963, was included in Price's first museum exhibition, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Marked as «one of the leading artists of her generation» by Tate Britain, the exhibition will «reveal extraordinary breadth of her career over three decades, from the four early sculptures shown in her first solo show in 1988 to works made this year especially for Tate Britain».
His modestly sized, exquisitely hand - wrought early sculptures are minimal, simplified shapes abstracted from reality, and his later works, despite their industrialized and imposing presence, can also be readily identified as having a basis in real life.
In this exhibition we see photographs of Reddy's earliest sculptures which he made in terracotta or plaster when he reached London to study at the Slade and later in Paris to assist artists such as Joan Miró and Ossip Zadkine.
In 1935, he exhibited one such early sculpture at the John Reed Club Gallery in New York, and three years later, ACA Gallery mounted Lipton's first solo show, which featured these social - realist - inspired wooden works.
Showcasing Drexler's major paintings and collages as well as her captivating early sculptures, award winning plays and novels, and photographic and video documentation of the artist's wild and varied theatrical career, the exhibition is co-curated by Rose Curator - at - Large Katy Siegel and Curatorial Assistant Caitlin Julia Rubin.
Smaller rooms in back hold other early sculpture along with modernist painting.
The show at Michael Werner — surely a precursor to a retrospective — displays early sculptures and remnants from his performances on a plinth, like relics in a museum.
Many of these artists — who were somewhat older than Noguchi — spent their summers in Woodstock, New York, where the latter also spent time and where he created one of his major early sculptures, Death (Lynched Figure), of 1934.
John Chamberlain's early sculpture Homer (1960) is a major recent acquisition made possible by the generous bequest of Isabel Brown Wilson (class of 1953).
Morris's early sculpture tended to emphasize a banal repertoire of form and subject - matter, while attempting to investigate the role of language in artistic representation.
The booth, provided a captivating photo opportunity for many, features early sculptures by Sonnier alongside his two recent series.
Sui Jianguo's early sculptures embody inner complex perceptions through simple materials such as stone and steel.
Their collection contains key early sculptures by Calder, mature work from Brancusi and Giacometti as well as depth in the paintings of Northwest born, New York art star Chuck Close.
The finished form recalls early sculptures by Donald Judd and Robert Morris, but it might as easily be the work of a bored or crazed plumber.
This exhibition will feature multiple paper works created in 2017, as well as Earth Force, one of his most famous early sculpture works.
Early Sculptures During the 1960s Di Suvero began experimenting with found objects, such as steel beams, chairs, tyres and chains - materials he found from derelict buildings.
Body I Am includes several early sculptures by Wilke that though made of terracotta appear to fold and unfold like flesh.
Claes Oldenberg: Early Sculpture Drawings, and Happenings Films; and Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen: The Music Room continue through September 6, 2009.
His monumental early sculptures constructed from thick, discarded wooden beams or pieces of metal evoked the wide, bold brushwork of Abstract Expressionist painters such as Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline.
The exhibition will feature a group of Andre's seminal early sculptures accompanied by contemporaneous masterworks by leading figures of the period, including John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, Robert Ryman, and Frank Stella.
Roman departments of the Louvre recall the arrangement of earlier sculpture.
The exhibition reveals the extraordinary breadth of her career over three decades, from the four early sculptures shown in her first solo show in 1988 to works made this year especially for Tate Britain including Chicken Shed, a new concrete shed installed outside the gallery.
The show provides a panoramic view of her career and work, from early sculpture that sold well with her first dealer Leo Castelli to technically rigorous, thematically turbulent drawings and prints from the»70s.
Showcasing Drexler's major paintings and collages as well as her captivating early sculptures, award - winning plays and novels, and photographic and video documentation of the flamboyant performance aspects of her life and work, the exhibition is co-curated by Rose Curator - at - Large Katy Siegel and Curatorial Assistant Caitlin Julia Rubin.
These and other early sculptures are complemented by several dozen works on paper by Oldenburg and by Oldenburg with van Bruggen.
The Smith show at Marks included three large and important early sculptures, as well as a medium sized painting which hung above the reception area.
Alina Szapocznikow was born in Poland in 1926, and gained critical attention there for her early sculpture of the 1950s.
Given the mathematical precision of her early sculptures, the autonomy and tight rectangular rational at work in her concrete and frame pieces, her latest work looks like it has spiraled out of control: the artist's hand is everywhere, the arrangements are overpowering, involving a surprising personal sensibility, humor, suggestions of adoration and campy seduction.
And there's Louise Bourgeois, Lee Bontecou and Alina Szapocznikow's early sculpture and drawings.
Senior curator Jennifer Powell explains the exhibition will include «early sculptures and works on paper from the late 1930s onwards as well as large scale paintings from 1940 - 51, the period in which Pousette - Dart was part of the burgeoning New York art scene and developing Abstract Expressionism.
Among the works by Ufan is one of his earliest sculptures, Relatum (formerly System; 1969), comprised of six steel plates.
Family working together to make a soft sculpture inspired by the exhibition, Claes Oldenburg: Early Sculpture, Drawings, and Happenings Films, 2009.
In «Cell XXVI», the hanging fabric figure is a variation on an earlier sculpture, «Spiral Woman».
West's earliest sculptures, performances, and collages were a reaction to -LSB-...]
Drawn to soft and pliable materials including fabric, hide, and rubber, Hlobo's early sculptures and ritualistic performances were equally informed by traditional Xhosa culture and gay pageantry; his most recent solo exhibition, «Sewing Saw,» attempted to deconstruct his attraction to malleable raw materials.
Also included in the exhibition are the early sculptures, paintings, and drawings which led to the development of this monumental and innovative body of work.
The earliest sculptures in this exhibition are Donovan's 36 inch cubes, in which no adhesive is used to transform millions of pins, toothpicks and glass into new and unexpected geometric forms.
At Zwirner & Wirth, a selection of smaller - scale works will be on view, including examples of Sandback's earliest sculptures, such as Untitled (Grey Corner Construction), 1968, a rectangular composition that appears to extend out from the corner and references the work of Russian constructivist Vladimir Tatlin, whose «corner constructions» of 1915 - 16 projected the work of art into the real space of the viewer.
Whereas later wood works, including Cedar Piece 1959/1964 and Secant 1977, are not cut into or drastically altered but rather are arranged by the artist, these early sculptures stand out as singular works.
Serra's early sculptures, also introduced here, give form to those actions.

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