Do you want to talk a little bit about creating
an environment as a sculptor?
Not exact matches
Trained
as a
sculptor, Terada first builds diminutive domestic sets, and photographs them to achieve these austere
environments.
Famous for his
environments populated by disturbing plaster figures, George Segal is ranked
as one of the best American
sculptors.
Even though he's concerned about the traditional characteristics of sculptures, such
as volume, matter and space, unlike regular
sculptors, Penone explores the boundary that exists between the physical self and the natural
environment.
For the fourth installation at Vancouver Art Gallery Offsite, renowned
sculptor Elspeth Pratt draws on architectural forms
as inspiration to investigate how built
environments define public space.
The new generation of
sculptors, including numerous works commissioned for the exhibition: Phyllida Barlow, Karla Black, Abigail DeVille, Sonia Gomes, Rachel Khedoori, Lara Schnitger, Shinique Smith, Jessica Stockholder, and Kaari Upson create immersive, color - drenched
environments that embrace domestic materials and craft
as an embedded discourse, boldly eliminating material.
As an internationally known environmental
sculptor, George Trakas has built works for many major exhibitions including Documenta 6 held in Kassel, Germany (1977) and Scale and
Environment at the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (1977).
Some even tour
as part of a touring exhibition, examples being: the kinetic light
environments of the Groupe Recherche d'Art Visuel which toured Europe; Earth Room (1968) by Walter De Maria (b. 1935) which toured America before finding a permanent home in New York; and» 20:50» by British
sculptor Richard Wilson - a room filled with sump oil, viewed from a footbridge - which was shown in London, the Royal Scottish Academy and is now permanently installed at the Saatchi Gallery, founded by Charles Saatchi.
Best known for the slashed and cut canvases — and related spatial
environments — of the Concetti spaziali that he created primarily in the 1950s and 60s, Argentine — Italian artist Lucio Fontana (1899 — 1968) trained
as a
sculptor at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and used ceramics and clay modeling to explore larger problems in sculpture and painting.
As a sculptor, Mooney's work investigates notions of space, mood, atmosphere and environment, as they relate to our constantly shifting modes of interactio
As a
sculptor, Mooney's work investigates notions of space, mood, atmosphere and
environment,
as they relate to our constantly shifting modes of interactio
as they relate to our constantly shifting modes of interaction.
Trained originally
as a
sculptor, in the early 1990's Demand began to use photography to record his elaborate and ephemeral, life - sized paper and cardboard constructions of existing or formerly existing
environments and interior spaces, and soon started to create constructions for the sole purpose of photographing them.