Sentences with phrase «environmental sculpture»

Genger is renowned for her ambitious environmental sculptures of intricate, hand - knotted rope coated in paint, most recently «Red, Yellow and Blue,» which debuted in New York City's Madison Square Park in 2013.
Aycock's large environmental sculptures create intense psychological atmospheres.
Kim received his BFA in Environmental Sculpture from the University of Seoul, and his MFA in Sculpture from the Art Institute of Chicago.
Animated by rigorous and lively essays from some of the leading writers on post-1960s artistic practice and fully illustrated, it charts Holt's artistic trajectory from her initial experiments with unlikely media — sound, light and industrial materials — to the culmination of her development of major site interventions and freestanding environmental sculpture.
One of the artists represented in the late 1960s by Virginia Dwan — others included Michael Heizer and Walter De Maria — Ross began in 1971 to search for a piece of land in the American southwest where he could site a large - scale environmental sculpture.
In 1968, Castelli opened a second venue - the Castelli Warehouse - on West 108th Street, with a particularly inventive inaugural show of environmental sculpture by nine sculptors, including Nauman, Serra, and Hesse.
Latterly, the artist - couple Christo and Jeanne - Claude Javacheff have achieved fame by wrapping parts of the environment in coloured fabric, while Andy Goldsworthy (b. 1956) specializes in temporary environmental sculptures (eg.
While her early works reflected on deeply personal subjects, Nevelson's later, more expansive environmental sculpture came to encompass broader religious and social issues.
Opus 40 A huge environmental sculpture, built by sculptor Harvey Fite over the course of 37 years in an abandoned bluestone quarry.
In the more domestic sized room, Oh expands his formal language to occupy the entire expanse, creating a new total environmental sculpture that requires the constant act of moving and looking.
One of numerous highlights in As Above, So Below is the inclusion of one of Bruce Nauman's first environmental sculptures, Natural Light, Blue Light Room, from 1971.
Artists created environmental sculpture on expansive sites in the «land art in the American West» group of projects.
Clarence Schmidt was an iconic pioneer of monumental environmental sculpture.
Gueorguieva, a world - renowned LA based painter, recently spent a week as the Artist - in - residence at the printmaking studios to design and collaborate on mixed media environmental sculptures.
Known as one of the Los Angeles artists who, in the»50s, pushed clay beyond crafts and into the Abstract Expressionist arena, John Mason set clay aside in the mid»70s and soon began stacking firebricks on museum floors (the «Hudson River Series,» 1978) and installing site - specific environmental sculptures.
Soft sculptures are made of non-rigid and bendable materials like cloth, plastic and fibres, while environmental sculptures create or change the environment for the viewers.
Louise Nevelson, a pioneer creator of environmental sculpture who became one of the world's best - known artists, died Sunday evening at her home on Spring Street in Manhattan.
Mrs. Nevelson, whose pioneering environmental sculptures made her one of the best - known artists of the 20th century, died on April 17, 1988.
This is the NYC - and Vallebona, Italy - based artist's second solo exhibition with the gallery and it will feature the first installment of his new transitory, environmental sculpture entitled Radio Vallebona.
Animated by rigorous and lively essays from some of the leading writers on post-1960s artistic practice and exquisitely illustrated, this catalogue charts Holt's artistic trajectory from her initial experiments with unlikely media — sound, light, and industrial materials — to the culmination of her development of major site interventions and freestanding environmental sculptures.
117 Grattan Street (117 Grattan Street, Bushwick): A longtime BOS hub, 117 Grattan has eight open studios this year, but be sure to stop by suite 217 to see Fanny Allié «s found object sculptures and conceptual investigations into homelessness and to get a close look at Etty Yaniv «s large - scale environmental sculptures.
[8] Castelli opened a temporary annex, the Castelli Warehouse, on West 108th Street, with a show organized by Robert Morris, of environmental sculpture by nine artists, including Nauman, Serra, and Eva Hesse.
Nature in Pieces: The Environmental Sculpture of Christy Rupp February 21 - April 7, 2002 New York - based artist Christy Rupp constructs sculpture from recycled materials that address the interrelated (and, tragically, very timely) issues of public health, pollution, genetic engineering and biohazards.
Taking cues from george Trakas» environmental sculpture «Isle of View» and the natural autumn surroundings, Karen Dolmanisth's temporary site - work will be based on a composition of measured parallel, overlapping and intersecting lines that are made with white cotton and wool thread, upon which will be strung evenly spaced autumn leaves of transforming color.
1991 - 96: Invitational Exhibition of Environmental Sculpture, Chattanooga State Technical Community College (Purchase Award In 1996), Chattanooga, TN
1984 - 87: Invitational Exhibition of Environmental Sculpture, University of Tennessee Campus, Knoxville, TN
In New York, Kusama exhibited her large paintings, soft sculptures and environmental sculptures that use electric lights and mirrors.
** Schmidt and his vision were, however, one and the same: there was no conceptual detachment, no cynicism, and in the process of pursuing his own truth, he touched on the theatricality and the teasing antilogic of surrealism, the notion of the readymade, the improvisational vitality of abstract expressionism, the psychological fabric of assemblage, environmental sculpture, and light phenomena as subject matter.
While both the Djerassi Resident Artist Program and the solo exhibition at MOCA Taipei will focus on her recent video production, her public project for the annual Chinese Lantern Festival will consist in an «environmental sculpture» featuring a curtain of bamboo sticks suspended on a large metal structure in the form of a spiral.
These may be seen as a series of deconstructed mise - en - scène, or as an environmental sculpture of twisting and merging emotional atmospheres.
These may be seen as a series of deconstructed mise - en - scenes, or as an environmental sculpture of twisting and merging emotional atmospheres.
It has become performance art, environmental sculpture, installation art, earthwork, light art and a wide spectrum of other forms.
[3][4] Proposed in 1965, «Time Landscape» the environmental sculpture took over ten years of careful planning with New York City.
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