Karla Black (b. 1972, UK) constructs monumental yet
ephemeral sculptures from cosmetic powder, while Ellen Gallagher (b. 1965, USA) creates delicate assemblages from glossy African - American beauty magazines in Spoils (2011).
Not exact matches
In contrast to the surrounding architecture, rAndom International's tower is an
ephemeral one: Tower is a temporary
sculpture that is given form just by countless drops of water that can be experienced both
from the inside and the outside.
This cast phosphorescent polyurethane
sculpture, which transforms
from gentle ivory to vivid glow - in - the - dark green, reflects Benglis» lifelong fascination with natural phosphorescence, as well as her intrinsic ability to bring
ephemeral natural phenomena and sensations into physical permanence through her art.
Inspired by a recent visit to Hong Kong, Turk created a Styrofoam box
sculpture especially for this exhibition, adding to his infamous trompe l'oeil
sculpture series in which he casts a substantial bronze
sculpture from a seemingly
ephemeral object and then paints it to further obfuscate the true materiality of the piece.
Albuquerque is an internationally renowned artist who, over the course of her 40 - year career, developed a strong visual language and an expansive body of work ranging
from sculpture, poetry, painting, photography, film, and multi-media performance to ambitious site - specific
ephemeral projects in remote locations around the globe.
Karla Black constructs large - scale
sculptures from ephemeral materials including cosmetic powder, while Ellen Gallagher creates delicate assemblages
from glossy African - American beauty magazines in Spoils (2011).
Known for his
ephemeral performance - based works, which combined mechanical
sculptures made
from found objects, urban sounds and explosives, Cripps's spirit emerges
from this highly sensory
sculpture and sound installation, which in turn leaves you feeling somewhere between nostalgic for the past and anxious for the future.
Clare Lilley, who selected and placed the works, said: «
From the contemplative and
ephemeral to the robust and monumental, the exhibition includes the park's first - ever conceptual work — a remaking of a rare 1969 piece by Ed Herring — and classic painted
sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Jean Dubuffet alongside a newly created work by Eddie Martinez.
Initially handcrafted to scale by the artist
from ephemeral materials, such as cork, Styrofoam, air - dried clay, and plastic, the
sculptures were then cast in bronze.
Emerging
from her use of objects in her paintings and her inclusion of found objects in her
ephemeral site - specific works, these new painting -
sculpture hybrids contrast monochromatic white and black areas with brightly - hued squiggles, splashes, stripes, and mazes and investigate what happens when a canvas and an object become a simultaneous and continuous surface for painting.
Curated by Suzanne Wallinga, in conversation with Eamonn Harnett Abbas Akhavan's practice ranges
from site - specific
ephemeral installations to drawing, video,
sculpture and performance.
David's process of conceiving an image is rooted in the line and he retains the impulsive and
ephemeral nature of drawing as he transitions
from sketches on paper to painting,
sculpture, and other media often reverting to drawing — in ways that he refers to as «following instructions in order to formalize the feeling of bodily presence and absence, assembling and dissolving in equal measures.»
Although they borrowed formal devices
from minimalist
sculpture, Chicago's modular industrial blocks and imposing structures softened and dissipated, offering an
ephemeral and enveloping sensory experience.
Tasha Lewis is an artist originally
from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose sculptural and installation works combine the historic photographic process of cyanotype with paper
sculpture, stitching, magnets, and
ephemeral public art.
Over 100 women
from 15 countries are included,
from well - known artists like Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta, and Judy Baca, to scores of underrepresented pioneers, working across a wide spectrum of media
from painting and
sculpture, to photography, video, installation, and
ephemeral actions.
Contrasting the
ephemeral visual quality of the paintings, Riegelman's solid wood
sculptures resonate light
from their platinum surfaces.
Usually made in response to the space where they will be shown, and often created with
ephemeral materials, her works have ranged
from delicate cellophane, paper and polythene hanging pieces suspended with ribbon or tape to large - scale floor - based
sculptures made
from plaster, chalk powder and soil.
From his early minimalist clothing sculptures that he began producing in the 1980s, throughout his many exhibitions at a range of international venues that include the Vitra Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, Dallas Contemporary, USA, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France, and the Albertina in Vienna, Austria, through the ephemeral One Minute Sculptures to the grotesquely bloated objects such as Fat Car (2000 / 2001) and Fat House (2003), Wurm has concentrated consistently on expanding the concept of what a sculpture, when it is no longer cast in bronze or chiselled from marble, could
From his early minimalist clothing
sculptures that he began producing in the 1980s, throughout his many exhibitions at a range of international venues that include the Vitra Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, Dallas Contemporary, USA, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France, and the Albertina in Vienna, Austria, through the ephemeral One Minute Sculptures to the grotesquely bloated objects such as Fat Car (2000 / 2001) and Fat House (2003), Wurm has concentrated consistently on expanding the concept of what a sculpture, when it is no longer cast in bronze or chiselled from marble,
sculptures that he began producing in the 1980s, throughout his many exhibitions at a range of international venues that include the Vitra Museum in Weil am Rhein, Germany, Dallas Contemporary, USA, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France, and the Albertina in Vienna, Austria, through the
ephemeral One Minute
Sculptures to the grotesquely bloated objects such as Fat Car (2000 / 2001) and Fat House (2003), Wurm has concentrated consistently on expanding the concept of what a sculpture, when it is no longer cast in bronze or chiselled from marble,
Sculptures to the grotesquely bloated objects such as Fat Car (2000 / 2001) and Fat House (2003), Wurm has concentrated consistently on expanding the concept of what a
sculpture, when it is no longer cast in bronze or chiselled
from marble, could
from marble, could be.
She has amassed more than 200 posters, signs,
sculpture pieces, pussy hats, capes, banners and other
ephemeral works
from protests around the country.
Pepe is an artist and educator known for her large - scale,
ephemeral installations and
sculptures made
from domestic and industrial materials through a self - described process of «improvisational crochet.»