Sentences with phrase «exhibitions on a monumental scale»

Designed by Malibu - based architect Lester Tobias, the new gallery building features an immense space with 22 - foot ceilings, allowing for stunning exhibitions on a monumental scale.

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The exhibition features 31 works including monumental and small - scale pieces installed throughout the sculpture park and museum, and is focused on a new commission that resurrects Deacon's 1993 work Never Mind, which has been re-fabricated in stainless steel.
Thus, an exhibition now on view at Lori Bookstein Fine Art in New York that showcases a number of Müller's mature, large - scale paintings is a welcome, if short lived, opportunity to see his monumental Abstract Expressionist allegories.
Golub experimented with scale, and the works assembled for this exhibition range in size from the smaller works on paper to monumental, unstretched canvases that extended from floor to ceiling at the Serpentine Gallery.
Following her monumental installation in MASS MoCA's largest gallery, Building 5, in 2007 — which marked her first indoor projection in the U.S. — Holzer returns with a campus - wide series of work that will include a large - scale outdoor projection on the River Street side of the factory's complex titled For North Adams, 21 of her celebrated carved stone benches located throughout MASS MoCA's sprawling campus, an installation of her Inflammatory Essays posters, and rotating exhibitions of her work spanning the breadth of her career.
This major solo exhibition will feature several new ballpoint works including two very large - scale works on canvas and will be presented at the gallery's monumental project space in the Railyard District across from SITE Santa Fe.
Designed specifically for Faena Art Center Catedral exhibition hall, the work consisted of hand - cut openwork textiles on a monumental scale.
Gagosian's monumental Richard Serra exhibition, which has been going on since October, looks like a museum show and by its very scale defies any possibility that someone would buy something so gargantuan.
This is the largest Gormley exhibition held in Germany to date, bringing together works on paper, large - scale installations, and indoor and monumental outdoor sculpture that span the artist's sculptural journey, from the early 1980s to site - specific works created this year.
Dramatically displayed in a 2nd century AD forum just steps from the Coliseum, the exhibition features a number of Atchugarry's sculptures on both a small and monumental scale.
When David Hockney exhibited his 12 - metre - wide landscape «Bigger Trees Near Warter» at the Royal Academy's 2007 Summer Exhibition, he gave the world a glimpse of a tiny corner of East Yorkshire, albeit on a monumental scale.
The current exhibition presents a selection of Riopelle's large - scale paintings from the early 1950s through the 1970s in addition to four monumental works on paper from the 1960s.
«Black Block» Is Newest Brooklyn Buy — So taken is the Brooklyn Museum with their current exhibition of large - scale sculptures by Ghanaian artist El Anatsui, that the institution has decided to purchase «Black Block,» an unusually monochromatic wall hanging comprised of everyday materials, which is currently on display in the institutions's current show, «Gravity and Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui» and will be traveling to museums in Des Moines, Miami Beach San Diego once the exhibition ends in August.
Visitors to the exhibition can expect to see photographs on a monumental scale, such as Sarah Jones» The Spare Room, and others on an exceedingly intimate scale, like Ann Hamilton's Portal.
A handful of artists have exhibitions at multiple venues in the city at the moment, notably Jeff Koons and Paul McCarthy, who both often work on a monumental scale.
Eleven contemporary artists comment on the environment, scale and pace of Beijing, Shanghai, Mumbai, Delhi and Seoul, in nearly 20 new monumental sculptures and installations, including works created on - site during the exhibition.
The Austin presentation of the exhibition includes five recent large - scale sculptures, a series of six wall works, and a new, monumental drawing made on site.
Located in the imposing Palazzo Falier on the Grand Canal, Land Sea will feature a broad selection of new works, many monumental in scale and conceived specifically for this exhibition, offering compelling insight into Sean Scully's recent practice and reaffirming his position as one of the leading figures of abstract painting.
The exhibition opens on the ground floor with new paintings from Colen's Mailorder series (2015 — 2018) of lush oil - on - linen screen prints, which depict images of clothing from mail - order catalogues, enlarged to a monumental scale.
The exhibition focuses on Dashi's bronze sculptures of animals, both real and mythical which are incredibly opulent and magnificent in scale: a monumental bronze patinated dragon entitled Golden Dragon measures three and a half metres from tip to tail.
In the main gallery, Price will show three large - scale sculptures that continue the expansion of his practice into more monumental sizes, which he began working on shortly after his last exhibition at the gallery in 2006, in which he debuted his first large - scale piece.
The Royal Academy exhibition will present a chronological examination of a body of work which includes pieces on an epic, monumental scale, and which ranges across a breadth of media from painting and sculpture to photography to installation.
Alan Avery Art Company will feature monumental works on a smaller scale by an all - star roster — Chuck Close, Robert Rauschenberg, Kara Walker and KAWS — in a group exhibition titled Master Prints.
On the first floor of the exhibition, visitors encounter a series of sculptures ranging from small - scale to monumental.
Several works of the latter sort will be on view in the current exhibition, including large - scale canvases that feature collaged photographs of other fans» paintings of Winehouse embedded in monumental geometric forms, or alongside magazine and picture book images of birds, planets, cannabis leaves, and architecture.
Also included in the exhibition are the latest works from McCarthy's Hummel series, writ large and executed on a monumental scale.
We're tough around here, and we can take it if someone's talking behind our backs: Hilton Kramer, testy art critic for the New York Observer, came to San Francisco on «other business,» he writes, but managed to stop in at the Museum of Modern Art, where he glanced at the Gerhard Richter show (which he'd «already suffered through at MoMA in New York») and looked both at the permanent collection (early Matisses «remain, in my opinion, SFMOMA's principal aesthetic asset») and the Ellsworth Kelly exhibition («What could be more personal than the persistent, unvarying project of self - abnegation on a monumental scale that we observe in his own most ambitious abstractions?»
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