Among the artist's
famous large scale installations, the exhibition presents Wirbelsäule (spinal column), created in Basel in 1984 and rarely exhibited, which will be on display in the public area in front of the museum.
Not exact matches
Works by an impressive group of artists, that changed the course of British Art, are now being shown in a groundbreaking parallel with the most
famous Brazilian Concrete artists of their time, FROM THE 1950s TO THE 1970s, in a
large scale installation comprising more than eighty landmark works.
Further highlights include Polly Apfelbaum's strips of textile that are combined to form a colorfully woven painting; Rashid Johnson's tropical enclave containing various unexpected elements from sculptures made with shea butter to video portraits; Katherine Bernhardt's monumental painting with tropical birds, cuddly robots and cigarette stubs, which at once editorializes and summarizes modern culture and the artist herself; an interactive multimedia
installation by Nedko Solakov comprising nine sofas in the shapes of the nine Chinese characters constituting the phrase «I miss Socialism, maybe»; and Yu Hong's
large -
scale painting depicting a
famous Chinese fable widely cited in both modern Chinese art history and Chinese Communist narratives.
Thek worked in a similar vein to Genzken, producing
large -
scale environments and
installation and, though
famous in Europe during the 1960s and 1970s, it wasn't until his retrospective at the Castello di Rivara (Turin, Italy) in 1992 that America took notice of his work.
Opening: «Richard Serra» at Gagosian Gallery Presenting four
large -
scale steel sculptures and an
installation drawing by the
famous American minimalist artist, this double - header (at Gagosian's West 21 Street and West 24 Street spaces) is the first solo sculptural show Mr. Serra has had at a New York - based Gagosian since 2014.
With two additional stars of the show, both of them located outside the gallery: an eye - catching
large scale mural painted on the wall of the gallery space and a life - size
installation of an iconic American police cruiser crushed by the world
famous D * Dog sculpture that landed on its windshield.
Most
famous for his whimsical,
large -
scale installation pieces, Oppenheim has worked with a variety of mediums: from performance and video art, to three dimensional moving machine pieces, and sculptural works employing unorthodox materials.