VESSELS AND SEMBLANCES
featured ceramic work by Bech Evans and Eric Rehman, two local potters whose time in the studio together forged a friendship.
This is Noda's first solo exhibition in Japan, and
features his ceramic works created from 2012 to 2016.
Later this year, her work will be the focus of solo exhibitions at Centre de Création Contemporaine Olivier Debré, Tours, from June 1 through October, and at the Dallas Contemporary opening September 22, which will
feature her ceramic works.
Oslo's Fornebuporten business and residential district boasts its own sculpture park, Imprints,
featuring ceramic works by the Norwegian artist and musician Magne Furuholmen (born 1962).
Not exact matches
70 juried exhibitors will be selected
featuring exceptional
work in 2 - D and 3 - D art, printmaking,
ceramics, fiber, wearables, glass, jewelry, metal, leather, paper, photography, wood and mixed media.
The ProBowl is available in small, medium and large sizes,
works with wet, dry, raw and freeze - dried food, and
features a dishwasher - and microwave - safe
ceramic bowl.
Cannon Beach galleries
feature the
work of top professional artists
working in many styles and media, including painting, sculpture, glass, jewelry,
ceramics, photography and functional art.
Featuring antique furnishing, unique family heirlooms, oil paintings, and
ceramics, it comprises a bar, café space, terrace, restaurant, and art gallery showcasing
works by local artists.
Since then she has taught
ceramics and kiln formed glass and has exhibited her own
work both in the UK and internationally as well as been
featured in several prestigious art journals.
This show
features the L.A. based artist latest
works — roughly hewn and comprised of paintings, cardboard collages, fabric collages, tapestries,
ceramics, a mobile, and sculptures in metal, urethane and fabric.
Linking Asia: Art, Trade, and Devotion
features approximately 150 sculptures,
ceramics, textiles, scrolls, and other multi-dimensional
works from 20 countries that span more than 2,500 years.
During June, Gallery Underground also
features a new exhibit of members»
work in the Main Gallery, including sculpture, glass,
ceramics, watercolor, oil, acrylic and mixed media.
This annual exhibition
features hundreds of imaginative
works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District (DPSCD) students in grades K - 12, ranging from paintings, prints, drawings, photography,
ceramics, videos, jewelry and more.
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Venus Fly
features new abstract
work by three female artists each
working in different media: large - scale paintings, mixed media wood carvings, and
ceramics.
Currently
featured are newly created collections of hand made
ceramic work using the centuries old
ceramic tradition called Talavera.
The exhibition
features ceramic masterworks from the Nampeyo family line and the contemporary
work of the Naminghas.
The selection of
work on display
features over thirty - five pieces including
ceramics, fiberglass and bronze sculptures, paired with contemporary drawings, emphasising his abiding and joyful love for Persian architecture, culture and poetry.
In the fall of 2010, the Asia Society presented Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, the first major New York exhibition of his
work,
featuring more than one hundred
works spanning from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures,
ceramics, and large - scale installations.
The exhibition will
feature 170
works of art, including more than 60 paintings, sculptures, and
ceramics by Picasso alongside more than 20
works of African and Oceanic art that were part of his personal collection — pieces that he collected, lived with and kept with him in his studios, many of them
featured for the first time in the Americas.
Impressions will
feature mixed media paintings and
ceramic sculpture by Sidonie Villere, a New Orleans - based artist whose
works reflect her contemporary philosophies and non-traditional approaches.
Featuring over 36
works, Arneson's enormous
ceramic ode to his»50s - era Davis tract home, will anchor the show, together with three Thiebaud masterworks, and three of Neri's most admired figurative sculptures.
Other exhibition highlights include Petersen's Picnic series, (ca. 1965); Arneson's Herinal (no date), representative of his important body of toilets and urinals made from 1962 to 1964; seminal
works like Neri's
Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as pre
Ceramic Loop IV (ca. 1961 - 65), a
ceramic sculpture featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as pre
ceramic sculpture
featured in the UC Berkeley Art Museum's Funk exhibition (1967); and brash experiments that strike one today as prescient.
A panel discussion
featuring regional ceramists and potters discussing their
work and experiences at the 2017 NCECA (National Council on Education for the
Ceramic Arts) conference in Portland, Oregon, and what is being prepared for the 2018 conference in Pittsburgh.
The exhibition, its title taken from Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland,
features over fifty
works from Moon's mixed media paintings, drawings and prints to an installation of floor mats, cushions, and East Asian low tables topped with painted
ceramic vases, platters, and fortune cookies.
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors and empresses, court paintings, religious sculpture, and ritual objects to fine
ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles, and furniture — will be combined with 3 - D virtual technology and architectural
features to offer visitors an immersive experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory and splendor.
Along with two slender cylindrical vessels reminiscent of those
featured in «Current,» Mizuno's newest
ceramic works include ten amorphously shaped «vases» that bring to mind Alyson Shotz's
ceramic series, «Recumbent Folds.»
Crossover: East and West is a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2
featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform the Asian immigrant experience in America through the
works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
The exhibition
features the
work of 37 student artists at all levels of study,
working in many media areas, including
ceramics, video, charcoal drawing, oil paintings, photographs and mexed media installations.
«Nobody's Fool is the first major New York exhibition of the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959), and
features more than one hundred
works ranging from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures,
ceramics, and large - scale installations.
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featuring new
works by Charlotte Cornish, Jane Walker and other gallery artists
Major
works made by Mason around this time, like his «Blue Wall» (recently
featured in Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture at the Getty Center) and free - standing «spear» and «X» forms, would define a new expressive potential and monumentality for
ceramic - based art.
A raised platform
features a selection of Benglis» recent
ceramic works: although abstracted, they still suggest receptacles for drinking and eating — forms for commonality, sharing and sociability.
Solar's 2017 solo exhibition «Ground Control» at Barcelona's Galería Joan Prats
featured works from her «Crushed by pressure» (2017) series: potter's - wheel - thrown
ceramic forms that are held in tension with elastic cords, or clasped by metal poles as if aberrant prostheses were gripped by outsized chopsticks.
Featuring 600 of the world's greatest
works of art across all media (painting, sculpture, textiles, metalwork,
ceramics, etc.), this comprehensive volume includes texts written by 35 of the world's leading museum curators, academics, and archeologists.
The artist's SFMOMA presentation will
feature two series of pencil drawings and a related
ceramic sculpture created in 2010 during his first year in California; before now, these
works have only been shown in Europe.
Featured works — ranging from portraits of emperors and empresses, court paintings, religious sculpture, and ritual objects to fine
ceramics, bronzes, lacquerware, jade, costumes, textiles, and furniture — will be combined with 3 - D printing technology and architectural
features to offer visitors an immersive experience, as if passing through the Forbidden City during the height of its glory and splendor.
The annual Detroit Public Schools Student Exhibition
features hundreds of imaginative
works created by Detroit Public Schools Community District students in grades K - 12, ranging from paintings, prints, drawings, photography,
ceramics, videos, jewelry and more.
The exhibition
features works drawn from the Maeght Family Collection, Paris, as well as several Madoura
ceramics by Picasso and a video by London - based French - Algerian artist Zineb Sedira.
«on the phone»
features the artist's new figurative
works on board, canvas and paper as well as painted
ceramic plates and sculptures.
In addition is a new all - media Members Show, and also
featured is the art of Parvaneh Limbert, who grew up in Iran and whose
work is steeped in that country's traditional arts: carpet weaving,
ceramics, calligraphy, and miniature painting.
The exhibition also will
feature a handful of Edo - period Japanese
ceramics from the Museumâ $ ™ s permanent collection, to illustrate the influence of Korean pottery on Japanese
works.
WSU School of Art and Design 12th Faculty Biennial September 3 - October 18, 1998 This exhibition highlights recent
work by Art & Design faculty and
features a variety of media including painting, drawing,
ceramics, sculpture, photography, and printmaking.
It
features approximately 45 paintings as well as a selection of
ceramics, chairs and
works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited, offering a unique insight into her playful approach to abstraction.
With sterling examples of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Modern and American paintings, as well as pieces of English and European furniture, Asian
works of art, European
ceramics and Chinese export porcelain, silver, and American decorative arts and furniture, the Rockefeller cache not only
features a roster of future record - setters but also reads as a guide to what the American elite considered good taste in the 20th century.
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features painting, photography, collage,
ceramic and installation
work by Chicago - based artists.
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Crossover: East and West, a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2
featuring ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform the Asian immigrant experience in America through the
works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
Showcasing 10 contemporary artists and artist teams, the exhibition
features handmade
works that employ artisanal processes and materials such as
ceramics, crochet, casting, papier - mâché, collage, macramé, woodworking, assemblage and quilting to create lively
works of art.
The Eastside Pot Shop
features current
work by up - and - coming ceramicists in its gallery, and it offers a
ceramics studio and project space for artists and community members to create and fire their
works.
The inaugural group exhibition
featured works from some 28 artists; among its standouts were
ceramic lamps by the young, multidisciplinary British artist Mark Essen.