Sentences with phrase «fiberglass sculpture by»

Lot 4, «Miss ko2,» is a 74 - inch - high painted fiberglass sculpture by Takashi Murakami (b. 1962).

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Still, most of the top lots met or exceeded estimates, including a work by modern master Francis Newton Souza, whose painting Goan Landscape, 1964, sold for # 68,450 ($ 105,769), well above the # 30,000 / 40,000 estimate; and A. Balasubramaniam's fiberglass and acrylic sculpture titled Gravity, 2006, which sold for # 43,250 ($ 66,830) on an estimate of # 20,000 / 30,000.
The first solo show in the UK of the Iranian - American artist at Sophia Contemporary Gallery in London features nine new wall sculptures, all made by materials that the artist has been meticulously collecting throughout the years — all involving steel, fiberglass mesh, and chains.
ForestBot, a kinetic, acoustic installation by Jeff Feddersen features a group five robotic sculptures made of wood, metal, fiberglass, rattles, motors and custom electronics.
He first produced fiberglass sculptures in 1965, using casting to focus on the process of art - making itself, and entering the Process art movement by disregarding the art object itself in favor of its creation.
Yinka Shonibare Wind Sculpture (SG) I 2018 Hand - painted fiberglass resin cast Photo by Jason Wyche Courtesy of Public Art Fund, NY.
Presented by the Sculpture Committee of the Fund for Park Avenue and New York's Department of Parks and Recreation, «Park Avenue Paper Chase,» a series of seven painted aluminum, steel and reinforced fiberglass sculptures, was installed in March and is on view through July 20, 2014.
Presented by the Public Art Fund, British Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare has unveiled Wind Sculpture (SG) 1 to the public, a 23ft fiberglass sculpture that highlights global mSculpture (SG) 1 to the public, a 23ft fiberglass sculpture that highlights global msculpture that highlights global migration.
Since British sculptor Anthony Cragg (born 1949) began working in the 1970s and came to fame in the 1980s as part of the New British Sculpture generation, his work has undergone a number of permutations while consistently remaining motivated by a fundamental concern with the qualities of his materials — whether they be found objects, raw materials or manufactured compounds like fiberglass.
Raymond neatly sets up the «conflict» between abstraction and representationalism by juxtaposing 1950s and»60s abstractions by Robert Motherwell (collage), Lucio Fontana (slashed canvas, perforated paper) and Anthony Caro (sculpture), with a ribald drawing of a woman by Willem de Kooning, a crashed car re-created in fiberglass by Charles Ray, and Andro Wekua's wax sculpture of a spunky but mutilated child standing before a geometric canvas.
The gray translucent fiberglass forms of his Mobili Grigio bedroom suite (1969 - 70) suggests a cartoon Art Déco, but also the gleaming fiberglass wall sculptures by the California artist Craig Kauffman.»
Work by Irish artists using a variety of materials include a totemic cast resin sculpture by Eilís O'Connell, a work by Siobhán Haphaska of lacquered fiberglass, basalt and moss playfully pitching the organic with the mass produced and a bronze installation by Michael Warren in homage to Eileen Gray.
Composed of Chinese pheasant feathers, aluminum, fiberglass, and custom electronics, the anthropomorphic sculpture is activated by a motion sensor and moves organically without repetition.
Saw this melty fiberglass heartless Batman or Renaissance lady sculpture by Steven Gontasrky at Phillips de Pury a few years back.
Archival materials abound throughout the show, alongside sculptures that range from a fiberglass mannequin by Alfadir Luna to piñatas collectively produced by Dignicraft and Purépecha artisans.
While sculptures by Peter Shelton, Richard Deacon and John McCracken take on highly refined fabrication techniques and contemporary materials — fiberglass, stainless steel, resin.
His piece named Hot Dog Man is a painted fiberglass sculpture inspired by Americana and surrealism.
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