Sentences with phrase «fiberglass sculptures»

"Fiberglass sculptures" are artworks made from a material called fiberglass, which is a strong and lightweight material composed of fine glass fibers. These sculptures are created by shaping and molding the fiberglass into various forms and designs, often by artists or craftsmen. Full definition
In 1997, she has created a series of fiberglass sculptures of famous (and infamous) celebrities and during the same year in New York, she decorated the city with quotations from important public personas.
Lot 4, «Miss ko2,» is a 74 - inch - high painted fiberglass sculpture by Takashi Murakami (b. 1962).
Additionally, Washburn Gallery has a display of his cut plywood paintings (to be reviewed shortly on Hamptons Art Hub) and Longhouse Reserve in East Hampton is displaying six of his black and white fiberglass sculptures from the 1980s through October 12.
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.
A polyester resin / fiberglass sculpture by Hank Willis Thomas, an Ellington alum.
The artist has just released a new edition of his trademark oversized fiberglass sculptures.
«The most dramatic moment came when Murakami's 21 - foot - high Fiberglass sculpture «Tongari - kun» (2003 - 2004) failed to attract a single bid.
It isn't surprising, then, that so many Corvette owners and fans came here the last weekend in June to meet and greet and generally admire rolling fiberglass sculptures.
Vancouver artist Douglas Coupland has made his head available to be vandalized — well an over-sized fiberglass sculpture of his head at least.
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 migration.
This richly illustrated catalog offers a comprehensive view of Nauman's work in all mediums, spanning drawings across the decades; early fiberglass sculptures; sound environments; architecturally scaled, participatory constructions; rhythmically blinking neons; and the most recent 3D video that harks back to one of his earliest performances.
Pace displayed a mural and fiberglass sculpture through February 3, and Cooper put out a concrete block construction through January 13.
Sculpture Milwaukee is finalizing an agreement with Brooklyn - based artist Mickalene Thomas to contribute a 14 - foot fiberglass sculpture to its second annual exhibition.
This exhibition presents together for the first time three new, unique sculptures from the artist's ongoing series; La fusione della campana (The Casting of a Bell), which began with a black fiberglass sculpture exhibited in 2005 at the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Torino, Italy.
This volume surveys his two - decade - plus career, reproducing his ebullient paintings made in resin and enamel and his shiny, brightly hued, monochrome fiberglass sculptures.
Other artists closely associated with A Clean, Well - Lighted Place were George Green, whose green linoleum tile - coated wooden sculptures celebrate institutions such as the rodeo, Buicks, and Elvis Presley; Mel Casas, who combines images and words in paintings that address racism and other issues; and Luis Jiménez, who casts cars, motorcycles, vaqueros, and other cultural images in larger - than - life fiberglass sculptures.
His piece named Hot Dog Man is a painted fiberglass sculpture inspired by Americana and surrealism.
[25] In 1997, Kruger produced a series of fiberglass sculptures of compromised celebrities, including John F. and Robert Kennedy hoisting Marilyn Monroe on their shoulders.
The Mitchell Algus Gallery presents Steve Keister: Post-Columbian, an exhibition of new ceramic reliefs and fiberglass sculpture from the 1980s.
In addition, the artist has just released a new piece from this series of trademark oversized fiberglass sculptures.
In Los Angeles, «Collar and Bow» - a 65 - foot metal and fiberglass sculpture in the shape of a man's dress - shirt collar and bow tie, designed for Walt Disney Concert Hall - was stalled and eventually canceled because of technical problems and escalating costs.
Designer Raymond Loewy's fiberglass sculpture, whose name is Italian for «in front» or «forward,» not only has retained its appeal, it also has survived in a marketplace that is not always kind to limited - production, hand - built cars with large price tags.
In this installation, explore a sampling of his work — from neon signs and video to fiberglass sculpture — which has influenced several generations of artists across the world.
Steve Keister Post-Columbian: New Ceramic Reliefs and Fiberglass Sculpture from the 1980s April 1 — May 7, 2017
Three of these fiberglass sculptures — one suspended, one wall - mounted and one free standing — are in the current show.
At thirty - seven, Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is best known for his fiberglass sculpture My Lonesome Cowboy, 1998, which depicts a larger - than - life - size blond male sprite twirling a humongous jet of his own jissom as if it were a lasso.
John McCracken, Untitled slab painting, 1981, resin and fiberglass sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum
But perhaps what the Chapman brothers are most known for is their fiberglass sculptures of naked children, fused together and with disfigured, rearranged genitalia.
Sekine's new show, which opens alongside the work of New York artist Gavin Kenyon, will feature an installation of 24 original sculptures he made in 1978 and 1979, as well as recreations he made in the last few years of his «lost works» from 1968 that are optical illusion - based, plywood and fiberglass sculptures.
Tony Oursler Slip, 2003 Fiberglass sculpture, Sony VPL CS5 projector, DVD, DVD player, speaker 43 × 35 × 15 inches Gift of the Lipman Family Foundation, in honor of the San Jose Museum of Art's 35th anniversary
See a collection of paintings and fiberglass sculptures of his infamous volatile characters at Volta this week in New York or check out his work on his gallery, ChinaSquare's site solo show this past summer.
In addition, in 1997, she created a series of fiberglass sculptures of flawed celebrities, including John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy carrying Marilyn Monroe on their shoulders.
In seeing and interacting with these objects, one can't help but notice the fiberglass sculptures are made with a similar, albeit humorous and kitsch combination of tech, leisure, and lifestyle bent to that of products typically seen in chain retail stores and online catalogues.
This exhibition shows that whatever Kamath may create, whether a glittery painting or a fiberglass sculpture, underlying concepts of humor and generosity pervade each work.
The layering of color and the texture of brushwork is even more luminescent than in earlier works, and Nara's rough - hewn bronzes leave traces of the artist's own hand, in contrast to the smoothness of his fiberglass sculptures.
The book traces the development of several important bodies of work, from the Penetralia sequence begun in 2008, a series of plaster and fiberglass sculptures of totemic pink phalluses, to the recent series of NUDS sculptures, which consist of nylon tights stuffed with fluff and fashioned into ambiguous biomorphic forms, redolent of Louise Bourgeois.
The fiberglass sculpture stands nearly 20 feet tall, and is part of the British Council's UK / Nigeria 2015 — 16 season, which aims to create new collaborations and strengthen relationships between the two countries.
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