Sentences with phrase «figural sculpture»

Gomez is an interdisciplinary artist with a focus in figural sculpture, painting, and animation.
During his residency, Gomez will continue to integrate the virtual and physical realms as he experiments with new - media including VR / 3D animation in conjunction with figural sculpture.
Ferrin Contemporary — EXPOSED: Heads, Busts, and Nudes group show of ceramic figural sculpture by masters 1970 — present
Group show of ceramic figural sculpture by masters from 1970 — present Ferrin Contemporary, 1315 MASS MoCA Way For more information
Smith used the body as a metaphor for the passions and tribulations of existence, and her work reinvigorated the tradition of expressionist and emotive figural sculpture.
Kim Howells Turner Prize Row: I Love Art - the Artists Who Pass the Dr Kim Howells Taste Test Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales); November 1, 2002; 545 words... a major influence on contemporary figural sculpture.
she said, looking a little shell - shocked by an installation that included figural sculpture and spay - painted soda cans as well as her newer «exploded sofas,» one scarlet, one silver.
Throughout her career, she has experimented with figural sculpture, printmaking and mixed media.
Figural Sculpture: Selections from the Permanent Collection, SArt 16, Harrington Gallery Teaching Exhibition, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, (no cat.)
Figural Sculpture: Selections from the Permanent Collection, SArt 16, Harrington Gallery Teaching Exhibition, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, September 3 - October 23, 1994.
Selected by curator Lauren Cornell and artist Ryan Trecartin, the 150 works by 51 artists and collectives include paintings of humanoid heads warping amid patterned fields (Sascha Braunig); a 3 - D - printed figural sculpture of artist Juliana Huxtable (Frank Benson); and an aquarium housing two coral - encrusted letters E (Antoine Catala), obliquely referencing an emotional relic from our analog past - empathy.
Ron Mueck, an Australian artist known for his hyperrealistic figural sculptures, has created his largest work to date.
Not so Louise Bourgeois, who transmuted a family story of paternal infidelity into a narrative of mythological dimension that she always insisted was the primary driving force of her work, and for whom that self - mythologized personal narrative served as an undying battery to produce great art works until the end of her very long life, her late stuffed cloth figural sculptures as raw, uncompromising, and young as her early objects and drawings.
Delaney DeMott complicates our understanding of this dance in her exploration of human functionality with her quirky, movable figural sculptures.
In this epically titled solo show, «The Birth of Stockholm,» an antechamber of the artist's projected handwritten meditations on art and on the Swedish capital and an array of Beninese - made figural sculptures will lead into a room - size — or rather, house - like — installation.
Plensa is known for his monumental figural sculptures that often incorporate film, light, letters and unusual materials in order to present familiar objects (such as the human body) in unfamiliar ways.

Not exact matches

Elizabeth Jaeger's (b. 1988 lives and works in Brooklyn, NY) sculptures embed common figural elements in existential concepts of reality and perception.
In fragmenting and distorting the human body, Pondick's work reminds of Louise Bourgeois» figural and corporeal sculptures.
Returning to the central, almost figural form in the work, its contraposto exposing a skeletal armature that reminded me not only of the macabre Giacometti floor sculpture often called The Rape but of the large grisaille anti-war statement Picasso painted in June and July of 1945, The Charnel House.
Two terraced sculpture gardens comprising nearly three acres are home to 33 masterworks of modern and contemporary sculpture ranging from Auguste Rodin's striding bronze Balzac (1892) to Ellsworth Kelly's stainless - steel arc Untitled (1986)-- providing a 100 - year survey of sculpture from the figural to the abstract.
There is also a significant concentration of post-Civil War figural painting and sculpture, including works by Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, Mary Cassatt, John Singer Sargent, J. Alden Weir, George de Forest Brush, Joseph DeCamp, Frank Benson, William Paxton, Elizabeth Nourse and nineteen plasters and bronzes by Solon Borglum.
The work is Baroque by Louise Bourgeois, a fascinatingly introspective marble sculpture she made in 1970 that coils what seem to be two or three figures (their heads help to orient the figural suggestion) in a huddled mass, rhythmically striated unlike many of the smoothly polished marble works I had seen.
Figurative Futures aims to explore the mythology and evolution of figural art realized through a wide - ranging collection of inventive painting, sculpture, installation, jewelry, fiber arts, drawing and mixed media.
Golub, who always painted in a figural style, drew upon diverse representations of the body from ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, to photographs of athletic competitions, to gay pornography; often pulled directly from a huge database he assembled of journalistic images from the mass media.
A founder of the Italian Transavanguardia movement in the 1970s and 1980s, Sandro Chia is best known for his Neo-Expressionist paintings and sculptures, in which he contemplates the figural through dynamic compositions and bold use of line and color.
José Mariano de Creeft (November 27, 1884 - September 11, 1982) was a Spanish - born American artist, sculptor, and teacher known for modern sculpture in stone, metal, and wood, particularly figural works of women.
Also, Laura Owens» evocative figural painting and Franz West's expressive abstract sculptures, that stir up the past with allusions to art history, to Gabriel Orozco's series of works that preserve the presence of the present with images of his own physicality.
After a decade - plus of «unmonumental» constructions, exploded universes, and figural distortions, I did notice, however, the absence or lack of sculpture.
On view at Ferrin Contemporary is «EXPOSED: Heads, Busts, and Nudes,» an exhibition of figural ceramic sculpture from 1970 to the present, which features masterworks from estates and private collections, alongside recent work direct from artist studios.
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