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Alain Kirili is a New York based artist and internationally recognized for his iron sculptures and large scale public works.

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Ordovas will present the first dedicated exhibition in London of Chillida's sculpture for almost twenty years; Chillida: From Iron to Light has been organised in collaboration with artist's estate and will go on public display from 5 June until 27 July 2013.
In June eleven sculptures were installed throughout the public spaces of Bordeaux, France for the exhibition Jaume Plensa in Bordeaux and two cast iron heads, Marianna W and Chloe, were show in the UK.
Celebrated for his full - scale installations and wall - mounted sculptures, Drew uses a variety of materials such as wood, iron, cotton, paper and mud to re-work in the building of new and lively forms.
The historically important site located in the 1st arrondissement will serve as an architectural setting for the group of sculptures by Valdés: female heads in aluminum, iron or marble, their unique ornamentations on unforgettable display.
Lehmann Maupin Gallery have the honour of presenting a solo show by English artist Tracey Emin, entitled I Fell in Love, the show will debut the artists bronze sculpture The Heart Has Its Reasons while the Sean Kelly Gallery will feature works from esteemed British sculptor Antony Gormley, famed for his giant Angel of the North sculpture located in Gateshead, UK and his Another Place work that saw the sculptor place 100 cast iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby Beach near Liverpool in the UK.
These kinetic sculptures in the shape of flowers have steam irons for petals which open and close to mimic the movement of real flowers.
The Iron Root by Ai Weiwei, is a cast iron sculpture of a tree root sprayed in purple car paint, closely connected to the trees currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for Ai's retrospective and celebration of the artist becoming a Royal Academician; juxtaposed with the carbon monochrome reflections from the concave sculpture Untitled (Storm Grey) 2015 by KapIron Root by Ai Weiwei, is a cast iron sculpture of a tree root sprayed in purple car paint, closely connected to the trees currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for Ai's retrospective and celebration of the artist becoming a Royal Academician; juxtaposed with the carbon monochrome reflections from the concave sculpture Untitled (Storm Grey) 2015 by Kapiron sculpture of a tree root sprayed in purple car paint, closely connected to the trees currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for Ai's retrospective and celebration of the artist becoming a Royal Academician; juxtaposed with the carbon monochrome reflections from the concave sculpture Untitled (Storm Grey) 2015 by Kapoor.
[5] Private commissions in the United States include sculptures for Eli Broad (No Problem, 1995), [4][72] Jeffrey Brotman, [73] Peggy and Ralph Burnet (To Whom It May Concern, 1995), [74] Gil Freisen, Alan Gibbs (Te Tuhirangi Contour, 1999 - 2001), Ivan Reitman, [75] Steven H. Oliver (Snake Eyes and Boxcar, 1990 — 93), [76] Leonard Riggio, [4] Agnes Gund (Iron Mountain Run, 2002)[4] and Mitchell Rales.
For example, his 1979 sculpture Big Wheel combines a stabilized motorcycle that, when the engine is revved, spins a massive antique cast - iron flywheel set behind the driver.
The sculptures in this exhibition recall in size some of the early domestically - scaled Accumulations, for which Kusama covered such things as ironing boards and travel valises in the stuffed - fabric protuberances, yet the works on view here are painted in the style that has come to characterize Kusama's most recent paintings.
Mark Di Suvero (b. 1933) American artist, noted for his large scale iron / steel public sculpture.
Among the best was «Moustache,» a wrought - iron sculpture in the shape of an upturned mustache hanging from bright red chains, his nod to Duchamp's Mona Lisa ready - made, «L.H.O.O.Q.» («Moustache» can be seen at the Serpentine; another work from the same edition was for sale at Christie's.)
ANOTHER TIME is a series of one hundred, solid cast - iron figures by Antony Gormley who is known for his sculptures and installations that explore the experience of being human, of inhabiting a human body.
Published for a show at Galerie Max Hetzler, Shift concentrates on recent politically charged work by Palestinian artist Mona Hatoum (born 1952), sculptures of black steel cages holding biomorphic glass forms, iron barricades riddled with bullet holes and a curtain made from barbed wire.
A cast iron sculpture by Antony Gormley on a rocky beach battered by the elements is unlikely to be reinstated after falling over for a second time.
Solano is best known for her abstract sculptures made from a range of materials that includes iron, steel, lead, glass, rattan and wire mesh.
December 1 - 4, 2013 International Sculpture Symposium in Miami, Florida This Symposium bring together artists, collectors, curators and art enthusiasts for panel discussions, keynote addresses, optional tours, a reception, and a multi-day iron pour by the Iron Maidens, an international sculptuSculpture Symposium in Miami, Florida This Symposium bring together artists, collectors, curators and art enthusiasts for panel discussions, keynote addresses, optional tours, a reception, and a multi-day iron pour by the Iron Maidens, an international sculpture griron pour by the Iron Maidens, an international sculpture grIron Maidens, an international sculpturesculpture group.
• Eduardo Chillida (1925 - 2002) Noted for his wrought - iron linear works and monumental public sculptures.
Unlike Brancusi's column of 1937 38, which was made of iron, a material typically used for sculptures, Tayou creates his version from simple cooking pots, incorporating everyday objects in art in his characteristically humorous way.
Abstract Expressionism also provoked avant - garde responses from several other artists including Cy Twombly (1928 - 2011), whose calligraphic scribbling is part - drawing, part - graffiti; and the Californian abstract sculptor Mark Di Suvero (b. 1933) noted for his large scale iron / steel sculptures.
In 1968, Donald Judd — the artist known for his boxy, implacable sculptures and wall pieces — paid $ 68,000 for 101 Spring Street, a graceful but dilapidated five - story cast - iron building, and began his renovation by hauling out truckloads of trash.
Widely recognized for monumental iron and steel public sculptures displayed across the globe, Chillida is also celebrated for a wholly distinctive use of materials such as stone, chamotte clay, and paper to engage concerns both earthly and metaphysical.
Shawcross, the youngest living Royal Academician, is currently fabricating a series of cast iron sculptures for Dulwich Park, which will be launched to the public on 18 April 2015.
Most famous for his Angel of the North sculpture, the artist has developed this series titled Another Time which includes 100 solid cast iron figures presented across the UK and other parts of the world.
Although often mistaken for accumulations of found objects, his sculptures are instead made of «brand new stuff» — materials such as wood, rusted iron, cotton, paper, and mud — that he intentionally subjects to processes of weathering, burning, oxidation, and decay.
Edwards is known for his creation of powerful abstract sculptures from common materials, including scrap iron and barbed wire.
... Henry accompanied me on one of my fishing trips but he couldn't leave sculpture alone for long and took with him a piece of iron - stone and a rasp.
Among these are Negev at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, 1987; Space of Dragon, Olympic Park, Seoul, South Korea, 1985; Becalmed Beings, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima, Japan, 1993; Space of Unknown Growth, Europos Parkas, Vilnius, Lithuania, 1997 - 98; Unrecognized, Citadel Park, Poznan, Poland, 2002; Space of Stone, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey, 2003; and her last major public work, Agora, a sculptural group comprised of 106 unique cast - iron figures measuring over nine - feet tall permanently installed in Chicago's Grant Park in 2006.
For the event, the artist has populated the gallery with felled, cast - iron tree trunks, nearly sixteen feet in length, and a series of iron root sculptures set against the backdrop of a new wallpaper installation.
Nieves» standing sculptures tapped into other defining characteristics of many of the sculptural works included in Biennial: the figure or perhaps more accurately the fantastical figure, whether explicit or implicit, that also appeared, for example, in the floating, disquieting bodies of Ajay's Kurian's Childermass (2017) installed in the main stairwell of the Museum; the engagement with the everyday, as seen in Kaari Upson's dysmorphic, visceral transformations of furniture; and the fastidiousness of making, also visible in Samara Golden's The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes (2017), which involved a lot of tedious labor, in this case the handmade, miniature pieces of furniture, treadmills, and medical equipment filling up the various vignettes comprising the piece.
Mr. Ropac, who also has spaces in Paris and Salzburg, Austria, debuted at 37 Dover Street in London with four presentations, two of which combine works on loan and for sale: Early - 1970s Gilbert & George videos and photographic «Drinking Pieces,» one of which is available for 145,000 pounds, or about $ 185,000, and another at 150,000; Conceptual and Minimal works from the collection of Egidio Marzona (prices yet to be disclosed); new works by the British sound sculptor Oliver Beer, priced at # 10,000 to # 100,000; and early drawings by Joseph Beuys, shown alongside the enigmatic cast - iron sculpture «Backrest of a Fine - Limbed Person (Hare - Type) of the 20th Century A.D.,» dating from 1972 to 1982 and on sale for 2.5 million euros.
Deacon has been at the helm of British sculpture for almost four decades, in this time moving voraciously between an extraordinary diversity of media — wood, stainless steel, corrugated iron, polycarbonate, marble, clay, vinyl, foam and leather.
In 1958, The Venice Biennale awarded him the International Grand Prize for Sculpture, and in 1990, the Biennale devoted the Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna to an exhibition of his iron works, titled «Homage to Eduardo Chillida.»
1999 Winter Exhibition, Tasende Gallery, La Jolla, US Sculpture at Witley Court, Jerwood Sculpture Park, Worcestershire, UK The Shape of the Century, Salisbury Cathedral, UK; Canary Wharf, UK Den Haag Sculptuur 1999, The Hague, NL Exposition Europeenne de Sculptures Monumental, Rio de Janeiro, BR; Sao Paolo, BR Iron and Steel, Duveen Galleries, Tate Gallery, London, UK Less is More, Gallery Pangolin, Chalford, Gloucestershire, UK Ten for the Century, a view of sculpture in Britain, De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea, UK; Noordbrabants Museum's Hertogenbosch, NL The Transforming Power of Art, The Phillip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, PennsylSculpture at Witley Court, Jerwood Sculpture Park, Worcestershire, UK The Shape of the Century, Salisbury Cathedral, UK; Canary Wharf, UK Den Haag Sculptuur 1999, The Hague, NL Exposition Europeenne de Sculptures Monumental, Rio de Janeiro, BR; Sao Paolo, BR Iron and Steel, Duveen Galleries, Tate Gallery, London, UK Less is More, Gallery Pangolin, Chalford, Gloucestershire, UK Ten for the Century, a view of sculpture in Britain, De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea, UK; Noordbrabants Museum's Hertogenbosch, NL The Transforming Power of Art, The Phillip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, PennsylSculpture Park, Worcestershire, UK The Shape of the Century, Salisbury Cathedral, UK; Canary Wharf, UK Den Haag Sculptuur 1999, The Hague, NL Exposition Europeenne de Sculptures Monumental, Rio de Janeiro, BR; Sao Paolo, BR Iron and Steel, Duveen Galleries, Tate Gallery, London, UK Less is More, Gallery Pangolin, Chalford, Gloucestershire, UK Ten for the Century, a view of sculpture in Britain, De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea, UK; Noordbrabants Museum's Hertogenbosch, NL The Transforming Power of Art, The Phillip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, Pennsylsculpture in Britain, De La Warr Pavillion, Bexhill on Sea, UK; Noordbrabants Museum's Hertogenbosch, NL The Transforming Power of Art, The Phillip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College, Pennsylvania, US
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