Effective
competition for larger works is deemed to be lacking, which service providers can sometimes have «different incentives» to the authority requesting the change which can prove damaging.
Now, she's facing eviction and an uncertain
future for her large works — bronze sculptures of African American historical figures.
Actually, this gallery that I have on the second floor with poor access or not brilliant
access for large works....
There's been a lot of serious painting done in a quiet way that has kind of cleared the air and cleared a
path for larger work.
... you can approach the paintings more casually, with a feeling of ease — with the sense that these are
sketches for larger works.
«Untitled (theatre seats)» by Toba Khedoori is a smaller study
for a large work of the same title, which is currently on view at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C. as part of her one - person exhibition.
The Zimbabwean artist is
known for his large works on paper that spill out of their two - dimensional frame and into larger installations on the floor around them.
Holyhead's practice is abstract painting and the presentation of his watercolour drawings in this show provides a kind of language through which he explores what seem to be compositional and colour strategies
for the larger works on canvas.
Natural and artificial light from above helps recall the outdoor setting
planned for the largest work, and it plays off the burnished or rusted surfaces that Smith finally came to prefer.
Gagosian, meanwhile, opted
for large works by John Chamberlain, Damien Hirst, and a huge list of renown international artists.
Although the fabrication needed to be controlled at the atomic level — which is comparable to the wavelength of X-rays — the DESY scientists achieved this precision over an unprecedented area,
making for a large working - distance lens and bright images.
The lamp provides a long arm reach of 28.7» and a wide, even light coverage, which is
ideal for large work surfaces.
However, it might find that excessive, and it might have to scale back Dia's galleries
meant for large work.
They are not schematics or
diagrams for the larger works, and yet invariably the kinds of decisions I am making in the works on paper end up appearing in the larger works.
Does it help to hang walls Salon style, with labels on hand - held cards, amid
rooms for larger work, and will brighter lighting wash out subtleties — as I could swear befalls a black square by Ad Reinhardt?
Omitting the «W,» West transforms Lost Weight into Lost Eight, in order to derive the
title for a larger work, Where Is my Eight?
Kenneth Armitage,
Model for a Large Work, Version B, 1963, Bronze Painted, Edition of 6, 83.9 x 35.5 cm, Copyright Marlborough Fine Art, Courtesy Marlborough Fine Art.
She uses Polydraw, a polyester drafting film - like tracing paper, to create enlarged gouaches of the initial images as building
blocks for her larger works.
The model incorporates a tubular metal framework which, if compared with a photograph of the plaster for Single Form under construction (Bowness 1971, pl.67), appears to be a proposed
armature for the larger work.
Individuals can help fund solar energy projects in their neighborhood by purchasing «Tiles,» a name that sprang from the traditional
term for large works of art made from scores of smaller pieces.
The maquette
for the larger work in Darley Dale stone positioned in Battersea Park in 1948; the drapery and the apprehensive poses refer to Moore's «shelter drawings».
He is
known for large works that transform the conventional exhibition spaces of modern art into all - encompassing environments addressing issues of «justice and injustice, power and powerlessness, and moral responsibility.»
In addition to traditional bound books with preparatory
drawings for larger works, several of the sketchbooks contain purely technical notes, clippings, collage and writings.