Initially handcrafted to scale by the artist
from ephemeral materials, such as cork, Styrofoam, air - dried clay, and plastic, the sculptures were then cast in bronze.
Karla Black constructs large - scale sculptures
from ephemeral materials including cosmetic powder, while Ellen Gallagher creates delicate assemblages from glossy African - American beauty magazines in Spoils (2011).
Not exact matches
Eschewing
ephemeral materials and archival photographs, the show mixes artwork
from the 1970s with newly reconceived and recreated installations based on 1970s originals.
Auad disregards
material value to create lyrical, often transient forms using a wide range of
materials,
from the
ephemeral and everyday to the precious and enduring.
From his spare yet enigmatic forms of the 1960s to his complex, multi-faceted assemblages and installations of more recent years, Tuttle's primary impetus throughout has been to craft unique objects, using everyday, often
ephemeral materials, that demand to be confronted on their own terms.
Similar to Owen's other works, this site - specific installation responds to the particular architectural properties — formal qualities as well as spatial patterns — of the Market and the gallery space, and is constructed out of modest and / or
ephemeral materials, which seemingly grow
from and within the architecture.
The resulting visual language consists a physical, tactile aspect stemming
from the treatment of ultimately tangible
material on the one hand and a representation of
ephemeral elements on the other.
Muniz's elaborate
material creations - in this case the magazine collages - are
ephemeral; it is his masterly photographic documentation that is the final work of art, which is intentionally many steps removed
from the original image that inspired it...
Known for her unexpected and carefully arranged combinations of
materials,
from cotton buds and tea bags to water bottles and ladders, light bulbs and electric fans, Sze has presented
ephemeral installations that penetrate walls, suspend
from ceilings and burrow into the ground.
The 1980's were characterized by his use of new
materials with
ephemeral qualities, such as flowers, straw, or ash while early exploited lead became more dominant, due to his purchase of the lead roof
from a Cologne cathedral when the replacement was done.
The basement gallery Good Enough is the perfect setting for Kira Scerbin's mysterious figures, crafted
from ephemeral and seemingly impromptu
materials.
Following his move
from New York to Captiva Island in fall 1970, Rauschenberg began to work with a restricted palette, spare shapes, and a narrow range of simple
ephemeral materials such as cardboard, paper, and sand, a shift that reflected both his change of environment and the emerging vocabulary of Postminimalism.
She runs electrical resistances or sources of heat through the
materials she uses, creating delicate and
ephemeral physical reactions, revealing all that which in daily life is hidden
from view and beyond our comprehension.
His paintings filled with objects
from modern life that epitomize its
ephemeral nature, the artist engages the viewer in searching for relations through
material identity.
Andy Goldsworthy, (born July 26, 1956, Cheshire, England), British sculptor, land artist, and photographer known for
ephemeral works created outdoors
from natural
materials found on - site.
In Recycled Sensations, Nam constructs complex structures with
material drawn
from outmoded or disposable electrical appliances, drawing attention to the
ephemeral nature of today's digital technologies.
All the works contain
material or form that was used in some other way before they became works of art, and the artist thinks of this transformation as a form of alchemy in which the
ephemeral becomes ever - lasting while the new artworks still retain some remnant of the cultural content
from their previous use.
An accompanying publication will reproduce works
from the exhibition and supplementary
ephemeral material used in the making of several pieces as well a curatorial project inspired by Melody Sumner Carnahan's The Form (1979).
The exhibition also incorporates
ephemeral materials and video works drawn
from the collections of multiple Museum departments.
An accompanying publication reproduces works
from the exhibition and supplementary
ephemeral material used in the making of several pieces, as well a curatorial project inspired by Melody Sumner Carnahan's The Form (1979).
Benbenisty transforms objects, images, ready - mades,
ephemeral materials and texts
from the everyday, the banal, the ordinary, moving towards the unique, the individual.
Usually made in response to the space where they will be shown, and often created with
ephemeral materials, her works have ranged
from delicate cellophane, paper and polythene hanging pieces suspended with ribbon or tape to large - scale floor - based sculptures made
from plaster, chalk powder and soil.
Pepe is an artist and educator known for her large - scale,
ephemeral installations and sculptures made
from domestic and industrial
materials through a self - described process of «improvisational crochet.»
Rail: Could you describe the shift
from using random accumulations of
ephemeral materials (
from what I've seen in reproductions), such as nylon stapled onto the wall, grease, beeswax and graphite, applied with rather agitated and all - over scribbling, and the more calming repetition of fingerprints, all of which were included in «Anti-Illusion,» then there was a dramatic progression that took place in your next two one - person shows at Paula Cooper, in 1970 and 1972?