Sentences with phrase «from pieces of sculptures»

Artist Statement: «There are three organic, unique bronze sculptures, the mold of which came from pieces of sculptures that I made previously but were damaged in the studio during Hurricane Sandy.

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DANADA SCULPTURE SHOW & SALE: More than 500 pieces of sculpture, from miniatures to monumental; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 18, 19; Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Rd.,SCULPTURE SHOW & SALE: More than 500 pieces of sculpture, from miniatures to monumental; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 18, 19; Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Rd.,sculpture, from miniatures to monumental; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sept. 18, 19; Cantigny Park, 1S151 Winfield Rd., Wheaton.
Stella the Seahorse, a sculpture made entirely of plastic marine debris removed from Pacific Coast beaches, is part of the collection of art made entirely of trash that offers Shedd visitors a powerful, visual reality of the proliferation of plastic pollution in the world's waterways through representations of marine animals using thousands of pieces of plastic in every color of the rainbow.
Two 13 - foot sculptures made in that decade jut from the exterior: «Noah,» the Biblical ark - builder, and «The Letter,» a mother and daughter clasping a piece of mail.
Known as the «iron man,» a 24 - centimeter - high sculpture was likely created from a piece of the Chinga meteorite that was strewn across the border region between Russia and Mongolia between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago
I love getting souvenirs I will use like clothing, but we also like to get a piece of artwork - sculpture or painting from the place to help us remember our time.
These «wearable sculptures», as the founder and designer Janice Perez describes them, have been created from reclaimed noble woods that were originally pieces of furniture.
He fails at every element of sculpturing a great piece of cinema and this is why many should avoid his movies at all cost from this point forward (sorry to the cast of the film's expected sequel — which is, sadly, set up for at the end of The Last Airbender).
This pack includes: Scheme of work to show you what to do stage by stage Clay extension tasks with image examples from seed pods / natural forms Artist presentation Image examples of outcomes Examples of experimentation pieces leading up to the final outcome (Drawings, collages etc) Homework sheets (artist research) Sculpture design sheet Images of artists work for inspiration This project can be used for GCSE to A Level projects.
«The goal of the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek (DDB) is to offer everyone unrestricted access to Germany's cultural and scientific heritage, that is, access to millions of books, archived items, images, sculptures, pieces of music and other sound documents, as well as films and scores, from all over Germany» explained Hermann Parzinger.
Then divide the class into groups, and give them each one life event from the sequence to inspire a sculpture out of clay, LEGO pieces, pipe cleaners, Wikki Stix, or recycled materials.
While the Musée des Beaux Arts hosts an impressive collection of pieces from ancient Egypt and European paintings and sculpture dating from the 14th Century, many of the galleries on Rue Burdeau showcase modern artists.
Flinders Street Gallery: Set on the eastern fringe of Surry Hills, owner Jason Martin's whitewashed gallery is filled with pieces by international artists that range from traditional acrylic paintings to cutting - edge sculptures made with horsehair and Laminex.
With around 400 pieces of art and more than 200 sculptures (all from the last 100 years from national and international artists), there's plenty to see at the Middelheim.
However, if you look at the sculptures from different angles — you'd probably find each piece is a chaotic jumble of wire; change your perspective and suddenly a beautiful lion emerges.
On show at G.F Smith's White Space gallery until the end of June, the sculpture is made from Takeo paper and was put together by a team of envelope makers off - site, while more than 20 university design students helped to install the piece in London.
Jack Whitten's first exhibition with Hauser & Wirth presents works from several series — «Quantum Walls», «Portals», lenticular works from the «Third Entity», one piece from the continuing Black Monolith Project, and a sculpture (all dated 2015 — 17)-- continuing a five - decade - long investigation of passions vis - à - vis a testing exploration of painting itself.
Long displayed outside the New York Hilton, three sections of a four - piece bronze sculpture by Philip Pavia went missing from their temporary storage, at the Hippodrome, a midtown office building.
Pieces ranging from early -»60s paintings incorporating casts of manhole covers to brand - new sculptures made of resin and horsehair variously bring to mind Sue Coe's activist art, Robert Rauschenberg's indexical work of the 1950s, Bruce Nauman's casts of animal bodies and Jack Pierson's early installations, as well as fiber art and African artifacts.
Drawing on a range of influences from music, fashion and poetry to and Eastern spirituality and Abstract Expressionism, for this exhibition she is presenting a new site - specific wall painting, a multi-paneled wall piece, 10 collage paintings and four hanging «bundle» sculptures composed of discarded clothing.
From 1946 to 1952, they lived in Arizona, where Ernst got interested in sculpture and made many pieces mainly consisted of assembled objects of everyday use.
These sculptures — single, doubled or quadrupled frames of reinforced epoxy - resin casts, sometimes on the skinny stilted pedestals familiar from her earlier concrete pieces — deal with openness and closure, with transparency and translucency by revealing their inner, supporting structures, plain, steal - wire mesh or grids.
She stopped carving sculptures out of raw material like wood and resin and began to piece them together them from bric - a-brac.
Not from any specific piece or period, but the variety and depth of the collection reflects my own interest in historical sculpture from different times and places.
2015 The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA SAIC 150th Anniversary Show, Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, IL Piece by Piece, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO Wild Noise: Artwork from The Bronx Museum of the Arts and El Museo Nacional de La Habana, The Bronx Museum, Bronx, NY Bring in the Reality, Nathan Cummings Foundation, New York, NY Pilgrimage Dun Huang — First International City Sculpture Exhibition, Architectural Society of China, Dun Huang, China POP Stars!
Chris Burden, another artist known for pushing his body to the limits with his often life - threatening performance pieces, is represented here by his TV Commercials series (1973 - 77) and a loop of three magnificent Beam Drop videos (1984 - 2009), in which he creates monumental sculptures by dropping immense steel beams from a crane into a pit of wet cement.
Dispersed around the ground floor area, these wooden sculptures are evocative of archaeological museum pieces reconstructing found items from prehistoric civilizations and concurrently representing aspects of community and societal configuration and structure, skill and tradition.
His work is often made from found materials and certain pieces from his past, including traditional African sculpture, tintypes of his family members, piano keys, and Georgia red clay.
There was also an interesting mix of «in - your - face», what I would describe as adolescent rebellion statement art that included everything from your run - of - the - mill one word paintings and sculptures, to catchy art - fair - destined pieces like Juan Miguel Palacios» Damien Hirst - recalling scull painted on multiple clear panels.
We shuttled through the aisles in search of a few of the most mesmeric pieces to be seen at the fair, from tough sculptures to lavishly beautiful paintings.
The piece Ballon Dog (Yellow) from 2015 is part of a limited edition series that references his iconic, monumental sculpture of the same name from his highly acclaimed Celebration series.
The sculpture Kookabura — a human - bird - man - machine hybrid balanced on its long tail — is made from the leathery palm fronds found at the base of the trunk, with each piece of armor held together with acorn «rivets.»
Although he's recently moved away from photography and towards installation and sculpture, he still thinks about framing and perspective when composing his pieces (which deliver a subtle but searing critique of popular depictions of black identity).
She infused her art with these experiences through a labor intensive process — applying many layers of paint by hand to each piece and sanding the surfaces to a fine finish — and the bands of rich color that cover her sculptures, liberated from the traditional two - dimensional plane of painting, prompt viewers to make their own associations with her work.
The artist has acquired a range of interesting pieces as a collector, from Japanese prints and landscapes to 17th - and 18th - century paintings, as well as an Egyptian funerary mask and other pieces of ancient sculpture.
A selection from Larry Achiampong's collection of Ghanaian Highlife vinyl records, and his sampling and re-presenting of this musical legacy in Meh Mogya (2011) and More Mogya (2012 - 13), are included alongside Zak Ové's hybrid pieces blending hi - fi and African sculpture.
Andre's first major exhibition in Britain for over 10 years, it features eight sculptures made between 1967 and 1983, as well as some of his typed - out poems from the same period (their words are arranged to form bold patterns on the page, almost like little pieces of sculpture).
This print, like Barney's sculptures from the film, translates motifs from River of Fundament into autonomous works of art, bearing witness to these set - piece performances while recasting their themes of decay, regeneration and alchemical metamorphosis.
From old photographs of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's sculpture in the rounded area in front of the stairs, to busts and marble pieces in the niches; sculpture has always been present.
That piece, an emblematic expression of his community - geared work, will be present in the Polish artist's first major American exhibition when it opens at the New Museum this month, along with a new installation featuring sculptures that the artist will make over the show's duration, to be shown alongside drawings accumulated from the exhibition's visitors.
He previously depicted food items in pieces such as Pumpkin Sculpture (1998) and the large - scale, cartoonish sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out hiSculpture (1998) and the large - scale, cartoonish sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out hisculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out his office.
Chareau and his wife were keenly interested in contemporary art, and the exhibition reunites several pieces from their collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings by significant artists such as Piet Mondrian, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Ernst, Jacques Lipchitz, and Robert Motherwell.
The current exhibition includes ten sculptures spanning from the early wood and glass works through to the seventies» etched glass and steel pieces and finally his last works - the blown glass and bronze works of the eighties.
This presentation of masterworks and experimental pieces from SFMOMA's collection of painting and sculpture explores themes that have shaped the history of modern art from the early twentieth century to our own time.
From tiny sculptures made of Blu - Tack or square pieces of tape laboriously built up into cubes, to an entire nation ringing all the bells it can find for three minutes, his art is fragile and fleeting.
His work ranged from wall drawings, structures (a term he preferred instead of sculptures), painting and conceptual pieces that remained the elements of the artistic process.
Group Show @ Herrick Gallery This four person show to inaugurate a new Mayfair space has Paul Hazelton as its star, with his delicate sculptures created from pieces of dust.
These include sculptures made of Sandback's trademark acrylic yarn as well as some of his earlier pieces created from metal rods and elastic cord, that speak to the idea of delineating space.
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
Several of the artists have created small pieces specifically for this show, employing media that range from painting to photography, sculpture to installation.
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