Not exact matches
Dr. Tsai, the curator of the exhibition, will discuss the selection and presentation of nearly 60 works, including
sculpture, stained -
glass panels and oil paintings which
together, as a whole, alter the narrative of art history.
Equally drawn to the history of figurative
sculpture as to a wide range of craft and artisan traditions around the world — from ceramic techniques to
glass blowing, enameling to welding — Upritchard pushes these practices in new directions, bringing them
together to create a striking and original visual language of her own.
A fragile and dangerous executive toy, tempting the viewer to bang them
together and in destroying them do themselves irreparable harm as the
sculpture's
glass spheres were filled with Chlorine gas.
Bringing
together Scott's neckpieces and blown
glass sculptures for the first time, Maryland to Murano: Neckpieces and Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott examines Scott's prolific career, defined by her ever - evolving techniques, continued exploration of provocative narratives, and commitment to
sculptures for the first time, Maryland to Murano: Neckpieces and
Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott examines Scott's prolific career, defined by her ever - evolving techniques, continued exploration of provocative narratives, and commitment to
Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott examines Scott's prolific career, defined by her ever - evolving techniques, continued exploration of provocative narratives, and commitment to her craft.
The exhibition brings
together two large works on leaded panels of
glass — two naked female figures seated in profile, impassive, emitting shooting stars — a series of delicate aquatint etchings, large bronze wall reliefs and a suspended
sculpture, the shadows of which transform the gallery into a barely perceptible dabbled glade, along with a stunning jacquard tapestry depicting two eagles in descent against a chalky sky.
As the title suggests, the exhibition highlights not only the
sculpture for which Claire Falkenstein (1908 — 1997) is best known, but also her paintings, drawings, etchings, lithographs, jewelry,
glass, and watercolors, which have never been displayed
together in a major museum exhibition.
Chihuly Garden and
Glass is a reflection of the artist's multimedia escapades; a place where architecture, sculpture, glass, acrylic and film all come together as organically as Chihuly's subject matter so that the installations are not so much installed, but g
Glass is a reflection of the artist's multimedia escapades; a place where architecture,
sculpture,
glass, acrylic and film all come together as organically as Chihuly's subject matter so that the installations are not so much installed, but g
glass, acrylic and film all come
together as organically as Chihuly's subject matter so that the installations are not so much installed, but grown.
Gregory writes: «Wax paintings, plate paintings, works on paper,
sculpture and works on novel materials like Kabuki screens are held
together through conversation the pieces have with each other, rather than through a linearly progressive motif... Four massive plate «landscapes»... operate like a 3D movie, where one's presence before them in person is like the
glasses one uses to see such a film.
These are shown
together with a free - standing
sculpture and a plinth displaying chunks of raw
glass.
Also invoking constraints of a less personal nature was Jose Dávila's large
glass sculpture, which stood tall and appeared to blossom like a geometric flower while bright orange suspension - like straps seemed to hold it
together.
Further, Josh Tonsfeldt's
sculpture — made up of material that includes alligator hide, wood, acrylic, and
glass — encourages viewers to walk around, contemplate, and piece
together strategically placed sensual materials designed to evoke memory.
For Serralves, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané has conceived a living landscape for the Museum's central gallery in which a
glass pavilion housing a garden and mimetic creatures, a set of free standing
sculptures, a wall drawing, a hologram and windows that alter the experience of viewing are brought
together to create a living ecosystem of transfigurations and metamorphosis, both real and symbolic.»
Consisting of three simple elements,
glass, resin and marble, Bonalumi has masterfully slotted them
together to create a captivating
sculpture of serene beauty.
Gathering
together artists working across the United States and around the globe, this exhibition breaks down preconceptions about
glass art, shattering traditional boundaries for
sculpture as well.
A full suite of unparalleled lifestyle amenities welcomes residents, including a breathtaking and one - of - a-kind blown
glass ceiling
sculpture designed by the renowned Dale Chihuly, serving as the main centerpiece in the building's grand lobby; 24 - hour, white - glove concierge services and valet; a lounge, elegant club room and other building common spaces designed in collaboration with FENDI CASA; an expansive and fully - equipped fitness center designed by Sports Club / LA; temperature - controlled wine cellars with private lockers; a beautifully appointed private dining room,
together with butler's pantry and private terrace; climate - controlled immersion pool; gorgeous gardens featuring lush landscaping, private seating areas, a BBQ area and outdoor fireplace for nighttime entertaining; and state - of - the - art security and privacy.