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Czech artist Martin Rosol creates impeccable glass sculptures using several pieces of glass precisely cut from blocks of crystal.

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Guests at Minus5 can touch, feel and explore handcrafted ice sculptures and ice architecture in a space entirely made of ice, including the glasses used for vodka - based cocktails.
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She created the sculptures using traditional glassblowing processes that involve exhaling into molten glass through a pipe.
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laub is an artist living and working in Los Angeles using glass, ceramics, sculpture, video, drawing, performance, and music.
The works, suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched with images of clouds, share Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
On view April 25 — August 19, 2018, the works — suspended plate - glass sculptures internally etched with images of clouds — evoke Isamu Noguchi's interest in sculpting ephemeral materials, and in using them to shape space.
Comparing the opinions of various curators, Glasstress addresses this issue through glass sculptures specially made by major artists on the contemporary scene and through objects and sculptures made by designers, whose research was influenced by the formal aspect of the use of the object.
Hefti's iridescent glass pane sculptures, each unique, are made from special anti-reflective glass, commonly used to protect artworks and intended to be invisible.
In the 1970s, using etched glass, he filled the spaces of his metal sculptures with an ineffable, cloudy mist.
Many artists today are producing paintings and sculptures that resemble or reference textiles, using traditional materials like paint, canvas, wood, paper and glass.
The earliest sculptures in this exhibition are Donovan's 36 inch cubes, in which no adhesive is used to transform millions of pins, toothpicks and glass into new and unexpected geometric forms.
Double - paned glass is a device that he often uses to form window sculptures, whose interstices have been filled with materials that disrupt their transparency.
For families with children, Through the Looking Glass of Louise Bourgeois will focus on the medium of sculpture as an inimitable imaginative force that Bourgeois used to great effect.
Biggers» use of light, reflection and shadow inspired this improvised sculpture which uses household glass items currently available on the warehouse floor.
Producing sculpture, books and film, she uses bronze, steel, aluminium, glass, mica, perspex, neon, water, fire and digital media such as video and the internet.
Fiore continues her practice of using fireworks as her sole medium to create works on paper and, most recently in addition, glass sculptures by uniquely utilizing fireworks and smoke bombs for her work and compositions.
This exhibition marks Wynne's most ambitious gallery show featuring his now iconic glass wall sculptures in the shape of waves, vortexes, and underwater exhale bubbles and text works including a new series using black glass.
This broad assortment of over 10,000 4» x 5» glass slides, formerly used to teach History of Architecture and Town Planning, encompasses historical sites, architecture, painting, sculpture, manuscripts, city planning, drawings, jewelry and mosaics from ancient history through the 20th century.
Bul draws on Taut's mountainous forms and prolific use of glass for her suspended sculptures, creating delicate towering structures that rise from a floating island of looping beads, wires and crystals.
Ms Büttner, a Stuttgart - born artist who studied at the Royal College of Art in London, works in prints, sculpture, painting and film, but attracted attention for her use of unfashionable media such as woodblock prints and glass painting.
Four glass sculptures, from the Restless series, also make use of reflective surfaces to invoke a sense of displacement in the viewer.
Kelly Akashi: Long Exposure 18/9/2017 -18 / 12/2017 Kelly Akashi is a Los Angeles - based artist working in sculpture and photography, often using materials like wax, glass, bronze, light, and air to emphasize time and ephemerality.
Using wire, wood, glass, sheet metal, bronze and found objects, Calder introduced biomorphic forms and Surrealist imagery into abstract sculpture.
Cologne - based artist Regine Schumann creates sculptures and wall - reliefs using acrylic glass and a special phosphorescent pigment that allow the works to glow from within, whether in day light or UV light.
«3 - Dimensional» Art is acceptable in this competition and is open to the following media: relief, pottery, sculpture, installation, kinetic, and conceptual 3 - D artworks created in metal, paper, wood, stone, fiber, plastics, glass, ceramics, or any other material which can be used to create 3 - dimensional art.
With a spectacular use of chrome and glass, McElheny has reimagined this emblem of twentieth - century design as a sculpture depicting modernism's explosive demise.
He is best known for spare though sensuous sculptures constructed from sheets of plate glass and steel, a combination of materials that he began using shortly after 1971 when he and Mark di Suvero collaborated on a project.
Laurence uses glass to create veils and echoes, a hybrid form between sculpture, photography and architecture that speaks of the powerful relationship between mankind and nature.
Our textile artists use materials such as yarn, fabric, paper, thread, wire, metal, and glass to create unique and original jewelry, wall hangings, clothing, sculpture, accessories, and many other inventive works of art.
With this exhibition, Lin will present nine new installations and sculptures that, using materials including recycled silver, glass marbles, and steel pins, map water patterns in locations as disparate as the Nile River and the Arctic.
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.
The sculpture includes elements such as valves and flanges from petro chemical plants, tanks used for food processing, and glass vessels from the pharmaceutical industry.
Morris uses found objects such as wire, glass, plastic, and metal in the construction of his sculptures and combines these man - made materials with more «mutant» organic forms to suggest «something living and animated being consumed from within by its own technological needs.»
Jackson Jarvis works with natural materials, including clay, glass, wood, and stone, to create sculpture in the round, using traditional African dung firing and Japanese raku techniques.
Matthew Szösz's sculptures are dynamic works in glass made using a variety of tools and techniques.
She will make a colourful large - scale glass installation made of many intricately cut sculptures, using found and blown glass and create an intimate atmosphere between the creature - like figurines which come to life with dramatic lighting.
The Portland - based artist will give a talk on November 4 at 4 pm to discuss his new series of glass and photo based sculptures which have been made using scratching and melting techniques to explore the material quality of process.
Los Angeles - based artist Matthew Monahan creates sculptures using contemporary materials such as polyurethane foam, epoxy resin, glass and bubble wrap.
With À la Lumière des Deux Mondes (At the Light of Both Worlds, 2005), a site - specific work created for the Louvre's glass pyramid — the first time a contemporary artist had exhibited in the institution — Tunga used one of the building's columns as a pivot on which various symbolically charged objects were balanced: gold and black skulls and a giant walking stick intertwined with braided hair on one side; a chain of skulls caught in a dark net falling towards a floor littered with golden and black reproductions of heads from the Louvre's classical sculptures on the other.
Whereas previously, most sculpture had been carved or cast from wood, stone, clay or bronze, Dada promoted the use of non-traditional materials, including various types of metal, cardboard, rubber, wire, textiles, concrete, glass and general refuse.
Often using iconic paintings, stained glass windows, or frescos as source material, the artist re-contextualizes these masterpieces by transforming brush strokes, sculpture and architecture into algorithmically derived abstract geometry, moving image and sound.
In a set of new sculptures produced for this exhibition, she repurposes large sheets of glass that were previously used in MCA display cases.
In works where the artist uses sandblasted glass, crystal or mirrors, as in Restless 25, 2005, the transparency of the material enables one to view the space behind the sculpture as well as the external, frontal, and lateral spaces that the work incorporates in its reflecting surfaces.
Illinois artist Jiyong Lee uses a special glass technique called cold working to create his unusual segmented sculptures inspired by the growth of cells.
Artist Statement Based in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, I create a range of mixed media sculptures using various materials from smashed vintage guitars, paper, wood, leather, glass mosaics, and gilded dinosaur bones.
Set on a sprawling plot that was now 49 acres and lined with forest, the Glass House was accompanied by a Brick House for guests, a pool, a submerged painting gallery, a sculpture gallery, a gate house, a study and a pond - side pavilion - which was used specifically for picnicking beneath its gilded ceiling.
Other new sculptures include several picture frames using the same broken glass treatment and cameras formed from sand and stone.
Skaer will also show abstract bronze sculptures that represent natural elements like rain, snow and wind, as well as works from her ongoing project in which she uses materials from her childhood home, configures them into abstract shapes and embellishes them with fine materials, replacing glass window panes with lapis lazuli, for example.
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