Glazed ceramic wall tiles reflect natural light.
Path is a soft satin
glazed ceramic wall tile with linear cream, beige and grey highlights.
Best known for her immersive installations and public projects that explore the various historical and psychological implications of the genre of landscape, Teresita Fernández's most recent exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, Fire (America), debuts a 16 - foot
glazed ceramic wall panel depicting a nocturnal landscape engulfed in flames, as well as a new series of abstract landscapes made from burned paper.
Max Bill / Bauhaus Glossy Cream
Glazed Ceramic Wall Clock with Timer.
Just like Gerhard Richter's Candle, you can feel the heat emanating from the 16 - foot
glazed ceramic wall at Lehmann Maupin's downtown outpost.
«Teresita Fernández: Fire (America)» presents new works by the artist, including a 16 - foot
glazed ceramic wall panel depicting a landscape on fire set in the dark of night.
The exhibition will debut a 16 - foot
glazed ceramic wall panel depicting a nocturnal landscape engulfed in flames, as well as a new series of abstract landscapes made from burned paper.
Not exact matches
In addition, locally sourced products and furniture were used throughout, including
glazed ceramic tile feature
walls created by local artisans.
Entitled the «Yama Series,» these works were inspired by Japanese Momoyama period (17th century)
ceramics, while incorporating lush
glazes based on contemporary American phenomena: custom car colors, stucco
walls, speckled linoleum.
During the 1950s and 60s, Mason experimented with free - form sculptures and
wall reliefs and monolithic, richly
glazed forms that had no precedent in contemporary
ceramics.
For her 2017 exhibition at Lehmann Maupin New York, titled, Fire (America), Fernández presented a 16 - foot
glazed ceramic panel depicting a nocturnal image of fire, a series of burned, laser - cut landscapes on paper, and a site - specific installation that resembled a horizon line composed of charred lump charcoal applied directly to the gallery
walls.
Cape Town's Blank Projects presented Pedro Wirz's Novos Amigos [New Friends](2013 — 18), consisting of three
wall - mounted timber shelves featuring ninety painted and
glazed ceramics.
Instead of displaying them on the gallery
walls, Crowner has arranged the works around a raised stage of
glazed,
ceramic tile.
Each room features a distinct body of work, showcasing the artist's multifarious range — including
glazed ceramics; examples from her bronze fountain series; large - scale biomorphic aluminum sculptures; a constellation of recent paper
wall works; and the eleven - foot phosphorescent cast polyurethane HILLS AND CLOUDS (2014).
The poets will activate Teresita Fernandez's most recent
glazed ceramic work from her Fire (America) series and an immersive, site - specific charcoal
wall drawing, Charred Landscape (America).
The
wall is a 2.5 × 5 ″ white
glazed ceramic tile and the chair rail tile is an ecru raised deco tile and pencil liner.