The gridded wall structures imitate the foundations of the walls as they curve congruently with the space.
Not exact matches
There's a
grid - based
structure on the left - hand
wall made up of laser emitters and cubes with a ball inside.
As the artist explains,» The space will be filled with sinuous, large, sprawling
structures on two opposing
walls (units composed of weaving of metal
grid and clear, iridescent,» edge glowing» Plexi glass), which transmit, reflect, and refract light while the painted dark
walls of the gallery are enclosed with images that echo the shadows and reflections of the gleaming sculpture.
[1] With the «Spot Room», Hirst applied the formulaic
grid structure of the paintings directly to the white
walls of the gallery foyer.
Wall Drawing 564: Complex forms with color ink washes superimposed (1988) holds court in Cooper's large, dramatic exhibition hall surrounded by roughly contemporaneous
structures and works on paper, and the immersive drawing exhibits LeWitt's sustained interest in the
grid -LSB-.....]
Had this show been called «Deconstructing the
Grid», it might not have seemed a likely summer offering — yet that would equally describe the contents of «Playground
Structure», the title actually deriving from a Jeff
Wall photograph which makes a climbing frame look like a sculptural
grid.
Heller integrates most of the cityscapes within her large
wall drawing, the linear
structure of which imitates the city
grid seen from different perspectives.
His work was included in many important exhibitions: Painting Without A Brush, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, 1965; Whitney Biennial, New York, 1970; Painting and Sculpture Today, Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1970; Using
Walls, Jewish Museum, 1970; Spray, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1971; The
Structure of Color, Whitney Museum, NY, 1971;
Grids, Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1972.
Other works in the exhibition include
wall pieces and a
gridded platform on the floor making use of two - way mirrors to create the illusion of fragmentary architectural
structures repeating and receding into infinite space.
They variously resemble cellular
structures, veins in a leaf, and the staggered
grid of a brick
wall.
Here, real slices of bologna schmeared with tiny, black - and - white portrait photos are pinned in a
grid to the
structure's
walls, both inside and out.
Modernist facades, handrails, staircases, fire escapes, fences,
walls, ceilings, corridors, and playground
structures from the 1960s and 1970s become inspiration for the artist's dynamic sculptures and installations in steel, concrete, and plastic: a vertiginous, melting staircase reaching to the sky; a toppled tower, its
walls like the curved ribs of a Jurassic skeleton; rumpled folds of intersecting
grids suspended from the ceiling.
Grids and Planes, in 2012, was the second solo exhibition that presented classic
grid structures with endless gradients of color that, depending upon the palette, either created a portal to access a world beyond or the center of the
grid seemed to lift off the
wall and intervene in the gallery space.
The gelatin silver prints are usually grouped according to the type of
structure, and are arranged in
grids on the gallery
wall.
Abstract paintings exploring similar themes and
grid structures are on display in the context of
Wall's well - known image, also on show.
When one is enveloped by the three
walls of
Wall Drawing 564, the
grid governs which forms recede and which hover in its frames, just as it
structures the shifting volumes and forms of 12 x 12 x 1 TO 2 x 2 x 6.