Sentences with phrase «hare sculptures»

Flanagan is best known for his hare sculptures which where recently seen on O'Connell Street in Dublin.
Keith Haring Sculptures — Rome, ItalyThe 10 Commandments — Wapping Power Station, London, EnglandOne Person Show — Castello Ursino, Catania, Sicily, ItalyKeith Haring: Heaven and Hell — Museum fur Neue Kunst / ZKM, Karlsruhe, GermanyOne Person Show — National Gallery of the Cayman Islands, Georgetown, Grand CaymanParadise Garage — Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United States
Keith Haring: the SVA Years — School of Visual Arts, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring — Isetan Museum, Tokyo, Japan, Sapporo City Museum of Modern Art, Hokkaido, Japan, Niitsu City Museum, Niigata, Japan, Amos Anderson Museum, Helsinki, FinlandKeith Haring: Sculptures on the Kurfürstendamm — Berlin Ludwig Forum, Aachen, GermanyOne Person Show — Chiostro del Bramante, Rome, ItalyKeith Haring Sculptures — Rome, Italy
Keith Haring — Eki Museum, Kyoto, Japan, Kurashiki City Museum, Kurashiki, Japan, Iwaki City Museum, Iwaki, Japan, Isetan Museum, Tokyo, JapanKeith Haring Sculptures — Pacific Design Center, Los Angeles, California, United States, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, United StatesKeith Haring: A Retrospective — City Gallery, Wellington, New ZealandOne Person Show — Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring — Musee Maillol, Paris, FranceOne Person Show — Katonah Art Museum, Katonah, New York, United StatesOne Person Show — Peter Gwyther Gallery, London, EnglandOne Person Show — Casino Knokke, Knokke, BelgiumOne Person Show — Museum of Contemporary Art, Scottsdale, Arizona, United StatesOne Person Show — Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring in Pisa — Palazzo Lanfranchi, Pisa, Italy

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Thetford Academy is also supporting the GoGoHares sculpture project organised by Break, with the design of its very own hare to be revealed soon.
In addition to the drawings, one of Beuys» most iconic sculptures, Backrest of a fine - limbed person (hare - type) of the 20th Century AD (1972 - 1982), an iron form that resembles a human torso, is on display.
A 1982 show called «New Perspectives» brought Keith Haring's sculpture of Venus in marker and enamel on cast fiberglass to one of its stone terraces.
If you know Flanagan only for those folksy and slightly annoying sculptures of dancing hares he churned out from the late 1970s onwards, you might have reservations.
Posters 1982 - 1990 — Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany, Kunstmuseum, Heidenheim, Germany, Kunsthaus, Kaufbeuren, Germany Pop Figuration — Deitch Projects, New York, New York, United StatesOne Person Show — Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesFour Sculptures — American Academy, Rome, ItalyTwo Sculptures — Parco della Musica, Rome, ItalyHaring Drawings — Culturgest, Porto, PortugalOne Person Show — Kagan - Martos Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring — Centro Cutural Banco do Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Centro Cutural Banco do Brasil, Brasilia, Brazil
Keith Haring: A New Dimension — Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey, United StatesKeith Haring 1978 - 1982 — Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, AustriaThe Keith Haring Show — SOMA Museum of Arts, Seoul, KoreaKeith Haring: 20th Anniversary — Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring — Van de Weghe Fine Art, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring Editions on Paper — Caixa Cultural, Sao Paulo, BrazilKeith Haring: Pop Art Superstar — Lotte Art Center, Busan, South KoreaKeith Haring: Pop Art Superstar — Sangrok Museum Gwangju Museum of Art, Gwangju, South KoreaOne Person Show — Institut dArt Contemporain in Villeurbanne, Villeurbanne, France
Keith Haring: Journey of the Radiant Baby — Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania, United StatesEditions on Paper — University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainKeith Haring: Art and Commerce — Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: Paintings, Sculpture, Objects and Drawings — Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesAgainst All Odds — Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: POP Haring — Symbols and Icons Editions on paper from the Estate of Keith Haring — Singapore Tyler Print Institute, SingaporeComplete Editions on Paper — Centro Cultural Montehermoso Depsito de Aguas, Vitoria, Spain — Fundacion Caixa Galicia, Ferrol, SpainKeith Haring: Monumental Sculptures — Poppy & Pierre Salinger Foundation, Le Thor, FranceKeith Haring Drawings — Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring — Early Drawings — Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United KingdomKeith Haring — Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring Prints — Memo - art Galeria, Budapest, Hungary
LOCATION: New York, New York SPECIALTIES: Computer art; visual narrative; photography, video, and related media; fine arts (painting, sculpture, printmaking) TUITION: $ 36,500 TIME TO DEGREE: 2 years NOTABLE FACULTY: Mark Tribe, Marilyn Minter, Laurel Nakadate NOTABLE ALUMNI: Inka Essenhigh, Barnaby Furnas, Keith Haring, Andrea Fraser, Sarah Sze, Sol LeWitt BIGGEST SELLING POINT: SVA is more than the snazzy ad campaign you may have seen plastered around New York's subway system.
A bronze hare, a giant cigarette butt and a futuristic woodland chapel — we take a look at some of the curious works on display at this year's Frieze Sculpture Park.
Mr. Flanagan began sculpturing hares in 1978 or» 79, working from a dead one bought from a butcher, partly because there wasn't much else to buy that day and partly because of a vivid memory he had of watching a hare leap across a field in Sussex.
Just think: on their walls, you can find artworks by Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Keith Haring, Francis Bacon, Takashi Murakami or Alex Katz; which means that their wonderful collection consists of a wide range of mediums, from sculptures to paintings, digital art and even street art.
Other standout lots were the very strong «Self Portait as a Heel - Part Two,» by Jean - Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988), Lot 16, shown at the top of this article, an acyrilic and oil paintstick on canvas, 1982, that sold for $ 772,500, well above its high estimate of $ 600,000; two sculptures by Agnes Martin (b. 1912), Lots 17 and 18, which sold for $ 217,000 and $ 233,500, respectively, both considerably over their respective high estimates of $ 45,000 and $ 120,000; «Broadway and 64th Street,» a very good, large oil by Richard Estes (b. 1932), that sold above its $ 300,000 high estimate for $ 354,500; Lot 31, a large canvas from his Rorschach series by Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) that more than doubled its high estimate and sold for $ 684,500; Lot 13, «Alkaline Phosphatase - Polyethelene Glycol,» by Damien Hirst (b. 1965), 1992, sold for $ 140,000 and had a high estimate of $ 80,000; and Lot 37, «a delightful large acrylic on vinyl tarpaulin by Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) that sold for $ 200,500 and had a high estimate of $ 150,000.
Fifty paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings by Keith Haring, Romare Bearden, Louise Bourgeois, Chuck Close, Eric Fischl, David Hockney, Luis Jimenez, Alice Neel, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Alison Saar, Miriam Schapiro, Nancy Spero, and many others document the persistence of the human figure in the second half of the 20th century.
The wide - ranging responses enacted throughout Lower Manhattan highlighted in the exhibition include the institutionally - supported erection and eventual removal of Richard Serra's large - scale sculpture Tilted Arc; Keith Haring's radiant subway drawings in the space of everyday transit and their lasting impression on street art culture; and Jenny Holzer's conceptual texts focusing on social and political commentary wheat pasted in heavily populated public spaces, among others.
Joseph K. Levene Fine Art, Ltd. has been privileged to buy & sell important works of fine art and sculpture by Jean - Michel Basquiat, Alexander Calder, George Condo, Keith Haring, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Mapplethorpe, David Salle, Cindy Sherman, Andy Warhol.
This Newbury Street art gallery specializes in paintings, sculptures, and limited edition graphics by old and modern masters - Rembrandt, Picasso, Chagall, Hallam, Warhol, Haring, and many others.
Some employ such media as hare's blood or margarine, or are realized on envelopes, emphasizing their function as a reservoir of ideas for Beuy's sculpture, «actions», performance art and other enterprises.
Hung floor to ceiling and sprawling over four levels, the show contains paintings, drawings, photos, sculptures, installations and videos by artists living and dead, famous and emerging, among them Keith Haring, Richard Prince, Ouattara Watts, Marianne Vitale, Aurel Schmidt, Sam Messer, Kathy Grayson and Dan Colen.
Robert Indiana, Keith Haring, Isamu Noguchi, and Bernar Venet are among the artists whose work has been exhibited in our outdoor sculpture garden, one of the few in New York.
In the 1980s, the collection also began acquiring sculpture by internationally recognized modern and contemporary artists, including Jeff Koons, Heinz Mack, Keith Haring, Nam June Paik, Robert Rauschenberg, and Mark di Suvero.
He is famous for his distinctive spontaneous animal bronze sculptures, with his most common motif the hare.
Mr Doroshenko's plans also include an exhibition of Sam Taylor - Wood's latest photographic and film work, including her video portrait of David Beckham; a show of the early drawing and sculptures of Keith Haring, brought together for the first time; a residency from South African artist Candice Breitz; and exhibitions of the work of Yoko Ono and of German painter Gerhard Richter.
He later turned to permanent materials, bronze in particular and started creating sculptures of hares in the 1980's after the image of one «unveiled» itself to him.
The artist valued exploration and language over the weighty materials of conventional sculpture, that he would later lend weight to with the first of his trademark hares cast in bronze, in the late 70's.
In 2009 the city of St. Louis, MO, under the direction of the Gateway Foundation, converted two vacant parcels of land into a world - class sculpture park, housing works by revered artists such as Keith Haring, Erwin Wurm, and Niki de Saint Phalle.
This exhibition will focus on the fastest growing area of the Museum's collection, which is modern and contemporary art including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture by such artists as Joseph Beuys (1921 - 1986), Robert Cottingham (b. 1935), Sam Gilliam (b. 1933), Adolph Gottlieb (1903 - 1974), Philip Guston (1913 - 1980), Keith Haring (1958 - 1991), Dame Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975), Sol Lewitt (1928 - 2007), Diego Rivera (1886 - 1957), and David Smith (1906 - 1965).
The sculpture Backrest of a fine - limbed person (hare - type) of the 20th Century AD, 1972 - 1982, will converse with the surrounding drawings.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles's current exhibition «Art in the streets» features several customized cars as sculpture: Kenny Scharf, Keith Haring and Mister Cartoon contribute different takes on the concept of the personalized car pervasive in street art culture.
Looking at automobiles transformed into sculptures by leading modern and contemporary artists working since 1970, Piston Head includes pieces by Ron Arad, Dan Colen and Nate Lowman, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Richard Phillips, Richard Prince, Tom Sachs, Salvatore Scarpitta, Kenny Scharf and Franz West.
Boasting over 250 drawings, paintings, sculptures, and monumental works (not to mention documentary photographs, films, and plenty of Pop Shop memorabilia), this thematically organized exhibition ascribes Haring's iconic pictographs to diverse political causes — from AIDS awareness to nuclear disarmament.
Basquiat's work — a make - shift wall inside of the gallery graffitied with expressive marks — was a standout success next to videos by Keith Haring and Kenny Scharf, hand - painted text signs by Jenny Holzer, figurative sculpture by John Ahearn and Tom Otterness, and others who would define art of the 1980s.
The show — that runs until September 4 — is an ode to that decade's figurative motifs in both painting and sculpture, giving centre stage to the works made by Laurie Anderson, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, George Condo, Keith Haring, Sherrie Levine, McDermott & McGough, Rene Ricard, David Salle, Kenny Scharf, Julian Schnabel, and Andy Warhol.
Exhibitions have included such works as Virgin Mother by Damien Hirst, Bride Fight by E.V. Day, The Hulks by Jeff Koons, The Snow Queen by Rachel Feinstein, [11] Robert Towne by Sarah Morris [12] as well as several sculptures by Keith Haring.
Achieving international renown for his bonze hare pyramid sculptures, gracing prominent public spaces around the world (including NYC's Park Avenue in the mid-1990s), Flanagan has entered the canon as a one trip pony.
Pamela Fraser, Photomurals with sculptures by Keith Haring, Mark di Suvero, Frank Stella and Julian Schnabel
Paul Kasmin Gallery presents an exhibition of sculpture by Barry Flanagan (1941 — 2009), bringing together a selection of the artist's iconic bronze hares from the 1980s — 1990s alongside his lesser - known works made with rope, sand, cloth, stone, ceramics and light as a sculptural component (largely from the 1960s — 70s).
I began doing sculptures with Monsieur A. And the sculptures were influenced by some artists, some from the world of graffiti, some from neo pop painting, from the comics and sci - fi worlds, like Kenny Scharf, Di Rosa, Keith Haring.
Flanagan fuses the everyday, the imaginary and fantastical to mould clay into animal forms, hares, elephants, dogs and horses - the horse is an archetype of classical sculpture.
From all the arts and parts The Herald; February 8, 1999; Clare Henry; 700 + words... Centre, Keith Haring in Park Avenue, Tony Smith in collaboration with the Museum of Modern Art, Rachel Whiteread's transluscent water tower in SoHo, an upcoming Jeff Koons multi-site sculpture even in collaboration with Koons's retrospective...
His return to bronze with the hare, he had previously cast work in the foundry at Central School of Art with Henry Abercrombie in 1969, was part of his exploration into different media, from the sand, rope and cloth pieces, which focused on composition and challenged previous ideas of what sculpture might constitute, to the ceramics, stone, marble and sheet metal sculptures of the seventies.
The show contains iconic paintings, drawings and sculptures with Haring's bold lines and energetic characters.
a sculpture of a dollar sign, will be part of the sale, as well as an untitled Haring piece from 1982.
We placed it alongside donated work by Claes Oldenburg (a Slice of Pizza sculpture), Dennis Oppenheim, Joseph Kosuth, Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf, Fab 5 Freddy, Lynda Benglis and others.
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