Not exact matches
By painstakingly gathering pictures of people in many different poses, and then running all this data through
huge clusters of computers (as shown in the
gallery)
where the learning brain resides.
Rodney Graham» show at 303
Gallery (loathed by bloggers for their «no photography allowed» policy) consists of drip paintings styled in the manner of Morris Louis, and a
huge studio photograph in which Graham recreates the fictional livingroom
where the paintings were created.
«Cauleen is at this funny moment
where she's done a
huge amount of work in Chicago,» Mr. Ligon said, «but she's not doing the kind of show that lends itself to big
gallery support.»
David Kordansky, one of Culver City's major players, has decamped from La Cienega to La Brea Avenue, in mid-city,
where his
huge new
gallery opens with an exhibition by Rashid Johnson on 13 September.
«Mexican Slip», the group show presented at Hilario Galguera
Gallery, exhibits contemporary art as the anticipation of a new nature: a cinematic travel on a
huge landscape made of videos, paintings and sculptures,
where nature, urban elements and machinic ones have melted.
Amanda Ross - Ho's show, «My Pen is
Huge,» is like jumping through a rabbit hole and into a world
where the
gallery, Mitchell - Innes & Nash, has become a mad theater.
Quite an unusual one but in 1973 Gerhard Richter held an exhibition at the Seriaal
Gallery in Holland
where he painted a
huge version of his Rot - Blau - Gelb series on small canvas panels arranged in a 10 by 10 grid.
The Scottish Modern Art
Gallery's new retrospective is his first UK show in two decades, and begins spectacularly in the grounds,
where the bright yellow - painted bronze «Declination» (2004), a
huge bottle form metamorphosed in combination with other vessels into an abstract push - and - pull dynamic, echoes the twisting energy - plus - elegance of Charles Jencks's permanent landscape spiral.
He now holds a long list of locations — public parks,
galleries, small businesses — around Australia
where his characters adorn
huge walls, bringing their otherworldly elements to the community.
Now there is Dan Colen's show at Gagosian's on West 24th Street,
where you are confronted with a brick wall erected in the middle of one
huge gallery, an inverted skateboard half - pipe (don't ask) in another
huge gallery, a row of motorcycles that have been knocked over in yet another
huge gallery, and large abstract paintings made of chewing gum.
Ward recalls an exhibition called Hip - Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes and Rage at New York's Brooklyn Museum
where visitors had to trek past
galleries of
huge 19th century landscape paintings to get to the show.