Sentences with phrase «hyperrealistic sculptures»

Carole A. Feuerman: First Houston solo show of hyperrealistic sculptures of swimmers; opens 5 p.m. Thursday with book signing; Octavia Art Gallery, 3637 W. Alabama, Suite 120; 713-877-1810, octaviaartgallery.com.
I told Sandro about the hyperrealistic sculptures by LA - based Japanese artist Kazu Tsuji.
He is famous for his hyperrealistic sculptures of everyday objects, but in 1963 Claes Oldenburg focused on the topic of home and the ironic representations of it.
Later on, its elements could be found in Situationism, the Feminist movement, the hyperrealistic sculptures of Claes Oldenburg, the Chinese Cynical Realism, punk projects and the work of the Young British Artists... Indeed, the Surrealist intent to liberate expressive form, to release the world of the subconscious, of dreams and nightmares, paranoia, suppressed eroticism, and the dark side of the mind, continues to fascinate the world almost a century after it was born, creating an enduring and ever - lasting legacy.
The piece, which sold early in the weekend, is a fascinating departure from the hyperrealistic sculptures of human figures and plants for which Matelli is best known, as seen in such prominent recent public installations as the High Line.
Known for his hyperrealist sculptures, Matelli's work and hyperrealistic sculptures are shaped by internal desires and external forces.
These stunning hyperrealistic sculptures of humans by artist Sam Jinks will simply blow you away.
Ron Mueck is an Australian artist known for his hyperrealistic sculptures of usually large size, eerie and incredibly well executed at the same time.

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Ron Mueck, an Australian artist known for his hyperrealistic figural sculptures, has created his largest work to date.
Australian artist Patricia Piccinini is renowned for her hyperrealistic silicone humanoid sculptures that have inspired Read More
The oversized, hyperrealistic renditions of ordinary objects made by Claes Oldenburg and his wife Coosje Van Bruggen can be found around the world, but perhaps his most famous artwork is on view at the Walker Art Center and Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
Well displayed, and spanning a wide variety of media and styles, from abstract sculpture to hyperrealistic figuration, light installations to watercolor sunsets, this year is no different, with thirty - seven artists selected from two hundred nominations, displaying over one hundred works spread across the Academy's campus.
Polish artist Pawel Althamer's life - size sculpture Selfportrait (1993) depicts a hyperrealistic version of the artist in old age.
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