Not exact matches
Just hours after Letterman said farewell last night, Ed Sullivan Theater crews hauled off blocks of blue stage and hacked up
pieces of the
iconic New York City bridges that made up the set of the «Late
Show.»
Bedford grey flannel suit, flannel striped dresses, the polo wool sharkskin, pinstripe, three
piece tick weave, plaid suit Our
iconic European - made Glen plaid wool suit
shows the best tailoring and sleek style.
With Paris and Nicky Hilton and Bella Thorne in her front row, Diane von Furstenberg capped the night with her joyful
show, a Ballets Russes - themed collection that was more than anything an ode to her wrap dress as she celebrates that
iconic piece's 40th anniversary.
There is no better place to
show off some of my new favourite
pieces then the
iconic Sydney Opera House.
Since The Sopranos first aired, fans have been quick to grab a
piece of the action, and where better to do that than through the
show's
iconic opening credit sequence.
On all models, the two -
piece grille
shows off the
iconic Toyota logo and draws in the eye.
Longtime visitors will have a new chance to see
iconic artworks that were once
shown in Tilburg, while others can become acquainted with the important
pieces that contributed to the development of Museum De Pont.
On the occasion of the exhibition Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, and the performance program Limited Edition, Projects + Perspectives and Open Space invited artists Alex Escalante, Keith Hennessy, and Leyya Tawil to offer their thoughts on three
iconic dance works included in the Rauschenberg
show — and to link these works to three contemporary
pieces.
In the lead - up to the
show, Gomez will be creating cardboard cutout
pieces and placing them around some of these
iconic Melrose Avenue locations.
While this main installation recalls an ongoing body of research into the 18th - century phantasmagoria
shows of Jean - Gaspard Robertson — as first seen in Oursler's
iconic piece, The Influence Machine (2002) commissioned by Artangel and restaged at Tate Modern in 2013 — another new series situates these reconfigured faces squarely in the context of the 21st century.
Taking in old classics, including his now
iconic prints of Battersea Power Station, the National Theatre and Tate Modern; commissions for high profile clients including the Southbank Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company and Transport for London; and new, more abstract architectural
pieces, this
show brings together some of Catherall's best - known artworks and displays his signature style and movement to mastery of the linocutting medium.
You might recognise some of his
iconic pieces if you're a fan of The Big Bang Theory, as some are featured on the TV
show.
New York artist Nathan Sawaya's The Art of The Brick exhibition, currently on
show at London's Old Truman Brewery, is created using millions of LEGO building blocks and is unique in its scope which ranges from new conceptual
pieces to replicas of
iconic classical artwork.
In celebration of this
iconic work and of the pop artist's 90th birthday, Paul Kasmin Gallery in New York is hosting a solo
show with two
pieces that capture the essence of Indiana's oeuvre.
Focusing on twelve
iconic works from the Whitney's collection, lighting designer Marc Brickman will interpret
pieces by artists Georgia O'Keeffe, Edward Hopper, Andy Warhol, Peter Halley, and Barbara Kruger, among others, utilizing the Empire State Building's LED tower lights to create a dynamic
show.
«Pop for the People» presents four decades of Lichtenstein's work, from the rarely displayed «Ten Dollar Bill» (1956), one of his first Pop
pieces that
shows a movement away from Abstract Expressionism and Cubism, to two now -
iconic works from 1965: «Sunrise» and «Shipboard Girl.»
Katarzyna Kozyra's most
iconic piece Men's Bathhouse is currently on
show at the Ming Contemporary Art Museum as part of the group
show «Why the Performance?»
Alex lsrael's (born 1982) series of Self - Portraits were developed through the evolution of a logo based on the artist's profile — an
iconic representation of facial features that calls to mind the famous silhouette of Alfred Hitchcock — originally created for the video
piece As It Lays, a beguiling and campy work of talk
show — style interviews for which Israel cast himself as host, presented at Reena Spaulings» New York gallery in March 2012.
Regarded as the
iconic piece of feminist video art, this 6 - minute feminist parody of a televised cooking
show seeks to change preconceived notions about the woman's role within the home, and how this is represented in the mass media.
Chief among the
pieces on
show will be the prototype for Barbara Hepworth's monumental Winged Figure (1961 — 2), a model for the
iconic sculpture she created for John Lewis on Oxford Street.
Artist Rolf Sachs is
showing a series of new works alongside some
iconic pieces for an exhibition presented in collaboration with Hauser & Wirth at the Vieux Chalet in Gstaad, Switzerland.
On the Balcony (1955 — 57) is a significant early work which remains an
iconic piece of British Pop Art,
showing Blake's interest in combining images from pop culture with fine art.
Voulkos» work in this
show comprises three
iconic «Stack»
pieces, an early «cut out» vessel, and a groundbreaking deconstructed vessel from 1956.
BERLIN (AP)-- A primer on three decades of post-World War II art from Los Angeles, including
iconic images from Ed Ruscha and David Hockney, abstract works by Sam Francis and conceptual
pieces from the 1960s and 1970s, is going on
show in Berlin.
Green April, his
show at the David Kordansky Gallery, exhibits his
iconic drape and beveled
pieces from the 60's and 70's.
Visitors who come across the «Plastic Century» art installation while searching for a sip of water at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco tomorrow may find their options less than appealing: Drink from a trash - filled water cooler or go thirsty.In a
piece commissioned by the academy to mark World Oceans Day (and the 100th birthday of
iconic marine scientist and explorer Jacques Cousteau), artist Sarah Kornfeld, marine biologist Wallace J. Nichols, and futurists Stuart Candy and Jake Dunagan set out to
show what a century of plastic has done to our environment — and specifically the world's seas.