Sentences with phrase «iconic sculptures by»

Several of these works echo iconic sculptures by Marcel Duchamp and Louise Nevelson.

Not exact matches

Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup cans, a painting by Takashi Murakami and a word sculpture by Jack Pierson are some of the pieces decorating the head office of Start Today Co., operator of Japan's largest online fashion mall, Zozotown.
I didn't know that this Love Sculpture is an iconic piece by somebody named Robert Indiana.
It was later ported to multiple home systems, including the PC, Amiga, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, and various PlayStation consoles, mostly in licensed versions developed by Probe Entertainment and Sculptured Software and published by Acclaim Entertainment.Mortal Kombat II was the second game in the Mortal Kombat series, improving the gameplay and expanding the mythos of the original Mortal Kombat, notably introducing more varied Fatality finishing moves and several iconic characters, such as Kitana, Mileena, Kung Lao, and the series» recurring villain, Shao Kahn.
New York - based artist KEVIN BEASLEY presents mixed - media sculptures inspired by two very different cultures and time periods — Bernini's 17th century Baroque alter piece in Rome and an iconic image of Black Panther Huey P. Newton.
On Edge also includes tabletop sculpture by Anthony Caro (1924 - 2013), with the installation utilizing iconic modernist tables by designers such as Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson generously provided by Design Within Reach.
It brings together painting, sculpture, and photography by iconic modern and contemporary artists whose work and ideas have changed the course of art history.
Organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, this show will take visitors on an expansive journey across six decades of Kusama's creative output and will explore the development of the artist's Infinity Mirror Rooms, her iconic, kaleidoscopic environments.
Iconic pieces on view, spanning sculpture, photography, and painting, include phallic sculptures by Sarah Lucas and Lynda Benglis, photographic portraits by Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin, and plucky paintings of male genitalia by Celia Hempton.
If we could force ourselves to leave the Cézanne section of the installation, however, we were rewarded by some stunning, visceral landscapes and still lifes, and an incisive portrait by Chaim Soutine, some exceptionally fine Amedeo Modigliani portraits and one of his rare stone sculptures, a knock - out bather by Edgar Degas, and an iconic Vincent van Gogh of the Tarascon stagecoach, among other delights.
In each of them an iconic sculpture is surrounded by three silkscreens printed in a matte oil - based ink on thick plastic panels.
Sculpture in the City, the City of London's annual public art programme set amongst some of London's most iconic architectural landmarks, launches on 27 June including works by Paul McCarthy, Martin Creed and Ryan Gander.
NEW YORK — Opening Thursday, March 28 at the Studio Museum in Harlem, David Hartt: Stray Light is a presentation of color photographs, sculptures and a video installation by Chicago - based conceptual photographer David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago.
The project takes its point of departure from a 1968 sculpture of the same name by Noguchi, engaging the expansive collection at The Noguchi Museum alongside iconic images from the history of space exploration.
Accompanying the exhibition, this richly illustrated hardback exhibition catalogue is signed by the artist and collates the American artist's most iconic paintings, sculptures and collages to thoroughly document decades of ground - breaking work from Jasper Johns.
The building, an iconic masterpiece designed by the world - renowned architect Renzo Piano, will be presented with its own exhibition within the exhibition, showing Renzo Piano's work with Astrup Fearnley Museet and the Tjuvholmen sculpture park.
The Boiler House will also feature several new sculpture displays, including intricate works woven from fibre by Mrinalini Mukherjee, a giant hair braid cast in lead by Tunga, and one of Robert Indiana's iconic Love sculptures.
Paolini's belief that a work of art is not just reflective of the «here and now» but is also resonant of earlier traditions, has led him to investigate art's relation to the past, creating intriguing installations deeply rooted in art history from the Renaissance to today - from plaster casts of classical sculptures shattered on the ground, to photographs of iconic paintings by Northern Italian Renaissance painter, Lorenzo Lotto, or inquiries into the construction of the image.
By bringing together iconic installations and rarely seen sculptures, the exhibition offers an insightful look at Rhoades's powerful and persuasive oeuvre.
David Hartt: Stray Light presents color photographs, sculptures, and a video installation by Chicago - based Canadian artist David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago.
Hosted by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, this show will cover the iconic decade that saw the artworks emerge as products while those who made them became genuine brands.
Premiering at SFMOMA before traveling internationally, this major exhibition reunites the unparalleled modern art collections of the Stein family, gathering approximately 200 iconic paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints by not only Matisse and Pablo Picasso but also Pierre Bonnard, Paul Cézanne, Francis Picabia, Pierre - Auguste Renoir, and Henri Toulouse - Lautrec, among others.
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
The outdoor show Peter Coffin: Untitled (Sculpture Silhouettes) at New York's City Hall Park takes the viewer on a journey through the history of scupture by displaying 13 monumental silhouettes of iconic sculptures.
Theme: Spider Art Inspired by Kemper Museum's iconic sculpture, Spider, by Louise Bourgeois, campers will create different types of spider - themed artwork!
At a time when race and identity became major issues in music, sport and literature, brought to public attention by iconic figures like Aretha Franklin, Muhammad Ali and Toni Morrison, «Black Art» was being defined and debated across the country in vibrant paintings, photographs, prints and sculptures.
Created by the contemporary art guru Jeff Koons, this inflatable nylon sculpture stood 45 feet high and depicted a seated ballerina initially made for the artist's iconic Antiquity series.
In Rio de Janeiro, Wiley's inspirations did not rest in old master paintings hanging on the walls of powerful institutions, but allowed the work to be impacted by the iconic nationalistic sculptures found around the city, which he might argue are the cultural equivalent to the David or Velasquez paintings referenced in his earlier work.
Selected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park), 20 iconic works by 20th - century masters and new commissions by contemporary talents will be placed throughout the English Gardens of The Regent's Park, creating a free outdoor exhibition at the centre of London.
«OTHONIEL» is a presentation of iconic large - scale steel and glass sculptures by prominent contemporary French artist Jean - Michel Othoniel.
Through her work, she plays with the idea of memory and the psychological self, whether it is in «Tired Men,» a series of photographs of iconic sculptures of Cuban historical figures depicted from the back to portrait «prints» created on an inkless dot matrix printer, their images only seen in the vague embossing created by the printer.
SCULPTURE BY OTHER MEANS Pieces related to the now - iconic series of paper lanterns that the American - born sculptor Isamu Noguchi began designing for production in the Japanese town of Gifu in 1951.
This iconic sculpture, symbolizing freedom, was designed by the French sculptor, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary, two major works by Leo Villareal are on view within the shopping center, including a newly commissioned piece inspired by his iconic Buckyball sculpture.
Also expect to find sculpture by Sol Lewitt, Alfonso Ossorio, Claus Bury, Yoko Ono, Pavel Opocensky and the iconic Fly's Eye Dome by Buckminster Fuller.
Finally, the Frieze Sculpture Park features 20 iconic works by 20th - century masters and new commissions by contemporary artists.
Emphasizing his understudied contributions to the medium of sculpture, the exhibition traces three decades of the artist's readymades, monuments, and sculpture, restaging iconic as well as lesser - known series by the artist.
ContiniArtUK announced the long - awaited UK sculptures and original prints exhibition by iconic American artist Robert Indiana.
As the Academician's sculpture goes on show at Chatsworth, Alan Cristea Gallery — behind the RA on Cork Street — shows his compelling prints of iconic art and design objects, plus Craig - Martin's selection of graphic works by other artists.
The exhibition focuses on recent sculptures by the Japanese contemporary artist Bidou Yamaguchi (b. 1970) who employs the forms, techniques and transformative spirit of traditional Noh masks to create contemporary sculptures whose subjects are drawn from such iconic European paintings as Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl Earring.
«The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,» at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through November 1, moma.org This stunner, organized by MoMA photography curator Roxana Marcoci, may be the surprise star of the summer, assembling dozens of works that document other pieces, from Lee Friedlander's snapshots of public monuments to Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic portrait of the late Louise Bourgeois with a large sculptural phallus tucked under her arm.
European Art, 1949 ‐ 1979 will include many other donations: a Letter to Palladio by Giuseppe Santomaso, early and late paintings by Armando Pizzinato, decoupages by Mimmo Rotella, two paintings by Lucio Fontana including a 1955 example of «holes» bequeathed in 2011, a major painting by Pierre Alechinsky, an aluminum relief by Heinz Mack, prints by Eduardo Chillida, a Homage to the Square by Josef Albers, an «extroflexed» canvas by Agostino Bonalumi, an entire room of sculptures by Mirko as well as his iconic tempera study for the Gates of the Fosse Ardeatine, a late monotype by Emilio Vedova, works by Bice Lazzari, Gastone Novelli and Toti Scialoja, and two paintings by Carla Accardi, including the magnificent Concentric Blue of 1956.
Featuring a number of iconic works as well as a range of pieces rarely seen, the exhibition explores the continuous terrain mapped by Wilke between language, image and object, incorporating performance, photography, drawings, collages and sculptures rendered in materials as diverse as ceramic, gum, latex, erasers and bronze.
Gerhard Richter, Robert Motherwell, and Mark Rothko: sculptures by Tilman Riemenschneider, and Auguste Rodin; engravings by Albrecht Dürer, and 20th and 21st century iconic objects of design by Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles and Ray Eames, Ron Arad, Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck, Zaha Hadid, and Nendo.
The exhibition's central themes continue in a display of paintings, sketches and watercolours of erotic subjects by Tracey Emin as well as JMW Turner and Auguste Rodin, whose iconic sculpture The Kiss is on show at Turner Contemporary until 2 September 2012.
One large gallery highlights Abstract Expressionist greats, including iconic paintings by Pollock, Rothko, and de Kooning, plus sculptures by Mark di Suvero and John Chamberlain.
You'll even have the opportunity to become art yourself, thanks to Erwin Wurm's iconic series «One Minute Sculptures» (E2), jointly shown by Lehmann Maupin, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac and König Galerie.
The gallery will present a rendition of Leila Heller's iconic exhibition Calligraffiti and an installation of sculpture by Madrid - based sculpture Richard Hudson.
Dallas Museum of Art and SFMOMA Announce Joint Acquisition Of Iconic Sculpture and Rare Suite of Works on Paper by Walter De Maria
Instead Cave takes us inside the belly of one of his iconic sculptures with an immersive environment populated by a dazzling array of found objects, echoing some of Cave's and America's most confounding dilemmas: gun violence, racial inequality, injustice within our cities» police departments, and death.
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