This year's iteration features 12 exhibitions of historically informed works, including Castelli Gallery's presentation of
iconic sculptures from the 1960s American artist Keith Sonnier, and the first US survey of Brazilian artist Roberto Burle Marx at Galeria Bergamin.
Not exact matches
This mini pink replica of Robert Indiana's
iconic Love
sculpture was my birthday gift
from hubster this year.
Alongside this exhibition, Tate Modern presents a newly commissioned
sculpture in its
iconic Turbine Hall
from 14 October 2014 to 6 April 2015.
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.
The chapel has been the site of Barnett Newman's
iconic sculpture Broken Obelisk after the city declined it as a gift
from the de Menils, who made it a condition that it be dedicated to slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr..
The piece Ballon Dog (Yellow)
from 2015 is part of a limited edition series that references his
iconic, monumental
sculpture of the same name
from his highly acclaimed Celebration series.
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 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.
In his
sculptures, Bryan uses
iconic building supplies, originally uprooted
from nature and repurposed for an industrial context, to mimic their raw origins.
The exhibition brings draws together approximately 20 of Nevelson's
iconic black and white painted wood
sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations
from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.
This change took form in the artist's
iconic Beveled - edge and «Drape» paintings, in which canvases are liberated
from their stretchers and suspended
from walls and ceilings, blurring the lines between painting and
sculpture.
From his 5 - meter tall
sculpture COMPANION (PASSING THROUGH) to his 9 - meter tall wooden
sculpture SMALL LIE, presented during London's FRIEZE ART FAIR, his artworks are immediately recognizable as he transforms
iconic pop culture characters into thought - provoking works of art.
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 exhibition brings together 20 of Nevelson's
iconic black and white painted wood
sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations
from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.
ZERO & More will feature a vibrant dialogue between
iconic works
from the artist's ZERO period (1950 - 60s), and new paintings and
sculpture produced over the last five years.
Highly edited, it concentrated exclusively on Lucas's
sculpture, and admitted only three works
from the 1990s, including the
iconic Au Naturel (1994; the slumped mattress that harbours a cucumber - and - melons scenario of sexual hilarity) but not the work that remains emblematic of the artist's YBA heyday — Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (1992), the table adorned with foodstuffs that stand in for breasts and genitals.
His installations and
sculptures mostly incorporate found materials, often
from the neighbourhoods where he is engaged, and have historical and
iconic significance, such as «In Event of a Race Riot» (2011 onward) in which lengths of decommissioned fire hoses are carefully folded, rolled or stacked and emphatically presented inside gilt box frames.
«
Iconic motifs
from sculpture, architecture, painting and design combine to disrupt conventional approaches to reading an art object.»
From iconic photo series to early
sculpture and large - scale installation, the works included in this presentation represent the foundations or conceptual departure points that have defined practices and broader dialogues in contemporary art since the 1990s.
A Modern Vision presents a selection of the most
iconic European paintings and
sculptures from The Phillips Collection, America's first museum of modern art, which opened in Washington, DC, in 1921.
In our
iconic building we host a year - round changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary exhibitions presenting
sculpture from across the world.
The
Sculpture in the City initiative — now in its fifth year — features contemporary works
from leading artists, set amongst London's
iconic architectural landmarks.
The
iconic sculpture is shown alongside a presentation of the artist's works
from the Astrup Fearnley Museum's permanent collection.
Roots painted to look like faces, driftwood, burned televisions, roller skates, porch furniture cut apart and refashioned into strange abstract
sculpture, or
iconic people and animals cut
from bits of sheet metal.
Over the fivemonth exhibition period, General Rehearsal will offer the public curated selections of painting, drawing,
sculpture, installation, photography, mixed - media, film, video and performance, including rare,
iconic and major works of art alongside pieces
from lesser - known, emerging talents
from all over the world; new commissions and specially written scripts to narrate the presentations.
Now, despite the context of the selfie age, where the face and body of every Tom or Mary are splashed all over social media, Emin's self portraits — which range
from now -
iconic neon signage to sensuous nudes spanning
sculpture, painting, and embroidery — still stand out for their honesty.
Leading the group is Thomas Schütte's Bronzefrau Nr.13
from the
iconic Frauen series --- 18 large
sculptures which reimagine the classical female nude.
The exhibition brings together approximately 20 of Nevelson's
iconic black and white painted wood
sculptures, wall reliefs, and installations
from the late 1950s through the late 1980s.
Other highlights
from the collection include Mark Rothko's
iconic yellow, red and pink block work Untitled
from 1969, Pierre Bonnard's oil painting of his pet dachshund at his house in the Bay of Cannes, and a cast of Rodin's career - defining
sculpture The Kiss, which Perry Bass purchased for his wife in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary.
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.
In 2014, The Whitechapel Gallery surveyed the artist's career
from the 1960s to today and Tate Modern commissioned Tuttle's largest textile
sculpture to date for its
iconic Turbine Hall.
the artist's career
from the 1960s to today and Tate Modern commissioned Tuttle's largest textile
sculpture to date for its
iconic Turbine Hall.
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.
A number of cast bronze
sculptures that appropriate objects
from outside of the Western canon will also be on view, including Gamelan Figures, Naga Effigy, and Little Dancer (all
from 2017); as well as Monochromes after Van Gogh Sunflowers: 1 - 12 (2015) in which the artist makes use of pixelation to produce a series of monochromatic panels where the individual colors are derived
from Van Gogh's
iconic paintings.
«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.
Gagosian Gallery is representing the new paintings and
sculptures of the
iconic Japanese artist, Takashi Murakami,
from November 10th of this year through January 17th, 2015.
The reinstallation will feature
iconic masterworks and present recent acquisitions across departments, including artworks never on view before at the High, such as Kara Walker's monumental cut - paper installation «The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin» and paintings and
sculptures from the 2017 Souls Grown Deep Foundation acquisition of folk and self - taught art.
These are situated atop large, white - plaster
sculptures that have been alternately modeled after
iconic works
from the Greco - Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, or after such quotidian objects
from the contemporary residential landscape as a rustic mailbox, a birdbath, and an inflatable garden snowman.
Two new dynamic light
sculptures entitled Modern Wonder will be on view, along with one of the artist's most
iconic works, Madame,
from January 15 through March 22, 2014 at the Gallery's 11th Avenue Windows space.
Active for much of his career in Nigeria, he's known for his
iconic «bottle - top installations»: large - scale assemblages of thousands of pieces of aluminium sourced
from alcohol recycling stations and sewn together with wire and transformed into metallic cloth - like
sculptures.
The Institute's
iconic building hosts a year - round changing programme of historical, modern and contemporary exhibitions presenting
sculpture from across the world.
The pieces on view in this exhibition represent a diverse range of
iconic word - based arrangements including a desktop calendar, diary entries, movie script, and Chinese scrolls, while referencing specific texts such as the Constitution of the United States of America, The New York Times, the Periodic Table, Twitter and authored books, all dovetailed with an array of artistic mediums
from fine art prints, painting on paper, and collage; to installation art, aerial
sculpture, and video art.
April 11, 2015 - August 16, 2015 Guest curated by John - Michael H. Warner McCall Gallery Culling the University of Arizona Museum of Art permanent collection, this exhibition of
iconic nineteenth - and twentieth - century landscape genre art includes works by Thomas Cole and Thomas Moran and
sculpture by Alan Sonfist as well as select works
from the...
Mike Whiting received his MFA
from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY in May of 2002, and has since developed a substantial profile as a contemporary artist of our times through his solo exhibitions at Plus Gallery, numerous group exhibitions across the US, and a number of monumental outdoor works commissioned for entities across the US, including Denver's
iconic «Rhino»
sculpture at the intersection of Larimer and Broadway.
From his 16 - foot tall
sculpture COMPANION (PASSING THROUGH) to his recent 32 - foot tall wooden
sculpture SMALL LIE, his artworks are immediately recognizable as he transforms
iconic pop culture characters into thought - provoking works of art.
Jones frequently uses
iconic phrasing
from jazz vocalists and instrumentalists as raw material that she fragments, disrupts, and dissolves into associative sounds, which in turn function as distinct installations or in combination with
sculpture or installations of her now emblematic Acoustic Paintings.
In her most
iconic works, she utilized wooden objects that she gathered
from urban debris piles to create her monumental installations - a process clearly influenced by the precedent of Marcel Duchamp's found object
sculptures and «readymades.»
Some 300 artworks trace Stella's boundary - pushing 60 - year trajectory,
from his
iconic 1950s black paintings to his massive, vividly hued wall
sculptures of today.
Channer's investigation of the history of
sculpture as a medium and of figuration as a starting point for sculptural ideas often emerge
from hermetic and elusive origins —
iconic vintage designs by Christian Dior or drawings by Yves Saint Laurent — and she will often encode herself physically in some way within her work in a way that is not immediately legible, implicating herself within the work's conceptual territory.