Presenting her ceramics on plinths and
in cabinets of curiosities, Kristalova has developed a language that balances nature and memory.
I like the interesting pieces
in the cabinet of curiosities.
Tres charmant... Each story reads like a veritable treasure
in the Cabinets of Curiosity King deftly describes... an antidote to the streak of snark in so much modern travel writing.
«Tom Sachs brings together several recent bodies of work — his DIY takes on the boombox, the space program, and Japanese tea ceremonies (appearing later this month at a survey show at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas)--
in a cabinet of curiosities - style show inspired by the European tradition of the wunderkammern.»
Not exact matches
Later, as we tour the the incubator, I feel like I'm
in a big
cabinet of curiosities.
Display homemade sweets along with classic Halloween candy, wrapped
in layers
of tulle, under cloches and on cake stands for a decrepit -
cabinet -
of -
curiosities effect.
But we're now going to walk into my favourite gallery
in the entire exhibition, which is The
Cabinet of Curiosities and it's the most overwhelmingly, breathtakingly beautiful space.
Other over-the-top resort amenities include an infinity pool that faces the Indian Ocean, two helicopters that guests can take to visit nearby islands, and a «
Cabinet of Curiosities,»
in other words a mini-museum featuring regional artifacts like dinosaur bones and an elephant bird egg.
Pairing the architect and designer famous for dressing
in metal - inflected black leather and for catering to brands
of the level
of Chanel, Dior and Bulgari, with a museum founded on a collection
of Renaissance art seemed an oxymoron until heading up the ramp into a world that functioned as a Renaissance
cabinet of curiosities.
Fensterstock transforms the Atrium Gallery into a
cabinet of curiosity that expands her interest
in natural history and personal collections, principally Holophusicon, an eighteenth - century natural history and ethnographical museum
in London, and American artist Robert Smithson's Mirror with Crushed Shells, created during an exploration on the beaches
of Sanibel, Florida.
Five installations will be displayed at Whitechapel Gallery: a scholar's study invites us to unravel intricate drawings and models; the Bureau for the Centre
of the Study for Surrealism and its Legacy displays the strange magic
of obsolete things; the muddy banks
of the Thames have also yielded their treasures for poetic display
in a gigantic
cabinet; while a Dickensian
Curiosity Shop tempts us with the bizarre aura
of American bric - a-brac.
As written
in Ampersand Gallery's press release about their last exhibition with Hall, «[his] finely detailed assemblages bring to mind the dioramas &
curiosity cabinets of natural history museums, yet on a deeper level they allude to the ritualistic strangeness
of reliquaries, thereby serving as an intersection where notions
of religion, science, folklore & quackery collide with the artist's imagination.»
Culture Type - For Your Summer Agenda, 49 U.S. Exhibitions Featuring Works by Black Artists The International Review
of African American Art Plus - A Look Inside: Eliza's
Cabinet of Curiosities Art City Asks: Fo Wilson Wisconsin Gazette - A cabinet of curiosities in a cabin Art City: Using objects to explore, reimagine a slave's world Arts Without Borders: A «peculiar curiosity» lurks in the Lynden Scupture Garden's bac
Cabinet of Curiosities Art City Asks: Fo Wilson Wisconsin Gazette - A cabinet of curiosities in a cabin Art City: Using objects to explore, reimagine a slave's world Arts Without Borders: A «peculiar curiosity» lurks in the Lynden Scupture Garden's
Curiosities Art City Asks: Fo Wilson Wisconsin Gazette - A
cabinet of curiosities in a cabin Art City: Using objects to explore, reimagine a slave's world Arts Without Borders: A «peculiar curiosity» lurks in the Lynden Scupture Garden's bac
cabinet of curiosities in a cabin Art City: Using objects to explore, reimagine a slave's world Arts Without Borders: A «peculiar curiosity» lurks in the Lynden Scupture Garden's
curiosities in a cabin Art City: Using objects to explore, reimagine a slave's world Arts Without Borders: A «peculiar
curiosity» lurks
in the Lynden Scupture Garden's back woods
A new Site Specific project by Matthew Jensen at Green - Wood Cemetery where he has assembled a room - sized
cabinet of curiosities drawing from specimens and photographs amassed
in his many walks through the cemetery, as well as from Green - Wood's rarely seen collection
of fine art and historic objects
The exhibition extends the tradition
of the wunderkammern,
cabinets of curiosities which arose
in sixteenth - century Europe as repositories for wondrous and exotic objects drawn from natural, manmade, and artificial worlds.
Geraldine Javier's show Museum
of Many Things at the Valentine Willie Fine Art Gallery presents an amalgamation
of vintage mementos, framed animal skeletons, stuffed birds and elaborate needlework
in a contemporary take
of a Victorian - styled
cabinet of curiosities.
Inspired by Israel's prototype museum, a wunderkammer (
cabinet of curiosities) founded by Boris Schatz
in 1912 to educate students at the Bezalel School
of Art.
His gallery installations are
cabinets of curiosities featuring intricate wall paintings
of beautiful women, indigenous statues and deities, collages crafted from vintage magazines penned and inked by the artist, human - like insect heads encased
in vitrines, dolls that have been transformed into gang members, and images
of pin - up girls with full tattoo sleeves.
One
of his most famous works, the Tate Thames Dig, was executed
in three phases: an archeological dig, the cleaning and classifying
of objects, and the display, which consisted
of «
Cabinets of Curiosities» consisting
of items like plastic toys, oyster shells, and clay pipes, challenging institutional and museological discourses.
Discoveries: Art, Science and Exploration This collection
of wonders and works
of art from Cambridge museums is a beguiling
cabinet of curiosities set
in one
of London's richest and strangest buildings.
The Philosophy Chamber An 18th - century
cabinet of curiosities at Harvard University is re-created
in an exhibition that looks at the history
of collecting.
The five installations documented here incorporate diverse subjects: a scholar's study invites us to unravel intricate drawings and models; a curator's office displays the strange magic
of obsolete things; the muddy banks
of the Thames have also yielded their treasures for poetic display
in a gigantic
cabinet; while a Dickensian
Curiosity Shop tempts us with the bizarre aura
of American bric - a-brac.
Dion explores rainforests and organises digs to gather arrays
of objects that he displays
in cases or rooms that pay homage to the
cabinets of curiosity created by Renaissance princes.
His paintings function a little bit like museum period rooms or
curiosity cabinets, placing young, male, and queer subjects
in elaborately researched environments
of aesthetic cultivation.
Give
In transforms the gallery into a Museum of Curiosities, with pseudo-archaeological objects in cabinets punctuating the space, an installation cum magician's trick, and brand new tromp l'oeil sculpture
In transforms the gallery into a Museum
of Curiosities, with pseudo-archaeological objects
in cabinets punctuating the space, an installation cum magician's trick, and brand new tromp l'oeil sculpture
in cabinets punctuating the space, an installation cum magician's trick, and brand new tromp l'oeil sculptures.
Resembling
in this way a wunderkammer or a
cabinet of curiosities, it seems that anyone can add an object to them, complicating their meaning
in the system
of knowledge production.
As museums
in the age
of the readymade increasingly resemble
cabinets of curiosities (or sometimes
of banalities), the separation
of fine art from every other kind
of object seems less and less tenable.
Previous exhibitions
in the series have probed the uncanny, the act
of play, and the individual as a
cabinet of curiosities.
Depot presents a
cabinet of curiosities housed
in a 71 - foot long vehicle.
In the style
of cabinets of curiosity and natural history museum dioramas, audiences are presented with grotesque humanoid creatures from a confluence
of pre-enlightenment fantasies and future environmental collapse anxiety.
His research and magical collections are presented
in installational still lifes that combine taxidermic animals with lab equipment artefacts, like walk - through Wunderkammers and life - sized
cabinets of curiosity.
In the built - in cabinet in Glyndor Gallery, Abbassy's presentation is «like a 19th - century anthropologist's collection, or cabinet of curiosities.&raqu
In the built -
in cabinet in Glyndor Gallery, Abbassy's presentation is «like a 19th - century anthropologist's collection, or cabinet of curiosities.&raqu
in cabinet in Glyndor Gallery, Abbassy's presentation is «like a 19th - century anthropologist's collection, or cabinet of curiosities.&raqu
in Glyndor Gallery, Abbassy's presentation is «like a 19th - century anthropologist's collection, or
cabinet of curiosities.»
In addition, the artist has created a «
cabinet of curiosities,» composed
of small casts and 200 things she has collected — tree branches, rocks, shoe forms, fossils, buttons, dental molds, you name it.
Explore the history
of amulets, talismans, and
curiosities found
in Wunderkammern (or
cabinets of curiosities) with Winter Workspace artist Alisha Wessler.
During the upcoming special weekend, Julian is having his third solo show with the gallery Dittrich & Schlechtriem, «Into the Hollow»
in which the artist transforms the space into a sort
of cabinet of geological
curiosities.
They set the objects within an environment designed by themselves, woven together with imagery from the Institute archive, to create a sort
of family tableau or
cabinet of curiosity,
in which art works, plinths and walls play an equal role.
For the opening programme,
Cabinets, artists are invited to exhibit their work in three cabinets of curiosity - or «Wunderkammer» as they're also
Cabinets, artists are invited to exhibit their work
in three
cabinets of curiosity - or «Wunderkammer» as they're also
cabinets of curiosity - or «Wunderkammer» as they're also known..
In his foreword to The Art
of Medicine: Over 2,000 Years
of Images and Imagination, Antony Gormley reminds the reader
of the «pre-enlightenment idea
of a Wunderkammer, or
cabinet of curiosities... a collage
of objects and images put together less to tell you what to think and what things were, than to incite your wonder and
curiosity.»
The exhibition also includes Davidovich's
cabinet of televisual
curiosities, a collection
of «videokitsch» housed
in a bright yellow display case.
In her recent solo exhibition, A History of the World at London's Herrick Gallery, the room was transformed into an exquisite cabinet of curiosities full of treasures and trinkets, presented in both a historical and anthropological manne
In her recent solo exhibition, A History
of the World at London's Herrick Gallery, the room was transformed into an exquisite
cabinet of curiosities full
of treasures and trinkets, presented
in both a historical and anthropological manne
in both a historical and anthropological manner.
As a collector
of African art,
cabinet of curiosities and other artifacts, Benes found beauty and meaning
in relics
of human life and culture, which was endemic to his art.
The Surrealists,
in their turn, were fans
of the Wunderkammer, or
cabinet of curiosities, those rooms
of oddities beloved
of 17th - century scholars and kings.
Filmed
in his New York studio, artist Hiroshi Sugimoto gives a tour
of his private
cabinet of curiosities which includes meteorites, stone age tools, and whimsical toys.
Reminiscent
of a Renaissance Wunderkammer, or
cabinet of curiosities, McGuire's studio objects reflect an esoteric interest
in natural history such as the glass - cased and mounted specimens
of taxidermied birds, shells, a sheep's skull, a mummified cat.
Moving through the spaces, you might think you are
in a science lab or a sci - fi set, a
cabinet of curiosities or a gallery
of minimal conceptual sculpture.
Meanwhile, Turner Contemporary Director Victoria Pomery notes that the
cabinet of curiosity is an international meme, with a starring role
in this year's Venice Biennale.
«Objects that arouse, titillate and terrify are all locked up
in Tom Sachs» Wunderkammern —
cabinets of curiosity the artist has constructed for an exhibition at Sperone Westwater, «Objects
of Devotion».»
Emma Crichton - Miller explores the growing diversity
of offering at Frieze Masters («
Cabinets and
Curiosities»), including the range and quality
of items included
in Collections with exhibitors Ulrich Fiedler, The Gallery
of Everything, Benjamin Spademan, Martin Doustar and Paul Hughes:
The New Yorker — Audio Slide Show: Peter Schjeldahl on «Ghosts
in the Machine» — Peter Schjeldahl — From monsters
in the lake to a
cabinet of curiosities.
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