Los Angeles - based artist Walead Beshty also performed well this morning with a print of electrifying beams of colors mounted
in a plexiglass box that went for $ 68,750 (est. $ 35,00 - $ 45,000) and a signature FedEx shipping box that sold for $ 75,000 (est. $ 60,000 - $ 80,000).
Dieter Roth, Silent Relief, 1984 — 88, broken violin, glue, acrylic paint, markers, painting materials, plywood, drawing materials, waste in violin case
in plexiglass box, 21 x 24 x 5 1/2».
If we're never drawn in far enough to wonder what we might do
in a Plexiglass box at the end of the world, Dorff can sell stock action - hero lines with enough moody grit to hold our attention.
Next, the mice were set loose, one by one, to explore two adjoining chambers
in a plexiglass box, which differed from one another in smell, texture and pattern.
The researchers use a solution of hundreds of translucent hydrogel beads
in a Plexiglass box to simulate materials like soil, sand or snow.
After the escape fiasco, Laita decided to photograph the king cobra
in a plexiglass box to prevent another high speed chase.
Not exact matches
The Leafs» first goal came on a power play
in the first period after the referees put the Bruins» Riley Nash
in the penalty
box for delay of game — shooting the puck over the
plexiglass from his own defensive end.
It's debatable whether the movie (already a replica) is necessary, except as an object that represents the larger concept — like, say, an Andy Warhol Brillo
box or Jeff Koons» vacuum cleaners
in plexiglass cases.
Other highlights from the exhibition include Rosemary Fishburn - Scott's layered photographs of landsapes on transparent acetate
in handmade
plexiglass boxes, as well as, Mauricio Saenz's video installations which challenge impossibilities.
But as the years progressed and gallerygoers became accustomed to stumbling upon
plexiglass boxes and stacks of red bricks by his colleagues, Mr. Stella went
in the opposite direction.
The Skyler's Brillo
Box, which sat
in a protective
plexiglass case
in the family living room, was eventually sold to Charles Saatchi.
Known for creating sculptures and installations that relied on the cube (or «
box»)-- variations of which he made
in plywood, steel, and
Plexiglass — Judd also stacked pristine rectangular units at specific intervals up the length of walls, secure
in the knowledge that the geometric shapes were not symbolic, representational, or meaningful
in and of themselves.
Jim Shaw set out to sculpt the miniatures and print out small versions of the two - dimensional works
in order to melt them together
in the
box, allowing the viewer to discover through the transparent
plexiglass the substrate formed by the objects.
Eventually,
in 2007, the artist had a dream of an artwork that would be a
plexiglass box wherein all the Dream Objects would congregate to be represented
in miniature.
In several more intimate viewing rooms Mr. Sibony exhibits doors and cardboard
boxes adorned with bits of paper and tape, and sections of Masonite and
plexiglass modified with crude geometric cutouts.
A series installed on the far wall features individual gloves, encased
in clear,
Plexiglass boxes.