Sentences with phrase «ink drawings and sculpture»

He experimented liberally with different media, ranging from performance and costuming, to ink drawings and sculpture.
At that time I made black and white ink drawings and sculpture that was very ephemeral.
This new body of work is based on a specific vision of war, portrayed through delicate ink drawings and sculptures suggesting a post-conflict scenario.
In this enclosed cosmos, Henrot presents what seems to be her very own universe, including found images, objects such as books, educational CDs, digital tablets, coloured feathers and a snow globe, some of her ink drawings and sculptures, as well as a polymorphous set of undulating aluminium shelves that run across the walls.

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He describes his sculpture as «the simplest form of line drawing with pen and ink, except that [it's] three - dimensional.»
This he referred to as his «found drawing»; it created a fluidity between his painting, sculpture and printmaking: «I loved the idea that simply inking the surface of the plywood board would produce a web of white lines, if one only pressed a piece of paper against it.
Among the works by Jian - Jun Zhang will be Sumi - Ink Garden of Re-Creation Installation Drawing # 2 (2002), a sumi - ink drawing — a preparatory sketch of his major installation in The Fourth Shanghai Biennale at the Shanghai Art Museum — depicting his scholar's rock sculptures, a variation of which was shown in Chinese Window at Kunstmuseum Bern in 2010 and will be featured in Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opening in December 20Ink Garden of Re-Creation Installation Drawing # 2 (2002), a sumi - ink drawing — a preparatory sketch of his major installation in The Fourth Shanghai Biennale at the Shanghai Art Museum — depicting his scholar's rock sculptures, a variation of which was shown in Chinese Window at Kunstmuseum Bern in 2010 and will be featured in Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opening in DecembeDrawing # 2 (2002), a sumi - ink drawing — a preparatory sketch of his major installation in The Fourth Shanghai Biennale at the Shanghai Art Museum — depicting his scholar's rock sculptures, a variation of which was shown in Chinese Window at Kunstmuseum Bern in 2010 and will be featured in Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opening in December 20ink drawing — a preparatory sketch of his major installation in The Fourth Shanghai Biennale at the Shanghai Art Museum — depicting his scholar's rock sculptures, a variation of which was shown in Chinese Window at Kunstmuseum Bern in 2010 and will be featured in Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opening in Decembedrawing — a preparatory sketch of his major installation in The Fourth Shanghai Biennale at the Shanghai Art Museum — depicting his scholar's rock sculptures, a variation of which was shown in Chinese Window at Kunstmuseum Bern in 2010 and will be featured in Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opening in December 20Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opening in December 2013.
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large - scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
Elms includes much strictly formal work such as figurative drawings and symbol - based paintings by Elijah Burgher, overly nostalgic ink drawings by Paul P., and a seemingly popular, somewhat garish installation of aluminum and silver wall sculptures by Terry Adkins.
[10] He mostly creates painting, sculpture and wall paintings using media such as acrylic, collage, fresco, ink drawing (Pen and Ink), mixed media / multimedia, and oink drawing (Pen and Ink), mixed media / multimedia, and oInk), mixed media / multimedia, and oil.
Other highlights from the exhibition include Michelle Ramin's figurative, watercolor and colored - pencil on paper works and Joo Lee Kang's animalia works of ink on paper drawings, wallpaper installation and large - scale sculpture.
New and recent ink drawings and light sculpture by New York City based artist Matilde Alessandra.
This will be Kentridge's first substantial solo presentation in London for 15 years and includes two immersive multiscreen film installations, monumental ink - on - paper paintings, sculptures and drawings.
In addition, the exhibition includes several examples of his abstract ink drawings on paper, mostly from 2015, whose intimate and moody quality open the door to another dimension, that of Shapiro's solitary private realm, in turn they augment and complicate how we view his sculptures.
His ink drawings from the 1988 Venice Biennale give the gallery walls the texture of stone, and their shapes resemble monumental sculpture.
It includes John Piper's pioneering technique that combines lithographic drawings with collage and ink wash, as well as Henry Moore's series of reclining figures from 1958 - 9 and Barbara Hepworth's 1968 prints that combined the rigid formal structures of her sculpture with complex textures and color.
Also in the London instalment are a selection of ink drawings on paper and late works that complicate and question the relationship between drawing and sculpture such as Dibujos sin papel (Drawings without paper), Acuarelas (Watercolours), and Tejeduras (Wedrawings on paper and late works that complicate and question the relationship between drawing and sculpture such as Dibujos sin papel (Drawings without paper), Acuarelas (Watercolours), and Tejeduras (WeDrawings without paper), Acuarelas (Watercolours), and Tejeduras (Weavings).
Spanning more than 45 years of her career, the show, titled «Suspension,» exhibits six black ink drawings and 25 sculptures that dangle from the ceiling, including her famous Janus series (1968), a collection of organic, amorphous, bug - like forms made in bronze and plaster, and Arch of Hysteria (2004), a double - headed work made of fabric, in which male and female torsos are fused and hung at the waist.
At first blush, the vibrant ink drawings, collages, film works, dioramas, and sculptures by Canadian artist Marcel Dzama appear to be whimsical visions of a playful imagination.
The pen and ink drawings amplify the complex themes in the sculptures; themes that relate to the artist's interest in physics and art.
Installation of, from left: ink on paper, lithograph, metal sculpture, and two ink - and - pencil on paper drawings
The featured works by David Shrigley include an A4 ink on paper drawing, a bronze sculpture and several video pieces.
The first is a sculpture in the form of a desk and a stool made out of mahogany, and the other are a series of ink drawings.
New York - based Swiss artist Olaf Breuning's recent work consists of hand - painted ceramic sculptures exhibited alongside black ink and white paper drawings.
571 Projects is pleased to present Flow, an exhibition of new and recent non-objective ink drawings on paper and light sculptures by accomplished artist Matilde Alessandra.
Ryan's practice is wide spread from intricate pen and ink drawings, small sculpture, animation, film, photography, ambitious installation and sound projects.
These ambitious joint exhibitions also include a selection of paintings and ink on paper drawings, accompanying the artist's voluminous sculptures in large scales.
Spending recent years in mainly Bali and Tokyo, Orozco will be bringing a set of new limestone sculptures, relief carving, ink drawings and tempera painting, reflecting his interest in the local techniques and materials native to Asia.
She experimented with sculpture in steel and cast bronze as well as drawing in graphite, charcoal, ink and gouache.
Millares works with a diverse variety of mediums including found materials and Sumi ink to create drawings, sculptures, installations, performance, and video in an attempt to define balance as a concept in everyday life.
Her charcoal drawings serve as studies for the iconic 1970s floor sculptures, utilizing braiding and weaving, referencing women's traditional arts; her recent «Grommetypes» puncture and mold paper with ink and watercolor.
Other works include the cast silver wall sculpture Net II (1999) by Lynda Benglis that resembles a mass of tangled intestines; a new pen and ink drawing by Don Colley; Kiki Smith's Ginzer, an etching made from a post-mortem tracing of the artist's beloved cat; Mel Chin's seemingly innocuous sculpture The Elementary Object (1993) which is in fact a «pipe» bomb encased in steel (with padlock and key); and Joyce Treiman's small - scale watercolor depicting a decomposing skull adorned in Roman headgear.
For this long - planned exhibition, Fernández has created an extensive series of new three - dimensional drawings made with india ink on reflective gold - chrome panels titled Golden; three large - scale, site - specific installations: Sfumato (Epic), Lunar (Theater), and Black Sun; and two sculptures: Bonsai and Rorschach.
Urías presents glass sculptures, ink drawings, installations, and sound that explore the ethereal interconnectedness of existence, over vast expanses of time.
Linda Hutchins, Left Hand Swish, 2011 India ink on watercolor paper 11 x 17 inches April 4 - 27, 2011 The exhibit, Through Line, includes new drawings as well as sewn organza sculptures and typewritten works.
The New York - based artist is most known for her red ink drawings, and has recently moved towards sculpture as well.
Between these two points Gego made large - scale nets, columns and spheres that filled gallery spaces, as well as watercolours, ink drawings, prints and lithographs exploring the line in space, hand - sized sculptures made from material found in her studio and sculptures that stretched between the buildings in her home city of Caracas.
In Shaw's case, that culture is American, and while no definite answer is ever reached in work that includes painting, ink drawing, sculpture and more, it certainly looks as if the artist, and indeed the person (for he says his work is deeply personal), is inextricably tied up with US pop culture.
VIERIA»S FIRST SOLO exhibition, in 2006 at Small A Projects in Portland, Ore., featured ink drawings that reference passages from 18th - century historical paintings by artists such as Hubert Robert, Platonic installation of geometric forms, paper tube sculptures resembling columns and striped works on paper evoking early versions of the American flag as allusions to the American revolution.
Fashioned of an odd assortment of materials — ink, resin, crayon, correction fluid, silver leaf and collage, often on graph paper — the drawings are related to her sculptures.
Accompanied by another set of three drawings, also abstract in form yet confessional in character; a small sculpture containing written confessions of people concealed with black ink; and a participatory drawing inviting visitors to write and then erase their own confessions, Sealed Confessions explores, as its title suggests, the act of confession as both a declaration of beliefs, intentions, and emotions and a call for privacy, confidentiality, and truth.
More than 200 works include large - scale paintings, ink drawings, sculptures and shadow box works.
Among other favorite works, including Daniel Steegmann Mangrané's dizzying, spinning table at Esther Schipper, Camille Henrot's nude sculpture centerpiece at kamel mennour, and a painting by Prabhavathi Meppayil at Pace, they call out Waqas Khan's giant ink - on - paper drawing at Galerie Krinzinger: «This is a young artist to look out for.»
On view will be new sculptures demonstrating a breadth of material, scale and form, as well as a selection of ink drawings on paper.
Its first New York exhibition will turn up the heat in Williamsburg's The Boiler, as sumi ink drawings by Dawn Clements, knit sculptures by Gil Yefman (BLAMMO), and Diana Cooper's hybridized constructions swing in from behind and quietly torpedo your dome.
Kota Ezawa's diverse projects take the form of digital animations, slide projections, lightboxes, paper cut - outs, intaglio etchings, ink drawings and wood sculptures.
Glass Tongues is an installation made up of one hundred suspended glass sculptures, accompanied by two ornate and complex ink drawings.
Four magnificent drawings in graphite, gold paint, and ink by Iran do Espírito Santo, plus a stainless - steel sculpture of an enlarged PAR lightbulb by the same artist, were the high points at Fortes Vilaça's booth.
In their first New York show, Swiss sisters Claudia and Julia Muller presented three series of ink drawings, an animated video, and two unassuming sculptures (all works 2002) that focus on the...
-- Giuseppe Panza, Varese, 2008 — Jason McCoy Gallery is pleased to announce its third solo exhibition of the German artist Christiane Löhr, featuring a selection of ink, oil and graphite drawings, as well as sculptures and a site - specific installation made of horsehair.
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