This week the RA welcomes the works of German artist Anselm Kiefer: from intimate watercolours and artist's books, to vast paintings, complex sculpture, and
installations on a monumental scale.
Not exact matches
Following her
monumental installation in MASS MoCA's largest gallery, Building 5, in 2007 — which marked her first indoor projection in the U.S. — Holzer returns with a campus - wide series of work that will include a large -
scale outdoor projection
on the River Street side of the factory's complex titled For North Adams, 21 of her celebrated carved stone benches located throughout MASS MoCA's sprawling campus, an
installation of her Inflammatory Essays posters, and rotating exhibitions of her work spanning the breadth of her career.
This is the largest Gormley exhibition held in Germany to date, bringing together works
on paper, large -
scale installations, and indoor and
monumental outdoor sculpture that span the artist's sculptural journey, from the early 1980s to site - specific works created this year.
Filled with light
installations,
monumental paintings, interactive graphic works and large
scale public sculptures, Happy Station is designed to bring playfulness and delight to the day - to - day commute, making it the happiest train station
on earth.
Eleven contemporary artists comment
on the environment,
scale and pace of Beijing, Shanghai, Mumbai, Delhi and Seoul, in nearly 20 new
monumental sculptures and
installations, including works created
on - site during the exhibition.
Taking
on monumental sculpture, site - specific interventions
on top of and in between private buildings, lamppost banners, and bus shelters, this project engages a diverse range of sites in all five boroughs, including a large
scale installation on the North facade of The Cooper Union's iconic Foundation Building.
Her debut at the gallery centers
on Structural Psychodramas # 2, an
installation of small Murano glass sculptures, as well as two of the artist's
monumental disaster paintings and large -
scale, provocative neon works, one of which reads «NO MORE MASTURBATION.»
The Royal Academy exhibition will present a chronological examination of a body of work which includes pieces
on an epic,
monumental scale, and which ranges across a breadth of media from painting and sculpture to photography to
installation.
On the exterior of Pier 94, the internationally renowned artist and Academy Award nominee, JR, will debut a
monumental new work, transforming archival Ellis Island photographs into a large -
scale installation.
The show reflects
on the traditional role of public art by offering a counterbalance to the
monumental scale often employed for plaza sculptures and other outdoor
installations in public spaces.