Sentences with phrase «into architectural sculpture»

Artist Diana Al - Hadid creates a singularly hybrid artwork, transforming brushstrokes on a wall into architectural sculpture, in a new film from the ART21 «New York Close Up» series.

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Thus Schickel, whose versatile work has encompassed painting, sculpture, stained glass, furniture, and architectural design, in one of his most inspiring works turned a simple barn in his own Loveland into a quite reverent place of worship.
• Dutch artist Frank Halmans» architectural book sculptures look so cozy that we wish we could pack our bags and move right into one.
Taking over one floor of the gallery, she had transformed it into a dramatized version of her own studio, with sloping, angular, plywood platforms that formed a mountainous topography, from which one could peer down onto maquettes of Lee's architectural sculptures sitting atop mirror plinths.
Less than one year later, Skou has transformed Overgaden into an installation of collages and sculptures that articulated repressed architectural spaces to create crossing points into possible futures, in Staggering Territory, his first major solo exhibition.
Here, several of these fully - realized architectural spaces have been stacked and assembled into a tower, a four - sided sculpture that's a bit reminiscent of Julian Schnabel ’s
In the late 1960s Lynda Benglis became famous for her radical re-envisioning of sculpture and painting through her early works using wax and latex, which she poured on to the ground to take painting off the canvas and into architectural space.
His minimalist drawings and kinetic sculptures echo architectural designs, while the artist's assemblages transform city materials like fencing and rails into autonomous works of art.
The films are most often nestled into carefully constructed environments filled with a dizzying assortment of found objects, from sculptures, painting and drawings to signs, furniture and architectural assemblages, that are connected to the overarching narrative yet act like relics.
Some recent examples include: Milwaukee Art Museum 2010 where Gates invited a gospel choir into the galleries to sing songs adapted from inscriptions on pots by the famous 19th century slave and potter «Dave Drake»; the Whitney Biennial, 2010 when the Sculpture Court was transformed with an architectural installation functioning as communal gathering space for performances, social engagement, and contemplation.
the architectural sculpture is dissected into four quadrants made of translucent resin, each section raised and pulled apart so that the audience can walk through it.
It interacts with Mexican artist José Davila's public art installation Untitled (The Space Beneath Us), an architectural intervention made of ceramic tiles that was installed in front of the Bass Museum of Art and that translates the Homage to the Square series of paintings by the German - born American artist Joseph Albers into sculpture.
Abstract geometrical forms seem to dissolve the historical references and translate them into complex spacial concepts: wall drawings and architectural interventions are fragmented continuations of the paintings, sculptures and drawings in the exhibitions space.
In his first major solo exhibition, Asbjørn Skou transforms Overgaden into a total installation of collages and sculptures that articulates repressed architectural spaces as crossing points to possible futures.
As he continued to develop his style, Stella also showed a marked willingness to expand his approach, branching out into his signature shaped canvases as well as his later three - dimensional relief sculptures and architectural designs among other unique projects.
From her investigation into the notion of artificial beauty to references of futuristic architectural ideas from the early 20th century, Korean artist Lee Bul has, over the past two decades, garnered international renown with a diverse and intellectually challenging body of work that includes sculptures, performances and installations, while always maintaining an intriguing relationship with modernist ideals.
With his translucent architectural sculptures, artist Do Ho Suh transforms the gallery into a dreamy domestic space.
In Paul Morrison's first solo exhibition in London since 2008, for which he has executed a major architectural intervention on the façade of the gallery and installed a monumental white sculpture within the main space, the artist extends his enquiry into the nature of representation, and the representation of nature.
Based on studies for her large - scale sculptures, they address perspective and turn an architectural object into an extension of the fictional places Iglesias constructs.
From the outset his art was based on space and a constructivist organisation, which led to works of great formal rigour, where drawing, painting and sculpture were integrated into a spatial dimension that was architectural in scope.
Their «New Sculpture» pushed beyond Minimalism and called all previous conceptions of the art form into question by employing unusual materials that had never before been used.Throughout his career, Sonnier has experimented with materials as varied as latex, satin, bamboo, found objects, satellite transmitters, and video.In 1968, the artist began working with neon, which quickly became a defining element of his work.The linear quality of neon allows Sonnier to draw in space with light and color, while the diffuseness of the light enables his work to interact on various architectural planes.Sonnier's architectural neon installations in public spaces have earned him wide acclaim in an international context.
In their converted power station gallery in St James's this evening, 47 year - old Beijing artist Liu Wei will present recycled materials transformed into complex architectural sculptures, and large digitally designed abstract paintings which are priced between $ 78,000 and $ 680,000 each.
This is all too apparent in «Frank Stella: Painting Into Architecture,» a small, insufficient exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that spans a 43 - year evolution with 25 paintings, reliefs, drawings, architectural models and sculptures enlarged from these models.
This process eventually evolved into sculptures for public spaces and architectural projects.
This exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield explores how Caro incorporated architectural features into his work, from the large - scale painted steel sculptures made in the 1960s to his final pieces created using large sheets of perspex.
Lucy McKenzie's work of architectural drawings on pin boards and a seemingly unfinished sculpture in the middle of the room are an interesting insight into the creative process but give the sense of building to something that never quite gets there.
Installations such as «A New System Every Monday» and «All that is Solid Melts into Air» mix print media, sculpture, painting, drawing and video to point out architectural, institutional, historical, and social spaces.
Paintings, sculptures, and architectural - scale installations are presented in UCCA's Great Hall, organized spatially into an immersive environment that simultaneously contains and is physically structured by these diverse works.
to skip, to gloss is a site - specific installation that utilizes photography, sculpture, and architectural elements to explore how our perception is translated into understanding.
These works are joined by five new monumental sculptures of the body (as interpreted through interlocking steel beams) and two new Blockworks that translate the body into a network of rectangles to construct seemingly architectural realms.
Based on studies for her large - scale sculptures, they address perspective and turn an architectural object into an extension of the fictional places Iglesias constructs.
Hélio Oiticica (1937 - 1980), who worked with sculpture, architectural installations, writing, film and large - scale immersive environments, created art that transformed the viewer from a spectator into an active participant.
Harold Ancart, born in 1980, is a Belgian artist who combines paintings, drawings, and mixed media sculptures into large installations that draw attention to the social and architectural condition of the space in which the work is exhibited.
Invited by the Henry Moore Institute to come into the archive and study the phenomenon of architectural sculpture, White developed his own response to the 1908 and 1937 «campaigns».
Titled «Drei Schwestern (Three Sisters),» the German artist's four - gallery free - for - all consists of a suite of six architectural models, a series of 21 three - dimensional collages, a 40 - minute movie and, in the pitch - black main gallery, a massive sculpture you can walk into.
Two large Pop Art sculptures, two architectural models and a model enlarged into a sculpture - installation piece confirm that one of the greatest American artists of the postwar era doesn't do himself or anyone else any favors when he strays from the wall to work fully in the round.
Kunsten's Main Gallery will feature a work, which uses the space as a cathedral of light, while the Sculpture Park will feature a work that enters into a dialogue with the surrounding nature and the architectural setting.
Transforming and identifying space with synesthetic color projections, the solidified colors into corners and architectural narratives create a re-imagined outline for the envisioned light sculptures as a spectral volume in space.
Dutch artist Reus's architectural sculptures — the latest body of which has been co-commissioned by and shown at the Hepworth Wakefield, SculptureCenter, Westfälischer Kunstverein, and the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo — repurpose utilitarian materials (wire hangers, refrigerators, aluminum pots, steel rods, PVC - coated folding chairs, old food packaging) into structured works that reimagine the objects» original forms and functions.
Touchingly, his close friend the architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886 - 1969) introduced Lehmbruck's sculptures into his buildings and architectural designs, for much of his career.
For the artist's 2016 solo exhibition at Kunstverein Braunschweig, she showed the related bronze sculpture, City Lights (Dead Horse Bay)(2016), transforming the map into an architectural model.
Enticing her audience into often unusual viewing situations, Prouvost weaves a complex web comprising film, objects, sculpture, drawing, painting, and architectural, sometimes stage - like settings.
This range of new sculptures highlights the juxtaposition of carefully rendered figurative elements, architectural fragments and altered everyday materials, thrusting the world we know into sharp contrast and heightening our perceptual understanding.
, which she began in 2012, zigzags, smoke plumes, and architectural shapes collide on canvases and translate into sculptures that feel rooted in the language of advertising, yet indicate that something more personal and mysterious is at play.
For Tevet, the architectural planes of an exhibition space are not only a useful conveyance for the artwork, but also act as compositional elements seamlessly integrated into the visual logic of the sculptures themselves.
described as Brutalist architectural models, Genzken, like Matta - Clark subverts the notion of the architectural, transforming its language into that of sculpture and redefining its relationship to the viewer.
The exhibition and catalogue highlight Aitken's wide - ranging oeuvre, including such atmospheric pieces as diamond sea, 1997, his first foray into multichannel productions, as well as slickly fabricated sculptures, photographs, collages, and documentation of architectural projects.
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