Sentences with phrase «iron sculptures in»

Among the best was «Moustache,» a wrought - iron sculpture in the shape of an upturned mustache hanging from bright red chains, his nod to Duchamp's Mona Lisa ready - made, «L.H.O.O.Q.» («Moustache» can be seen at the Serpentine; another work from the same edition was for sale at Christie's.)

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Working in teams, Sklar's sculpture students make rough sketches of would - be monuments that honor a range of North Star State treasures: natural resources, the iron - ore range, the shipping and flower industries.
His sculptures are modelled in clay and afterwards casted in plaster or they are constructed around an iron formwork and covered with plaster.
In addition to this minimalist work by Carl Andre will be a cast iron sculpture by Joel Shapiro.
Grounding the works culturally and geographically, the paintings and sculpture in the show are composed of materials — rocks and minerals, iron rich soil, roots, and branches — sourced from various locales in East Africa.
In addition to the drawings, one of Beuys» most iconic sculptures, Backrest of a fine - limbed person (hare - type) of the 20th Century AD (1972 - 1982), an iron form that resembles a human torso, is on display.
In this video, Sakshi Gupta talks about her work Strange Beginnings I, a sculpture made of cast cement, iron sheet and bird feathers.
As an example, he has made a series of sculptures inspired by the wrought iron fence from a childhood balcony intermixed with elements of porcelain that liken them to a traditional pattern one might find in a china cabinet of an older neighbor or relative, in this case, white ground with a traditional cobalt blue.
Debris and recycled remains become the structure of his sculptures, where beams and planks of wood found in the street or on building sites, assembled with concrete, iron or steel, become the protagonists of his projects, infused with energy and tension that suggest deep meanings.
She came across Sergio Lanzavecchia, a joiner and self - taught «scrap iron wizard,» early in his career — he had just begun showing his sculpture in 1962 — and she bought a second work, The Garden, on the same visit.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Landmark Trust, the exhibition LAND, which first opened in May 2015, comprises distinct life - size standing sculptures cast in iron at five Landmark Trust sites.
Ordovas will present the first dedicated exhibition in London of Chillida's sculpture for almost twenty years; Chillida: From Iron to Light has been organised in collaboration with artist's estate and will go on public display from 5 June until 27 July 2013.
Foregrounding a new development in the artist's practice, which moves beyond notions of verisimilitude, the exhibition presents the Rooter series of iron sculptures, all made in the past two years, which apply plant - like branching systems to map a human body in space.
In June eleven sculptures were installed throughout the public spaces of Bordeaux, France for the exhibition Jaume Plensa in Bordeaux and two cast iron heads, Marianna W and Chloe, were show in the UIn June eleven sculptures were installed throughout the public spaces of Bordeaux, France for the exhibition Jaume Plensa in Bordeaux and two cast iron heads, Marianna W and Chloe, were show in the Uin Bordeaux and two cast iron heads, Marianna W and Chloe, were show in the Uin the UK.
His use of classical figurative techniques with a honed attention to aesthetics of form and surface — such as in the velvety finished concrete or waxed iron patina surfaces of his sculptures — reflect an embrace of the making of objects that seems refreshingly out of step with the digital era.
More stitching is evident in the clothing incorporated into her sculptures, from the tufted embroidery in a wedding dress to stacks of ironed cotton shirts.
Celebrated for his full - scale installations and wall - mounted sculptures, Drew uses a variety of materials such as wood, iron, cotton, paper and mud to re-work in the building of new and lively forms.
The historically important site located in the 1st arrondissement will serve as an architectural setting for the group of sculptures by Valdés: female heads in aluminum, iron or marble, their unique ornamentations on unforgettable display.
Although trained as a painter at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, New York — based artist Lionel Maunz works primarily in iron, steel, and concrete sculpture, employing casting as an integral part of his methodology, as well as delicate drawings in graphite on paper.
Although trained as a painter at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, the artist works primarily in iron, steel, and concrete sculpture, employing casting as an integral part of his methodology, as well as delicate drawings in graphite on paper.
In his workshop, learn to build sculptures as big as your house with materials you can find in your closet, as Stayrook teaches a technique to bind plastic sheets (garbage bags) together with the use of wax paper and an iroIn his workshop, learn to build sculptures as big as your house with materials you can find in your closet, as Stayrook teaches a technique to bind plastic sheets (garbage bags) together with the use of wax paper and an iroin your closet, as Stayrook teaches a technique to bind plastic sheets (garbage bags) together with the use of wax paper and an iron.
In the first years of his career, he made «poor» sculptures, using industrial mterials like Eternit, iron, wood and enamel paint.
Previous iterations of the sculptures were made in solid Jesmonite or cast iron.
Lehmann Maupin Gallery have the honour of presenting a solo show by English artist Tracey Emin, entitled I Fell in Love, the show will debut the artists bronze sculpture The Heart Has Its Reasons while the Sean Kelly Gallery will feature works from esteemed British sculptor Antony Gormley, famed for his giant Angel of the North sculpture located in Gateshead, UK and his Another Place work that saw the sculptor place 100 cast iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby Beach near Liverpool in the UK.
These kinetic sculptures in the shape of flowers have steam irons for petals which open and close to mimic the movement of real flowers.
Co-Ordinate is a solo exhibition that follows the103 iron figure sculptures presented in Anthony Gormley's previous Italian showcase Human, (2015).
The Iron Root by Ai Weiwei, is a cast iron sculpture of a tree root sprayed in purple car paint, closely connected to the trees currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for Ai's retrospective and celebration of the artist becoming a Royal Academician; juxtaposed with the carbon monochrome reflections from the concave sculpture Untitled (Storm Grey) 2015 by KapIron Root by Ai Weiwei, is a cast iron sculpture of a tree root sprayed in purple car paint, closely connected to the trees currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for Ai's retrospective and celebration of the artist becoming a Royal Academician; juxtaposed with the carbon monochrome reflections from the concave sculpture Untitled (Storm Grey) 2015 by Kapiron sculpture of a tree root sprayed in purple car paint, closely connected to the trees currently on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for Ai's retrospective and celebration of the artist becoming a Royal Academician; juxtaposed with the carbon monochrome reflections from the concave sculpture Untitled (Storm Grey) 2015 by Kapoor.
However, the turning point in Uncini's artistic development came with the creation, in 1957 and 1958, of his first Cementiarmati [Reinforced concrete], sculptures created using iron, cement and wire netting.
In the final part of the studio visit Patrick Meagher and Theodore Bouloukos have a look at current projects: The branding irons of Etymology (Burn Branded Cowhide), presented at The Armory Show 2007 at Socrates Sculpture Park; Barriers to Entry (obstacles); and Springs Eternal, 2006.
[5] Private commissions in the United States include sculptures for Eli Broad (No Problem, 1995), [4][72] Jeffrey Brotman, [73] Peggy and Ralph Burnet (To Whom It May Concern, 1995), [74] Gil Freisen, Alan Gibbs (Te Tuhirangi Contour, 1999 - 2001), Ivan Reitman, [75] Steven H. Oliver (Snake Eyes and Boxcar, 1990 — 93), [76] Leonard Riggio, [4] Agnes Gund (Iron Mountain Run, 2002)[4] and Mitchell Rales.
She wanted to make an iron replica of the Statue of Liberty, lay it in public in New York's Battery Park, and let visitors enter the sculpture and walk around.
Gormley's most famous works include Event Horizon (a project consisting of 31 life - size male bodies installed separately in Rio, Sao Paulo, NYC, and London), Another Place (100 cast iron sculptures of the artist's own body installed at Crosby Beach), and the monumental installation Angel of the North near Gateshead.
It is commonly believed that artist Julio González coined the term «drawing in space» in 1932, when he wrote about Pablo Picasso's iron sculptures of 1928, which Picasso had adapted from some of his earlier line drawings.
The sculptures in this exhibition recall in size some of the early domestically - scaled Accumulations, for which Kusama covered such things as ironing boards and travel valises in the stuffed - fabric protuberances, yet the works on view here are painted in the style that has come to characterize Kusama's most recent paintings.
In the early 1970s, when sculpture was ruled by modernist monuments and Minimalist hulks, Joel Shapiro caused a sensation when he placed three - inch - high bronze or cast - iron domestic objects — a chair, a dollhouse, a coffin, a bird — on the floor of Paula Cooper's SoHo gallery.
There is a tendency to think of sculpture in the 20th century as monochrome, partly because bronze, iron and steel have dominated the form.
MEMES featured 33 small - scale cast iron sculptures from the series of the same name which Antony Gormley started in 2007.
Again the sculpture resides on the floor taking the form of a rounded edge square in galvanised iron.
Edgy works like Sutherland's Kingsford (Long), 2016, a wooden bench with UV - printed images of raging flames warning of unanticipated threats in everyday life installed on the back, and Lee's wrought - iron wall sculptures resembling tools and / or glyphs culled from a dictionary of symbols, are unexpected and engaging.
A violence upon the body is suggested in two further works by Clawson & Ward: their «branding iron» sculpture and a print work, «This ear says that the artist is not well schooled in anatomy... the ear screams and shouts against anatomy...», which shows an appropriated image of Joseph Stalin's ear.
The new works re-contextualize small - scale sculptures ranging in subject from bowling pins to a paintbrush and a slice of pizza — created by the artist and Coosje van Bruggen in diverse materials, some as durable as iron and others as fragile as paper plates, as well as found objects from the artist's shelves.
Large and small - scale sculptures in wood, charred wood, bronze and iron in addition to pigment works on paper, explore the breadth of Nash's established practice with a focus on his three primary materials: wood, metal and pigment.
The tense physicality of Houseago's sculpture is commanding, due in no small part to its size, but also to the raw materials: he uses plaster, iron rebar, hemp fiber and untreated wood, fashioned in an unrefined manner that keeps angles jagged and surfaces coarse.
The artistic career of Tinguely evolved from his «ready made» sculptures of the early 1950s, to the first motor - driven scrap - iron works, called Méta - mécaniques, to more complex moving and noise - making metal sculptures made in the 1960s and 1970s, up to his large scale, monumental mechanical artworks of the»80s,
John Chamberlain: Choices accompanies the Guggenheim Museum exhibition, which comprises 95 works, from the artist's earliest monochromatic iron sculptures to the outsized foil creations he is working on today, encompassing shifts in scale, material and methods informed by the collage process that has been central to Chamberlain's working method.
This book reproduces the entire conversation, accompanied by an anthology of texts on rivers assembled by Gamerro and reproductions of Lescher's own work from the last decade, including his recent «Machine - River» installation - sculpture in which «river» becomes an idea uttered upon industrialized, shimmering iron draped into waterfalls.
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Rothenberg is a painter whose allegiance to the medium has never shaken, while Muñoz's objects and installations evoke classical sculpture in their loving use of bronze, wood, iron, terracotta.
Three Perpetual Chords honours the park's original sculpture by Barbara Hepworth with a series of cast iron sculptures, each created in relation to the mathematical patterns found in music.
Meanwhile, his bronze Insects (cast from his earlier 1950s iron sculptures) stand as sculptural counterparts to Bernard Buffet's Le Coq Rouge (1959), which depicts a rooster in the artist's recognizably brutalist style.
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