Sentences with phrase «key sculpture at»

Along with Lesley Heller, who exhibits her paintings on the Lower East Side, Brown curated low - key sculpture at the Onderdonk House, a historic site again just across the border into Queens.

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A Key stage 3 project which starts with Figure drawing of class mates and then looks at the modern sculptures and uses them to simplify their figures into abstract shapes.
The first 10 sculptures were displayed at key landmarks in the French capital to create intrigue and arouse curiosity around the car's global unveiling at the Paris Motor Show.
Kaleidoscope: Colour and Sequence in 1960s British Art, a new exhibition at Longside Gallery in Yorkshire Sculpture Park, includes key works from this period in British art; often referred to as the «new generation».
Central to the exhibition is a site - specific installation titled «Storm at Sea» in which the artist utilizes piano keys, an African sculpture and a glitter - covered ship to suggest motifs associated with the African American experience of the trans - Atlantic slave trade.
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.
In his installation, Storm at Sea, Bailey utilizes objects such as piano keys, an African sculpture, and a glitter - covered ship to suggest leitmotifs associated with the black experience of the transatlantic slave trade.
This work complements the museum's 2017 additions of a monumental painting and a signature video work by Bradford, commemorating the collaboration between the BMA, co-organizer of the U.S. Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale, and Bradford, the 2017 representative for the U.S. and enabling the BMA to show three key areas of the artist's practice — painting, video, and sculpture.
Communicating Vessels) at Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) in México City presents more than 120 artworks from key figures of the Surrrealist art movement including paintings, photographs, sculptures and films.
Recently, her installations have been exhibited at galleries in New York City, at New Museum during its IdeaCity Streetfest, at Sculpture Key West in Florida, the Fountain Art Fair with the Hullaballoo Art Collective and others.
Kounellis, who died last year at the age of 80, was a key figure in the Arte Povera movement, best known for sculptures and installations that invoke the contemporary world of politics and things, industrial and natural, while conjuring experiences that border on the mystical.
She explores the landscape through five key exhibitions: «Electronic Refractions II» (1968) at the Studio Museum in Harlem; «Harlem on My Mind» (1969) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art; «Contemporary Black Artists in America» (1971) at the Whitney Museum of American Art»; and «Romare Bearden: The Prevalence of Ritual» (1971) and «The Sculpture of Richard Hunt» (1971) at the Museum of Modern Art.
A long - term exhibition, A Century in Flux: Highlights from the Barjeel Art Foundation, will open at the Sharjah Art Museum featuring a selection of key modernist paintings, sculptures and mixed media artworks from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection.
Her next exhibition will be in December 2012 for the outdoor sculpture park at Sculpture sculpture park at Sculpture Sculpture Key West.
This long - term exhibition will open at the Sharjah Art Museum featuring a selection of key modernist paintings, sculptures and mixed media artworks from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection.
will open at the Sharjah Art Museum featuring a selection of key modernist paintings, sculptures and mixed media artworks from the Barjeel Art Foundation collection.
«Many key collectors have started taking a new look at Lalanne's sculptures.
The exhibition will be a unique look at key works from these artists» careers and how they revolutionised American sculpture in a way in which contemporary visual art is still very much indebted.
During the early to mid-1920s, she was commissioned to create several sculptures, including a bust of NAACP leader W.E.B. Du Bois and charismatic black nationalist leader Marcus Garvey — two key black leaders of the period who were often at odds with each other.
In 1951, he played a key role in the organization of the important exhibition 9th Street: Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture at the 9th Street Gallery, New York, which showcased many artists who would become the prominent figures of Post War American art, such as Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, and Lee Krasner.
His sculpture of Father Félix Varela is at the San Carlos Institute in Key West.
A specialist in European sculpture, decorative arts, and twentieth - century design and decorative arts, Ian Wardropper held key positions first at the Art Institute of Chicago and then at The Metropolitan Museum of Art before being named Director of The Frick Collection in 2011.
Serota identifies a key moment in 1970 when he worked with the art critic and curator David Sylvester on putting together an exhibition of Miró sculpture at the Hayward Gallery.
Jeff Koons» Balloon Rabbit a monumental sculpture from his famous celebration series will has his world premier at the PAC together with other key works created over twenty years.
In the early 60s it was Girling who chose the colour red — and applied the paint to the sculpture herself — for one of Caro's most important works, «Early One Morning», a key piece in the ground - breaking 1963 show at London's Whitechapel Gallery that shot him to fame.
As a teacher at Central St Martins, Anthony Caro influenced successive generations of artists in this country; since the 1960s Britain has been recognised internationally for ceaseless innovation in the medium of sculpture and Anthony Caro was a key figure in that development.
For his fifth solo show at Casey Kaplan, Berlin - based, British artist, Jonathan Monk, will present a new body of work that takes shape from key principles of Conceptual art — the favoring of ideas over object - making, serialism, the dematerialization of the art object — interpreting them with a playful sensibility and through a variety of media: 16 mm film, painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, and a laser - light installation.
Selected from the Center's rich holdings, and augmented with key loans from Tate Britain, the British Library, and the Yale University Art Gallery, the exhibition will include a diverse range of objects from both high art and popular culture — many of which are being exhibited for the fi rst time — including albums, scrapbooks, prints, paintings, miniatures, and sculpture, demonstrating how collecting practices and artistic patronage in India at this period constituted a complex intersection of culture and power.
Specific shades - drawn from a «subdued and melancholy» «down palette,» as Nagle puts it - play a large part in his teacup - size sculptures, pieces that, grouped together like a minor - key miniature forest, drew much attention at last year's Venice Biennale.
THE ART SCENE: A TIC spy who attended the Manhattan opening of Matthew Barney's «Cremaster Cycle» (videos, sculptures, drawings and photographs) at the Guggenheim Museum last week, said the San Francisco contingent — including Carla Emil and Pam Kramlich — had reason to be proud, as «SFMOMA appears so prominently in the labels of so many of the key works in the show.»
As suggestive as the pictures of Richard Serra «s eight gigantic, enterable steel sculptures at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao may be, the key to «seeing» this recent work is undoubtedly the physical experience of walking through the space of the sculptures and specifically sensing time.
As a prelude of sorts to Nari Ward's mid-career retrospective opening at the Pérez Art Museum Miami next month, the Jamaican - born artist is exhibiting three of his «Breathing Panels»; a large - scale floor sculpture made of 702 copper - clad bricks; and Spellbound, an upright piano decorated with keys, a moody film shown on its backside.
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