Like Life, by contrast, will place
key sculptures from different eras in conversation with each other, in order to examine the age - old problem of realism and the different strategies deployed by artists to blur the distinctions between original and copy, and life and art.
This exhibition, by contrast, will place
key sculptures from different eras in conversation with each other in order to examine the age - old problem of realism and the different strategies deployed by artists to blur the distinctions between original and copy, and life and art.
Not exact matches
Other works include
key local and national loans, including one
from the private collection of Mrs. Donald Fisher and others
from the Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C., and Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, New York.
The moment the locals cotton on to the fact that they can make money
from those sweaty, money - laden tourists with expensive cameras hanging round their necks, they start hanging up racks of t - shirts, tacky trinkets, kinky
key rings, cutesy carvings, sexy
sculptures, neon paintings, and native costumes — in short, anything tourists will buy.
Available to view for free
from today until 29 April 2018, the show includes «healing spheres» as a
key feature — three - dimensional
sculptures that invite you to submerge your heads inside to experience a range of colourful lights.
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».
The exhibition will include Looking for the Map 8 2013 - 14, a new work shown in the UK for the first time on display alongside works made in situ by the artist such as the re-making of the
key sculpture Ten Kinds of Memory and Memory Itself 1972 as well as international loans
from museums and private collections.
His work is often made
from found materials and certain pieces
from his past, including traditional African
sculpture, tintypes of his family members, piano
keys, and Georgia red clay.
In addition, Fujiwara integrates
key works
from the Tate collection into the exhibition — including paintings by Francis Bacon, Patrick Heron and Alfred Wallis and
sculptures by Barbara Hepworth — in an innovative display that mixes them with his own works.
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.
Documenting, evoking and reflecting upon this
key decade in black culture and history, «Circa 1970» presents paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and
sculpture made between 1970 and 1979, all drawn
from the Studio Museum's collection.
This exhibition will feature
key works
from the Museum's collection, including
sculptures in stone, a selection documenting Noguchi's experimentation with stainless steel and aluminum
sculptures from the 1950s, as well as rarely shown pieces
from the early 1940s incorporating string and wood elements.
«Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma,» through Feb. 25; «Thirty Works for Thirty Years,»
key paintings,
sculptures and drawings
from the permanent collection, through Jan. 28; 1533 Sul Ross; 713-525-9400, menil.org.
Featuring paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and
sculpture from the museum's collection made between 1970 and 1979, «Circa 1970» includes recent
key gifts of works by McArthur Binion, Robert Blackburn and David Hammons.
Fever Within was accompanied by Forging Connections: Ronald Lockett's Alabama Contemporaries, a companion exhibition of large - scale
sculptures that linked Lockett to
key artists who emerged
from the African American steel communities of Birmingham and Bessemer, Alabama, in the late twentieth century.
An ongoing fascination with the
key issues of modern
sculpture,
from the readymade to the specific object, today drives many artists to return to those issues again and again, with fresh and often surprising results.
The exhibition brings together more than 100 works
from the 1920s and «30s along with major reconstructions of spaces,
sculptures and functional objects by
key Soviet artists such as El Lissitzky, Gustav Klutsis, Aleksandr Rodchenko and Varvara Stepanova.
Perhaps Desmarais» jagged - edged
sculptures are «small parts» fractured
from some invisible «whole,» which the wall text suggested as a
key facet of a «sample,» or maybe her square patches of painted wall «correct, enhance, or modify» the «routine» of exhibition display techniques.
The exhibition (21 October 2017 — 1 January 2018) will provide visitors with the opportunity to experience six of Kusama's infinity rooms alongside large - scale installations and
key paintings,
sculptures and works on paper
from the early 1950s to the present.
An introductory essay by Leah Dickerman, Curator in the Museum's Department of Painting and
Sculpture, is followed by focused studies of
key groups of works, events and critical issues in abstraction's early history by renowned scholars
from a variety of fields.
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.
Gathering elements such as fittings, furniture,
sculpture, videos, and works on paper
from all periods — and even works made by artist friends — into grand ensembles, the Kombi - Werke are without doubt
key elements in West's legacy.
Other important works featured in A Walk on the Beach include Jim Dine's rendering of conch shells in oil, acrylic, charcoal, and pastel on canvas and paper,
Key West Picture (1981) and his bronze
sculpture from 1983, The Shell and the Log, where the log becomes both part of the work and the pedestal for a bronze conch shell.
This constellation of
key sculptures brings together major examples of Calder's work dating
from the 1930s and includes early motor - driven abstractions and sound - generating gongs as well as the standing and hanging mobiles for which he is best known.
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.
Using tower forms as
key signifiers of place and identity, Scenic Overlook activates the two - story gallery space with four large - scale wooden
sculptures that borrow signature architectural features
from the four highest observation towers in the world: Tokyo Skytree, Canton Tower, CN Tower and Ostankino Tower.
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.
This exhibition has been conceived as a process lasting six months, a symphony structured in three movements and an epilogue, each deriving
from the study of a single
key work that defines the whole movement: Echo VIII, a
sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (First Movement); Fuji, an abstract painting by Gerhard Richter (Second Movement); and Silent Score, a performance by Pierre Huyghe (Third Movement).
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.
The gallery will also showcase 8
key sculptures and 10 drawings executed by the artist in the 1970s and 1980s in the REDISCOVERY section of Art Brussels
from 21 - 23 April 2017.
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.
Paintings exist in every piece save Legend, a stratified
sculpture that functions as a skeleton
key, illustrating a vertical hierarchy
from dirt to high cultured product.
Video
sculptures, paintings, and drawings produced during the last decade of Paik's life, many of which have never been exhibited, will be presented together with
key works
from the 1960s through the 1980s.
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, will offer a sprawling assortment of the artist's exhibition posters and announcement cards, selected editions, multiples, and books, as well as
key examples of drawings, paintings, and
sculptures from 1977 to 1997.
Key works include Andrew Erdos's Texture of a Ghost (2011), a 6 x 8 foot room featuring hand - blown glass
sculptures and a video installation; Josiah McElheny's Landscape Model for Total Reflective Abstraction (I)(2004); Luke Jerram's E. coli (2010), which explores the tension between scientific objectivity and cultural perceptions of viruses, diseases, and bacteria; twelve snow globes by Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz
from the Travelers series; three stained glass light boxes by Judith Schaechter; and a recent body of work by Czech Republic - based artist Karen LaMonte that highlights the role of the kimono in Japanese culture.
Lamelas duly arrived and in London made a shift
from geometric
sculpture to an investigation into narrative made manifest in a
key work of the 1970s, Film Script (Manipulation of Meaning) 1972.
The Exhibition provides visitors with the opportunity to experience six of Kusama's most iconic kaleidoscopic environments, alongside large - scales, whimsical installations of over 60
key paintings,
sculptures and works on paper
from the early 1950s to the present.
Featuring
key pieces on loan
from European and American public and private collections, the exhibition also showcases a new monumental corten steel
sculpture entitled China piled up.
His work is often created out of found materials and certain pieces
from his past, including traditional African
sculpture, tintypes of his family members, piano
keys, and Georgia red clay.
The show also included several films that contain fragmented biographies and texts
from key figures in the Civil Rights Movement, floor - based abstract ceramic
sculptures, and a large vinyl wall work, with a title that, as with Shiferaw and Jackson, further signals his politics, «Black Lives Matter # 3 (wall work)» (2015).
The exhibition features
key works
from all periods of the artist's career, including seldom - seen early works and more recent large - scale installations as well as a new series of outdoor
sculptures created especially for the Hayward.
By Proxy includes Marcel Duchamp's assisted readymade With Hidden Noise, a ball of string with an unknown object rattling inside it; embroidery works by Alighiero Boetti; three drawings
from John Cage's 1990 series River Rocks and Smoke, in which chance operations are performed by smoke settling in the fibers of the paper; Oliver Laric's Yuanmingyuan Columns, a new work created with 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work
from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of
key Hellenistic and Buddhist
sculptures neck to neck.
Julian Schnabel: Art and Film surveys Schnabel's work as a painter
from the mid-1970s to the present and features more than 50
key works, each revealing how Schnabel's abstract and figurative paintings, photographs and
sculptures articulate his fascination with cinema.
While Western
sculpture took its force
from its visual or conceptual impact, the Congolese works add a
key ingredient — active power itself.»
Hong Kong China Nam June Paik — The Late Style Gagosian Gallery 17 September > 7 November 2015 Video
sculptures, paintings, and drawings produced during the last decade of Paik's life, many of which have never been exhibited, will be presented together with
key works
from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Indifferent Matter:
From Object to
Sculpture pairs four key twentieth - century sculptures by Felix Gonzalez - Torres (1957 - 96), Hans Haacke (b. 1936), Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) and Robert Smithson (1938 - 73) with a series of ancient objects including Neolithic jades, a yet to be named mineral, fragments of Roman sculpture and a collection of
Sculpture pairs four
key twentieth - century
sculptures by Felix Gonzalez - Torres (1957 - 96), Hans Haacke (b. 1936), Andy Warhol (1928 - 87) and Robert Smithson (1938 - 73) with a series of ancient objects including Neolithic jades, a yet to be named mineral, fragments of Roman
sculpture and a collection of
sculpture and a collection of eoliths.
Key work:
From Hand to Mouth (1967) wax on cloth, Hirschorn
Sculpture Garden, DC.
A total of ten
key works, six
sculptures and four paintings
from the series Made in Heaven, Celebration, Popeye, Hulk Elvis are on display.
The exhibition includes
key works
from sixteen artists living in Germany and working in media ranging
from film to photography,
sculpture, objects, painting, and collage.