Sentences with phrase «labyrinthine architecture»

In this imposing labyrinthine architecture, visitors are drawn into a long corridor broken up by windows offering a glimpse of videos, paintings, drawings, neon works, sculptures and artifacts of history and mythology.
The exhibition, Tino Sehgal's most extensive to date, brings together a selection of his major works, shaped around the labyrinthine architecture of Palais de Tokyo.
The main element of Curriculum is a labyrinthine architecture constructed inside 102 Franklin Street that occupies and divides the gallery.

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De Koning will create a labyrinthine dwelling — part architecture, part sculpture — to be walked through, into and around.
The abstract works echo the industrial city's abundance of brutalist architecture, suggesting aestheticized takes on labyrinthine housing projects, while the two canvases featuring Malcolm X, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., and Marcus Garvey allude to his hometown's racial mix through reference to other times and places.
Sometimes she conceptualizes architecture, condensing its basic form into austere, gridded picture plane — as is the case in the labyrinthine abstractions of the early 2000s, such as
Framing the pure architecture of the Avery Memorial, Soares built a new architectural feature within the gallery in the form of a labyrinthine sculpture zig - zagging through the space.
As he improvises a life amid this strange exile, the film's protagonist invites us to enter his mind, which assumes the labyrinthine quality of the architecture through which he wanders.
Described by La Tour du Pin as a «labyrinthine network of tunnels as intrauterine architecture, [comparable] to the unconscious side of the city of Torino — with its forgotten souls, desires and hidden phobias,» it will be open to the public for the first time since 1705.
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