Sentences with phrase «labyrinthine spaces»

Final interpretations are left open to the viewer, and these «labyrinthine spaces» proved paradoxically intriguing to many who enjoyed getting lost in the folds.
It took me two years to understand these various categories, and even now, when I'm wandering the labyrinthine space, it's hard to keep track of what's what.
The show features an installation of new sculptural objects within a labyrinthine space designed to create an experience of unexpected encounters and a sense of mystery and discovery for the viewer to navigate.
A cinematographic counterpoint to the previous segments, the camera follows a young girl as she moves through a labyrinthine space, vaguely reminiscent of an art gallery.

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One riffs on the iconic, masculine - identified Jackson Pollock drip, while another suggests a labyrinthine pocket of vulvic space.
In an installation that literally transforms Ballroom's gallery spaces into a labyrinthine assemblage of rooms, hallways, closets and observation platforms, Hello Meth Lab in the Sun is a rumination on the theme of alchemy, uncovering of some of the sites of alchemical transformation in the modern world.
A labyrinthine video installation, inviting the viewer to experience darkness as a space for embracing the uncertain.
Flux hosts over 40 artists annually from around the world, who share a labyrinthine building that houses 16 studios, 7 common workspaces, and a large public exhibition space.
Thomas Demand has selected a wide variety of sculptures, photographs, and films for the exhibition, which will be installed in intimate spaces defined by labyrinthine walls based on a drawing by the artist Martin Boyce.
In an untitled work from 1963 a labyrinthine and dense series of black lines simultaneously resembles a thumbprint and a black hole of space; in an inkblot drawing from 1995 the small mirrored shapes recall the self - reflective quality of fleeting images of inner thought.
Grand in scale, these labyrinthine yet surprisingly intimate works cover the entire wall space, rife with personal narrative, political metaphor, and a myth that emphasizes memory, loss, love, and exile in times of war and peace.
Spaces in the surface of the paper, like rapid exhalations of breath, perforate Adam Feibelman's cut works and crystalize into Matt Gonzalez's labyrinthine paper reliefs.
In the main space of Andrea Rosen Gallery, David Altmejd's gridded plastic network The Flux and the Puddle forms a labyrinthine rectangle — a wrinkle in time.
Almine Rech gallery — which has spaces in Paris and Brussels — presents the Chinese artist Xu Qu, an artist who produces kaleidoscopic representations of mazes in acrylics, echoing the labyrinthine structures of the information age.
Conceived as a performance sculpture, the work confronts the viewer with a tall, labyrinthine assemblage of black - lacquered wooden beams and invites them to choreograph their own passage through the space.
Beyond this, the entirety of the first floor features Antechamber, a labyrinthine series of constructed, angled walls, zigzagging through the building and reconfiguring the space.
The web of scaffolding that interpenetrates the building recalls another ardent Classicist, Piranesi, whose 18th - century «Carceri» (Prisons) prints depict vast, labyrinthine, multi-level spaces with crisscrossing stairways.
Monika Sosnowska's labyrinthine spatial structure in a side room should also be mentioned in this context, and Bogomir Ecker's Tropfsteinmaschine (Dripstone Machine) extends in space and time across all of the building's floors.
RITA SELVAGGIO: «Repertorio Ornamentale'is the title of your recent solo exhibition in Venice conceived expressly for the spaces of Palazzetto Tito, a stately home and once the labyrinthine residence of Venetian artists.
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.
Kelley envisioned the ground floor of the «homestead» functioning as an open space for diverse community activities, situated above a labyrinthine basement zone which accommodates occasional covert activities.
The gallery space has been converted into a labyrinthine garden of Kuitca's design, a nameless land with neither signposts nor inhabitants.
The large works that have occupied him since 1969 are, in brief: Hubris, commissioned for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, one of Smith's most open and regular pieces to date, which consists of a two - section, 9 - by - 9 grid in black concrete, one half thin slabs at ground level, the other half the same grid raised to 3 feet 3 inches by a four - sided pyramidal module; Batcave, a complex environmental interior designed to «mold space and light» rather than material form, at the Osaka World's Fair, a new version of which will be shown soon at the Los Angeles County Museum; a gigantic triangular sculpture inserted into a Californian mountainside; a labyrinthine water garden for a delta; Smog, a huge new horizontal piece made from the dismantled components of Smoke (which was made for the Corcoran's «Scale as Content» show, 1967); Haole Center, a sunken square «pavement» within a square stone sculpture, with a metal ladder leading down below the earth's surface; two related monumental sculptures on platforms (Arch and Dial); and a flat 81 - block grid proposed for downtown Minneapolis.
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