Sentences with phrase «large eye sculptures»

Mai - Thu Perret's «small yet powerful exhibition» at Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas features life - size female fighters, a ceramic dog, two large eye sculptures, and a glass wall smeared with petroleum jelly.

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The hospital's planning team worked with staff from the Chicago Children's Museum to create an interactive, eye - catching environment that features a babbling brook, train tracks and a large Dr. Seuss - like sculpture.
I had never tried to tell my father's story in words before now, but my first completed sculpture of him was the reason for our trip: a three - foot mahogany figure of my father naked, kneeling on a half - foot - square base, his back arched like the curve of a crescent moon, his downcast eyes fixed on his very long fingers and the large palms of his hands.
April 9 John Miller is a New York - and Berlin - based artist and critic whose large scale installations and junk - based assemblage sculptures speak to the commodification of the art object and cast a suspicious eye on his peers in the contemporary art world.
«Environmental sculpture is never made to work at exactly human scale, but is sufficiently larger or smaller than scale to avoid confusion with the human image in the eyes of the viewer.»
In Larger than Life, it's not celebrity but scale that draws your eye, as you look up at the sculpture that expands into the space.
Made from six tapering mirrored panels fixed together in a hexagonal shape, the sculpture allows for a significantly larger view angle than that of the human eye.
On display are several new bodies of greatly varied work: a series of paintings based on Amish quilts; a series of silk - screened paintings of t - shirts; sculptures made out of stacks of flattened cardboard with enormous eyes; large - scale pattern paintings featuring panda bears; a wall with photos of cats that look like Hitler.
For a new sculpture project he recycles bundled stacks of flattened cardboard into anthropomorphic monsters with enormous googly eyed stares, and the artist's iconic panda returns in large - scale pattern paintings like enormous swatches of custom designed fabric.
KAWS» deep black Michelin - like figure CHUM (2009) stands determinedly next to graphic paintings by Gokita, offering his protection to the naked and faceless vulnerables posed in the images, while ACCOMPLICE (2010)-- a matte black toy bunny sculpture with large Xs covering his eyes — stands hunched in defeat across the room, out of sync with the bright canvases that surround him.
Larger than life sculpture, Le Solitaire (2010) is a melancholic blue eyed monster made entirely of spaghetti.
A handful of large sculptures by Jason Rhoades at the booth of David Zwirner (New York and London) booth were behind ropes; a Bruce Nauman neon of two figures poking each other in the eye was similarly protected at Hauser & Wirth.
His sculptures initially caught our eye when they made an appearance in our very first video at Art Basel and now Dupont's busy with his large - scale installation, «Terminal Stage,» due to open at the Lever House next month.
In Rondinone's recent solo show «A Horse with No Name,» three larger - than - life mannequin - like clown sculptures sat or lay on the floor, torpid and half dressed, with closed eyes.
2010 The Artist's Museum: L.A. Artists 1980 - 2010, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA Inquiring Eyes: Greensboro Collects Art, Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, NC XIV International Sculpture Biennale of Carrara, Carrara, Italy 11th Triennale für Kleinplastik (Triennial of small scale sculpture), Fellbach, Germany Contemplating the Void, Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY First Nations / Second Nature, curated by Candice Hopkins, Audain Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Kurt, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA XIV International Sculpture Biennale of Carrara, Carrara, Italy Larger than Life, Stranger than Fiction: 11th Fellbach Triennial of Small Scale Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany Photography, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY Earthworks: Robert Smithson, Sam Durant, and Mary Brogger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Shut Your Eyes in Order to See, Praz Delavallade, Paris, France Repetition island, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Elizabeth Catlett: Call and Response, curated by Isolde Brielmaier, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY The Narcissism of Minor Differences, curated by Christopher Whittey and Gerald Ross, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD To the Arts, Sculpture Biennale of Carrara, Carrara, Italy 11th Triennale für Kleinplastik (Triennial of small scale sculpture), Fellbach, Germany Contemplating the Void, Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY First Nations / Second Nature, curated by Candice Hopkins, Audain Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Kurt, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA XIV International Sculpture Biennale of Carrara, Carrara, Italy Larger than Life, Stranger than Fiction: 11th Fellbach Triennial of Small Scale Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany Photography, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY Earthworks: Robert Smithson, Sam Durant, and Mary Brogger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Shut Your Eyes in Order to See, Praz Delavallade, Paris, France Repetition island, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Elizabeth Catlett: Call and Response, curated by Isolde Brielmaier, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY The Narcissism of Minor Differences, curated by Christopher Whittey and Gerald Ross, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD To the Arts, sculpture), Fellbach, Germany Contemplating the Void, Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY First Nations / Second Nature, curated by Candice Hopkins, Audain Gallery, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada Kurt, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA XIV International Sculpture Biennale of Carrara, Carrara, Italy Larger than Life, Stranger than Fiction: 11th Fellbach Triennial of Small Scale Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany Photography, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY Earthworks: Robert Smithson, Sam Durant, and Mary Brogger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Shut Your Eyes in Order to See, Praz Delavallade, Paris, France Repetition island, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Elizabeth Catlett: Call and Response, curated by Isolde Brielmaier, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY The Narcissism of Minor Differences, curated by Christopher Whittey and Gerald Ross, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD To the Arts, Sculpture Biennale of Carrara, Carrara, Italy Larger than Life, Stranger than Fiction: 11th Fellbach Triennial of Small Scale Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany Photography, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY Earthworks: Robert Smithson, Sam Durant, and Mary Brogger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Shut Your Eyes in Order to See, Praz Delavallade, Paris, France Repetition island, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Elizabeth Catlett: Call and Response, curated by Isolde Brielmaier, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY The Narcissism of Minor Differences, curated by Christopher Whittey and Gerald Ross, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD To the Arts, Sculpture, Fellbach, Germany Photography, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY Earthworks: Robert Smithson, Sam Durant, and Mary Brogger, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL Shut Your Eyes in Order to See, Praz Delavallade, Paris, France Repetition island, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Elizabeth Catlett: Call and Response, curated by Isolde Brielmaier, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY The Narcissism of Minor Differences, curated by Christopher Whittey and Gerald Ross, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD To the Arts, Citizens!
The period is also noteworthy for its technical innovations, including joined woodblock construction, which allowed for the creation of larger sculptures, and rock crystal inserts for the eyes on wooden figures, which made the depicted deities more realistic and thereby more commanding.
His sculptures initially caught our eye when they made an appearance in our very first video at Art Basel and now Dupont's busy with his large...
With two additional stars of the show, both of them located outside the gallery: an eye - catching large scale mural painted on the wall of the gallery space and a life - size installation of an iconic American police cruiser crushed by the world famous D * Dog sculpture that landed on its windshield.
Last year one of his sculptures loomed over the 2010 Whitney Biennial» a large, crouched figure with gaping eye sockets that he tenderly titled «Baby.»
Trailing in the wake of Chuck Close and a few wide - eyed (and large walleted) major collectors as they rushed the press preview on Wednesday, May 4, 2016, I soon found installations that engaged and rewarded, including the juxtaposition of a red and black painting by Callum Innes with an Homage to the Square sculpture by Jose Davila at Sean Kelly.
Her large - scale shamanistic sculptures of bones and feathers, and her films of camels and birds in motion show the eye of an anatomist and an anthropologist, but they were also sculptural and painterly studies that sought to rethink sculpture in a radical, intellectual way.
Every Which Way But Loose pokes at the constraints of the human condition, with large - scale sculptures, through the eyes of Kennedy, Smith and Nguyen.
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