Sentences with phrase «large floor sculpture»

Also created using film is a large floor sculpture made from a print of the movie Alien.
Over the course of his life, Judd had at least five works by Kusama in his collection: two Infinity Net paintings (one 6 x 10 feet, the other about 30 x 50 inches), a large floor sculpture, and a box work.
At Art Cologne 2015, the gallery Ben Brown Fine Arts (London and Hong Kong) presented works by the Cuban sculptor Yoan Capote: a large floor sculpture and drawings that preview future works.

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In the living room, cool white walls, a pared - down fireplace, stone floors and low - profile white sofas are enlivened by playful sculpture, large - scale paintings and French doors opening to the cliffs outside.
The tiled floor, white walls, and shadow box shelves offset the glass works of art that range in size from paperweights and jewelry to larger sculptures.
I had become like the humanoid at the core of that spiked sculpture, the hoops its nuts writ large, my sight lines its spikes, the patches of floor and relative clarity of its rectangle my prosthesis.
The fourth floor of the exhibition will feature a number of large - scale works by Bayrle, including his monumental Flugzeug (Airplane)(1984), presented alongside his recent kinetic sculptures made of repurposed automobile parts repeatedly reciting the rosary, as in his much - celebrated inclusion in dOCUMENTA 13 (2012).
Returning to the central, almost figural form in the work, its contraposto exposing a skeletal armature that reminded me not only of the macabre Giacometti floor sculpture often called The Rape but of the large grisaille anti-war statement Picasso painted in June and July of 1945, The Charnel House.
Spanning Parasol Unit's ground and first floor spaces, the works on view encompass large and smaller scale sculpture as well as a series of works on paper.
Highlights of the installation include the diptych slide projection Dispossession (2013), which explores Attia's research on the Vatican's collection of ethnological artifacts; Artificial Nature (2014), a floor sculpture constructed of many antique prosthetic legs; and a work composed of two large - scale reproductions of historical paintings depicting Catholic masses, Émile Jean - Horace Vernet's The First Mass in Kabylia (1854) and Victor Meirelles's The First Mass in Brazil (1861).
The works on display at Lynden include «Field Study 15: Bur Oak» (2011), a large - scale sculpture of a branch draped across an architectural steel vessel that occupies much of the gallery floor.
The Whitney Studio is located within the larger complex of the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture on the 2nd floor hayloft level of an original 1877 carriage house behind 8 West 8th Street on MacDougal Alley in the Greenwich Village Historic District.
Spanning the gallery's ground floor and first floor levels, it comprises several sculptures, including some neon light works, five large scale paintings on textile and two videos.
Spanning the gallery's ground floor and first floor levels, it comprises several sculptures, neon light works, five large scale paintings on textile and two videos.
In the Bronx Museum's first large gallery, photographs from the Bronx Floors series and one surviving sculpture — a squat, L - shaped chunk of floor whose blue linoleum is still surprisingly vibrant — occupy the center of the room, surrounded by photographs of graffiti.
In this exhibition, large - scale floor sculptures and wall - mounted works made over the course of four decades attest to the seemingly infinite variations of shape and color that Chamberlain explored throughout his career.
Pressed up close to each of her works in the two - floor show, similarly large - scale sculptures in small confines, you notice the artist's time - consuming transformation of lowly materials, one factor in maintaining an accessible feeling in imposing formats.
The exhibition will occupy the 10,000 sq. ft. second floor of 548 West 22nd Street with large - scale installations, serial sculptures, wall works and videos that traverse the political aspect in art, integrating performative methods and autobiographical, familial content in ways that established a new discourse around identity and dissent at the end of the 20th Century.
In the spacious galleries on the ground floor the artist presents carefully staged settings of larger than life - sized sculptures, such as mock - ups of an ancient olive tree or of a fireplace with mantle, as well as large - scale paintings.
Haunch of Venison Berlin presents a solo exhibition with two large semi-circular works by Richard Long: A sculpture in local stone on the floor and a drawing in river Avon mud on the wall.
For his latest site - specific installation, Daniel Arsham dug a large, circular trench in this gallery's floor and filled it with nearly three thousand sculptures.
The majority of the work will be in the upstairs galleries; however, a selection of larger sculpture including, Walking, Madonna, 1981 and Riace lll, 1986, will be exhibited in the Georgian entrance hall and ground floor galleries amongst period interiors and historic works.
The Baltic gallery has a coup with this terrific survey, filling two enormous floors of the old flourmill with work from the past five years, including large paintings and sculptures that seem to materialise out of them like three - dimensional images.
SOFT SCULPTURES: These organic forms in stuffed fabric are set horizontally on the floor, in random fashion, to occupy large spaces (Clouds, 1982, courtesy Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo; The Moment of Regeneration, 2004, courtesy Victoria Miro Gallery, London).
He created ten - acres full of large - scale sculpture on the desert floor, constructed entirely from junked materials.
«The Broken Jug: A Comedy [D3](left handed version)» (2007), a sculpture made from sheets of marine plywood and pine, is like Bauhaus paper cutting exercises made large and pulled up into space from the floor, rather than from a table top.
Anchored by a large body of new paintings, this immersive exhibition will also include sculpture, floor coverings, video and an accompanying book entitled «You Owe Me a Feeling» with text by David Berman.
The room - sized endeavor features a springy floor made of cork and brass, and large leathery textiles and rope sculptures suspended from the ceiling, lit only by custom floor lamps.
[32][33] Large - scale sculptures are installed on the first floor.
His exhibition at May will consist of a floor to ceiling wall mural, colorful large scale hanging sculptures, paintings on canvas, prints, and signed limited edition zines.
There are also a number of significant new commissions in the ICA's ground floor gallery and surrounding sculpture garden, including a new installation of paintings by Chris Ofili, a large scale sculpture including a defunct crane by Puerto Rico - based duo Allora and Calzadilla and a bent telephone pole - star by local Miami artist Mark Handforth.
In «Meditative Lines and a Good Egg,» writer Andy Battaglia discusses Walsh's newest works based on permutations of Walsh's signature repeating lozenge - shaped form, as well as two large - scale floor sculptures and artist books.
In the first space, a large, white «glyph» — part of an ongoing series of flawlessly glossy, looping steel sculptures — is positioned on the floor ahead of three collage sculptures arranged on a broad, low pedestal.
World auction records were also set for Gordon Matta - Clark (1943 - 1978), Lot 21, «Bronx Floors: Threshole,» 1972, $ 222,500; Matthew Barney (b. 1967), Lot 5, «Cremaster 4,» 1994 - 5, $ 387,500, more than double its high estimate; Mariko Mori (b. 1967), Lot 6, «Red Light,» 1994, one of an edition of three, $ 101,500, well over its high estimate of $ 60,000; Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Lot 35, «Untitled (Fool),» 1990, $ 420,500, seven times its high estimate; John Currin (b. 1962), Lot 2, «Untitled,» 1990, $ 46,000; Jeff Koons (b. 1955), Lot 14, «Buster Keaton,» 1988, a large polychrome wood sculpture, one of an edition of three, $ 409,500; Andreas Gursky (b. 1955), Lot 11, «Atlanta,» 1996, a large Cibachrome print from an edition of six, $ 90,500; and Richard Serra (b. 1939), Lot 22, «Sign Board,» 1969, $ 431,500.
The floor is adorned in large scale sculptures like «Pretzel Bike» by Catharine Ahearn, a humorous take on the prowess of materiality in an artist's studio practice.
Throughout this period, he would visit the park as often as three times a week to sketch and eventually make the table - top bronzes exhibited on this floor and the large sculpture, Richmond Oak, shown outside The Tetley.
She cast the organic shapes large - scale in milky acrylic to create two translucent, radiant sculptures — a 15 - foot - long, wall - mounted horizontal piece titled Slug and a 13 - foot - tall floor - to - ceiling piece titled Egg, each lit from within and host to a lush universe of plant life.
The exhibition spans all levels of the Hong Kong Arts Centre's Pao Galleries, with paintings, sculptures and a large - scale installation suspended from the ceiling on the top floor, accompanied by studies and reference materials tracing the evolution of Lee's practice on the lower level.
In her current show at David Zwirner, titled simply Isa Genzken, the artist presents sculptures from her Shauspieler (Actors) series, two new large - scale architectural sculptures, pieces from her Nefertiti series, as well as panel works both on the floor and along the walls.
This can be seen in the large scale floor sculpture Spread a work made of an enormous number of second hand plates, densely arranged with a strong sense of physicality.
They include unframed works on paper characterized by their dark, richly textured surfaces; large abstract acrylic prints on canvas; and linear sculptures that both hang on the wall and rest on the floor.
One of the founders of minimalism) in sculpture, he is famous for his grid - based floor pieces and for his large outdoor works.
This exhibition features six of Anatsui's large - scale sculptures — five are wall mounted and one extends into the viewers» space across the floor.
Her process involves the use of large quantities of acrylic paint poured onto her studio floor; the paint eventually becomes building blocks to construct layered abstract sculptures called paint - objects.
Architectural elements and echoes of Minimalist sculpture have been carefully arranged on the floor, and there are four large abstract paintings on the walls.
Like Chris Burden, the performance artist whose retrospective last fall filled all five floors of the New Museum, Oppenheim began his career exploring the aesthetic of self - inflicted pain, and later moved on to large - scale sculpture that straddled art, architecture and landscape design.
A large Carl Andre floor sculpture and a couple of Donald Judd wall reliefs set the tone — minimalist, classical, austere.
Now through Jan. 12 at the Reading Public Museum, a series of large abstract paintings and small bronze sculptures by Carol Brown Goldberg can be viewed on the second floor adjacent to...
For the Los Carpinteros exhibition at Parasol unit, the ground floor galleries are dedicated to large - scale installations and sculptures, such as Tomates, 2013.
The back wall is painted in gradated neon orange that brings to mind a nuclear flash, gallery benches are dripping and melting into the floor, and a large - scale symbolic sculpture holds court in the center.
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