Sentences with phrase «large kinetic sculpture»

The city of Münster had acquired a large kinetic sculpture by George Rickey and installed it in a local park.
His large kinetic sculptures, inspired by his first encounters with Alexander Calder, are in private collections and corporate offices all over the world.
Victoria Miro was showing one of Conrad Shawcross's large kinetic sculptures, which hummed and clicked a syncopated rhythm as its articulated wooden arms spun lit bulbs in complex, fairground loops.
, MOTHERS is the largest kinetic sculpture Creed has created to date: measuring forty - eight feet wide and more than twenty feet tall, it steadily rotates a full 360 degrees.

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The oil pump sculptures formally refer to the large - scale kinetic sculptures of Jean Tinguely, Alexander Calder, and Mark Di Suvero.
All of the works featured in the exhibition — ranging from video games, single channel video, kinetic sculpture, and prints, to pen plotter drawings — have been created by means of technological tools with an emphasis on the mixing and matching of both professional and amateur technologies, as well as the vernaculars these technologies encourage within culture at large.
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).
The interest in biomorphism recurs in the nearly ten - foot - tall sculpture Animal Treasures, a «fountain» of species, with each smaller creature held by the scruff of his neck by a larger creature, raising ideas of repetition and regeneration while also creating a kinetic effect through the ball bearings installed in the scruff of each «mother's» mouth.
With Performing Sculpture, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground - breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sSculpture, the Tate Modern in London presents the UK's largest ever exhibition of Alexander Calder, who was one of the ground - breaking artists of the 20th Century and pioneer of kinetic sculpturesculpture.
Maszkiewicz's diverse sculpture work incorporates both kinetic art and large floral installations.
Based in one large gallery with adjoining exhibition spaces around the periphery, Kessler's work is comprised of a network of kinetic sculptures, each of which incorporate surveillance cameras acting in tandem with the sculptures» movements to create video imagery occurring in real time.
Among the numerous works on display are sculptures that he created with artist friends such as Niki de Saint Phalle, Berhard Luginbühl, Daniel Spoerri, and Eva Aeppli, his sculptures that deal with his passion for motor racing, and two of his complex large - scale sculptures that touch the senses by the use of kinetic, optical, and acoustic means.
Join Lorimoto, our crowned - monarchs - of - the - outliers, for this high quality and well worth the trip exhibition which will include the large scale drawings of ornate fungus by Alex Chowaniec, paired paintings by Max Yawney, two kinetic sculptures by Charlotte Becket, and a larger than life sculpture called «Chainsaw Blue» by Nao Matsumoto.
His body of work ranges from the collaborative performances with the group SHRIMPS (1984 - 1993) to large - scale sculptures such as Tumble Room (2001) to photographs of performative actions to kinetic and sound producing sculptures.
His works are even more impressive at scale so we're hoping to see some of his larger ones in this retrospective of kinetic sculpture.
2006 «You call this Sculptcha» Compass, Carol Elliot, 10/06/06 «KInetic / Asthetic sculpture» Eu Jacksonville, Carol Elliot, 10/5/06 «Brothers Tummy» Folio weekly, Adam Diamond, 10/10/06 «Charming Combination of quality and quantity» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Jerry Cullum, april 2006 «Lines of Descent» Paper City Magazine, Johnathan Lerner, 11/30/06 «Long Overdue» Folio Weekly, Shelton Hull, 1/3/06 «Going with the Flow» Home Magazine, Jill Kirchner Simpson, 10 2005 «Cabin Fervor» Atlanta Homes And Lifestyles, Tara n. Wilfong, june 2005 «Art in Freedom Park», Editor Evan Levy, 2005 «Activating Space» catalog Jacksonville Museum of Modern Art, 2005 «Cutting Edge Scuptural Installation» Arbus Magazine, May / june 2005 «Artist Creations Inspired by Grandmothers Quilts» Roswell Neighbor, Joan Durbin, 6/22/05 «Amerikanishes Gansemannlein» Nurnberg Plus, Julia Lehner, june, 17,2005 «Neus Lebensgefuhl im Alten Schloss» Nurnberg Extra, Bridgett Ruf, june, 24 2005 «Man Spurt Die Liebe Dahinter» Pegnitz Zeitung, Wilfred Appelt, June 24, 2005 «Activating Space» † Folio Weekly, Shelton Hull, april 2005 «Large Vision Small Works» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Jerry Cullum, 11/30/03 «Birds of many Feathers» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Catherine Fox, 09/23/03 «Art Goes Postal» Atlanta Journal - Constitution, Catherine Fox, 10/23/03 «Talk of The Town» Creative Loafing, Andisheh Nourraee, 6/24/03 «Our Place» Interview HGTV nov..
Look for: large - scale wood sculpture by Deborah Butterfield at Danese / Corey; photos influenced by Edward Hopper at Fraenkel; optic and kinetic art at Maxwell Davidson and Haim Steinbach's whimsical «Bear With Me,» a shelf with bocce balls, statuette and rubber dog chew, at Barbara Krakow.
At its annual meeting in March, the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art made possible the acquisition of Piano / Piano (1963 — 1965/2011) by Richard Artschwager, a major example of the wooden sculptures that employ Formica as a laminate, for which he is known; Plaster Surrogates (1982/1989) by Allan McCollum, the last large grouping available of the artist's signature works in this series; and Condensation Wall (1963 — 1966/2013) by Hans Haacke, a breakthrough kinetic work from the artist's early career.
Created by artist Chris Burden, Metropolis II (2010) is a complex, large - scale kinetic sculpture modeled after a fast - paced modern city.
Fletcher Benton is an American kinetic artist born in 1931, best - known for his large - scale steel abstract geometric sculptures and dynamic paintings.
British artist James Capper will present his newest large - scale, kinetic sculpture, Mountaineer Prototype, 2015, at Collins Park in Miami Beach as part of Art Basel Miami Beach's Public Sector.
Inspired by the graphic depictions of saints» martyrdom featured throughout works in the National Gallery's collection, Multiple Death will be displayed alongside the exhibition's large scale kinetic sculptures from 28 October 2014 to 1 March 2015.
The biggest work on display is a kinetic sculpture that, replicating the movements of heavy construction machinery, sets in motion a number of large fibreglass sculptures.
In this large - scale, solo exhibition of kinetic sculptures and sound installations, artist Terry Berlier offers a sensory experience full of humorous interpretations of recording time.
, a large - scale kinetic sculpture installation composed of double - sided glass panel mirrors, with an excerpt of text cut out of each mobile panels.
Howe is now working on what he calls «the largest kinetic wind sculpture in the world,» at 30 feet wide, 30 feet deep, and 25 feet high.
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