Sentences with phrase «large sculpture»

At both ends of town visitors are greeted by large sculptures of the region's prized bull breeds on the median strip with another reminder atop the local shopping complex.
These historical relations translate into relations in space, as large sculptures draw viewers into a meticulously staged environment.
We have selected three large sculptures at two museums that can easily add to your romantic moment.
I have seen collectors then move to buying very large sculptures and paintings.
There were situations where the entire class was engaged in building one large sculpture together.
In the front gallery, two large sculptures dominate the space and appear at first glance to be monumental figurative abstractions.
Sculpture has been central in religious devotion in many cultures, and until recent centuries large sculptures, too expensive for private individuals to create, were usually an expression of religion or politics.
The pieces range from the artist's body - centered early performances of the 1980s, through large sculptures of threatening household objects, to more recent, politically charged installations.
Very large sculptures in clay with very heavily grogged clay.
On view is a new series of photographs as well as three large sculptures made of architectural remnants taken from Ciudad Juárez.
Two small studies for larger sculptures by English artist Phillip King («Sun and Moon» at left and «Blue Slicer» on the right) are featured in «The British Invastion» exhibition exploring 40 years of the
It marked the premier of a new series of large sculptures for the public realm, including two Wind Sculptures sited in the Park's 18th century - designed landscape — each measuring over six metres in height and richly painted with Shonibare's emblematic batik fabric patterns.
He also made large sculptures from aluminium or from Cor - ten steel, which weathers to a rust - like appearance.
The Directors of Marlborough Gallery are pleased to announce a group exhibition entitled Large Sculptures with works by Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alice Aycock, Fernando Botero, Santiago Calatrava, Red Grooms, Robert Lazzarini, Clement Meadmore, Michele Oka Doner, Tom Otterness, Beverly Pepper, Arnaldo Pomodoro, George Rickey, David Rodríguez Caballero, Kenneth Snelson, Manolo Valdés and Ursula Von Rydingsvard.
We take a look at America's largest sculpture garden, which, we learn, used to serve as a military training ground
There are two large sculptures on the Whitney's fifth - floor terrace, Black Star (2014) and Wooden Star I (2014).
East Gallery: This exhibition features large sculptures by Victoria artist Nick Brdar, involving cut - out and modeled images of bodily segments grafted on to structures and discarded consumer objects.
The British artist Richard Wilson RA is best known for large sculptures which draw on the methods of engineering and which, when installed, parley with their architectural environment.
For a solo show at the Zach Feuer Gallery, opening on Nov. 11, Ms. Vitale will present large sculptures, made of decommissioned steel from a railroad track facility in Pennsylvania that relate to her installation on the High Line running through March.
Proponent of the Nouveau Réalisme movement created large sculptures formed from found objects such as crushed cars.
Here she has filled the gallery with several large sculptures, but also one that divides the space into two, acting as a dam or border and thus reorienting our flow around the room.
It will feature two large sculptures inspired by the children's tale The Flying Classroom, written by Erich Kästner in 1935.
An intense inspiration with her craft and an elaborate obsession with the material leads to more and more larger sculptures which as well literally as in a figurative way occupy the space (after N. van de Kamp, Arts historian, «less is more» 2009).
and around Vigeland Sculpture Park (Vigelandsparken), the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist.
The Museum is located opposite the Japanese American artist's former home and workplace for most of his career, where he created drawings for many installations, beautiful large sculptures, and projects for gardens, furniture, and other forms of art.
In the 1980s she made increasingly large sculptures out of bronze, cement, and fiberglass, that maintained the architectural yet organic spirit of her smaller ceramic work.
The New Art Centre, which was set up by Madeleine Bessborough in London in 1958 before moving to rural Salisbury, represents (among others) the estates of Barbara Hepworth and Kenneth Armitage: they do a good line in large sculptures built to last.
Allan Houser Exhibition of many large sculptures will open on April 27th on the spacious Centennial Plaza, Round Rock (within walking distance the location of SculptFest).
Steve's work encompasses large sculpture and his practice of visual poetics is broad and diverse in form, image and circumstance.
Olivia Strange's work Cornu copia copia topia of your broken lusty (2016), which will open the show, recalls an imagined paradise with a bright red lounge chair atop a blue water floor made from resin; footage of palm trees swaying in the wind illuminates the trinitron television cubes, while large sculptures made from cement and wax appear tree - like.
The bird, named «Avery,» was created just for the Bioneers conference, but it is one of many other large sculptures, including just goldfish, whale skeletons, starfish and other animals impacted by floating plastics.
There are two large sculptures studios linked to two smaller project rooms, including a welding room, kiln and areas for plaster, stone, and wood working.
In a somehow familial approach, the wall pieces that accompany these two large sculptures seem to frame or host them within something that we can more easily recognize as Larner's homespun style.
The viewer encounters three large sculptures here, sprawled out in various scenarios that nearly obstruct the viewer's path through the gallery (this was particularly the case on opening night, in true LA fashion, as traffic bottlenecked between the sculptures and the front desk, where the wine was being served).
Constructions were central to Mary's work, while Kenneth explored mobiles and paintings, although both realised large sculptures and murals.
A single large sculpture by Diana Al - Hadid that interweaves landscape, architecture, and the human figure will occupy a room in the 21st Century gallery beginning March 10 until September 2.
Hugh Scott - Douglas» second solo exhibition at the gallery features two new large sculptures as well as new works from the series «Chopped Bills»... read more
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.
As part of the exhibition The Multiple Store @ Canary Wharf that takes place from 21st September to 13th November at the Lobby of One Canada Square, visitors will also be able to see large sculptures at Jubilee Park (Monday to Sunday, daylight hours).
«This is a man who for years and years worked for the state, doing figurative large sculpture to survive,» said Ms. Lévy, who also represents the Korean painter Chung Sang - Hwa.
Robert Longo's The Last Flag: The Ballot or the Bullet (1990) at Galerie Hans Mayer There are a lot of Robert Longos at the fair but nothing like this massive sculpture of an American flag, the culmination of a series the artist was working on in the»80s that tackled this iconic symbol (in clear homage to Jasper Johns), and the only large sculpture of its kind that he's ever done — and remarkably it's a primary - market piece.
To me, video installations, sound works, and large sculptures exemplify inclusive spirit of the ATLBNL and Atlanta Contemporary's recent rebranding as fun and approachable.
Installed in the center of the room are three large sculptures set in a row on axis with the gallery's signature double - pitched skylights.
Now & Again is the first substantial monograph on the painting and sculpture of Dike Blair; it is published on the occasion of his exhibition at the Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina, and gathers 50 gouaches and 14 large sculptures dating from 2001 to the present.
Large sculptures based on UN security barriers refer to territorial, political borders, while a five - metre - long curtain with a celestial gradation of colour and the title Just Hanging Around symbolises gentle — though nonetheless challenging — obstacles.
The bulbous forms of the last large sculptures, made at the end of his life, are sanded to a smooth perfection and then lacquered in iridescent colors that augment their seductive power.
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