Sentences with phrase «large works in»

The gallery contains several large works in addition to a small studio archive behind two temporary walls — giving visitors permission to connect the inner workings of her process with the resulting, public canvas.
The five large works in Boundary Girl include references ranging from the art historical to the local.
In the 1980s Madden stopped painting for a time and devoted herself to drawing, this resulted in a series of large works in graphite and oil paint on paper.
For her first solo show with the gallery, Berkenblit introduces fresh characters with her deft painting style — large works in oil and paint stick, featuring bold colors amid abstract shapes on a dark black background.
Schnabel produces large works in wax, resin, on velvet, with found objects, on tarps and lithographs with hand painted elements.
The large works in the exhibition such as Tree Mall (2018), originate from drawings which are then projected, resized and traced onto wooden panels.
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Artists from Suffolk, Nassau, Brooklyn, and Queens were invited to submit applications to show large works in the League's spacious Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery.
Few of these works were seen by others — they were gathered by Wróblewski's mother after his death — and they never came to the single - mindedness of either the large works in blue or the dutiful socialist - realist paintings that Wróblewski also had to make.
For the seven large works in exhibition, Matthew then engraved these laser photos onto painted panels, so the raw wood underneath is exposed.
The Musée National des arts asiatiques - Guimet is presenting 6 large works in «Carte Blanche à Jiang Dahai» from October 2016 to February 2017.
The artist is known for her detailed and sensitive oil pastel works on chalkboard, as used for her four large works in The New Four Seasons, but her pictures are what she describes as apparitions, brief moments captured as with her new body of work, where the focus is not the trees or landscape but that moment of a leaf or insect disturbing the surface of the water... full article: http://www.widewalls.ch/myong-hi-kim-the-new-four-seasons-solo-exhibition-art-projects-international-new-york-2015/
Another view of the installation wall with three by Judy Pfaff, just to the right of the large works in red (the top work there is Strawberries by Ann Shostrom)
Featured among the large works in oil on canvas are the ravishing diptych «Heel, Sit, Stay» (1977) and the turbulent «La Grande Vallée XVI Pour Iva» (1983), painted in high contrasts of indigo, violet, lemon and lime.
In fact, for fundamentalists the biblical book qua book does not really exist; rather, the Bible is an unsystematic anthology of individual verses or short passages that are unrelated to their Contexts and to the larger works in which they are embedded.
The first and largest work in an ongoing series, it is rife with personal significance and national symbolism for the Nigeria - born artist.
This triangle appears again in the work BL71, another large work in the exhibition, amongst a field of numerous dynamic forms.
The ballpoint pen on canvas BL60 is the largest work in the exhibition at 84 x 144 inches.
Takako Kimura incorporates stickers into larger works in which the individual stickers compete for the viewer's attention.
The latter are the most ambitious in their hybridity of masculine formalism and feminine connotation and contingency — works such as «Anatomy of a Kimono» (1976), a massive multipaneled piece in the collection of Bruno Bischofberger, and «Wonderland» (1983), a large work in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum and one of the finest and most poignant of Schapiro's homages to domesticity and traditional needlework crafts.
At over fourteen feet tall, it is the largest work in the exhibition.
The largest work in his new exhibition is Homage to Romare Bearden, an outsize tapestry produced by the renowned Marguerite Stephens studio.
The largest work in the exhibition, Untitled, 1986, a large - scale print depicting a hydra - like creature is known to be one of the rarest in Haring's oeuvre.
The show leaves out Hesse's large work in favor of hanging paper - mâché and cord, created at an abandoned German textile factory.
The single large work in «Stack» looks even more jerry - built.
This show of recent work by Chantal Joffe continues the small individual figure studies for which she has enjoyed such success, but now with the addition of some larger works in which a number of figures appear together.
Tales of Love (1959), the largest work in Ortman's breakthrough 1960 exhibition at Stable Gallery, is the apogee of the relentless, reductivist constructions that Judd found so inspirational.
I did a series of solo shows in 2016, so I have been making a lot of drawings and pushing the larger works in new directions.
Then I branched into larger works in silhouette and linear treatment, several relying mostly on burnt sienna and black, which in my mind is reminiscent of the impact of Andalusia.»
Take Rosy Keyser's Big Sugar Sea Wall (2012), a large work in which sheets of corrugated steel and polycarbonate have been hammered onto and behind a wooden frame.
The gallery suggests reading the show's largest work in sequence, bottom to top (and Hale Woodruff also created history paintings).
The largest work in the show contains a serial image silkscreen of Kim Jong - un and a cartoon of South Korean pop star Psy in a work entitled Stripe.
In contrast, another large work in the show, The Execution of Abstraction is of a giant super server, the kind that mega corporations and institutions (e.g. Google / NSA) employ.
This is another of the larger works in the show that become more enveloping in their scale.
Façade,, the largest work in the show, is an impenetrable urban wall that then dissolves in certain areas to reveal extreme fragility.
In the largest work in the show, «Untitled (Gaeta)» from 1989, he paints mostly with his fingers, creating a small mountain of blacks and violets mixed with white.
Twombly's «Untitled (Gaeta),» from 1989, is the largest work in the show.
But the largest work in the show alluded to the sometimes surreal aspects of living in the various urban wastelands Ward has occupied over the years.
Her surfaces reveal her process; she wants us to comprehend her working methods and even exhibits a large work in progress as part of this exhibition.
The largest work in the exhibition, an oil painting more than five feet wide, depicts the night sky in reverse, an array of dark stars floating on a light - gray field.
The romance and affect of the Los Angeles driving landscape on the artist is clear in the largest work in the exhibition, Echo Park, 2011, a 15 foot long painting sitting upon two small, steel sawhorses.
The height and openness of the atrium space, which the visitor reaches by a staircase from the lobby, permitted MOMA to make an indoor centerpiece of one of the largest works in its sculpture collection: Barnett Newman's abstract Cor - Ten steel «Broken Obelisk» (1963 - 69).
It is among his largest works in any medium and is the first to incorporate a building's architecture into his own work.
Now, he's garnering major - league art world attention with larger works in high - profile exhibitions such as MoMA PS1's latest edition of «Greater New York» and the 2017 Whitney Biennial, where he's installed a gallery - spanning faux stained - glass window.
In the second room a large work in three parts confronts you with what are undoubtedly organic forms, but forms which defy quick identification.
The largest works in the room are titled In Bloom 1, 2 and 3.
Another, larger work in the exhibition is Earth Tones # 2.
Upon entering the gallery, the largest work in the exhibition Breach (large figure on raft)(2016), takes center stage.
Over thirteen feet long, this work is the largest work in that series and is being shown here for first time since it was shown at the Leo Castelli Gallery twenty years ago.
The maquette for the larger work in Darley Dale stone positioned in Battersea Park in 1948; the drapery and the apprehensive poses refer to Moore's «shelter drawings».
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