Piotr Chizinski's
larger sculptural practice questions the effects of historical digital technologies to offer sociopolitical inquiries about the present.
The Nevada - born, Los Angeles - based artist's frequently profane text quilts (this one seems to be an exception) are part of
a larger sculptural practice, which includes assemblages with a frontier resourcefulness and a no - nonsense attitude.
Not exact matches
In her artistic
practice, recent works include the
large - scale
sculptural installations Raked at Spencer Brownstone Gallery in New York (2014), and Floor / Ceiling at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut (2013).
Hutchins» expressive and intuitive studio
practice produces dynamic
sculptural installations, collages, paintings and
large - scale ceramics, all hybrid juxtapositions of the handmade.
Practicing an evolutionary approach to his art, Leonardo Drew is in a constant state of making and unmaking his
large - scale
sculptural assemblages.
Working on both
large - scale installations and individual
sculptural pieces, makes Johnson's
practice unique among artists creating contemporary glass.
Jessica Jackson Hutchins» expressive and intuitive studio
practice produces dynamic
sculptural installations, collages, paintings and
large - scale ceramics — all hybrid juxtapositions of the handmade.
In a
large - scale piece called Cupboard V, Leigh incorporates dance, improvisation, and music into her
sculptural practice.
LeWitt's iconic «Incomplete Open Cube 8/5» from 1974 is the
largest sculptural version from the series and recalls the conceptual investigations at the heart of his
practice.
Lee Bontecou: Drawn Worlds on view at the Menil Collection through May 11th, is the first drawing retrospective for the artist who when «rediscovered» for big museum shows a decade ago was rediscovered for her meaty, muscular work:
large - scale sculpture that the artist largely concentrated on between 1958 and 1967 before having a child sidelined the
sculptural practice.
He engages with non arts sector institutions in
large scale collaborative projects where he deconstructs drawing, painting and
sculptural processes and disseminates concepts, methods and material usage through his
practice and interactive workshops.
1968 - 73 and the
large sculptural installation Lingotto 1968 have an important relationship to the
practice of Joseph Beuys in their use of wax as a major component to the work, and reflect Merz's position in the wider European context during the 1960s.
Crichton creates
large - scale sculptures and installations that investigate physical space and contain references to and elements of minimalist sensibilities, occult aesthetics, and formal
sculptural practices.
Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective traces the development of Price's
sculptural practice from his luminously glazed ovoid forms to his suggestive, molten - like slumps, positioning him within the
larger narrative of modern American sculpture.
Thompson did not stop making art; text work, performative photographic pieces, objects and
large - scale
sculptural installations which were widely exhibited, but he did not return to painting until he retired from education and was able to devote himself to â $ the day - to - day involvement that a serious painting
practice requiresâ $.
During the 1990s he extended his
practice to standalone
sculptural figures, installations, and
large sculptures both animatronic and inflatable.
With SPREAD funding, I want refine the language of abstraction articulated in my recent ceramics, and expand my
sculptural practice from objects to environments, through
larger works and new installations.
John Wynne «s diverse, research - led
practice includes
large - scale sound installations, delicate
sculptural works, flying radios and award - winning «composed documentaries» that hover on the borders between documentation and abstraction.
Her recent
practice includes
large scale installations using
sculptural arrangements and paper cut - outs.
Incorporating her signature
large format photographs, handmade wall paper,
sculptural dioramas, live topiaries and mechanical vignettes, Soulier's first solo exhibition gives the viewer more than a little peak into the artist's studio
practice.
This presentation includes plaster and mirror reliefs,
large - scale mirror sculptures the artist refers to as «geometric families,» and works on paper, revealing the central role drawing has played in Monir's
practice and focusing on a
sculptural and graphic oeuvre developed over more than 40 years.