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.
At over fourteen feet tall, it is
the largest work in the exhibition.
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.
For the seven
large works in exhibition, Matthew then engraved these laser photos onto painted panels, so the raw wood underneath is exposed.
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 large works in the exhibition such as Tree Mall (2018), originate from drawings which are then projected, resized and traced onto wooden panels.
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.
In
the largest work in the exhibition Sorry for the metaphor # 2, the artist has created a photomural using Xeroxed sheets applied directly to the wall.
Not exact matches
A fantastic opportunity to join a well established leading specialist
in large format print, signage and
exhibition work.
I tend to sell more prints than originals, I did start by selling my original
work in galleries but as soon as I started selling prints I stopped because it
worked out more cost effective to sell online, so I still have a
large proportion of my original
work, I hope to have an
exhibition at some point.
The first
large - scale
exhibition at the Southbank Centre of
work by Jeremy Deller, innovative and unconventional social artist, will certainly illustrate his instinctively introspective «joy
in people».
Perhaps a more effective way to «celebrate [me], [my]
work and [my] contributions to not only the art world at
large, but also a generation of black artists
working in performance,» might be to curate multi-ethnic
exhibitions that give American audiences the rare opportunity to measure directly the groundbreaking achievements of African American artists against those of their peers
in «the art world at
large.
Bringing together almost 250
works by 16 iconic photographers, and spanning the 1960s to the late»80s, the
exhibition will be one of the
largest overviews of North American photography
in the UK
in recent years.
This play between documentary and staged images, usually shot using a
large - format camera, is what Wall has become known for, and, with this
exhibition of new
work, Wall will continue to mess with what viewers believe to be the truth
in his pictures.
Writing a few years ago about the
large - scaled, full - bodied
works in Voulkos's late»50s solo
exhibition in Pasadena, ceramics specialist Frank Lloyd noted, «The structured, volumetric pieces seemed at once raw and primitive, yet forged with a modern sensibility.
Hunter writes: «
In the show, twelve recent, mostly large - scale, conventionally stretched works share fast - looking brush strokes; few visible layers of oil or acrylic; a graphic, flat appearance that emphasizes surface; and the impression — confirmed in the curatorial statement — that these paintings did not take long to make... The works in the exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about painting right now — where we locate meaning and value in paintings made quickly.&raqu
In the show, twelve recent, mostly
large - scale, conventionally stretched
works share fast - looking brush strokes; few visible layers of oil or acrylic; a graphic, flat appearance that emphasizes surface; and the impression — confirmed
in the curatorial statement — that these paintings did not take long to make... The works in the exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about painting right now — where we locate meaning and value in paintings made quickly.&raqu
in the curatorial statement — that these paintings did not take long to make... The
works in the exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about painting right now — where we locate meaning and value in paintings made quickly.&raqu
in the
exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about painting right now — where we locate meaning and value
in paintings made quickly.&raqu
in paintings made quickly.»
For his second solo
exhibition in New York, the Australian photographer presents three new
large photographic
works documenting interventions directly undertaken onto foreclose homes, which, from the outside, perfectly embody the ideal of the suburban dream.
British silkscreen and collage star Joe Webb stages his first ever retrospective at For Arts Sake gallery
in London this spring,
in a
large - scale
exhibition displaying some of his most famous pieces alongside never - before - seen
works.
Among the
works presented
in the
exhibition are Gestures (1999), Crossfire (2007), Mixed Reviews (1999 — 2001) and the centerpiece of the
exhibition Video Quartet (2002), a
large, four - screen projection featuring hundreds of clips from old Hollywood films, with actors and musicians making sound or playing instruments.
A
large work by Chris Jones, After They Had Left, is included
in the group
exhibition, HOME (less)... Read More
Also as part of this
exhibition, the artist's Chicago
works have been reproduced
in large scale and installed on the exterior of the the Chicago Cultural Center building through the summer of 2019.
The image - rich volume «Thornton Dial
in the 21st Century» coincided with a 2005
exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, that included a series of
large - scale
works Dial created
in tribute to the Gee's Bend artists, and «Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper» explores his early drawings.
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.
Opening at Mana Contemporary
in Jersey City on Saturday, May 10 and continuing to August 1, 2014, the
exhibition will present
work from Resnick's entire six - decade career, including a rare 1937 portrait; quintessential Abstract Expressionist paintings from the 1940s and»50s; a selection of the
large allover paintings of the 1960s through 1980s for which Resnick is best known; and a group of late figurative
works.
The on - site installations program
IN / SITU, selected by a major international curator, and EXPO Projects organized by the fair Directors, feature
large - scale suspended sculptures and site - specific
works within the
exhibition hall, alongside EXPO VIDEO, featuring a dynamic curated screening program for film, video, and new media
works, and Special
Exhibitions booths highlighting non-profit organizations.
Highlights of the
exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron photograph made
in Sri Lanka towards the end of her life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn
in Paris
in 1949; the first collaborative
work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set of 10 photographs called the Sausage Series; a new painting on paper by Brice Marden; one of the art brut artist Adolph Wolfli's
largest and most important drawings; a portrait of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
Focusing on the central role of colour
in Patrick Heron's
work, this
exhibition brings an extensive group of the artist's
large - scale abstract
works to Cornwall, where Heron lives and
worked from 1956.
Thomas Marks talks to artist Idris Khan as the
largest exhibition of his
works to date goes on display at the New Art Gallery
in Walsall
In addition to numerous solo
exhibitions, a
large - scale retrospective of Murakami's
work, © Murakami, toured major museums around the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
There have been a
large number of international
exhibitions of his
work since his first solo
exhibition at the Frye Art Museum
in Seattle, USA, 2012.
AWB: To reiterate and reframe, your
work has lived
in so many spaces and places — from
large - scale
exhibitions such as the Istanbul Biennial to park benches and billboards
in Chicago.
Recent
exhibitions of Uecker's
work include a
large - scale retrospective at K20 am Grabbeplatz, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, Düsseldorf,
in 2015; and a solo
exhibition, Tribute to Hafez, at the Imam Ali (AS) Religious Arts Museum, Tehran,
in 2016.
Contracted for a six week period to
work with a team of artists to produce
large scale acrylic paintings for
exhibition at Deitch Projects
in NY, NY.
Consisting of twelve identically scaled anodized aluminum
works, the historic
exhibition at the Kunsthalle Baden - Baden was significant
in that it marked the first time Judd used colored anodized aluminum
in such a
large, floor - mounted format.
The
exhibition, entitled «Passages,» includes ten new
works varying
in size from miniature premiere coupe studies to ambitious
large - scale diptychs, all of which focus on the trees surrounding Grimes» studios
in Connecticut and Maine.
This is a major
exhibition of
works by a New York artist who died
in 1978 at the age of 35; and, literally, made a mark on NYC
in the 70s by cutting into — and at times removing —
large chunks of buildings.
Showing a continuous programme of
exhibitions including contemporary paintings,
works on paper, sculpture and installations, the gallery is also the
largest publisher of contemporary editions and prints
in Europe.
In fact, instead of a museum
exhibition, fourteen years have passed before a
large selection of Humphrey's
work could be seen again.
NORTH ADAMS, MASSACHUSETTS — The powerful sculpture of artist Richard Nonas transforms MASS MoCA's
largest gallery
in a monumental
exhibition that features both a survey of past
works and a new site - specific commission for some 15,000 sq. ft. of space.
Labor intensive doesn't begin to describe the technique New York - based artist Stephen Dean uses to create the
large - scale «Crossword» watercolor compositions featured
in this
exhibition of recent
works.
Parallel to this show, Jason Rhoades»
work can be seen at the Whitney Museum of American Art's Biennial
exhibition, where he will exhibit his
large - scale
work entitled «Uno Momento, the Theatre
in my Dick, A Look to the Physical / Ephemeral», first shown at the Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland,
in 1996.
Bad Witch (1970)(pictured above) and Small Bad Witch (1972), respectively the
largest mixed media
work in the
exhibition and its smaller study, depict a
large hypodermic needle with a face, surrounded by heroin paraphernalia including a spoon.
In part a celebration of the artist's 75th birthday, the show boasts drawings, sketches, and architectural models in addition to numerous large - scale works, and offers a unique viewing experience as well — Stella staged the exhibition himself, making the most of the museum's customizable, flexible wall syste
In part a celebration of the artist's 75th birthday, the show boasts drawings, sketches, and architectural models
in addition to numerous large - scale works, and offers a unique viewing experience as well — Stella staged the exhibition himself, making the most of the museum's customizable, flexible wall syste
in addition to numerous
large - scale
works, and offers a unique viewing experience as well — Stella staged the
exhibition himself, making the most of the museum's customizable, flexible wall system.
In his 1950
exhibition at the Betty Parsons Gallery, he put up a notice that while there is a tendency to look at
large paintings from a distance, these
works were intended to be seen from close up.
For the artist's first solo
exhibition in New York, C24 Gallery will present texts from billboards that appeared on the streets of Berlin, London, and Paris as well as major new light
works, and a
large - scale «Fire Poem.»
«OVERLOOK» features The Olana Partnership's
largest loan
exhibition in the Sharp Family Gallery with 55
works from CPPC including «Penetrable» by Jesus Rafael Soto which will be sited within Olana's designed historic landscape and 18 site specific
works by Fernández.
Her
works have been shown
in over 200
large - scale
exhibitions, and constitute parts of noteworthy museum and private collections.