Sentences with phrase «late monumental works»

Among highlights here are two renowned late monumental works by Eva Hesse: the latex and canvas floor work «Augment» and the four - part wall piece «Aught», both created in 1968.
During the summer, Feuerman will be returning to the Venice Biennale to showcase her latest monumental works at the entrance of the biennale with the Concilio Europeo dell» Arte and with an additional exhibition at the historic Palazzo Bembo with the GlobalArtAffairs Foundation.

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Director Jon Amiel's 2009 film Creation is set during the period when Darwin was conducting the research that would later form the basis of his monumental work and forever change how the human species viewed itself in relation to the rest of the natural world.
With Varda's latest film, Faces Places (Visages Villages), she returns to her roots in photography, working with JR as they travel through the French countryside in his mobile photo booth to produce monumental photographs of the people (and goats) they meet and paste them on the sides of walls, rocks — even shipping containers piled high on a dock in Le Havre.
The Arts Council memorial exhibition that opened a year later — largely due to the efforts of the artist's widow, Lilian Holt, Joanna Drew of the Arts Council and the critic Andrew Forge — commenced the reappraisal of Bomberg's work, although the show was an uneven account of his career, entirely omitting the monumental early works such as In the Hold and The Mud Bath.
Four of Chamberlain's late works, monumental sculptures in bright green, pink and bronze coloured aluminium — Ritzfrolic, Wishingwellwink, Fiddlersfortune (all 2010) and Naughtynightcap (2008) can be viewed outdoors in the Garden's landscaped grounds.
The Aftermath Dislocation Principle (ADP) the latest work from artist Jimmy Cauty, housed in a 40 ft shipping container is a monumental post-riot landscape in miniature — arriving in Oxford between the 25th and 27th November before it continues its country - wide tour of «riot sites» until Christmas Day.
Sculptor Forrest Myers moved to New York from the West Coast in 1961 and by the late sixties was becoming known for works both large and small: monumental sculptures like Four Corners and the diminutive Moon Museum that carried the work of Robert Rauschenberg, David Novros, John Chamberlain, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol and Myers himself to the moon on a tiny ceramic wafer attached to the Apollo 12 lander.
Today the collection (which includes approximately 6,000 objects) is primarily composed of late - nineteenth and twentieth - century works, ranging from Pablo Picasso's monumental public sculpture Bust of Sylvette to a Joseph Cornell box, Chocolat Menier, from 1952.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early 1960s and the abstracted landscapes and still - lifes of the mid - to late «60s, the monochromatic paintings of the 1970s and ending with his use of grids in the 1980s.
Recent exhibitions include a 10 year survey of Sergej Jensen's work, Lari Pittman's monumental From A Late Western Impaerium, a new body of ceramic work by Liz Larner, Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin movies and immersive sculptural theaters, Anish Kapoor, Glenn Ligon's Well, it's bye - bye / If you call that gone, Rachel Harrison's Three Young Framers, Matthew Barney, John Bock's Three Sisters, Toba Khedoori, Abraham Cruzvillegas» Autoconcanción, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Theaster Gates» But To Be A Poor Race.
Today the collection (which includes approximately 6,000 objects) is primarily composed of late - nineteenth - and twentieth - century works, ranging from Pablo Picasso's monumental public sculpture Bust of Sylvette to a Joseph Cornell box, Chocolat Menier, from 1952.
Smith executed his Spray series in roughly five years, starting in 1958, at a time when he was moving from such open, linear works as Hudson River Landscape to the monumental later series.
His later works frequently reflect the reduced geometric forms of Minimalist art, but other pieces also include life - size fiberglass figures and monumental wood carvings.
These works include her richly layered wax paintings and poured latex and polyurethane foam sculptures of the late 1960s and early»70s; innovative videos, installations, and «knots» from the 1970s; metalized, pleated wall pieces of the 1980s and»90s; and pieces in a variety of other mediums, such as glass, ceramics, photography, or cast polyurethane, as in the case of the monumental The Graces (2003 — 05).
In a witty contrast of rural and urban work, La Thangue's monumental canvas is hung near J.B. Pyne's Laying Monster Tubes from the New River (1855), a paean to the latest urban engineering techniques.
After a while, he decided to combine installation and drawing creating monumental works called» Installation Drawings» on canvas or linen and pinned to the wall and later covered with black paint stick, one sort of grease wax crayon.
This seminal work, measuring a monumental 250 x 260 cm, was executed in 1979 and embodies the pivotal stylistic transition from the artist's middle to late period of abstract works.
The exhibition marks the CMA debut of Song (2007), a monumental abstract work given to the museum in 2008, positioning it between Bartlett's career - defining work Rhapsody (1975 — 76) and the later Recitative (2010).
Together with original paintings from the late 1940's and early 1950's will be large - scale abstract silver gelatin works, and the first in a series of monumental painted Mural Projects, all conceived between 1950 and 1953, and only now realised at full scale.
Especially in paintings from 1967 and ’68 titled «Rignalla» and «On the Ledge» from 1976, she lines up the vases on a high horizon, giving them a personable lean and monumental scale reminiscent of Philip Guston's late works.
Today the Collection includes approximately 4,800 objects and is primarily composed of late - 19th and 20th - century works, ranging from Picasso's monumental public sculpture Bust of Sylvette, sited in the plaza of Silver Towers apartments, on Bleecker Street, to a stained glass window from Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House, in Buffalo, New York.
It is large abstract compositions that brought fame to Evgeny Chubarov in the international arena: Chubarov's monumental works were exhibited at the famous venues in Europe and the USA, and later in Russia.
Beginning 21 October, the exhibition will present the Kandors works for the first time in the late artist's home city of Los Angeles, including the installation «Kandor - Con 2000»; the sprawling «Kandors Full Set» (2005 — 2009), which features an array of illuminated cities and hand - blown bottles; and the series» monumental «Kandor 10B (Exploded Fortress of Solitude)», Kelley's take on Superman's post-apocalyptic sanctum sanctorum.
It is the largest and most comprehensive presentation of Byars's works in the United States, providing a rare opportunity to view a unique selection of late, monumental - scale installations, and early paper and cloth objects.
The Los Angeles — based artist is known for creating monumental, temporal paintings beyond the boundaries of the canvas and, in this latest exhibition, Cain is taking on her biggest project yet: one monumental work made across the walls and floors over the course of a week.
Alex Katz's latest works, large - scale twilight landscapes and dusky cityscapes, are humble plein air sketches enlarged to a monumental scale.
(2) This feeling would drive much of his work throughout his career, from his early monumental paintings to his later sculptural environments.
This metamorphosis done from series that overlapped in time, with contributions from Kitsch, from graffiti, with evocations from Pop and employing popular culture colours, led him to some sort of baroque from which he later escaped when he worked on monumental scale works, to which polished, rusted or burnt steel gave a much more austere aspect.
These works lead to Paul McCarthy's Apple Tree Boy Apple Tree Girl (2010), one of the latest works from McCarthy's Hummel series, executed on a monumental scale.
Later commissions, including works for Barcelona including the totem - like structure in Plaza del General Moragues (1987), were even more monumental in scale and significance.
Also included in the exhibition are the latest works from McCarthy's Hummel series, writ large and executed on a monumental scale.
The simplified geometry of Smith's monumental late sculptures, the final works he produced before his untimely death in a car accident in 1965, are often seen as representing a distinct break from his earlier sculptures, which often radically reinterpreted the traditional themes of painting, such as landscape, the figure, and still - life.
This exhibition encompasses the artist's unique artistic spectrum from the early works of the 1980s to the latest monumental installations contemplating the philosophy of existence through the formal beauty of glass.
This monumental and colourful work from the ARTIST ROOMS collection was first installed at Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco in 2004 and is a late example of LeWitt's work, where vibrantly coloured bands are painted directly onto the wall of the gallery space.
It wasn't until his late eighties that English abstract sculptor Caro began work on the most monumental design of his career.
Although she is best known for her monumental painting The Rose (1958 — 66, now in the Whitney's collection), which she spent eight years making and which later languished hidden behind a wall for two decades, DeFeo created an astoundingly diverse range of works spanning four decades.
Now for his first exhibition at Betty Cuningham Gallery, recently relocated from Chelsea to the Lower East Side, twenty - four watercolors of his «experience of coming dawn or falling dusk» are matched with a single, monumental oil on canvas, nine by twelve feet, called Tree of Birds (2014).4 In this latest large work depicting a mountain in Australia, rain clouds blot out the sun.
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