Sentences with phrase «leading glass artists»

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Bounded on the west and north sides by towering glass walls overlooking Boston's skyline, the east side displays Sandra and Gerald Fineberg Art Wall, featuring large - scale works by leading contemporary artists.
A fixture on the New York art scene in the»60s and»70s, Jonas worked alongside some of the leading artists of the time such as Nancy Holt, Susan Rothenberg, Robert Smithson and Claes Oldenburg — and hung around with composers and choreographers foundational to modern performance like John Cage, Philip Glass, Simone Forti and Yvonne Rainer.
Ranging from text to installation, painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading artists, of both the past and present — beginning with monumental works such as one of Dan Graham's large - scale glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist architectural surroundings.
In exploring the realm of editions as objects, often referred to as multiples — artists have extended their practice and subject matter into materials as varied as aluminum, lead, bronze and glass.
He has served as artist in residence at The Museum of Glass (Tacoma) and the Toledo Museum of Art, and his work can be found in many of the leading museum collections including the Chrysler Museum of Art, The Corning Museum of Glass, Carnegie Museum of Art, The High Museum of Art, Glasmuseum Frauenau in Germany, and Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in Denmark.
Glass Gallery Curated by Phong Bui and Rail Curatorial Projects A Rail Curatorial Project led by Phong Bui of the Brooklyn Rail, this exhibition focuses on artists whose practice interrogates the contemporary social climate, including issues surrounding immigration, the environment, human rights and equality, foreign relations, among others, ultimately drawing attention to art as it functions as a lens for better understanding the time in which we live.
On the other side of the island, Scotland + Venice have taken over an elaborate Venetian palace where artist Graham Fagan has developed a carefully choreographed display which leads visitors through opulent rooms of Murano glass chandeliers and views over the Grand Canal, culminating in a multi-channel video installation entitled The Slaves Lament.
In their latest exhibition in London, the artists explore the medium of glass and its materiality — fragility becomes threatening and desires are laid bare, exposing the traits that both define us and may lead to our demise.
A whole host of designers, artists and institutions including London - based gallery Ting - Ying, world - renowned glassblower Peter Layton and recent Winner of the Woman's Hour Craft Prize, Phoebe Cummings, will offer insights spanning the leading disciplines of jewellery, textiles, ceramics, furniture, metalsmithing and glass.
This exhibition includes multimedia work by artists in jewelry, textile, paint, glass and ceramic to celebrate artistic expression as inspired by the ideas that led to the emergence of Fauvism.
In honor of the installation of the Skyspace in 2007, the Pomona College Museum of Art presented «James Turrell at Pomona College,» an exhibition that included «End Around,» one of the artist's Ganzfeld works; two LED Tall Glass works from 2006, «Gathered Light» and «Silent Leading»; and a selection of models and drawings.
Organized by Fondazione Berengo Curated by Dimitri Ozerkov, Herwig Kempinger & Adriano Berengo Returning to Venice for the 57th Venice Biennale, Glasstress brings together 33 leading contemporary artists from Europe, the United States, the Middle East and China in an ambitious exhibition exploring the endless creative possibilities of glass.
Highly regarded as both a leading practitioner of conceptualism and an influential educator at the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles - based artist Charles Gaines (American, b. 1944) is celebrated for his works on paper and acrylic glass, photographs, drawings, musical compositions, and installations.
Since 1988, Tate Britain has commissioned a leading contemporary artist to decorate a tree beneath its splendid glass - covered Rotunda.
A wide range of art acquisitions — including a rare post-World War II modernist painting, important Native American objects, a collaborative work by two contemporary African American artists, and a site - specific glass installation — led VMFA's year - end acquisitions.
Lynda Benglis focuses on the way in which the artist's interest in process has led her to expand the possibilities of material from latex pourings and expansions to more precious materials such as glass and gold.
The exhibition will feature fifteen of Close's daguerreotypes alongside enlarged portraits of 20 leading contemporary artists such as Philip Glass and Cindy Sherman.
Don't miss leading British artist Brian Clarke's solo exhibition of stained glass pieces and paintings at the Pace Gallery.
Dale Chihuly, American artist whose glass sculptures — often presented in complex and dynamic public projects — led to a resurgence of interest in that medium.
The tongue - in - cheek creation of the artist Maurizio Cattelan, helped along by the freelance curators Ali Subotnik and Massimiliano Gioni, is nothing but a doorway with a classic Chelsea aluminum - glass front door (next to an identical door leading to the real gallery of Andrew Kreps).
Anni Albers (1899 - 1994), wife of the abstract painter, stained glass artist, and Bauhaus instructor Josef Albers (1888 - 1976), was the leading Bauhaus tapestry weaver.
About Charles Gaines Highly regarded as both a leading practitioner of conceptualism and an influential educator at the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles - based artist Charles Gaines (American, b. 1944) is celebrated for his works on paper and acrylic glass, photographs, drawings, musical compositions, and installations that investigate how rule - based procedures influence representation and construct meaning.
He currently lives and works in Atlanta, painting and sculpting, leading art therapy with the elderly and cancer fighters, and working part - time at a glass blowing studio as an artist assistant and instructor.
The exhibition (11 May - 26 November 2017) brings together leading contemporary artists to explore the creative possibilities of glass.
When producing color photographs became commercially feasible in 1907 in the form of the glass - plate Autochrome, leading artists like Alfred Stieglitz (1864 — 1946) were initially overjoyed, according to Rohrbach.
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