Sentences with phrase «leaned against glass»

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Kacy Curtis would lean his forehead against the plate glass, teetering over the street nine stories below.
Each artist has multiple, large - scale pieces on view; Kerstin Brätsch's monumental works on paper encased in glass lean against the gallery entryway like laid - back bouncers.
Maybe I lose patience with Larry Bell's glass cube on a pedestal or John McCracken's plank leaning everywhere against the wall.
Once one could hardly enter a gallery without stumbling on Larry Bell's glass cube on a pedestal and John McCracken's plank leaning up against the wall.
Nearing 2 AM, Pohl and I are leaning against the stately windows of the GDR banquet hall sipping drinks out of delicate crystal glasses when Fondation Beyeler director Samuel Keller and artist Andreas Gursky suggest Watergate, a premiere techno club.
Painted on aluminum, wood or plastic, his work has its origin in snapshot photographs taken of his environment both domestically and when travelling — a door that is slightly ajar, a glass of water left on a bathroom sink, a broom leaning against a wall.
Painted on aluminum, wood, or plastic, his practice has its origin in photographs taken of his immediate environment, both domestically and whilst traveling — a door that is slightly ajar, a glass of water left on a bathroom sink, a broom leaning against a wall.
Gorky at the Glass House leaning against the window, Sherman, Connecticut, 1948.
Trouvé extended his aesthetic further into slabs of cut glass titled Baroque Broken Lines (2010) that leaned in different heights against the gallery's white wall.
The absence of a human figure tasks the objects in the paintings with suggesting a narrative arc, imbuing them with a sense of mysterious drama — a door that is slightly ajar, a glass of water left on a bathroom sink, a broom leaning against a wall are the only evidence of the presence of a person, perhaps having moments before walked through the picture frame, or lingering just out of sight.
Similarly, Bratsch's giant paintings on paper encased in steel and glass frames leaned against the walls outside the show's entrance look like grossly enlarged book end - papers adorned with crenellated turrets of iridescent paint and colorful aigrette crowns gone mad.
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