Light glides in purples and greens, bubbles hang
like glass sculpture, and, for the length of a held breath, viewers (that is, the few who actually saw the movie before it was pulled from theaters) find themselves in the kind of idealized cartoon fantasy Jem could have been.
It may look
like a glass sculpture, but this is actually a miniature organism that belongs to a group called Foraminifera.
Not exact matches
Michael Lash, the city's director of public art and the man credited with drawing Chihuly to the Garfield Park Conservatory, said the blown
glass sculpture looked
like an orange, pear - shaped vase with a sunflower and a leaf planted inside.
It is a rear - wheel drive concept coupe with mesh pattern of the spindle grille in 3D
sculpture form, daytime running lights shaped
like an «L», vertical front fog lamps in fading dot matrix pattern,
glass roof with cantilevered pillar with a
glass - to -
glass juncture inspired by modern architecture, rear fog lamps, twin 12.3 - inch LCD screens provide information and navigation display, leather and suede interior upholstery with brushed metal trim and wood accents, race - inspired front seats are formed of multiple layers and repeat the interlacing curves that define the cabin interior, racing - style steering wheel upholstered in carbon fibre with integrated controls and start button.
Glass sculptures suggesting heating coils and functional implements assume a variety of attitudes when viewed from different angles, and with subtly interlocking constructions, they uncannily convey motion; they also operate
like Escher works in the round.
Though the two shows have some pieces in common, including Richter's seminal paintings of the terrorist Baader - Meinhof group, the Tate offers a view of less well - known works on paper and
glass sculpture, along with more recent pieces
like 2005's «September,» Richter's depiction of the 9/11 attacks, and 2000's «Lilies,» shown here.
Welling has elaborated on the physical and conceptual properties of his interventions, explaining how Johnson's «
glass box -LSB-...] seems
like a conceptual
sculpture, a gigantic lens in the landscape.
On view here are a series of twisting
glass brick
sculptures and her largest painting to date, a breathtaking cloud -
like triptych that measures more than 25 feet wide and conveys her interest in science, poetry, and metaphysical realities.
The exhibition will include the recognizable — one of Mr. Hammons's basketball hoop chandeliers and his tarp paintings — and the more recent,
like a 2014 tangerine - tinted
sculpture made of
glass, wood, nails and acrylic, titled «Orange Is the New Black.»
Gonce's manipulation of
glass creates movement as light dances upon her
sculptures, much
like how light ripples amongst flowers and plants swaying in the breeze.
Whether you're drawn here by painting,
sculpture, ceramics, fiber,
glass, or pieces that defy easy description, you know you're seeing — and buying — work that isn't
like anything else, perhaps not even other works by the very same artist.
Many artists today are producing paintings and
sculptures that resemble or reference textiles, using traditional materials
like paint, canvas, wood, paper and
glass.
A central figure in the California Light and Space movement, Laddie John Dill has been crafting light and earthy materials
like concrete,
glass, sand, and metal into luminous
sculptures, wall pieces, and installations since the late 1960s.
Mucha's meticulously constructed
sculptures — he often works with industrial materials such as aluminum, float
glass, felt, gloss paint, steel, or blockboard — look variously
like showcases and display cabinets or
like baroque theatrical installations.
To the left of the vast
glass corner door is a small nook where artists can show one central piece without it being swallowed by the gallery as a whole,
like «Untitled
Sculpture W1», 2010 (pictured).
Smith particularly objects to Levine's
sculptures, after Brancusi, named «Newborn,» which are cast
glass — crystal or black — and which indeed have in common with the seminal
sculpture by Constantin Brancusi that in a bronze object managed to assimilate,
like Bird in Space, everything that was new, shiny, aspiring yet unattainable about the 20th - century (perfection?).
Sex workers permeate Chelsea Culprit's oeuvre — whether represented literally
like in the case of her oversized figurative
sculptures, or more symbolically as in the case of her high - heeled shoes cast in lead crystal
glass.
Kelly Akashi: Long Exposure 18/9/2017 -18 / 12/2017 Kelly Akashi is a Los Angeles - based artist working in
sculpture and photography, often using materials
like wax,
glass, bronze, light, and air to emphasize time and ephemerality.
A blown -
glass sculpture in the form of a jar filled with puffballs of dandelion seeds was the silent still - point in the room, a stirring vision in white full of magic and mystery that struck me as the perfect, haunting metaphor for the Diaspora itself: people, dispersed,
like so much blown dandelion fluff.
This exhibition will comprise a series of large - scale watercolors and ceramic and
glass sculptures about the sea and a large mythical octopus, a hidden sculptural force, and ghost
like presence of fierce emotion underneath the moire effect of water.
Glass plates featuring floral or butterfly -
like sculptures symbolizing the vulva also grace each place setting, along with a goblet and cutlery.
Gregory writes: «Wax paintings, plate paintings, works on paper,
sculpture and works on novel materials
like Kabuki screens are held together through conversation the pieces have with each other, rather than through a linearly progressive motif... Four massive plate «landscapes»... operate
like a 3D movie, where one's presence before them in person is
like the
glasses one uses to see such a film.
Some of his best - known works include a series of installations that destabilize the solidity of gallery walls, such that they appear to be dripping, folding, oozing, or absorbing furniture; also figuring among his oeuvre are pixelated clouds based on photographs and rendered with hand - colored spheres, and
sculptures made from granulated materials
like crushed
glass.
His
sculptures often carry a cult -
like feeling, an aspect that is stretched in The Philosophical Nail (1986) by installing the work in a
glass and wood cabinet, as is the case with The Path of Luck (1992), a perfectly carved sphere in African blue granite.
She will make a colourful large - scale
glass installation made of many intricately cut
sculptures, using found and blown
glass and create an intimate atmosphere between the creature -
like figurines which come to life with dramatic lighting.
At the Neuberger Museum of Art's «Color Field and Solid Grey,» Liza Lou — who divides her time between Los Angeles and South Africa — presents her largest
sculpture to date: a 1,400 - square - foot expanse of vibrant grass -
like blades, woven from stainless steel threads and millions of
glass beads.
With its 14 modernist structures, 200 whimsically landscaped acres in New Canaan and Stamford, and paintings and
sculpture by the
likes of Andy Warhol, Frank Stella and Jasper Johns, the
Glass House property is «one of the best walks in Connecticut,» said guide Perrie Ridley, of Ridgefield.
Also invoking constraints of a less personal nature was Jose Dávila's large
glass sculpture, which stood tall and appeared to blossom
like a geometric flower while bright orange suspension -
like straps seemed to hold it together.
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It consists of a dozen identical triptychs — each comprising wood - framed, colored
glass rectangles — and three bronze
sculptures displayed in vitrines
like medieval church relics.
The 7 m high glazed doors with opaque
glass reflect the hazy light; looking rather
like Japanese screens, they can be closed and open inwards to load
sculpture.
Lorna Simpson, best known for her photographic installations, debuted her first new
sculptures in 25 years at the Frieze art fair in New York last spring: One of them, «They Cheated Death,» consisted of short stacks of vintage Ebony magazines, held down by pieces of
glass that looked
like blocks of ice.
With an arsenal of
glass guns,
sculptures of icy bears, and luminous grid -
like constructions, Claire Lieberman addresses issues of violence, impermanence, and transformation in her first Atlanta solo exhibition at Marcia Wood Gallery.
Inspired by modernist literature from the
likes of Virginia Woolf, Doris Lessing, and Gertrude Stein, Barker begins by making lively drawings, then translates the images into welded structures, which range from painterly wall - based compositions
like Sea heaves in a
glass (2015), on view at Frieze, to lithe public
sculptures of grand proportions.
Constructivist
sculpture demonstrated an emphasis on the materiality of the works, encouraging artist to build
sculptures out of industrial materials
like metal,
glass, and stucco.
Outlaw realizes her abstract forms in a challenging mix of materials, from
glass to plastic to felt, to found materials
like pencils or rubber hoses — at times, she has employed food in her
sculptures.
Garner's signature organ -
like blown
glass and mixed media
sculptures are present, encapsulated in mirrored vitrines.
The
sculptures, which look
like shields or types of armor, recall earlier works in which the artist employed a geometric alphabet of
glass shapes intermingled with linear neon elements.
While his painted works based on photographs illustrate painting's superiority, his
glass works -
glass panes, paintings on
glass, mirrors and
sculptures - question the interaction of viewer and picture and,
like the paintings, offer a window onto the world.
Greek and Roman antiquities; Chinese bronzes, tomb figurines, paintings, and calligraphy; an important collection of Pre-Columbian art; medieval European
sculpture, metalwork, and stained
glass; Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo and 19th - century paintings; 20th - century works by contemporary artists such as Andy Warhol; a major collection of 27,000 original photographs; and 20th - century
sculpture, featuring masters
like Calder, Lipchitz, Moore and Picasso.
Utilizing 3D printed ceramics, antique
glass and Color - aid paper, Chris creates art objects that vacillate between utilitarian coffee table -
like sculpture and constructed painting.
Skaer will also show abstract bronze
sculptures that represent natural elements
like rain, snow and wind, as well as works from her ongoing project in which she uses materials from her childhood home, configures them into abstract shapes and embellishes them with fine materials, replacing
glass window panes with lapis lazuli, for example.
We were working on a
sculpture called Book of Days, which was comprised of 365 woven sheets of silver - lined
glass beads, which were to be each stacked one on top of another
like pages in a manuscript.
Built in the 1940s and opened to the public in 2007 following the death of David Whitney, Johnson's partner of many years, the
Glass House is but one piece of architectural art standing on the 47 - acre estate, which also includes art galleries, outdoor
sculptures, buildings that look
like sculptures and more (philipjohnsonglasshouse.org).