Andre's first major exhibition in Britain for over 10 years, it features eight sculptures made between 1967 and 1983, as well as some of his typed - out poems from the same period (their words are arranged to form bold patterns on the page, almost like
little pieces of sculpture).
Not exact matches
An abstract foam
sculpture, a group
of bloated glow - in - the - dark skeletons, and a rock - climbing painting relief share
little in common with one another, yet they are all a part
of Puff
Pieces, an ongoing group exhibition at Rachel Uffner Gallery.
Comprised
of nearly 200
pieces in a wide range
of media including
sculpture, painting, photography, installation art, found objects, film, and art books, the exhibition is the first to feature this
little - known artist in the US.
Art critic Roberta Smith
of The New York Times called the
piece, «Ethnography
of No Place,» that Woolfalk developed with anthropologist and filmmaker, Rachael Lears, «a
little tour de force
of performance, animation, born - again Pattern and Decoration, soft
sculpture and anthropological satire.»
«The objects that I used, like my original
sculpture, have lots and lots
of little tiny
pieces.
The transition in Searle's focus from the work made as a masters student (Searle received her M.F.A. in 1995)- resin
sculptures encasing found objects - started with her
piece for the 2nd Johannesburg Biennale show in 1997, «Life's
Little Necessities», staged at the The Cape Town Castle, when Searle introduced the pentagram shape
of the Castle laid out in spices as part
of her installation.
Three wall
sculptures made up
of preserved bovine brain matter, plastic and steel were also among Hiorns's
pieces on display, which Ms
Little said «challenged» gallery - goers perceptions as they were viewing something which could once see and feel.
In the excellent exhibition «Anthony Caro: First Drawings Last
Sculptures,» which occupies both Mitchell - Innes & Nash locations, the
pieces do a
little of everything while adding something new: thick slabs
of tinted or clear Perspex (acrylic sheets).
As Harwood describes it, «the
sculpture can be seen as a quirky
little art
piece, appreciated for its artistic and architectural design, or experienced as a shady oasis where people sit and ponder the Potomac River, and are inspired by the movement
of water.»
The creations in crochet are an expansion
of her work with the draws: the
sculptures are composed by
little pieces and as the same as the
little points at drawings.
We've still got a few construction projects to complete over at our friend Keith's house, but I got a
little antsy for accessories, and decided to create a
sculpture * sort
of * like the one sitting to the left
of the number «4» in my inspiration photo: I started with a lime green
piece of decor -LSB-...]
And there are some really pretty things on this table that feel a
little bit like
pieces of art and
sculpture, and it's just a really nice mix
of that with books and smaller things that give sort
of what she calls a library feel to this table.