Sentences with phrase «live painting and sculptures»

Between the music performances, live painting and sculptures and food trucks there is something for everyone.
Known for his iconic whale murals, marine life paintings and sculptures, Wyland has inspired generations to be passionate about preserving the oceans and the incredible wildlife that calls it home.
Dazzling the eyes and intriguing the mind, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents two centuries» worth of American still - life paintings and sculptures, from John James Audubon's images of birds and mammals to Andy Warhol's Brillo boxes.

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There could be no starker» or more revealing» contrast than the exhibitions at London's major museums this winter: «Pop Life: Art in a Material World» at Tate Britain and «The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture 1600 - 1700» at the National Gallery....
Taking up the question of architecture, music, sculpture, painting, literature, philosophy, and the artistic life, Christian next refers to George Weigel's book, The Cube and the Cathedral, which uses Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris (representing religious art) and La Grande Arche de la Defense (representing secular art) to ask, Which culture would better protect human rights and the moral foundations of democracy?
It includes more than sixty works, including paintings (still life, portrait, and landscape), sculpture, furniture, and decorative art.
The Sold Out exhibition included six kaleidoscopic «Infinity Mirror Rooms,» which are small box - shaped spaces that combine mirrors and lights to stunning effect as well as 60 paintings and sculptures and archived photos documenting Kusama's life in New York in the 1960s.
I live in israel in haifa city, i enjoy alot of things in life music, painting, sculpture, sports, nature, traveling, outings i enjoy the company and meeting with new people.
Furthermore, with the increasing affordability of 3D printers and easy - to - use 3D design software, much like a painting or sculpture that is tangible, students are able to bring their 3D creations to life.
Moshe Rynecki's body of work reached close to eight hundred paintings and sculptures before his life came to a tragic end.
Come see how 12 life - size sculptures, created by artist Scott Moore, have been transformed and painted by area artists.
In the living room, cool white walls, a pared - down fireplace, stone floors and low - profile white sofas are enlivened by playful sculpture, large - scale paintings and French doors opening to the cliffs outside.
If you are an art lover, head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you can see paintings and sculptures from some of the best artists in the world, or visit The Academy of Music for an amazing live performance.
Every room features sculptures, paintings, books and photos of the life of artist Enrique Grau.
Featuring full - length windows, parquet floors, a library, Art Deco - style elements, contemporary paintings, and a sculpture from the Demsa collection, the living room is as welcoming as a private residence.
In recent years, the company has diversified and now represents properties such as the trend apparel and accessory brands, «David & Goliath»; the publicly displayed, life - sized art sculptures «GuitarMania» and «The Trail of Painted Ponies»; the conscientious - living brand, «MUTTS»; and «SeeMore's Playhouse,» the multi-Emmy ® Award - winning children's safety and wellness series for public television.
We're fascinated by Deborah Paswaters» abstract figure paintings, which are often accompanied by «living model sculptures» at shows and exhibitions.
From his lush early paintings of the Arkansas nature conservancy Grassy Lake and the Texas Gulf Coast; to his reliefs, sculptures, and assemblages created in a variety of materials; to his most recent paintings depicting survivors of Hurricane Katrina, self - portraits, and a return to still life, this exhibition provides an in - depth look at the work of a unique and significant American artist.
Jenny Holzer Jenny Holzer's concise, often enigmatic, writings infiltrate public life and consciousness through everyday objects such as t - shirts, posters, LED signs, and benches, as well as her paintings and sculpture.
Presented through all of MUMA's recently designed galleries, the inaugural exhibition sees artists explore performative, media and event cultures, and the post-industrial architecture of the urban fringe, whilst others work with sound, light, sculpture, film, and painting in its diverse and expanded forms, offering a multi-sensory register of art and everyday life, from complex cultural perspectives.
A critical theory framework extends across his paintings, sculptures, photography, and video work, investigating legacies of and possibilities for African American intellectual and cultural life.
His rich artistic practice, encompassing painting, sculpture, drawing, machines and systems, all share a fascination with infinity, the nature of being, and the origins of life.
Among the paintings are portraits, still lifes, landscapes, and allegorical paintings, while the objects include sculptures, commercial signs, furniture, and household objects.
Amongst our favorite artworks being exhibited here are Marc Dennis» realistic still - life painting of luscious flowers at Dallas» Cris Worley Fine Arts, Francis Upritchard's gesturing bronze figure at London «s Kate MacGarry, Jason Middlebrook's geometric abstraction on an elm plank at New York «s Ameringer McEnery Yohe, Luis Gispert's abstraction made by embedding gold chains in a field of black stones at Palma de Mallorca's Lundgren Gallery, and Klara Kristalova's ceramic sculpture of animals in a tub at Lehmann Maupin, with galleries in New York and Hong Kong.
An abstract sculpture by Thornton Dial composed of the painted skeleton bones of cows, references the cycles of life and death, rural farm life, and white supremacy.
The artist's practice, which encompasses painting, collage, photography, video, sculpture, and performance art, often centers around a mythical cast of human, animal, and hybrid characters, who live in a world that exists somewhere between fantasy and reality.
The exhibition surveys a broad range of inventive methods and materials employed by Rivers over the course of his career, which includes intimate works of graphite, collage, large - scale paintings, life - size sculptures and foam - sculpted relief - paintings.
The sculpture is a functioning wind vane and a freestanding portrait of the artist's wife and life - long muse, Ada, who is the subject of many of his works, including a painting in the exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery.
Kerry James Marshall (b. 1955) is known for his large - scale paintings, sculptures, and other objects that take African - American life and history as their subject matter.
With deadpan drollery, LaDuke raced through a gamut of concerns, from abject life to brutish death, presenting images of paintings that veered from the photorealistic to the abstract and of extraordinarily painstaking, lifelike sculptures.
His paintings are expressions of colors that breathe life into his bold images, his recent sculptures bear traces of his fingers that have shaped their forms, and his drawings capture the spontaneity of daily thoughts.
Walker has lived in Maine since the 1980s and, after concluding his service as director of Boston University's Graduate Program in Painting and Sculpture, now lives in Walpole.
Unlimited, curated by Gianni Jetzer, is Art Basel's exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive sculpture and paintings, video projections, large - scale installations, and live performances.
Moving between painting, sculpture, photography, print - making, technology, stage design and performance, he refused to accept conventional boundaries in art and in life.
The hot aesthetic in painting and sculpture is inspired by tradition, the realities of modern life and spiritual revelation.
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Ever Gold [Projects] and Marc Horowitz present a new series of paintings and sculptures that explore the idea of time - based glitches and how a glitch can occur in lived experience.
Composed of 25 works, which include paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper, and installations, the exhibition explores a range of issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her creative career, such as the history of painting in relation to the present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life and in art, and the integration of work into family life and vice versa.
For more than two decades, Coventry has created paintings and sculptures that manipulate legacies of modernism while addressing conditions of contemporary urban life.
The man who leapt into the void in suburban Paris, used women as living paintbrushes, painted with fire (with fireman on hand) and turned the world, canvases and sculptures an incandescent patented blue arrives at Tate Liverpool to ravish, annoy, rock the eyeballs and make us laugh.
For more than two decades, Coventry has created paintings and sculptures that manipulate legacies of Modernism while addressing conditions of contemporary urban life.
«Vidas Inertes» (Inert lives) was Okuda «s latest solo show at Underdogs Gallery with a big number of sculptures and paintings.
Please visit our Alumni News for live updates on how our graduates are continuing their engagement with painting, drawing and sculpture.
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's new exhibit, aptly named In Infinity, will showcase her life's work — including painting, sculpture, performance art, film, and installation art.
Though her mother has since recovered and is now cancer - free, this decisive moment in Reidel's personal life unifies the wide - ranging works of painting, digital prints, video, sculpture, and installation on view at -LSB-.....]
The departure was short - lived, however, ending when Hoptman returned to the city as a senior curator at the New Museum, bringing in works by painters like Elizabeth Peyton, George Condo, and Tomma Abts while also organizing seminal exhibitions including «Unmonumental: The Object in the 21st Century» — the influential show of provisional - looking sculpture that famously included a lot of paintand «Younger than Jesus,» the first iteration of the museum's Triennial.
The exhibition will feature 170 works of art, including more than 60 paintings, sculptures, and ceramics by Picasso alongside more than 20 works of African and Oceanic art that were part of his personal collection — pieces that he collected, lived with and kept with him in his studios, many of them featured for the first time in the Americas.
It represents around twenty living artists in fields from painting and sculpture to photography and film.
In Delahunty's words, this sculpture is «one of the first commissioned works by a living female artist to be installed at the entrance of an American Museum» and it is «by far the most ambitious sculpture she has ever made in terms of scale and painted surface.»
«Drawing together various art forms (video, sculpture, painting, and live performance) across the lines of race, multiple generations and interdisciplinary canons, Blues for Smoke places the idioms of blues, and other distinctly African - American traditions, at the center of the American tableau of creativity.»
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