Sentences with phrase «major bronze work»

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Jim Dine (American, b. 1935) is major post-war artist whose work ranges from vibrant, large - scale paintings to exquisitely - rendered, romantic drawings and bronze sculpture.
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present Kiki Smith: Wonder, a major exhibition that presents the artist's investigation of the natural and spiritual worlds through works made of aluminum, bronze, fine silver, textile, stained and hand - blown antique glass, and paint.
Influenced by artists such as Michelangelo Pistoletto, Turk's skilful manipulation of materials was evident throughout the show, for example in his exquisitely - cast bronze rubbish bags, and with the major sculptural work Ariadne (2006 — 2014).
This summer Ben Brown Fine Arts will mount a major retrospective of the duo's fantastical output, exhibiting their famous bronze sculptures together with specially commissioned new works by Claude.
Major sculptors of the early 20th century, including Aristide Maillol, Constantin Brâncuși, Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, and Isamu Noguchi, are represented by works in bronze, lead and marble sculptures throughout the galleries, the Front Garden, and in the extensive Sculpture Garden grounds.
Chronologically, this exploration begins with Marcel Duchamp, whose invention of the readymade in 1913 gave birth to the separation of found or handmade objects from the more limited world of sculpture, usually confined to plaster, bronze, marble and occasionally carved wood that had previously represented, exclusively, in the realm of the third dimension in art.It continues through Arp, Man Ray (with an assortment of works from his New York, Paris and California periods), Dalí (represented by two works of major importance: Objet escatalogique de fonctionnement symbolique (Le soulier de Gala) and Vénus de Milo aux Tiroirs)
Among the works he's making specifically for this, his first major UK solo show is a three - dimensional reworking in bronze of Duchamp's moustachioed Mona Lisa, L.H.O.O.Q, (1919).
Zarina: Paper Like Skin January 25 — April 21, 2013 This retrospective of Indian - born American artist Zarina Hashmi is the first major exploration of the master printmaker's career, charting a developmental arc from her work in the 1960s to the present and including many seminal works from the late 1960s and early 1970s, woodblock prints, etchings and lithographs, and a small selection of related sculptures in bronze and cast paper.
Major bronzes from this period are rarely seen, and these two are supreme examples of Beuys's sculptural work.
Although her career spans 40 years, she's especially having a moment right now as she presents her new experimental works in bronze, cedar, leather, resin and paper at Galerie Lelong this May, hot on the heels of major concurrent installations opening at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Fabric Workshop and Museum in late April.
The Frick's presentation — the first major exhibition devoted to the artist outside his native France — assembles forty - eight works on paper and in wax, terracotta, plaster, marble, and bronze, as well as rare nineteenth - century books of photographs and engravings; many of these have never before been exhibited.
The exhibition features over 100 works, from Hepworth's major carvings and bronzes to her less - familiar works.
A new exhibition of the work of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, which opens on 16 September 2014 will comprise of two elements: the main gallery will house a new body of paintings and large scale mosaic pumpkins which will be on show until 4 October; whilst a major new series of bronze sculptures will -LSB-...]
The gallery is thrilled to present a range of major works by Jan Albers, including the large and magnificent bronze, mightyhighOnlight and stunning new ceramic works alongside further examples of his diverse and innovative practice.
Petite danseuse de quatorze ans is the most ambitious and iconic of Degas's works and one of only a handful of bronze casts that remain in private hands — the majority are housed in major international museum collections, including Tate, London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Philadelphia Museum of Art and Museé d'Orsay, Paris.
Works by Jasper Johns (who has a major exhibition at London's Royal Academy) grace the walls of Matthew Marks Gallery, while Hauser & Wirth presents the themed - exhibition «Bronze Age c. 3500 BC — AD 2017,» with artworks and artifacts by Henry Moore, Louise Bourgeois and Rashid Johnson, among others.
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art will soon announce major purchases that fill gaps in its collection and fulfill its mission to include more women in the canon of American art: Jasper Johns's renowned «Flag» painting from 1983, which the museum bought at Sotheby's in November for $ 36 million (outlasting three other ardent bidders), and four works by Louise Bourgeois, including her monumental bronze, steel and marble spider sculpture «Maman.»
A major exhibition of the work of the distinguished British - born sculptor Barry Flanagan, best known for his monumental bronze hares, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 28 June 2006.
Mount Sumeru, the first major solo presentation of the artist's porcelain and bronze works in the West, will be on view from May 4 through June 17, 2017.
The American art sales in May 2017 were weak despite the headline sales of two major works — a Frederic Remington bronze that sold at the top of the estimate range and a Norman Rockwell painting that doubled the high estimate — which can be seen in the sell - through rate and breakdown of the results.
Since early 20th century, Fonderia Artistica Battaglia worked as an essential sidekick for all major Italian and foreign sculptors, whose works still populate this enchanted and old art factory where the ancient investment casting's technique for bronze - casting.
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.
The works on view here include expansive canvases by Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928 — 2011), Joan Mitchell (American, 1925 — 1992), and Lee Krasner (American, 1908 — 1984); intimate collages on paper by Anne Ryan (American, 1925 — 1992); a major bronze sculpture by Dorothy Dehner (American, 1901 — 1994); and a totemic wood sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (American, born France.
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