A combination of acrylic and spray paint canvases, dyed interactive soft sculptures, and a concrete block plant installation, the show's multi-medium elements serve as a whimsical juxtaposition to
the modernist architecture of the space.
Not exact matches
Inside, the
architecture is bold and
modernist and there's tons
of space for front and rear passengers alike.
The International Center for Photography is currently presenting a large exhibition
of Latin American photography, the Museum
of Modern Art has devoted its main exhibition
space to Brazil's Lygia Clark, and the Bronx Museum
of the Arts is looking at the legacy
of modernist architecture in Latin American cities.
As the museum sets its sights on showcasing its expanding outdoor
space, Portals will serve as a natural transition from the museum's
modernist architecture to the quietude
of the forest.
He is an immaculate painter, working carefully by hand with tape and a drywall blade to create seamless planes that seem at once solid and transparent, referential to the
modernist architecture that dots the Southern California landscape and to the iconic «light and
space» artists and West Coast hard edge abstractionists (Larry Bell, Frederic Hammersley, Robert Irwin, John McLaughlin) who have engaged with these peculiarities and particularities
of atmosphere and surface in their work.
For this solo exhibition in PC - G's Hunt - Cavanagh Gallery, San Diego artist Robert Andrade presents a site - specific installation
of new work that builds upon his evolving language
of sculpture, public
space,
Modernist architecture and construction materials as fine art supplies.
The Irish artist imagines a speculative live / work environment drawing influence from
Modernist architecture and science fiction, both
of which imagine the future as a utopian
space of fantastic social and political potential.
In Hopf's work contrasting elements
of a pristine
modernist architecture and the free - flowing, anarchic force
of water merge in the
space of the film.
Inspired by histories
of modernist abstraction,
architecture and the perceptual and organizational structures
of nature, Mangrané's work encompasses drawing, sculpture, light, and film elaborated as part
of poetically scripted environmental
spaces.
Inspired by
Modernist architecture, Cubism and the Arts and Crafts movement, Bohl's work is well known for its highly effective and quasi-theatrical use
of space.
She states: «against the backdrop
of the
modernist architecture of the city I see the voice as a means to infiltrate
spaces, like a ghost in the machine, and return experience to a human scale.»
Contrasting elements
of a pristine
modernist architecture and free - flowing water merge in the
space of the film.
Other works on display include Seher Shah's graphite on paper drawings, Brutalist Traces (2015 - 16),
of the
modernist architecture of New Delhi; artist Gauri Gill's notebooks entitled «1984» (2005, 2009, 2014), from which are also displayed several photographs
of the people and interior
spaces of the «Widows Colony» in Tilak Vihar, where families affected by the anti-Sikh riots
of 1984 were provided housing by the state; and a series
of streetscape photographs by Pablo Bartholomew, including Man Asleep in Front
of Political Graffiti, Calcutta (1978) which embodies how, in South Asia, history inflects the everyday.
«The title
of the exhibition references the name given to the style
of modernist architecture conceived by Barragán and the artist Mathias Goéritz, who, frustrated by the cold functionalism
of modernism, embraced
space, colour and light to create buildings that engendered warmth, meditation, and reflection,» said Sean Kelly Gallery, which will show the images later this month.
With shifting modes
of presentation and the structural logic
of collage, he considers the social ramifications
of rigidly planned urban
spaces and
modernist architecture, which became prominent in Europe in the 60s and 70s.
Toby Paterson's solo exhibition Penumbralism at Civic House, Civic Street, continues his exploration
of leftover city
spaces,
modernist architecture and the «grey areas»
of townscape — the
spaces often overlooked or simply discarded.
The title
of the exhibition references the name given to the style
of modernist architecture conceived by Barragán and the artist Mathias Goéritz, who, frustrated by the cold functionalism
of Modernism, embraced
space, color and light to create buildings that engendered warmth, meditation, and reflection.