Sentences with phrase «monumental early sculptures»

His monumental early sculptures constructed from thick, discarded wooden beams or pieces of metal evoked the wide, bold brushwork of Abstract Expressionist painters such as Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline.

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Earlier this month, Bradford announced he would be installing a monumental 360 - degree work at the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the project is his first presentation in Washington, D.C. and opens in November 2016.
She has had solo exhibitions at LACMA (2015), which grew out of an earlier series of performances exploring monumental works of sculpture in the museum's collection.
This is the largest Gormley exhibition held in Germany to date, bringing together works on paper, large - scale installations, and indoor and monumental outdoor sculpture that span the artist's sculptural journey, from the early 1980s to site - specific works created this year.
The Conversations series, which has shaped programming at Lynden in July as we prepare for a performance of Trisha Brown's «Early Works» on July 27, has been considering Brown's earliest dances in the context of Lynden's monumental sculptures — both products of the»60s and»70s.
Keith Haring: Journey of the Radiant Baby — Reading Public Museum, Reading, Pennsylvania, United StatesEditions on Paper — University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainKeith Haring: Art and Commerce — Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: Paintings, Sculpture, Objects and Drawings — Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesAgainst All Odds — Rubell Family Collection, Miami, Florida, United StatesKeith Haring: POP Haring — Symbols and Icons Editions on paper from the Estate of Keith Haring — Singapore Tyler Print Institute, SingaporeComplete Editions on Paper — Centro Cultural Montehermoso Depsito de Aguas, Vitoria, Spain — Fundacion Caixa Galicia, Ferrol, SpainKeith Haring: Monumental Sculptures — Poppy & Pierre Salinger Foundation, Le Thor, FranceKeith Haring Drawings — Alona Kagan Gallery, New York, New York, United StatesKeith Haring — Early Drawings — Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, United KingdomKeith Haring — Galerie Jerome de Noirmont, Paris, FranceKeith Haring Prints — Memo - art Galeria, Budapest, Hungary
Also included in the exhibition are the early sculptures, paintings, and drawings which led to the development of this monumental and innovative body of work.
A colossal steel figure outside the museum entrance, Vater Staat (2010), observes visitors as they arrive, while the key work in the exhibition — the monumental bronze sculptures United Enemies (2011)-- originate in his small, sketchy figures with heads of modelling clay made nearly twenty years earlier.
These early works can now be seen as foundational to his current monumental sculptures and installations and his elaborate narrative videos.
Yilmaz Dziewior's Survey analyses the evolution of Zhang's work from his early, controversial performances in Beijing through to his interest in Buddhism and his recent development of monumental sculptures and paintings, some requiring over a hundred assistants.
Presented as a series of room - size installations — site - specific wall paintings, painted environments, monumental stacked canvases, and anthropomorphic painting «machines» — Ain't Painting a Pain presents major works never before seen in the United States, including a sculpture that was conceived early in his career but never built and a major new work to be completed in 2012.
These works include her richly layered wax paintings and poured latex and polyurethane foam sculptures of the late 1960s and early»70s; innovative videos, installations, and «knots» from the 1970s; metalized, pleated wall pieces of the 1980s and»90s; and pieces in a variety of other mediums, such as glass, ceramics, photography, or cast polyurethane, as in the case of the monumental The Graces (2003 — 05).
Furthermore, Handforth's monumental sculptures are reminiscent of earlier artists such as Claes Oldenburg, who also enlarged familiar objects in his art, while the painted and bent metals can resemble the crashed cars by John Chamberlain.
In the early 20th century, following Henri Matisse and André Derain's impact as Fauvist painters and Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque's monumental innovations and the worldwide success of Cubism and the emboldening of the avant - garde, Marcel Duchamp exhibited a urinal as a sculpture.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for monumental works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
In the early 1960s Mathieu also experimented with other mediums, making his first monumental sculptures in 1962.
2011 - Huntington Acquires Monumental Depression - Era Sculpture and Important Early 20th - Century American Painting
Lot 202, a highly anticipated early, monumental sculpture by Harry Bertoia hit the auction market for the first time on Sunday, carrying a pre-sale estimate of $ 250,000 — 350,000.
This large - scale survey covers Maiolino's extraordinary oeuvre from the early 1960s to the present, bringing together expressive woodblock prints, visceral cement sculptures, politically - charged films and performances, fluid drawings, and monumental installations of unfired clay.
Two main exhibition galleries were filled with monumental altar pieces, life - size portraits, some of the earliest still - life paintings in Europe, full - length carved and painted wooden sculptures of Spanish saints and more than 50 pieces of Spanish glass and ceramics.
The exhibition, encompassing the artist's formative earlier works that informed the revolutionary philosophy of the ZERO movement, brings together paintings, monumental sculptures and kinetic works produced throughout the artist's long career.
The artistic career of Tinguely evolved from his «ready made» sculptures of the early 1950s, to the first motor - driven scrap - iron works, called Méta - mécaniques, to more complex moving and noise - making metal sculptures made in the 1960s and 1970s, up to his large scale, monumental mechanical artworks of the»80s,
[1] After completion of her first outdoor sculptures, Nevelson stated: «Remember, I was in my early seventies when I came into monumental outdoor sculpture... I had been through the enclosures of wood.
The regional partnerships Dia formed in early 2012 with UMFA and Westminster College's Great Salt Lake Institute regarding Smithson's monumental earthwork Spiral Jetty finds its first publicly - seen collaborative venture in the loan of Smithson's sculpture «Leaning Mirror -LSB-...]
• Introduction • Cubism: Revolution in the Early 20th Century • Futurism: Its Influence on Kinetic Art • Dada Abstract Sculpture • Constructivism • De Stijl • Avant - Garde Abstract Artist Groups (1930s) • Organic Abstraction • Neo-Dada: Assemblages & Self - Destructing • Abstract Metal Sculpture • Minimalist • Monumental
Past and future topics include American Early Modernism, Art Nouveau, Visionary Art, Landscape Painting, and Monumental Sculpture.
Future topics include American Early Modernism, Art Nouveau, Visionary Art, Landscape Painting, and Monumental Sculpture.
From his earliest small - scale sculptures to his last monumental works, what Smith called — basic geometric form ‖ was a powerful touchstone for the artist.
The simplified geometry of Smith's monumental late sculptures, the final works he produced before his untimely death in a car accident in 1965, are often seen as representing a distinct break from his earlier sculptures, which often radically reinterpreted the traditional themes of painting, such as landscape, the figure, and still - life.
In 1979, Schnabel began to incorporate bronze elements in his paintings, and later progressed to monumental sculpture in the early 1980's.
Paul Soldner (1921 — 2011), the first student in the nascent department, early on made staggeringly tall, monumental - sized pots, before creating sculpture of slabs in shapes reminiscent of jagged «angry» flowers using his own new version of raku, the 16th - century Japanese firing method.
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