ReViewed, a new exhibition of
monumental scale prints provides an entirely new and intimate insight into his...
Not exact matches
The artwork of Edgar Heap of Birds includes multidisciplinary forms of public art messages, large -
scale drawings, Neuf Series acrylic paintings,
prints, works in glass, and
monumental porcelain enamel on steel outdoor sculpture.
The intricate flourishes of reflected black pools and bold silhouettes, painted and then
printed on a
monumental scale, confront each viewer individually.
The artist photographs the sculpture's individual components and
prints them in large -
scale format; this shift in
scale and medium recasts intimate objects as
monumental, architectural portraits.
As his large
scale works on canvas and on paper suggest at once the
monumental and the fundamental dynamism of nature, these new
prints convey
scale and movement beyond the possibilities their modest formats suggest.
Like his contemporary Andreas Gursky, Struth's work is often
printed to a
monumental scale, encouraging comparisons to history painting and other grand forms.
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.
Working with the seemingly narrow subject of his own face, Close has produced a richly varied trove that ranges from intimately
scaled collage maquettes and fingerprint drawings to
monumental gridded canvases; from the sharp definition of certain photographic techniques to the ghostly blurs of daguerreotypes and holograms; from the tactile complexity of paper pulp editions to the smooth, mechanical surfaces of Polaroids and digital ink - jet
prints; from the subtle tonalities of gray -
scale paintings and drawings to the exuberance of an 111 - color screenprint.
Experimenting wildly with materials and tools as varied as meteor dust and the xerox machine, Polke made work of both an intimate and
monumental scale, drawn from sources as diverse as newspaper headlines and Dürer
prints.
While Maisel's work is rooted in photography's tradition of recording, the
monumental scale and presentation of his
prints also draw upon the language of abstract painting.
The exhibition opens on the ground floor with new paintings from Colen's Mailorder series (2015 — 2018) of lush oil - on - linen screen
prints, which depict images of clothing from mail - order catalogues, enlarged to a
monumental scale.
His art contributions include public art messages, large -
scale drawings, the Neuf Series acrylic paintings,
prints, and a
monumental porcelain enamel on steel outdoor sculpture.
Actually, its quite a range of sights: film, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, and photographic works
scaled from palm - size to
monumental and realized in an almost dizzying array of media, from
prints on the highest - tech aluminum to 50 - foot Shoji screens of translucent paper that might have been rescued from an ancient temple.
Alan Avery Art Company will feature
monumental works on a smaller
scale by an all - star roster — Chuck Close, Robert Rauschenberg, Kara Walker and KAWS — in a group exhibition titled Master
Prints.
Like his sculpture, Serra's
prints reflect his interest in process, the expansion of
scale to
monumental proportions, and the artist's ingenuity in pushing the boundaries of traditional methods and techniques.
The exhibition features large -
scale woodblock
prints that Kendrick created in the 1990s,
monumental prints that assert the presence of wood within their organic, mysterious lexicon.