Mutu also transformed the gallery into an environmental installation, including
a monumental wall drawing, which allowed visitors to immerse themselves in the artist's work.
A solo exhibition (14 October 2016 - 19 March 2017), the artist's second at the Whitworth, features
a monumental wall drawing created specially for the gallery space.
Mutu has transformed the gallery into an environmental installation, including
a monumental wall drawing, which evokes an enchanted forest and allows visitors to immerse themselves in the artist's work.
Thursday, October 13th - Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi 6 pm: Talk by Sol LeWitt scholar and curator Béatrice Gross 6.45 pm: Listening session in the foyer with pieces from «Inevitable Music» composed by Sébastien Roux Friday, October 14th - Punta della Dogana 5 pm: pieces from Sébastien Roux's «Inevitable Music» will be performed by Ensemble Dedalus in the exhibition rooms, in front of Sol LeWitt's
monumental wall drawing Talk in French with simultaneous interpreting in Italian Free entry to the Teatrino and Punta della Dogana
The show also features an environmental installation and
monumental wall drawing.
The exhibitions include
monumental wall drawings in India ink and Styrofoam; enumerative, encyclopedic studies in photography; tectonic open structures and oblique complex forms; as well as prints and works on paper.
Walking in the landscape is the basis of Long's practice but over the past 40 years he has extended his concerns to encompass photographic and text - based work, sculptures made in stone and wood, small - scale works using handprints and fingerprints on paper and driftwood, and
monumental wall drawings made using mud and clay.
The exhibitions will include
monumental wall drawings in India ink and Styrofoam; enumerative, encyclopedic studies in photography; tectonic open structures and oblique complex forms; as well as prints and works on paper.
Not exact matches
In recent years he has adapted the process to canvas and large - scale
wall works, such as Blue Field Explosions (2009), a
monumental drawing in the stadium that is home to the Dallas Cowboys.
Installed in the old Domino Sugar Factory in Brooklyn, the much - talked - about
monumental sugar sphinx
draws more than 130,000 visitors; inspires praise, countless opinions and selfies, and a porcelain pitcher; earns her recognition from
Wall Street Journal Magazine as its 2014 Art Innovator and a spot on Foreign Policy magazine's list of leading 2014 Global Thinkers; and is currently being explored in «Afterword,» an exhibition at Sikkema Jenkins Gallery in New York.
I KILLED KENNY features
monumental enamel paintings and large - scale charcoal
drawings rendered directly onto SMMoA's gallery
walls.
Wangechi Mutu brings collage materials in preparation for her
monumental entrance
wall drawing, Once upon a time she said, I'm not afraid and her enemies became afraid of her The End.
His ink
drawings from the 1988 Venice Biennale give the gallery
walls the texture of stone, and their shapes resemble
monumental sculpture.
This exhibition marks an important departure from Khan's photographic based works and comprises a suite of large black paintings, a
monumental site specific
wall drawing and a series of works on paper, all of which consider the metaphysics of creativity.
After a while, he decided to combine installation and
drawing creating
monumental works called» Installation
Drawings» on canvas or linen and pinned to the
wall and later covered with black paint stick, one sort of grease wax crayon.
Two highlights of the exhibition will be a
monumental sculpture comprised of seven panes of glass suspended in an aluminum framework — each pane containing words, which form an abstract radial constellation — and a large - scale site - specific
wall drawing that Khan will be creating at the gallery.
Sean Kelly Gallery is showing large - scale
drawings of
monumental archeological structures alongside a playful interpretation of the iconic Russian Embassy in Havana in Lego bricks by the Cuban collective Los Carpinteros and photo - based works by Marina Abramović that document the famous walk she made on the Great
Wall of China in 1988 with Ulay, her partner at the time.
Framed by two
monumental works on the
wall, the sounds and movements of 8 kinetic works,
draw the visitors into their spell.
Teresita Fernández: Blind Landscape presents a spectrum of the artist's most recent and ambitious projects created between 2005 - 2009, including three recent large - scale sculptures, a series of eight
wall works and a
monumental drawing made on site.
Focusing on three types of works — namely her
monumental wall paintings, colorful pixel installations and interactive
drawing machines — SHORT BIG DRAMA presents a selection of existing works together with specially commissioned new pieces.
The result is an eclectic collection of works and a wide variety of styles: from handwritten contemplations to pictorial stories taking up a complete
wall, from a single
monumental black and white ink
drawing to an elaborate comic strip.
The Austin presentation of the exhibition includes five recent large - scale sculptures, a series of six
wall works, and a new,
monumental drawing made on site.
At Tate Liverpool the
monumental and colourful
Wall Drawing # 1136 (2004) spans the 22 metre long wall of the ground floor gall
Wall Drawing # 1136 (2004) spans the 22 metre long
wall of the ground floor gall
wall of the ground floor gallery.