During the summer, Feuerman will be returning to the Venice Biennale to showcase her latest
monumental works at the entrance of the biennale with the Concilio Europeo dell» Arte and with an additional exhibition at the historic Palazzo Bembo with the GlobalArtAffairs Foundation.
His prior outdoor work includes commissions by the Cass Sculpture Foundation, London and a permanent installation of
monumental works at the Waldfrieden Sculpture Park, Wuppertal, Germany.
Not exact matches
If you stare
at the
monumental load of
work and assume that you'll be alright in the long run if you attack it all head on, you might just be setting yourself up for failure.
I opened my mail box today and happily found a package with Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years (Viking, March 2010), a
monumental work by Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church
at Oxford University and author of The Reformation and Thomas Cranmer, both highly acclaimed....
Not only its aesthetic value, which is apparent in the power of its expression, in the depth of its sensitivity, and in its
monumental structure; but also its content — the bold and colossal struggle with the ancient, and
at the same time always new, human problem of the meaning of suffering — all this puts the
work, in its universal significance, in a class with Dante's Divine Comedy and Goethe's Faust.8
Most noted for his
work at the intersection of theology and science, for which he was feted in 1978 with the Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion, and as co-editor of the English version of Karl Barth's
monumental Church Dogmatics, Thomas Forsyth Torrance was the greatest British....
It's been around three years since we started
working on this cookbook, so finally telling you about it today feels
monumental, exhilarating, and terrifying all
at the same time.
The Value of a Hospital Grade Pump or, Isn't my Insurance Pump Good Enough??? When a breastfeeding mother returns to
work at the end of her maternity leave, the transition back to the workplace is almost as
monumental as becoming a mother in the first place.
Dr Russell has been researching the head as part of his
work on
monumental sculpture and will give a talk on his findings
at The Novium museum.
Considering the less than stellar track record of Stephen King adaptations (including the recently released
monumental failure that is The Dark Tower), it's pleasant to report that director Andy Muschietti's (Mama) stab
at one of the writer's most revered
works of art doesn't float like a lifeless corpse down in Pennywise's sewer lair, but instead propels forward with frightful momentum and probably the best character
work that could be done when bringing such a lengthy and detailed story to the silver screen.
His
work on the
monumental Pennyroyal Caxton Bible was the only one - man exhibit ever to be mounted
at the Library of National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. by a living artist.
Opening: Sam Moyer, «More Weight»
at Rachel Uffner Gallery For her third solo show
at the gallery, Sam Moyer will present a
monumental installation involving a giant slab of marble and mixed media wall
works incorporating dyed fabric on wood, media that comprised her previous show last April.
The exhibition highlights two
monumental works including the DODO MUSEUM, 1980, which was recently exhibited
at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in 2014 - 2015, and a mechanized self - portrait sculpture of the artist.
Whether
working on the scale of
monumental sculpture or de-materialized gesture Martin's practice positions itself
at the extreme brink of cognition — how knowledge and wisdom is gained
at the close of experience or how life is recognized only
at the edge of death.
Bourgeois's diverse practice included drawings, paintings, textiles, embroidered
works, sculpture, and installations ranging in scale from a few inches to
monumental, fully immersive environments like Untitled (1991 - 2000), the 15 - ton marble sculpture that is the centerpiece of her exhibition
at MASS MoCA.
Tuymans, who has just finished the
works for his first exhibition of 2015, opening
at David Zwirner London this month, rises sluggishly as I admire his
monumental night painting.
In his new
works, Matthew Woodward continues his exploration of drawing and its boundaries, pushing his
work further into ideas central to architecture and the built - environment
at large: transparency, differentiation and repeatability, the artificial and the
monumental; each called to attention through a material dexterity that is as illuminating in Woodward's
work as it is compromised.
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.
Gravity and Grace:
Monumental Works by El Anatsui
at the Brooklyn Museum marks the first solo exhibition in a New York museum of Anatsui's art.
Golub experimented with scale, and the
works assembled for this exhibition range in size from the smaller
works on paper to
monumental, unstretched canvases that extended from floor to ceiling
at the Serpentine Gallery.
Exhibiting
at the gallery for the first time, DeLucia's
work centers on images of domestic objects rendered in
monumental scale through sculpture and relief.
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.
Also of particular interest is a
monumental work by an artist named Swoon titled Hickory (mixed media, 2009) which physically dominates the main gallery
at the Parrish.
The
monumental forms emerging in these recent
works seem
at once grand and immutable and in flux.
The
work on view
at the Hammer Museum, The Catch, is one component of Bon's most
monumental endeavor to date and an action connected both to the city and to water.
Untitled (Dividing Time) joins other Longo
works presently on view in New York: in «Proof: Francisco Goya, Sergei Eisenstein, Robert Longo»
at the Brooklyn Museum, and along Hunter College's skywalks, where his
monumental site - specific American Bridge Project spans Lexington Avenue and includes a similar iteration of the flag.
Serves as a member of the Pennell Committee
at the Library of Congress until 1993, replacing Jim Dine;
works first with Donald Saff and then with Yvonne Jacquette to select prints for the Library of Congress Pennell Print Collection; is guest teacher
at Cornell University, SUNY Purchase, and University of Southern California, Los Angeles; sings in and designs a set based on Goya's prisoner figures for the «El Salvador» oratorio concert by the Back Bay Chorale under the direction of conductor Larry Hill, which takes place
at Harvard's Sanders Theater on 18 May; exhibition Wakeby Day / Wakeby Night:
Monumental Monotypes by Michael Mazur opens 11 March
at the Hayden Gallery, MIT (colorplate 18), in conjunction with installation of Wakeby monotypes
at the 500 Memorial Drive dormitory building.
A large body of his
work, from 1977 to today, combining tables and
monumental installations movement, is currently presented for the first time
at the Grand Palais.
Under the new leadership of Rodman Primack, who made his mark in London as chairman of Phillips de Pury & Company, the tented design fair translated the branding sponsorship of Perrier - Jouët, Audi, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Swarovski into the dazzle of such over-the-top showpieces as a glittered sculpture of King Kong climbing Dubai's Burj Khalifa hotel, a
monumental wood - hewn structure commissioned from Seattle architect Olson Kundig to house the cafeteria, furniture commissioned by Herman Miller from French modernist Pierre Paulin circa 1972, but realised only now, and a stream of technology - driven
works involving a table whose motor sensors raised handcrafted metal flora
at the viewer's approach, a clock spinning out countless time zones beforesettling on local time, and an installation by architect Jeanne Gang and photographer James Balog involving a resin iceberg, pierced with brilliants and set against an Arctic panorama.
This major solo exhibition will feature several new ballpoint
works including two very large - scale
works on canvas and will be presented
at the gallery's
monumental project space in the Railyard District across from SITE Santa Fe.
On the heels of his blockbuster career retrospective
at the Whitney Museum, the artist visited Balloon Monkey (Orange) on view
at Christie's in Rockefeller Plaza, and spoke with Brett Gorvy about the inspiration behind this
monumental work.
Currently on display
at the DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse in Hydra, Figa is an exhibition of a single
work, combining the tradition of
monumental public sculpture with the ritualism of visiting a quasi-relic.
This is Rubell's most wide - ranging and significant gallery exhibition to date and follows the artist's presentation of the
monumental work, «Portrait of the Artist»
at Frieze in 2013 and her much celebrated solo exhibition, «Engagement»
at Stephen Friedman Gallery in 2011.
His sculptural
works include the
monumental bronze sculptures The Dance
at London's South Bank, Evolutionary Loop 517
at the University of Aberdeen and Athena in the London City Airport, which
at 12 metres is the tallest bronze sculpture in the UK.
Copublished with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art for the major touring retrospective and concurrent exhibitions
at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, this comprehensive volume illuminates the origins and motivations of James Turrell's incredibly diverse and exciting body of
work — from his Mendota studio days to his
monumental work - in - progress Roden Crater.
In her
monumental sculpture, Flack has
worked to change the representation of women in art, presenting them as strong, intelligent, purposeful individuals rather than «mere sex objects gazing up
at a general on a horse,» according to a release from the WCA.
We're starting our trip in the forested mountains of our own backyard, looking
at the
monumental works of Storm King and Opus 40.
He is known for his figurative
works and for many public commissions, including the 220 - foot Zodiac Screen (1961), a series of twelve
monumental bas - relief representations of the Zodiac on what was then the Pan American World Airways terminal
at Idlewild (now Kennedy) Airport.
CT Images: From top, «Gravity and Grace:
Monumental Works by El Anatsui»
at the Brooklyn Museum, Feb. 8 - Aug.
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.
DeLucia's 2013 exhibition «Eye of Providence,»
at Eleven Rivington in New York, featured
monumental faux - marble
works such as Stephen Hawking, 2013 (foreground).
«New
Works» opens on the heels of a year in which Bradford received acclaim for «Tomorrow Is Another Day,» his searing exhibition for the US Pavilion
at the 2017 Venice Biennale, which will travel to The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), and unveiled «Pickett's Charge,» a
monumental commission for the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., inspired by artist Paul Philippoteaux's nineteenth - century cyclorama in Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania.
Richard Serra on the exhibition
at the Museum of Modern Art of his
monumental new sculptures and
works from the Sixties.
She is known for the wide range of both materials and processes she employs, as well as her capacity to
work at the extremes of scale: from the hand held object to all but
monumental sculpture.
You can still catch Andy Warhol: Self Portraits (Fright Wigs), an exhibition of five,
monumental works from the artist's final self - portrait series
at Skarstedt's Upper East Side gallery open until April 22nd, 2017.
Her installation Maypole / Take No Prisoners was presented
at the Venice Biennale in 2007, and her last
monumental scroll
work Cri du Coeur was shown
at the 2010 Bienal of Sao Paolo.
A major exhibition of recent
works, entitled «Gravity & Grace: Monumental Works by El Anatsui,» had its New York premier at the Brooklyn Museum in February
works, entitled «Gravity & Grace:
Monumental Works by El Anatsui,» had its New York premier at the Brooklyn Museum in February
Works by El Anatsui,» had its New York premier
at the Brooklyn Museum in February 2013.
Christo's Floating Piers to close
at night for repairs Italian officials have decided to close Christo's
monumental Floating Piers installation on Lake Iseo from midnight to 6 am for repairs after the fabric used for the
work began to show signs of wear and tear.
In this video, Leah Levy, Director and Trustee of The Jay DeFeo Trust; David A. Ross, Director of the Whitney from 1991 - 97; Lisa Phillips, Curator
at the Whitney from 1988 - 99; and Dana Miller, the Curator of the Permanent Collection
at the Whitney, discuss Jay DeFeo's
monumental painting The Rose (1958 - 66), focusing on the Whitney's efforts to conserve the
work.
This
work complements the museum's 2017 additions of a
monumental painting and a signature video
work by Bradford, commemorating the collaboration between the BMA, co-organizer of the U.S. Pavilion
at the 2017 Venice Biennale, and Bradford, the 2017 representative for the U.S. and enabling the BMA to show three key areas of the artist's practice — painting, video, and sculpture.