Not exact matches
He has done
architectural drawings for Walton Homes, Crest Nicholson, George Wimpey, O'Brien Homes, Charter, Chase Midlands and many, many
more such companies, plus loads of
work for advertising agencies.
The Permanent Collection, containing
more than 3,572
works in all media and 4,905
architectural drawings, is the only such resource in the region.
Friday gets a little
more hectic, with an exhibition of the late, great Tetsumi Kudo's
work at Andrea Rosen, an
architectural «performance» from Gabrielle Mertz at the LES's former PS160, and a group show about intimacy and craft at 315 Gallery in Brooklyn.
Recognized internationally for his unique glass sculptures and large - scale
works for public spaces, Howard Ben Tré makes reference to historical
architectural forms, industrial shapes and Read
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In an interview with The White Review, Jaray characterised her
work as «what's left when everything else is taken away», and that minimalist philosophy couldn't be
more clear in this
work; Borromini's baroque architecture is synthesised into two - tone geometry, the paper ridges gesturing toward their
architectural inspiration.
that were inserted in the walls as into alcoves, totalling
more than 135
works of art and «tons» of
architectural projects.
Liu Wei's
works, created from materials such as
architectural debris and old books through labor - intensive handcraft, examine the dystopic cities of China, and
more broadly Asia, as sites of endless urban development.
Jessica Stockholder discusses her intuitive process, the problem with reading too much into her
work, and how her oeuvre is not about the nature of junk but
more about the «
architectural uncanny.»
While
more minimal and
architectural the attention to detail remains faithful to Rojas» body of
work in these new paintings.
Kline's pastoral line - drawings, portraits, and watercolors, transitioned in the mid 1940s to energetic abstractions, then to grand
architectural black and white paintings and abstractions similarly structured, but
more atmospheric color
works.
After
working as a studio manager with sculptor Thomas Sayre and Clearscapes architecture for five years, he founded McConnell Studios and for 16 years has been producing sculpture, lighting,
architectural installations, furniture, and much
more at all scales.
Some of these sketches evolved into
more complex paintings with multiple figures and
architectural views,
works that give us a bigger picture of life at Camarillo, as in the evocative scene of medicated patients in the hospital's day hall, below, which was damaged in a fire while in storage.
Their
more expansive compositions allow the viewer to ponder
architectural elements or the unusual collections of objects that she has rendered — a blue plastic doll imported from Ghana, an arched doorway and television set, an assortment of framed photographs, an empty balcony, oil lanterns on a tabletop — which serve to represent absence and quietude in her otherwise densely textured
works.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced Wednesday that a thoroughly transformed SFMOMA will open to the public on Saturday, May 14, 2016, offering nearly three times the previous exhibition space, featuring 260
works from the Fisher Collection, a first showing of
more than 600 artworks promised to the museum, the debut of the new Pritzker Center for Photography and an outward - looking
architectural design that weaves the museum into the city as never before.
Sonnier has received
more than 20 major commissions of his
architectural neon installations in public spaces and his
work can be found in dozens of public collections in Europe, Japan and the United States.
Objects will be selected from
more than 4,000
works of art and nearly 5,000
architectural drawings, many of which have never before been exhibited.
Yankus» fourth solo show at the gallery, the exhibition of
more than 20
works explores the fine line between urban reality and
architectural fiction though surreal portraits of buildings.
The heavier, browner palette is found in Wilson's Hammer and Tongs (1972) with its meticulously
worked drapery study, and the
architectural complexity of the workbench in Stretcher Pliers (1972), which is a damn sight
more complicated painting than it seems at first because it balances several planes from foreground to middle ground to a second stage of the middle ground on a tilting shelf surface.
Working across several mediums including sculpture, drawing, painting and digital art, my
work explores correlations between the temporality of place and self, in the hope to capture a
more comprehensive understanding of my sexuality, sense of self and place in both the artistic and
architectural communities.
More recently, Mirza has expanded his
work to take on entire
architectural environments.
In this excerpt from Phaidon's 1995 monograph Jessica Stockholder, the artist sits down with critic and novelist Lynne Tillman to discuss her intuitive process, the problem with reading too much into her
work, and how her oeuvre is not about the nature of junk but
more about the «
architectural uncanny.»
Simeon Posen is a landscape and
architectural photographer with
work spanning
more than four decades.
In addition, two
more works by Jordan Wolfson and John Baldessari are featured around the spectacular
architectural environment conceived by Herzog & de Meuron — one acting as an epilogue, the other as archival documentation.
Recognized for his innovative approach to design, Douglisʼ awards include: a NYFA fellowship, a Design Vanguard profile by
Architectural Record, an I.D. Magazine Honorable Mention, a FEIDAD Design Merit Award, finalist nominations for the North American James Beard Foundation Restaurant Design Awards, a selected fellow in the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centreʼs Brick Project Residency Program, an ACADIA Award for Emerging Digital Practice, a Presidential Citation from The Cooper Union, an AIA / LA Peopleʼs Restaurant Choice Award and more recently he was selected by DesignIntelligence as one of 30 Most Admired Educators in architectural educa
Architectural Record, an I.D. Magazine Honorable Mention, a FEIDAD Design Merit Award, finalist nominations for the North American James Beard Foundation Restaurant Design Awards, a selected fellow in the EKWC European Ceramic
Work Centreʼs Brick Project Residency Program, an ACADIA Award for Emerging Digital Practice, a Presidential Citation from The Cooper Union, an AIA / LA Peopleʼs Restaurant Choice Award and
more recently he was selected by DesignIntelligence as one of 30 Most Admired Educators in
architectural educa
architectural education in 2015.
Two
more works joined the
architectural environment conceived by Herzog & de Meuron: Jordan Wolfson's acting as an epilogue, John Baldessari's as an archival documentation.
Large - format
works were installed in the area during special exhibitions, but as an
architectural element, it had
more form than function.
You can find out
more about Almasov and his
architectural work here.
While my
architectural training helped me to understand how the piano
works on a technical level, it remains even
more of a mystery to me now than it was before.
«While the stripes have remained a recognisable and intrinsic element of Buren's practice, recently his
works have become
more sculptural and
architectural in form.
«Because his
work is so much about scale, proportion, the
architectural space it inhabits, maybe even
more than with some other artists, it must be experienced (in person).
«My
work used to be a lot
more architectural, but after last year's election, I don't know, I suddenly felt...
This is Lapin's second solo show at Honor Fraser; her new
works are far
more architectural in composition than the
more impressionistic
works she showed at the gallery in 2011.
The sculptor Monika Sosnowska (b. 1972), who came to international prominence when she represented Poland at the 2007 Venice Biennale, is
more likely to construct a
work in the exact dimensions of the
architectural framework of your apartment building than she is to create something that will fit easily within it.
Also on view are two of the artist's
more recent video
works, ICON (2014) and Stop Playing in My Face (2016), both of which weave together the exuberant pageantry of voguing with digitally - rendered backdrops of glittering
architectural spaces.
Over the years he
worked at these collages, 1954 to 1960, he became
more adept at body language for his figures and at paring extraneous detail from
architectural and landscape forms.
Together the colors presented a vivid snapshot of Charlotte: the golden «Mums in Bloom» of the natural world, the safety orange of «Road
Work Ahead,» the
architectural oddity of the «Big Pink on South» building, and
more.
The
works by the Portuguese artist Carlos Bunga, which suggest modern furniture fused with
architectural models, are appealing but familiar; there are
more interesting
works of his in the catalog.
The
work takes the form of an
architectural intervention including sculptural floor objects and it combines elements of historical research around the first human journey into outer space as well as participatory conversations with
more than 90inhabitants in Hangzhou, among them students of the China Academy of Art of Hangzhou where the artist is presently a visiting artist.
More recently, Shahbazi has produced
work that is
architectural in scale, creating installations of multiple images hung on wallpaper.
An exhibition devoted to Gianni Piacentino is hosted on the two levels of the Podium of the Fondazione's Prada
architectural compound and comprises
more than 90
works, exploring Piacentino's artistic path in anti-chronological order, starting from his most recent
works from 2015 and
working its way backwards to those from 1965.
Architectural intervention or excavation has
more recently been augmented by a number of video
works.
These
works pay particular attention to specific
architectural details and structures and as a result are
more highly abstracted than his previous
work.
Robert C. Tannen has studied and made art for
more than 70 years while
working as an instructor at Pratt Institute, Franconia College, and Tulane University School of Architecture, and as a regional planner for research and development,
architectural, and civil engineering firms, and exhibiting as a multidisciplinary artist.
With a previous Ph.D. in
Architectural Theory, History and Criticism from Princeton University, Abrams had
worked for
more than 20 years as an architecture and design critic and editor, organizing numerous conferences and salons, and writing for publications including frieze, I.D. Magazine, Blueprint, and The New York Times.
Since the 1990s, Buren's
work has become
more architectural.
This shift, as well as a deepening involvement in nature — the artist's Rio de Janeiro studio borders her beloved Botanic Gardens — has influenced Milhazes» new
work, making it even
more rigorously structured with broader fields of color and new elements derived from abstractions of natural and
architectural forms.
It currently boasts over 20,000
works in every artistic medium: approximately 4,100 paintings,
more than 1,700 sculptures, nearly 3,600 drawings, over 5,500 prints, 4,230 photographs, approximately 120 installations and 40 video installations, 400 film and video creations, over 100 pieces of decorative art and 35
architectural works.
In the new
work it's
more about paint and the physicality of the paint, but still very much about
architectural space, even interiority.
Visitors will discover 16 refreshed and revitalized galleries showcasing masterworks by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol alongside
more than a dozen new acquisitions created by established and emerging artists
working today, including a major
architectural intervention by Sarah Oppenheimer.
Johnson's
architectural work is a balancing act between two dominant trends in post-war American Art: the
more «serious» movement of Minimalism, and the
more popular movement of Pop Art.