Sentences with phrase «more recent works»

Her first ever wallpaper camouflage took 19 hours straight to paint with more recent works taking anywhere from 8 - 15 hours, depending on the complexity of the design.
mumok is delighted to present Ulrike Müller's first solo show in a museum, as well as a collection presentation curated by the artist together with mumok curator Manuela Ammer that stages a dialogue between works of classical modernism and more recent works.
More than 40 works by Cruz - Diez ponctuate the exhibition, including historical pieces from the fifties and sixties, as well as more recent works and they permite us to understand the richness and complexity of the propositions of this collective adventure that is Concrete Art.
Leung's more recent works include the culmination of a twenty - year collaboration with Warren Niesłuchowski in the form of two 2011 works, a site - specific project for the MAK Center for Art and Architecture in Los Angeles, called «Artist in Residence,» and a film, «War After War.»
Throughout the exhibition, major works from the later twentieth century by artists such as Lucas Samaras, Nam June Paik, and Felix Gonzalez - Torres provide a historical framework for more recent works by international artists including Do Ho Suh, Valeska Soares, and Nari Ward.
Under Pressure charts an array of artistic and social concerns, from minimalism to pop and conceptual art, and more recent works addressing race, gender, and identity.
More recent works explore the social and communicative parameters of our «reality complex».
Installed in a separate viewing room with more recent works, Rudebega: No: The Sky, 1978 - 79, high lights the material effects of his process: Protrusions of bright red and orange wedges of wax are so thick that the smell of crayon still lingered.
More recent works, about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the deaths caused by American drones, have won Mr. Fast attention at the Documenta festival in Germany, at the Venice Biennale and at the Whitney Biennial in New York, where in 2008 he won the $ 100,000 Bucksbaum Award.
These early Matisse blue lines avoided each other and never crossed while the more recent works see the lines cross, blend and collide.
The selection of works, assembled in collaboration with Kunsthalle Nuremberg, gathers pieces from the U.S. and various European countries and draws attention to the artist's more recent works, especially to the strong links between her painting and her graphic production.
The post-war collection features art by Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Andy Warhol, Joan Eardley and Alan Davie, with more recent works by artists including Douglas Gordon, Antony Gormley, Robert Priseman and Tracey Emin.
There are few moments where older and more recent works directly co-mingle, but when they do, it puts into dramatic relief the kind of thrilling and generative juxtapositions the Met has the ability to make.
More recent works explore different writing technologies including LED signs as well as the portable changeable message signs commonly used on highways.
More recent works from the 1990s reflect Caro's continual experimentation with the surface, form and structure of steel.
The Adieu, an important theme for Van Elk about final goodbyes, links all the more recent works on show.
Artists included Peter Doig, Kathy Prendergast, Richard Long, Hamish Fulton, Anya Gallaccio and Simon Faithfull alongside more recent works by Gary Hume, John Stezaker, Vicken Parsons, Raphael Hefti and Tim Knowles.
Within this context, the exhibition «Roberte Ce Soir» is accompanied in the Schinkelklause by a film program curated by Marc Glöde, including artist films by Willard Maas and Carolee Schneemann as well as more recent works such as those by Leigh Ledare.
Included in the exhibition are works based on or in opposition to the grid from the 1980s and 90s and more recent works where her minimalist marks meander freely.
Butt's more recent works are comprised of resin casts of fingers or locks, chains, and hooks, brought together to create ornamental patterning that is reminiscent of sacred geometries.
The first exhibition of the collection is a chronological hit parade of American artists from Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg, as well as more recent works from elsewhere: Takashi Murakami's long pictorial mural that was inspired by the Fukushima disaster and an emotionally charged cityscape in the process of obliteration, «Cairo» by Julie Mehretu, that dates from 2013.
Conceived as a retrospective, this exhibition of the artist's earlier and more recent works is accompanied by a bilingual (Portuguese / English) catalogue featuring more than one hundred images and excerpts from several essays and interviews with Anthony McCall from the last decade — all unpublished in Portuguese — as well as an -LSB-...]
On from 10 May to 21 July 2018, the exhibition displays both historical and more recent works by artists who have worked within the legacy of the historical movement into the 21st century, and presenting both an homage and ongoing outlook to the visionary spirit of Denise René.
Some of the more recent works also assume advertising's production methods, with Williams acting as a «shoot director» in collaboration with commercial photography studios.
While the early works are shown on 16 mm film, his more recent works are digital projections whose complex forms can only be created with the aid of computers.
His more recent works are modelled in clay, before being cast in polychrome polyester and fibreglass, or bronze.
These more recent works of ink on paper take on a monumental scale,...
Formal portraits were frequently staged for political or personal purposes, whereas the more recent works offer a view that can only be described as «behind the scenes» creating a tension between the public and private portrayal of the family.
Drawing inspiration from the Renaissance cabinets de curiosites (intimate and private spaces for the collector but also workshops for scientific research),» Freedom Not Genius» is crowded with stuffed animals from various periods; anatomical studies and bronze casts; an 18th - century plaster cast of a horse's leg; drawings of African mammals; and more recent works by artists such as Banksy, Marcus Harvey, Michael Joo, Sean Landers and Colin Lowe, recreating the imaginary animal world that attracts Hirst the collector.
For Stephen Lapthisophon: Concentrations 56, the artist will create a series of tableaus incorporating anachronistic objects with more recent works on paper.
Many of Galindo's more recent works rely on direct engagement with viewers as a strategy for encouraging accountability and responsibility, a tactic employed by many of her predecessors.
In more recent works, she sources low - resolution digital files from Google and then prints the white noise they generate as the final image.
More recent works include a billiard - size table filled with yellow shea butter and a wall piece of mirror tiles marked with objects like potted plants, black soap and a vintage record cover.
Earliest examples include meticulous architecturally inspired drawings from the 1950s, the well - known patterned graphite drawings from the 1960s and 1970s, cross hatch and screen paintings, looser gestural paintings from the 1990s, and more recent works that include the craquelure and mirror paintings.
The exhibition includes historic early works, featuring one of the most important neons Kosuth ever made, «Five Fives (to Donald Judd)» [blue], (1965), alongside more recent works such as his «Camus Illuminated» series (2013).
amongst these more recent works are fritsch's well - known pieces from the 1980s and 1990s such as the green «elephant» (1987) and «dinner party» (1988).
More recent works can be seen HERE
The evening includes historical and more recent works by Jean - Michel Bouhours, Werner Nekes, David Wharry, Mary Helena Clark, Ernst Schimdt Jr., and Peter Miller that have rarely, if ever, screened in the US, and coming from the Light Cone Collection (Paris).
His more recent works investigate the relationship between the aesthetic world of geometric and biomorphic form and the aesthetic world of the organic, where natural materials take on synthetic forms and synthetic materials at times look like natural objects.
Her more recent works are loudly colored paintings depicting polka - dotted hallucinations filled with eyeballs and alien plant forms.
Elsewhere in the Schaulager's warren of rooms, one finds more recent works, many ambitious in scale, all immaculately installed.
His more recent works, particularly those from the early 2000s, evoke a sense of nostalgia and loss amid accelerating urban development.
In more recent works, she explores diverse cultural heritages (Indian architecture, Greek statuary, Chinese ceramics), translating ancient techniques and symbols for use in contemporary contexts.
Van Tran's more recent works in mixed media, such as «Chinese Medicine» from 2013 and «Stencil's Apprentice» from 2012, demonstrate an ongoing commitment to experimentation with materials not ordinarily found in paintings, such as rolled copper and palm leaves («Chinese Medicine») and glass and glazed ceramics («Stencil's Apprentice»).
This flipbook reprises one of Sturtevant's more recent works, Finite Infinite (2010)-- a large - scale projection that features a dog running in an endless loop across an expanse of grass.
Crosby's insistent focus on surface tenderness, on the embrace — whether of one or many — is evermore affecting, and increasingly troubling, as it migrates in more recent works.
With shamanistic inspiration from both African American history and art history, many of Johnson's more recent works employ these materials in a way that suggests an indefinite form of mysticism and a role as devotional objects.
For more recent works, however, Jones has downplayed the camp aspect by showing found footage without soundtrack or splicing in ironic audio alternatives to lend layers of cultural reference to footage rooted firmly in a specific time and place.
In more recent works, she explores diverse cultural heritages like Indian architecture, Greek statuary, and Chinese ceramics, translating ancient techniques and symbols for use in contemporary contexts.
These explorations into the nebulous nature of what it might mean to hover between places have led to more recent works that directly explore the body and its relationship to history, place and time.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z