Sentences with phrase «more sculptural work»

Frances Malthouse Malthouse's work has been on my radar for some time and although she is making more sculptural work these days, her previous use of photographs still appears in some interesting ways.
I'm planning to start working with a different type of clay that will allow me to make some more sculptural work.
In more sculptural works — like two leg - like planks gunked with dried beeswax, or a series of curved forms arrayed along the floor — Sanders's chosen material recalls the viscous petroleum jelly favored by Matthew Barney (himself a real bee freak, incidentally).
What is the relation between your drawings and your more sculptural works?

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Short Circuit (1955) is similar to other works from the period; it incorporates sculptural elements with... Read More
You can see more of Peeta's work, including his paintings on canvas and sculptural objects, on his website and Instagram.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural work in porcelain and steel or iron.
The back room has more overtly sculptural or conceptual work, including wall text by Lawrence Weiner, a circular wall incision by William Anastasi, a white square of fluorescent light by Dan Flavin, and a still frailer square of black yarn by Fred Sandback.
Boulder Films (2008 — 11), on the other hand, do succeed in doing more to ignite Holden's original sculptural work, large, relatively rough - hewn wooden orbs planted in some innocuous rural or urban setting.
Illicit indeed, but more importantly, Melgaard's microcosm of rubber sex dolls perched seductively (often spread eagle) on colorful, Jim Drain-esque sculptural furniture and rugs with videos and sound interspersed throughout, is perhaps the first time thus far in the biennial that the work on view and its curatorial agenda feel true to the «moment» as it were, in an attempt to be captured.
For those unfamiliar with their work, the exhibition at Maureen Paley's is typical of their mode of presentation in being more of an environment or a set — vividly coloured wall paintings with strong formal and graphic elements unite and frame the various sculptural and pictorial components into an integrated whole.
Having conquered the U.K., Prouvost is now taking her offbeat, literarily minded work to the New Museum for her first solo show in the United States, a lobby installation called For Forgetting that will feature a mural, «scattered sculptural elements,» videos, a film, and more.
more than fifty gigantic, real firs hanging from the ceiling presents a monumental sculptural challenge: the trees must be placed in a specific relationship to the exhibition space and simultaneously provide a dialogue with more than forty other works of art in and around the site — sixteen of which have been created especially for the show.
Works will include photographs from the Red House series by Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, depicting the marks left behind by prisoners of Saddam Hussein in Iraq; wire and sculptural elements by Walter Oltmann and William Kentridge; installations by Jeremy Wafer, Jonah Sack and Justin Brett, as well as more traditional pencil, oil and charcoal drawings by Sue Williamson, Lisa Brice and Sam Nhlengethwa.
The legacy of Last Ladder was the emergence of a sculptural practice far more focused on the ability of material itself to convey meaning and message to the viewer, and the highly streamlined and minimalist approach to form evident in Andre's later work.
Nicole Kaack: You've worked with sculptural installations in the past, but the roller coaster form is something much more engineered than what you have constructed before.
Although Hunt was not interested in pursuing an early and brief involvement with earthworks, he wanted to include the concept of monumental scale in his work, «using a more classical, compact kind of sculptural form» (View, 1980).
Edwards» sculptural work has been shown at the Tang Museum (Saratoga Springs, NY), Green Gallery (YALE University, New Haven, CT), West Hall Gallery (RPI, Troy, NY) ABC no Rio (New York, NY), Lost Horse Gallery (Reykjavik, Iceland), Hans Wies Gallery (Manchester, CT) and more.
In addition, the Museum is home to more than 60 sculptural works, wall hangings and weavings by the fiber artist Theo Leffmann.
In his work, Moffett often amalgamates the traditional medium of oil on canvas with sculptural elements and, more recently, video projections, while his topics explore social observations and political landmarks.
Included among the more than 300 items on view — artworks, film clips, music scores, audio recordings, documentary photographs, snapshots, performance props and costumes, ephemera, and correspondence — are 5 cello - based sculptural works that Moorman herself created.
Moving his focus toward more general subject matter in the terms of the whole civilization, his work simultaneously became more sculptural and imbued with mysticism and theology.
My family has a lovely apple farm in Warwick, NY where I often work on sculptural or more messy projects.
Idris Khan's second solo show with the gallery, will consist of two major sculptural installations and a number of new photographic works that interlink seemingly disparate ideas of religion, Minimalism, music and poetry Khan's new body of work has a more formal engagement with the material he appropriates, in order to elicit a kind of lyricism and spirituality using a Minimal aesthetic.
Considering that Henrot has previously been best known for her sculptural installations, the video expands her body of work in a tremendously compelling way and ensures that we'll be seeing much more of the artist in museum and gallery shows in coming years.
The exhibition continues with works by: Isa Genzken, Cristina Iglesias, Liz Larner, Anna Maria Maiolino, Marisa Merz, Senga Nengudi, Lygia Pape, and Ursula von Rydingsvard, a Post Modernist generation of increasingly global figures who are far more expansive in their use of space, and whose works signal a foundational shift from discreet sculptural objects toward more installation - based practices.
In introducing Murray that evening, Varnedoe referred to her work «as dramas of form and color that accept, indeed demand, to play on the more austere terrain of high abstract art, in decisions about push and pull, bright and dark, fragmented and whole, planes and volumes, sculptural and painterly, that move us before we know what they are about.»
Adam Weinberg: Raft of the Medusa is a sculptural work that is actually very painterly in many ways, because although it's hard to believe, it actually is more related to what he did early on in the Black Paintings than you might think.
The latter are glazed ceramic vessels that are more figurative and sculptural, a new medium for Ramirez and reminiscent of his earlier work and installations.
Superchief Gallery LA is pleased to present the exhibition of Space Angels, a new body of work by Bunnie Reiss, known for her vibrant murals, featuring over two dozen new paintings, sculptural pieces, installations, quilts and more.
While some artists, such as Mel Bochner, rejected painting and the sculptural object outright, calling for a «dematerialization» of the art object altogether, Sonnier and Merz collapsed the distinctions between painting and sculpture, employing commercial or industrial materials to tie their work more closely to the life of the street.
Working in multi-media, New York - based artist Erin Shirreff's work encourages the viewer to see objects in new ways: unsettling spacial and sensory experience by creating sculptural works specifically for the camera that confuse perception; layering still photographsRead more
Her new work, made in plaster and latex, revealed a turn toward more organic processes, and introduced the «Lair» as a unique sculptural form.
On the 6th floor lobby and inside the painting classroom paintings depicting various imagery — some more abstract than others — are hung on the walls while sculptural paintings are positioned around columns and placed on the floor and hung from the ceiling creating a maze of works.
Her sculptural works are of different, often contrasting nature: plaster models, wax,... more
What / Why: «The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston's current exhibition, «Something Along Those Lines,» features modern and contemporary artists whose works draw on performative, sculptural and conceptual engagements with the line, including Gego, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Sol LeWitt and more.
More than mere documentation, her images are carefully staged, often symmetrical in composition, and add to the power of her groundbreaking sculptural work.
Working with found materials, nature, site - specific elements and more sculptural ideas, they began building works that was commentary on enviromental issues and human movement.
On view will be a major installation created within the entire gallery space, as well as more than 25 sculptural works.
Rosie's varied media works take the form of large scale site - specific installations, smaller more intimate constructions, and drawing / collage dealing with the spatial realm that gives way to the sculptural shamanistic forms.
Infusing a poetic sensuality into Minimalism's legacy, Gabriel Orozco's works vary from sculptural triumphs to more ephemeral, performative acts, such as rolling a huge ball of plasticine, of exactly his own body weight, through the streets in order to «get an impression» of the world around him.
Having painted initially in a flat, linear mode, Caulfield became increasingly alive to the potentiality of paint to create light and shade, and his mature work allowed for more sculptural interpretation of the depicted scene.
Textural exploration is another theme that comes through particularly strong in the work of Jay DeFeo and Perle Fine, two artists who play with painting's more sculptural aspects.
A less literal and more evocative reading is prompted when one considers the relationship between a work's sculptural material and its musical content.
This sculptural aspect shifts the tone of the work in a more abstract direction, where figurative associations recede and the interplay of material, form, and gesture assumes primacy.
Jason Jaworski: Thinking of You takes over the walls of bookdummypress with more than 100 prints, numerous sculptural works, and a video piece.
Installed by the artist in a response to the gallery spaces, many of the works were tiny sculptural objects no more than 2 inches in size.
It seems like the newer work is moving onto the wall, maybe in a reversal of what you normally see — an artist starting with painting and becoming more sculptural, expanding into space.
This emptiness is only partly occupied by a little extra space, more a sculptural space than a room defined by a work that continues and alternates the older lamp practice of the artist.
In his sculptural works that explore materials such as bronze and ceramic, the artist makes physical some of his more curious and eccentric propositions by transforming found objects or by playing with their scale.
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