Sentences with phrase «most iconic sculptures»

This exhibition showcases some of Moore's most iconic sculptures, and reveals how they were directly inspired by the natural world.
That piece of found furniture would become the base for one of Kusama's first and most iconic sculptures: Accumulation No. 1.
In addition to the drawings, one of Beuys» most iconic sculptures, Backrest of a fine - limbed person (hare - type) of the 20th Century AD (1972 - 1982), an iron form that resembles a human torso, is on display.

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will not only allow visitors to experience Kusama's six infinity mirror rooms, Kusama's most iconic psychedelic chambers, but the Japanese artist's painting, sculptures, and early works on paper.
It will include one of his most significant sets for Martha Graham, Herodiade; an iconic piece of patented play sculpture, Octetra; and sculpture, drawings, functional designs and Akari light sculptures created between 1928, the year he left Brancusi's studio, and 1988, the year of Noguchi's death.
Sculpture in the City, the City of London's annual public art programme set amongst some of London's most iconic architectural landmarks, launches on 27 June including works by Paul McCarthy, Martin Creed and Ryan Gander.
A miniature version of the sculpture that sits on the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, this brushed aluminum paperweight commemorates the artist most iconic design.
Accompanying the exhibition, this richly illustrated hardback exhibition catalogue is signed by the artist and collates the American artist's most iconic paintings, sculptures and collages to thoroughly document decades of ground - breaking work from Jasper Johns.
A major figure in the development of Pop art in the 1960s, Robert Indiana is best known for his iconic LOVE series of sculptures and prints, which rank among the most recognizable images in postwar art.
Among her most iconic works is the sculpture Tale (1992), which depicts a woman crouched on all fours with a trail of excrement trailing behind her, capturing the anxieties about the body and the sense of despair that characterized the period.
The Tate Modern audioguide talks you through a selection of the most iconic works in the collection displays, including international paintings and sculptures spanning a century.
This exhibition marks Wynne's most ambitious gallery show featuring his now iconic glass wall sculptures in the shape of waves, vortexes, and underwater exhale bubbles and text works including a new series using black glass.
A Modern Vision presents a selection of the most iconic European paintings and sculptures from The Phillips Collection, America's first museum of modern art, which opened in Washington, DC, in 1921.
One of the most persistent themes in contemporary art since the early 1990s has been the proliferation of work that addresses «ruined modernity» and «failed utopias»: in other words, a type of art that reformats iconic examples of 20th - century architecture and design into painting, sculpture, photography, video, slide shows, archival installations, etc..
SOMETIMES SPIKY AND ANGULAR, sometimes almost molten in their suppleness, the junked - car sculptures of JOHN CHAMBERLAIN are among the most iconic artworks of the postwar period.
«Tate Modern stages the most comprehensive Modigliani exhibition ever held in the UK, bringing together a dazzling range of his iconic portraits, sculptures and the largest ever group of nudes to be shown in this country.
Instead Cave takes us inside the belly of one of his iconic sculptures with an immersive environment populated by a dazzling array of found objects, echoing some of Cave's and America's most confounding dilemmas: gun violence, racial inequality, injustice within our cities» police departments, and death.
Two new dynamic light sculptures entitled Modern Wonder will be on view, along with one of the artist's most iconic works, Madame, from January 15 through March 22, 2014 at the Gallery's 11th Avenue Windows space.
This autumn, Tate Modern will stage the most comprehensive Modigliani exhibition ever held in the UK, bringing together a dazzling range of his iconic portraits, sculptures and the largest ever group of nudes to be shown in this country.
The show features a collection of new sculptures and textile works along with editions of some of his most iconic works over the years.
Calder Jewellery explores the lifelong output of wearable art pieces made for family and friends by one of the most innovative and influential figures in 20th - century art, best known for his iconic sculptures and mobiles.
In her most iconic works, she utilized wooden objects that she gathered from urban debris piles to create her monumental installations - a process clearly influenced by the precedent of Marcel Duchamp's found object sculptures and «readymades.»
Featuring the North American debut of numerous new works, visitors are invited to enter alternative, whimsical worlds as they experience six of Kusama's most iconic kaleidoscopic environments alongside the artist's large - scale paintings, sculptures and works on paper.
As one of the world's most notorious photographers recognized for his iconic images of 60s and 70s legends and his love of women, few know of David Bailey's passion for Picasso, Pliny The Elder, and his dedication to making his own sculpture.
Sharing the viewer's space more literally than any other medium, sculpture has given rise to some of the most iconic works in art history, including the classical Greek Venus de Milo (c. 130 - 100 B.C.), Michelangelo's High Renaissance David (1504), Rodin's The Thinker (1902), and Constantin Brancusi's The Kiss (1908).
This unique sculpture by important Abstract Expressionist sculptor Seymour Lipton is a maquette of the monumental sculpture «Laureate» - one of Lipton's most iconic and influential works located on the Riverwalk in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Exhibition provides visitors with the opportunity to experience six of Kusama's most iconic kaleidoscopic environments, alongside large - scales, whimsical installations of over 60 key paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the early 1950s to the present.
Maurizio Cattelan Untitled is a startling life - size sculpture that ranks among Maurizio Cattelan's most powerful and iconic creations.
Over the years, his filmic signature style has evolved into other art forms including lightboxes, neon installations, etching on crystal starfire glass and most recently, the revolutionary «photo sculpture» where he transforms his iconic muses and femme fatales into breathtaking high - definition 3D art masterpieces.
Perhaps the most iconic in the exhibition and exemplifying this spirit was the elder, sapient artist FX Harsono's performance - video and sculpture Burned Victims (1998).
Sculpture in the City, the City of London's annual public art programme set amongst some of London's most iconic architectural landmarks, launches on 27 June.
Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind's Eye will be installed roughly chronologically, beginning with a selection of Johns's first mature paintings, drawings, sculptures, and prints from the 1950s and 60s, focusing on one of his most iconic early subjects: numbers.
Featuring his iconic girl characters, presented in sculpture, painting, and sketches, all spaced wonderfully in three large rooms, Nara continues to be one of the most appreciated contemporary artist in the world.
Recognizable for their patina — Serra's favorite material is rolled Cor - Ten steel with an evenly rusted surface — as much as for their size, sculptures like Torqued Ellipses (1996 - 1997) at the Dia: Beacon count among the previous century's most iconic artworks.
Just a year later, Maman was unveiled — the 30» tall spider sculpture remains one of her most iconic works today.
The death in January of art historian, critic and artist Coosje van Bruggen at 66 ended one of the most unique collaborations in the history of art — one in which van Bruggen and her husband, sculptor Claes Oldenburg, teamed up on dozens of iconic public sculptures for museums, parks and city centers.
This year began with the announcement of Feuerman's public art installation with New York City Parks & Recreation from May through September; her most iconic monumental sculpture, Survival of Serena, was unveiled in hyperrealistically painted bronze at Petrosino Square, SoHo for the first time courtesy of Jim Kempner Fine Art.
Lichtenstein was among the very most important American artists of the post-war era, and this iconic sculpture sets a powerful art historical context for the more contemporary sculptures on display.
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