Sentences with phrase «new floor sculpture»

- TBG Also worth seeing is a new floor sculpture by gallery artist Sarah Sze, who will represent the United States at the 55th Venice Biennale 2013.

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Now, a new regime has turned to Hiroshi Sugimoto to fill the ground - floor lobby with a sculpture made of art furniture and a bronze gelato bar.
Carl Andre's revolutionary floor - based sculptures will be on view at New York's Mnuchin Gallery in September
RASHID JOHNSON: Islands David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles Sept. 13 — Oct. 29, 2014 On view at both of David Kordansky's exhibition spaces, Rashid Johnson's new sculptures will be installed on the floors and the walls.
The exhibition invited visitors to walk onto the sculpture to consider the work from a new perspective and experience its material contrast to the floor.
New York — Pace Gallery announces Grounded, an exhibition featuring a dynamic selection of floor - based sculpture by seminal figures in modern and contemporary art.
In celebration of International Sculpture Day on Sunday, April 24, 2016, Mana will open a new group exhibition of sculpture in the 5th floor gallery, Wake the Town and Tell thSculpture Day on Sunday, April 24, 2016, Mana will open a new group exhibition of sculpture in the 5th floor gallery, Wake the Town and Tell thsculpture in the 5th floor gallery, Wake the Town and Tell the People.
Known for his finger - crocheted environments that grace gallery spaces and architectural interiors, Neto presents new sculptures and wall - mounted works in an expansive installation that will veil the gallery's two - floor space.
Other important pieces from this era, including the sagging soft sculptures Floor Burger (1962) and Soft Bathtub (1966), gave instantly recognizable items new textures and shapes.
In addition to a series of intimate, candy - colored wall relief sculptures from the»70s, a full floor is dedicated to a new commission: a grouping of vibrant structures that appear to elegantly float across the space.
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The exhibition includes a number of commissioned works, including a major new braided sculpture by Diamond Stingily that snakes through gallery floors, trailing from the Fourth Floor all the way down to the Museum's Lobby, and alludes to the racial dimensions of beauty conventions as well as to Medusa, the mythological snake - haired woman whose gaze could turn men into stone.
An installation of suitcases, in different shades of blue, are lined up across the gallery floor forming a sculpture titled «1961,» the year Ms. Leonard was born in New York.
In celebration of the American sculptor Joel Shapiro, the Nasher Sculpture Center, which holds six examples of his work in their permanent collection, has unveiled a new piece specifically designed for the central gallery on the ground floor.
The Whitney Studio is located within the larger complex of the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture on the 2nd floor hayloft level of an original 1877 carriage house behind 8 West 8th Street on MacDougal Alley in the Greenwich Village Historic District.
Presented on two floors of newly renovated galleries, the show brings together new colachrome paintings, Jacuzzi sculptures and a four - channel,...
Two floors below, Eva Presenhuber presented a new group of bluestone primitives by Swiss - born New Yorker Ugo Rondinone, slightly smaller siblings of the sculptures that he had previously debuted at Gladstone Gallery in Chelsnew group of bluestone primitives by Swiss - born New Yorker Ugo Rondinone, slightly smaller siblings of the sculptures that he had previously debuted at Gladstone Gallery in ChelsNew Yorker Ugo Rondinone, slightly smaller siblings of the sculptures that he had previously debuted at Gladstone Gallery in Chelsea.
The new works will inaugurate the sculpture garden and ground - floor galleries of ICA Miami's new permanent home, opening on December 1, 2017 in advance of Art Basel Miami Beach.
Uncannily, however, her participatory audio sculptures relate to these topics of storage and access, yet they do so in a theatrical way, turning visitors into active listeners who are constantly seeking to retrieve and mix new sonic impressions by bending down, lying on the floor, or simply turning their heads.
For his first gallery exhibition in New York since 2012, Neto will present a new body of finger - crocheted immersive sculptures, installations and wall works that fill both floors of the gallery's space, inviting the viewer into an all - encompassing sensorial experienNew York since 2012, Neto will present a new body of finger - crocheted immersive sculptures, installations and wall works that fill both floors of the gallery's space, inviting the viewer into an all - encompassing sensorial experiennew body of finger - crocheted immersive sculptures, installations and wall works that fill both floors of the gallery's space, inviting the viewer into an all - encompassing sensorial experience.
On view is Andre's floor sculpture, Copper Blue Lattice, New York, 1990, comprised of sixty - five copper and limestone tiles as its constituent building blocks.
Martin has further explored the boundary between painting and sculpture in a new floor - bound sculptural work, titled Anathema, which resembles a giant alien seedpod or a chromed meteorite crashed in the gallery courtyard.
Galleries on the fourth floor present Abstract Expressionist paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs, films, and archival materials in a display subtitled The Big Picture, marking the first time in the history of the new Museum building that a full floor has been devoted to a single theme.
The exhibition will present new sculptures on the second floor and a special site - specific installation in the fourth floor storage loft.
For the exhibition, Argote has created a new series of monochromatic sculptures that echo formal qualities found in architectural floor plans and domestic structures used for folding laundry.
For No borders in a wok that can't be crossed, Marten has created a group of works which interweave the diversity of her work in terms of media — from sculptures to wall pieces and floor works — in a comprehensive installation including many new works created specifically for the CCS Bard exhibition.
Giant sculptures of tulips, a pumpkin, dogs and a doll are located in the gallery's canal - side garden and ground floor exhibition space, along with new paintings, creating a surreal inside - out...
Franklin Parrasch Gallery presents Round N» Round which includes recent sculpture and video as well as drawings, poems, and letters from the past twenty years by Mark Gonzales until November 28, 2009 at 20 west 57th street, 7th Floor, New York.
Giant sculptures of tulips, a pumpkin, dogs and a doll are located in the gallery's canal - side garden and ground floor exhibition space, along with new paintings, creating a surreal inside - out landscape of nature and artifice.
The exhibition will occupy the 10,000 sq. ft. second floor of 548 West 22nd Street with large - scale installations, serial sculptures, wall works and videos that traverse the political aspect in art, integrating performative methods and autobiographical, familial content in ways that established a new discourse around identity and dissent at the end of the 20th Century.
In an interview with Andrew Solomon in Artforum, she describes working on one of her red net paintings: «in New York I was painting the nets and then I noticed that it spread to the floor and the curtains and to the window so I went to catch the red net and I examined it without noticing at first that my hands were also covered by the red nets and that was the turning point and I began creating sculpture so that I could put the patterns on everything».
Doug Aitken's first solo exhibition in London for eight years will occupy both floors of Victoria Miro and include a specially reconfigured presentation of his acclaimed multi-channel film installation Black Mirror, alongside new wall - and floor - based sculptures and light box...
In «Heaven or Las Vegas,» Navarro has created a series of neon light wall sculptures based on the floor plans of 12 of the world's best known skyscrapers, including the Jumeirah Emirates Towers in Dubai, Lotte World Tower in Busan, and the Twin Towers in New York.
Scattered around were a number of wall and floor pieces — the well - known automobile parts crammed and jammed into muscular, abstract conglomerates, lacquered metal shards, a big twisted urethane foam work from 1966, and a room filled with the newer collapsed galvanized zinc sculptures made from
ENVIRONMENTS: The artist has returned to the idea of her early New York experiments with total sculptures occupying entire spaces (floor, walls and ceiling), now playing with infinite repetitions of the dot though the use of mirrors and endless reflections (Dots Obsession, 1998, Les Abattoirs, Toulouse; Infinity Mirror Room, 2011, collection of the artist).
It is joined by two more subtle paintings by Doug Argue, two knockout works by Abstract Expressionist Fritz Bultman, and, in the 64th - floor lobby, a suite of seven square paintings by Greg Goldberg along with a ripe new Bryan Hunt sculpture.
The exhibition will include a number of commissioned works, including a major new braided sculpture by Diamond Stingily that pierces through gallery floors, trailing from the Fourth Floor all the way down to the Museum's Lobby, and alludes to the racial dimensions of beauty conventions as well as to Medusa, the mythological snake - haired woman whose gaze could turn men into stone.
On view concurrently in ICA Miami's second floor galleries during Art Basel Miami Beach, Shannon Ebner: A Public Character offers a comprehensive presentation of over 50 photographs, new sculpture, installation, and video, demonstrating the artist's efforts to build a catalogue of images, and to locate them at the intersection of the poetic, graphic, and photographic.
On the first two floors of 50 Connaught Road is White Cube, which will be showing new sculptures by the British artist Antony Gormley until May 19.
A number of new freestanding glass and marble floor sculptures complete the installation in the main gallery.
Second - and third - floor galleries will be dedicated to the museum's special exhibition program and overlook the sculpture garden, which will showcase an annual schedule of site - specific commissions, new gifts and long - term loans, and major sculptural works by both post-war and contemporary artists.
Anchored by a large body of new paintings, this immersive exhibition will also include sculpture, floor coverings, video and an accompanying book entitled «You Owe Me a Feeling» with text by David Berman.
The exhibition includes four new site - specific installations as well as three floors of sculpture, painting, video, works on paper and performance - based work from an impressive group of artists, including Peter Blake, Martin Creed, Cornelia Parker, Keith Tyson, Conrad Shawcross, Idris Khan, Joseph Kosuth, Paul Fryer, Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Gavin Turk, Alastair Mackie, Jonathan Yeo, Michael Craig ‐ Martin, Chris Levine, Rob and Nick Carter, Daniel Chadwick, David Mach, Janet Laurence and Harland Miller.
These new sculptures draw upon the formal language of Minimalism and include floor works that are variations on a cube.
In Coin Drop invited guests will be invited to drop 25,000 brand new pennies onto the gallery's floor during the 3 hours leading up to the opening reception, thereby creating a readymade sculpture.
Mark Dion's Drawings, Prints, Multiples and Sculptures is a remarkable survey of the artist's pseudo-scientific artistic practice with works on paper and new vitrines taking over both floors of Tanya Bonakdar's gallery.
A new series of ceramic floor works referred to as «code poems» gather a range of references to the interaction of visual form and language, namely a nod to the American L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E poetics through an appropriation of Hannah Weiner's experimental text Morse Code (2002), as well as the spatial elegance of Carl Andre's minimal floor sculptures.
There are also a number of significant new commissions in the ICA's ground floor gallery and surrounding sculpture garden, including a new installation of paintings by Chris Ofili, a large scale sculpture including a defunct crane by Puerto Rico - based duo Allora and Calzadilla and a bent telephone pole - star by local Miami artist Mark Handforth.
In «Meditative Lines and a Good Egg,» writer Andy Battaglia discusses Walsh's newest works based on permutations of Walsh's signature repeating lozenge - shaped form, as well as two large - scale floor sculptures and artist books.
Floor Show «sculptures & objects», Anders Tornberg, Lund, Sweden Extravagant: The Economy of Elegance, Tony Shafrazi, New York Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art, Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, Spain The Spirit of Drawing, Sperone Westwater, New York 1982 - 83 Ten Years After, Tony Shafrazi, New York Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland Jiri Dokoupil Donald Baechler, Galerie Ribbentrop, Eltville, Germany Parallel Visions: Modern Artists and Outsider Art, Setagaya Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan 43rd Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary American Painting, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. New York On Paper, Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France New York Painters, Sammlung Goetz, Munich, Germany
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