In Arles she is presenting large - format works on paper and photographs alongside three
new glass sculptures that fill the gallery space.
«Breathe,» eight
new glass sculptures by Danny Perkins.
The Toledo Museum of Art has added two
new glass sculptures to its collection.
Not exact matches
We learn about Toronto activists who've drastically cut collision deaths by placing small markers on mirrored or clear -
glass building surfaces that birds otherwise can't perceive; a fight between hunters and preservationists over the ortolan bunting, still a culinary delicacy despite its trapping being declared illegal in 1999; and monitors at a 9/11 memorial in
New York, making sure that a temporary light
sculpture doesn't confuse birds at the height of migration season.
They are the type of couple who are beautiful to look at, stylishly dressed, and even show up with a blown -
glass sculpture as a gift for their
new neighbors.
At the
New Museum's exhibition «Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon,» she has on view a
glass sculpture in which clay is drained and re-drained while a sound recording tells viewers that the object is effectively useless.
JOYCE C. SCOTT «Maryland to Murano» Neckpieces and
Sculptures by Joyce J. Scott Museum of Arts and Design,
New York Sept. 30, 2014 to March 22, 2015 Joyce C. Scott's exquisitely rendered bead and
glass works are steeped in provocative narratives and sociopolitical commentary about racism and sexism.
This May he will be an Artist - In - Residence at The Corning Museum Of
Glass Studio developing new blown glass sculptures embedded with hi - resolution ima
Glass Studio developing
new blown
glass sculptures embedded with hi - resolution ima
glass sculptures embedded with hi - resolution imagery.
During June, Gallery Underground also features a
new exhibit of members» work in the Main Gallery, including
sculpture,
glass, ceramics, watercolor, oil, acrylic and mixed media.
He's created basketballs floating in vitrines of distilled water; encased
new vacuum cleaners lit by fluorescence in Plexiglas towers; cast statuary and everyday objects in high chromium stainless steel; fashioned painted polychrome figurative wood
sculptures; cast
glass sculptures of sex.
Her work is in many prestigious institutions worldwide including the Brooklyn Museum,
New York; Hirshhorn Museum and
Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Hong Kong Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art,
New York; National Art Museum of China, Beijing; National Museum of Australia, Canberra; M + Museum, Hong Kong; Seattle Art Museum; Shanghai Museum of
Glass; Sherman Foundation, Sydney; and the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing.
The exhibition consists important bodies of
new «Strip», «Flow» and «Doppelgrau» paintings, the show will also include a large
glass sculpture and a selection of key earlier pieces that help the viewer to understand his course in the art world.
Evoking the pylon remnants of
New York City's West Side Piers (once a locus of community exchange and sexual expression within
New York's pre-AIDS era gay male population), these
sculptures are comprised of
glass, hand - blown into wooden molds that ultimately incinerate under the intense heat of this molten material.
The exhibition will include the recognizable — one of Mr. Hammons's basketball hoop chandeliers and his tarp paintings — and the more recent, like a 2014 tangerine - tinted
sculpture made of
glass, wood, nails and acrylic, titled «Orange Is the
New Black.»
The show, which takes up both storeys of Goodman's
new Golden Square gallery, includes a major
new glass panel
sculpture; fluid, colourful «Flow» paintings; steely monochromes and a series of «Strip» paintings which systematically rework an old abstraction into
new ones.
The Tenth of Always will consist of eleven
new sculptures in the varied media for which the artist is known, including raw wood, gold chain, mirrors, appropriated photographs, light, fabric, naturally - shed animal antlers, rhinestones and blown
glass.
The
New York Avenue
Sculpture Project will feature four examples of her monumental public
sculptures with mosaic done in polyester, mirror, ceramic, and
glass.
Taking direction from architect and theosophist Claude Bragdon's treatise on drawing four - dimensional patterns on a two - dimensional plane, Ms. Auerbach presents a series of
glass sculptures and a
sculpture consisting of 3D - printed parts, along with large - scale acrylic paintings created with custom - made tools and a
new group of her coveted Weave paintings.
Opening: «Sarah Braman: You Are Everything» at Mitchell - Innes & Nash
New York - based artist Sarah Braman makes quirky
sculptures by marrying found objects, constructed elements of colored
glass and Plexi and oddly shaped pieces of plywood bearing brightly colored acrylics and spray paints.
The earliest
sculptures in this exhibition are Donovan's 36 inch cubes, in which no adhesive is used to transform millions of pins, toothpicks and
glass into
new and unexpected geometric forms.
Equally drawn to the history of figurative
sculpture as to a wide range of craft and artisan traditions around the world — from ceramic techniques to
glass blowing, enameling to welding — Upritchard pushes these practices in
new directions, bringing them together to create a striking and original visual language of her own.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery will present «Bright Future:
New Designs in
Glass,» an exhibition of
sculpture, tableware, and lighting designs by American and international artists and firms that explore issues of sustainability, the manipulation of light,...
In the first room of Marian Goodman's
new gallery, adjacent pairs of vast grey painted -
glass panels are retwinned on opposite walls, so that the space contracts a little around a huge central sculpture, 7 Panes of Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1
glass panels are retwinned on opposite walls, so that the space contracts a little around a huge central
sculpture, 7 Panes of
Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1
Glass (House of Cards)(2013), that drolly invokes both Richard Serra's cliffs of leaning steel and Caspar David Friedrich's The Sea of Ice (1824).
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.
Halfway between castaway junk and science apparatus, Han's
new series of
sculptures feature clinical
glass jars bubbling with tiny dye - filled bubbles.
Wood has developed six portfolios of work and adds to them frequently... Found Object
Sculpture, Hand - Carved
Sculpture, Tapestry With Found Objects, Drawing, Oil Painting on Canvas or
Glass, and the
newest... Collage.
Smith particularly objects to Levine's
sculptures, after Brancusi, named «Newborn,» which are cast
glass — crystal or black — and which indeed have in common with the seminal
sculpture by Constantin Brancusi that in a bronze object managed to assimilate, like Bird in Space, everything that was
new, shiny, aspiring yet unattainable about the 20th - century (perfection?).
For an exhibition in 1994 at Holly Solomon Gallery in
New York City, Patkin included a 14 - foot high
sculpture of the Hindu god Shiva made from colored
glass as well as six paintings depicting man's expulsion from the primal garden.
The
Glass House, Philip Johnson's
New Canaan, Conn. modernist paean to voyeurism (well, sort of), has played host to a number of site - specific projects over the last few years, ever since its exhibition series began with a show of Frank Stella
sculptures in situ back in 2012.
Consisting of over 40 works, with important bodies of
new «Strip», «Flow» and «Doppelgrau» paintings, the show will also include a large
glass sculpture and a selection of key earlier pieces.
Our award is open worldwide to all visual artists, including but not limited to those working in traditional styles, ie., painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media,
sculpture,
glass, installation, or with digital /
new media, photography and film / video.
A number of
new freestanding
glass and marble floor
sculptures complete the installation in the main gallery.
Overture will present over 25
new works exploring philosophical and theoretical ideas surrounding global displacement and conflict, demonstrating Khan's profound interrogation into language and meaning over a wide array of media — painting,
sculpture, photography, works on paper, and, for the first time in his career, works on
glass.
Our award is open worldwide to all visual artists, including but not limited to those working in traditional styles, ie., painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media,
sculpture,
glass, or with digital /
new media, installation, photography and film / video.
INDUCTION is a two - person exhibition that features
new paintings, videos, and glass sculpture by New York based artist Tauba Auerbach (1981, San Francisco, CA) alongside an early sound installation by Paris - based composer Éliane Radigue (1932, Paris, France) that explores artistic relationships and influenc
new paintings, videos, and
glass sculpture by
New York based artist Tauba Auerbach (1981, San Francisco, CA) alongside an early sound installation by Paris - based composer Éliane Radigue (1932, Paris, France) that explores artistic relationships and influenc
New York based artist Tauba Auerbach (1981, San Francisco, CA) alongside an early sound installation by Paris - based composer Éliane Radigue (1932, Paris, France) that explores artistic relationships and influences.
Our booth (Stand B25) will feature a major early multi-panel
glass work by Joseph Kosuth,
new sculptures by Los Carpinteros, Iran do Espírito Santo, Antony Gormley, Wolfgang Laib and Peter Liversidge, a
new work by Terence Koh, and photographs by James Casebere, Robert Mapplethorpe, Alec Soth and Frank Thiel.
In her
newest body of work, Lou creates
sculptures and reliefs that reference common objects such as ropes, book pages and fencing that when layered or made into multiples and then cloaked in brilliant
glass beads evoke themes of containment, labor and repetition.
The gallery's sales also included a Faliscan olla, which had an asking price of $ 150,000, a Tarentine
sculpture of a muse, priced at $ 100,000 (and which went to a
new client), and a large Roman
glass cinerarium for $ 29,000 — the sale of which was concluded «just as another person rather sadly said he had come back to buy the same piece».
(2012), curated by Dean Daderko, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, TX; Photography
Sculpture Figure (2012), M + B, Los Angeles, CA; Art Book Club Presents: Cowboy Mouth (2011), St. Cecilia's Convent, Greenpoint, NY; Tomboy (2011), Columbia College
Glass Curtain Gallery, Chicago, IL; This is a performance (2010), Artist Curated Projects (ACP), Los Angeles, CA; A Trip Down (False) Memory Lane (2009), The Lexington Club, San Francisco, CA; Shared Women (2007), curated by A.L. Steiner, Eve Fowler, and Emily Roysdon, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), Los Angeles, CA; Ridykeulous (2006), Participant, Inc.,
New York, NY; and Neoqueer (2004), Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA.
Today the Collection includes approximately 4,800 objects and is primarily composed of late - 19th and 20th - century works, ranging from Picasso's monumental public
sculpture Bust of Sylvette, sited in the plaza of Silver Towers apartments, on Bleecker Street, to a stained
glass window from Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House, in Buffalo,
New York.
In his first solo show in the region,
Sculptures, Cragg is presenting 18
new works in bronze, stone, wood and
glass.
Triny Prada combines light and water in her installation, comprised of Murano
glass and gold
sculpture, and a
new series of paintings made with thread, gold powder, gauze, 22 carat gold leaf, and vinyl paint.
With this exhibition, Lin will present nine
new installations and
sculptures that, using materials including recycled silver,
glass marbles, and steel pins, map water patterns in locations as disparate as the Nile River and the Arctic.
New York - born artist Rick Eggert, who now resides in Palm Beach County, Florida, creates a whole host of interesting
glass sculptures, mainly surrounding the theme of nature.
She is a
New York Foundation for the Arts
Sculpture Fellowship recipient, a Marie Walsh Sharpe Studio Grant recipient, and has completed residencies at The Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Kohler Arts / Industry Residency, and Pilchuck
Glass School.
At the moment I have a show of
sculptures, tapestries and some
glass paintings with gold leaf behind them at the Pace Gallery in
New York.
Last summer, Rachofsky and Faulconer purchased the largest
sculpture from Koons's recent Gazing Ball series of white plaster figures with blue
glass globes that, following its loan to the Koons retrospective opening this month at the Whitney Museum of American Art in
New York, will take up residence in the Warehouse.
New York - based artist Sarah Braman makes quirky
sculptures by marrying found objects, constructed elements of colored
glass and Plexi and oddly shaped pieces of plywood bearing brightly colored acrylics and spray paints.
BORTOLAMI Here the Hannah Hoffman Gallery of Los Angeles presents the small
New York debut of the talented Joe Zorrilla in three works: two updates on 1970s
sculpture and an especially good video showing a view of the layered, unstable reflections in the
glass of an open window — a ready - made Structuralist film.
Traveled to: deCordova Museum and
Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts, February 13 — April 6; Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, July 31 — September 21; May and Leigh Block Gallery, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, October 23 — December 14; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, January 15 — March 8; Akron Art Museum, Ohio, April 9 — May 31; Madison Art Center, July 26 — September 20, 1987 (Catalogue) Self — Portrait: The Photographers» Persona, 1840 — 1985, The Museum of Modern Art,
New York, November 7 — January 7, 1986 Workshop Experiments: Clay, Paper, Fabric,
Glass, Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Vermont, October 18 — December 8, 1985 (Catalogue) American Realism: The Precise Image, Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo, July 25 — August 19, 1985.