Sentences with phrase «new textile works»

The artist is certainly in the public eye with the exhibition at Pace coinciding with Richard Tuttle: Critical Edge, a presentation of new textile works at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which is on view from April 2 to June 26, 2016.
This exhibition also premieres new textile works which reference Frank Stella's series of fluorescent paintings, inspired in part by Moroccan cities.

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Other Folksy sellers not to be missed at the BUST Summer Craftacular are Caren Barry (a designer of delicate floral stationery who is «currently working on a new range of textile products — from coin purses to cosmetic bags, storage baskets and more) and Manic Minotaur (seriously bright and busy Star Wars - inspired prints from Brighton - based Scott Nellis).
In this new play, set in turn - of - the century Philadelphia, children Julia and Gus work 14 - hour days with their mother in the textile mills.
Work started last month on the new block at the selective Hurlstone Agricultural High School at Glenfield which will include five science laboratories and supporting spaces, woodwork and metalwork facilities, food and textile learning spaces and refurbishment of staff facilities.
On March 8, 1857, garment workers staged one of the world's first organized actions by working women, striking against the inhumane working conditions in New York City textile factories.
Scanlan & Theodore frequently works with local textile designers, as well as collaborate with international artists to create new accessory lines.
He draws on the palette and designs of African textiles, TV test patterns, the Nigerian landscape, and suburban wallpaper in his work, which he shows at Jack Shainman in New York.
For his first museum solo exhibition, Gavin Kenyon presents his largest sculpture to date and debuts a new series of textile - based works.
Martha Clippinger's works included in New Geometries are not paintings at all, but hand - woven textiles that evoke aspects of painting (rectilinearity, a relationship to the wall), while also proposing abstraction's use value.
This large - scale survey presents Chaimowicz's work in painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles, and wallpaper made between 1978 and 2018, including never before exhibited pieces and three new commissions.
A processional work created for urban centers, the New York debut at Frieze features a new quilted banner and textile installation, as well as the launch of a «whisper network,» which will draw the audience into the performanNew York debut at Frieze features a new quilted banner and textile installation, as well as the launch of a «whisper network,» which will draw the audience into the performannew quilted banner and textile installation, as well as the launch of a «whisper network,» which will draw the audience into the performance.
On view September 7 — October 21, 2017, the exhibition features three new bodies of work that explore themes related to the body and labor within the history of photography and American textile manufacturing.
These include new acquisitions, portraits, watercolors, textiles, a retrospective of Cornelia Parker's work, art from the 1960s, sculptures and wallpaper by Sarah Lucas, and a gigantic «gunpowder painting» by Cai Guo - Qiang, in the new landscape gallery.
Tate Modern's latest Turbine Hall commission coincides with a retrospective at Whitechapel Gallery and a new pubication looking specifically at Tuttle's work with textiles.
Antunes's approach to questions of space, measurement, and compositional structure in her new installation, made specifically for the Lobby Gallery, is informed by the work of experimental filmmaker Maya Deren and textile artist Anni Albers.
She worked in New York City as a stylist of home furnishing fabrics, taught textile design at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science and worked as an exhibition curator while at the college.
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present Kiki Smith: Wonder, a major exhibition that presents the artist's investigation of the natural and spiritual worlds through works made of aluminum, bronze, fine silver, textile, stained and hand - blown antique glass, and paint.
Perhaps the most surprising work of this trio and the one that looks the most disconcertingly new — as if painted by a young zombie formalist feminist artist — is «Voyage,» in which appliquéd bits of textile melt into the surface while other textile patterns appear as silhouettes, not literally collaged on but, rather, spray - painted.
The Nashville artist uses textiles to create wall sculptures that offer a new take on the painterly values that have informed her work.
Her work includes found objects and textiles that are re-configured to make a new image.
First presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York last year, these new abstract geometry works were assembled from layers of vibrant fabric and express the artist's passion for collecting textilNew York last year, these new abstract geometry works were assembled from layers of vibrant fabric and express the artist's passion for collecting textilnew abstract geometry works were assembled from layers of vibrant fabric and express the artist's passion for collecting textiles.
Tuesday Smillie continues a recent series of textile works that both refer to significant historical protest signs — such as those associated with Sylvia Rivera, Marsha P. Johnson, and other members of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries — and present new slogans.
Shaatnez is Alma Alloro's first solo exhibition in Berlin, presenting two distinctive bodies of works from recent years: an installation of textile works and animations, and a series of new drawings.
Though absent of the wax batik textiles Shonibare typically uses, this new body of work translates such patterns and colours into mural painting, bronze sculptures and screen prints, producing fantastical reimaginings of some of art history's most sacred figures.
Her artistic practice has recently focused on producing works that incorporate found fabrics as well as new textiles, which the artist stretches on wooden frames to create organic and almost painterly compositions that oscillate between transparency and density, foreground and background.
Billie Zangewa presents a new series of hand - stitched textile works titled «Love and Happiness» by blank at Booth H24 at Frieze London.
The first two episodes of the film are presented alongside a new series of textile and sculptural works in the newly - restored Palazzina Canonica, the former headquarters of the Institute of Marine Sciences in Venice, on view till September 24th.
The works include video, paintings, drawings, photography, textiles, and two new sculptural installations.
designers working in the fields of lighting, furnishings, ceramics, and textiles reveal new thinking and the ideas behind their successful and well - known designs.
For her first solo show with Pace in New York, Barrada situates her multi-disciplinary work — photography, video, installation, sculptures, books, and textile - based works — against the formal separation of these three branches of Pace.
At Whitechapel Gallery a five - decades survey that focuses on his use of textile, ranging from the «Rope Piece» (the three inch piece of rope that shocked New York's critics in the 1970s) and the above - mentioned «Wire Pieces», to new work, runs until December 14, 20New York's critics in the 1970s) and the above - mentioned «Wire Pieces», to new work, runs until December 14, 20new work, runs until December 14, 2014.
This exhibition proposes a new reading, emphasizing that the achievements of her training in the field of abstract painting did not disappear when her work turned to textiles, and that the artist addressed pictorial abstraction in a unique way, manifesting itself very quickly through an openness to spatial concerns.
The exhibition entitled M * A * S * H * E * D presents a new body of work using original military armour, weaponry and bullet - proof textiles.
Circinus & Horologium is a three person exhibition featuring new works by Daniel Ingroff, Lia Lowenthal and Danielle McCullough in various media: drawing, painting, textile and photography.
27 January — 10 March 2018 (preview Fri 26 January) Elizabeth Mputu and Faith Wilding Mystic Body, the first exhibition in the Alembic programme at Res., includes historical artist books, scrolls, drawings and textile work by Faith Wilding from 1969 to 1992 alongside a new commission by Orlando based artist and herbalist Elizabeth Mputu.
Meanwhile the Loveless photo team, comprise of husband and wife Steve and Ann Loveless, won for their new hybrid art form, «PhotoFiber;» wile the work starts as a photograph, the couple incorporates quilting processes until the photo has become more textile - like than photographic.
The exhibition traces the impact of the work of 20th Century pioneers of textiles, fashion and handcrafted practice, such as Anni Albers, Louise Bourgeois, Sonia Delaunay, Eva Hesse and Hannah Ryggen, on younger generations of artists who incorporate similar materials and processes into their work, as well as bringing together 8 new works, created especially for the show.
In addition, the Museum's Front Room series will feature prominent new installations by Kerry James Marshall — widely regarded as one of the most important American artists of the past twenty years — and San Francisco - based St. Louis native Josh Faught, who creates exuberant and intricate textile works employing an array of techniques and materials.
Replicate, Keegan's first institutional solo presentation in the US, includes his recent video, Generation (2016), alongside sculpture, and two new site specific commissions — a hanging textile and a cardboard - lattice work made in response to the Sert Gallery space.
Curated by Joshua David Riegel, an independent curator from Brooklyn, NY, the exhibition displays new works in textiles, sculpture, painting and film by artists Judith Brotman, Josh Faught, Christine LoFaso, and -LSB-...]
Sculptor Eric Mack (b. 1987) works in New York and uses found textiles, old clothes and runway fashion to create soft - fabric, sculpture - like works.
Artists Christy Matson and Sabrina Gschwandtner weave together traditional textile work with electronic components in a new exhibition at the Hyde Park Art Center called Bionic Threads.
Also at Newcomb are Jamaican artist Ebony G Patterson and her dazzling, vividly coloured, metamorphic, mixed media floral works on paper that suggest beaded textiles, nonagenarian Monir Farmanfarmaian, whose faceted, mirrored sculptures shape modernist geometric forms out of Persian designs, melding her Iranian heritage with that of her adopted city, New York and Andrea Fraser, with her tall mound of discarded costumes collected from Rio's Carnevale, remnants of their wearers» dreams.
Working within a two - dimensional, rectangular format typically associated with easel painting, Nuvolo introduced new techniques that relied on tension and textural variation, using a range of materials that include commonplace textiles as well as deerskin.
Mystic Body, the first exhibition in the Alembic programme at Res., includes historical artist books, scrolls, drawings and textile work by Faith Wilding from 1969 to 1992 alongside a new commission by Orlando based artist and herbalist Elizabeth Mputu.
He will open a solo exhibition of new work at Simone DeSousa Gallery in Detroit in January of 2018, and another at the San Jose Museum of Quilt and Textiles in October of 2018.
The exhibition places antique West African textiles and Bauhaus tapestries amongst contemporary works and new commissions.
This singular encounter became the starting point for the creation of an ambitious new series of works in film and photography by Lockhart and the recovery, reinterpretation and restaging of highly original movement notations, dance performances and textile «wall carpets» by Eshkol.
In this new body of work, lavish patterning informed by the iconic British textile designer William Morris surround, overlay and entwine the figures.
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