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Deacon's two new wood sculptures are quite pointedly opposite.
This exhibition affords a fascinating look at the output of some of South Africa's major artists, and will also showcase from our Johannesburg spaces works not yet shown in Cape Town, including Kudzanai Chiurai's Revelations, a series of photographic tableaux exploring politics and power in Africa, new wood sculptures by Willem Boshoff, and a selection of drawings, linocut graphics and sculpture by William Kentridge.
It will present about 10 new wood sculptures including a large figure of a girl and others with motifs such as a boy, deer and duck.
It currently houses an exhibition of new wood sculpture by Italian Arte Povera artist Giuseppe Penone.

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In addition to the new paintings made for this show, Milhazes will also show sculptures that involve wood balls, beaded curtains, colored Plexiglas, silk flowers and mirrored steel.
More than 75 individual soft sculptures showcase Finch's masterful combination of up - cycled and new materials, from discarded wire, steel and wood, to vintage tapestries, cross stitch samplers, tablecloths, antique silverware and rescued cloth.
Featuring 13 works by New Jersey - based Willie Cole, including a site - specific installation, video, and sculptures composed of discarded water bottles, found wood, and one of his signature source materials, previously owned shoes, this exhibition was organized by the David C. Driskell Center where it was on view last fall.
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.
Andrew's newest work is a new study in creating sculpture using over 500 pieces of recycled wood that are inserted at varying depths into a 36» x 36» wood panel with a black automotive paint background.
When I saw his architectonic relief paintings of the early seventies with new materials like wood, felt, and different levels, slopes, and planes they struck me by their relationship to Picasso's Synthetic Cubism and Picasso's Cubist sculpture and Jackson Pollocks» cut out paintings like Out of the Web.
The great cartoon artist, MacArthur genius and Omaha - born Chicagoan tells the story of his life in comic form, accompanied by family photographs, New Yorker covers, his toylike wood sculpture, and the wonderful dollhouse - like models he builds of some of his characters» homes.
This honest approach to art making is strongly evident in a new column sculpture by Stephan Balkenhol whose human form is hand - carved out of a solid block of wawa wood.
Sept. 10 — Oct. 18, 2014 DERRICK ADAMS at Tilton Gallery New York Screen images from situation comedies, music videos and stand - up comedy inspired New York - based artist Derrick Adams to create a new series of faceted wood sculptures and colorful mixed - media collages that appear to be framed in vintage televisions on view in «Live and in Color.&raqNew York Screen images from situation comedies, music videos and stand - up comedy inspired New York - based artist Derrick Adams to create a new series of faceted wood sculptures and colorful mixed - media collages that appear to be framed in vintage televisions on view in «Live and in Color.&raqNew York - based artist Derrick Adams to create a new series of faceted wood sculptures and colorful mixed - media collages that appear to be framed in vintage televisions on view in «Live and in Color.&raqnew series of faceted wood sculptures and colorful mixed - media collages that appear to be framed in vintage televisions on view in «Live and in Color.»
This new, 9 - and - a-half-foot tall bronze sculpture is created in part through a unique process involving the application of a vinyl lace pattern on a full - scale wood «model.»
Under the new leadership of Rodman Primack, who made his mark in London as chairman of Phillips de Pury & Company, the tented design fair translated the branding sponsorship of Perrier - Jouët, Audi, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Swarovski into the dazzle of such over-the-top showpieces as a glittered sculpture of King Kong climbing Dubai's Burj Khalifa hotel, a monumental wood - hewn structure commissioned from Seattle architect Olson Kundig to house the cafeteria, furniture commissioned by Herman Miller from French modernist Pierre Paulin circa 1972, but realised only now, and a stream of technology - driven works involving a table whose motor sensors raised handcrafted metal flora at the viewer's approach, a clock spinning out countless time zones beforesettling on local time, and an installation by architect Jeanne Gang and photographer James Balog involving a resin iceberg, pierced with brilliants and set against an Arctic panorama.
The gallery showcases new marble and wax sculptures as well as Samorì's latest series of paintings on canvas, copper, linen and wood.
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.»
New to the fair was a sector called Survey, bringing gravitas with a deliberately digital - free zone that called on 13 galleries to present tightly curated historical projects — the standout, New York artist Alison Knowles's The Boat Book, 2014, eight 8ft - high, wood - framed movable pages covered with images described by her dealer, James Fuentes, as «seminal social sculpture» that is «read» by crawling through it.
Pergl will be making a new outdoor work, and will be responding to different indoor spaces with wood sculpture that investigates the disconnect between the digital and physical realms.
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.
When the Metropolitan Museum invited New Jersey - based Cole to participate in the second season of The Artist Project, its online series exploring «what artists see when the look at the Met,» what they are drawn to when they wander the institution's galleries, he chose familiar objects — wood Ci Wara sculptures.
On view are figurative sculptures in wood, alabaster and bronze, graphite wall drawings, and several new works being shown for the first time.
We were very much looking forward to seeing what would come next... For his current show at Andrea Rosen Gallery, his first solo exhibition in New York, Swallow has made 1:1 scale arduously hand - carved wood sculptures.
Born in Albany, California, in 1935, De Maria moved to New York City in 1960, where he became entrenched in the burgeoning downtown art scene, taking part in Alan Kaprow's «Happenings» and showing Dada - inspired wood sculptures at Paula Cooper's space on the Upper East Side (then called Paula Johnson Gallery).
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,0new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,0New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
New works on view in LIGHTENING consist of a series of biomorphic alabaster sculptures with incandescent light bulbs inserted, and sculptures made of tree branches that are composed with the precision of a master wood - worker.
The artworks include new alabaster - and - light sculptures and wood constructions.
Celebrated for his full - scale installations and wall - mounted sculptures, Drew uses a variety of materials such as wood, iron, cotton, paper and mud to re-work in the building of new and lively forms.
Along with the artist's large - format wood sculptures and reliefs, paintings from the later Remix series are also featured, as well as a new group of works, which is publicly displayed here for the first time.
Jaume Plensa at Galerie Lelong (G01) With his fame rooted in public spaces like New York's Madison Square Park and Chicago's Millennium Park, it is interesting to see the concept behind Plensa's enormous face sculptures scaled down to a 6 - foot - tall wood carving.
«Organized by guest curator Andrew Berardini, the exhibition features new paintings, sculpture, and found wood site - specific installation.
The SCAD Museum of Art presents the first solo U.S. museum exhibition by artist Tallur L.N. «Balancing Act» features a selection of new and recent sculpture, two - dimensional wood works, and the U.S. premiere of «Apocalypse» (2010), an electromagnetic coin - polishing system.
«While wood water tanks are a ubiquitous sight on New York City's rooftops, the artist loads them with substantive content demonstrating how sculpture can function as object and as a messenger of critical issues today.»
(Nevelson with her elaborate wood sculpture remained through the many decades of obscurity for Bontecou and De Feo the turbaned grande dame - magus among the New York boys» club, her dark eyelids and brows as dramatic as her large - scale work.)
The artists perceives his practice as a rebirth, taking discarded pieces of wood which have terminated their natural existence, and transporting them to his studio where they undergo a new beginning, returning to life as integral elements of his sculptures.
At the University of Washington's Henry Art Gallery, a retrospective of Seattle - born artist Doris Totten Chase (1923 — 2008) pairs her early abstract paintings and wood sculpture with her experimental computer - animated works of the 1970s and 1980s, which she made after moving to New York at age fifty - two.
Other featured artists include Anita Arliss, whose mixed - media canvases are included in the permanent art installations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Bethany Collins, who recently completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Justin Rabideau, who salvages wood from new construction sites and houses on the verge of collapse to create scaled pieces — from very tiny wall pieces to very large installations and large - scale sculptures — for his brightly - colored «Shim» series.
Chronologically, this exploration begins with Marcel Duchamp, whose invention of the readymade in 1913 gave birth to the separation of found or handmade objects from the more limited world of sculpture, usually confined to plaster, bronze, marble and occasionally carved wood that had previously represented, exclusively, in the realm of the third dimension in art.It continues through Arp, Man Ray (with an assortment of works from his New York, Paris and California periods), Dalí (represented by two works of major importance: Objet escatalogique de fonctionnement symbolique (Le soulier de Gala) and Vénus de Milo aux Tiroirs)
Crystal Wagner is set to open a new series of cut - paper and wood sculptures at Allouche Gallery in NYC.
Within The River of Time Is My Mind, featuring Johanson's new paintings, sculpture, and found wood site - specific installation, is on view at MOCA Pacific Design Center and has been extended through October 13, 2013.
Two new gallery artists will also show works at Upstream in the West room: Antonio Alvarez does abstract acrylic paintings and Madlyn Goldman does found wood assemblage sculpture and collage.
In his first solo show in the region, Sculptures, Cragg is presenting 18 new works in bronze, stone, wood and glass.
The selection of sculptures chosen for the project represent a diverse list of names in terms of techniques, styles and artists» backgrounds: from an oversized «liquid» bronze tower by the Englishman Tony Cragg, which took four month of negotiations with the adjacent building to install, to Manolo Valdez's stately Spanish queen gazing at the sleek new Northwestern Mutual building across the street (one of the project's sponsors), to a bronze horse cast from twigs found in Montana woods by Deborah Butterfield.
Also included will be the new series of sculptures, Aftermath, in which Hambling has transformed gnarled pieces of wood into painted bronze totems, and a selection of earlier works confronting themes of war, death and memory — including the exquisitely ambivalent Gulf Women Prepare for War, of cloaked women bearing rocket launchers in a desert of blush pink.
Paris's Matthieu Haberard brings five new pieces — with a dark wood, epoxy, acrylic painting titled «Screen, where the touch, is a real sensation» (2015), a can - and - water sculpture called «Combine painting» (2015), a wood - and - electric cable piece called «Your time is running out» (2015), as well as two sculptural installations made of steel, plexiglas, acrylic on canvas, titled «Marcel; Where the bulbs are?»
A Gauguin wood sculpture of a Tahitian woman from around 1902 — 03 — the model was reportedly sleeping with the artist's chief nemesis on the island, a Catholic bishop — had Christie's reps Zan Serafin and Conor Jordan locked in competition, until a rogue bid from the floor added a new dimension to the fight, and from there they bid up the price to a $ 27.5 million hammer, or $ 31 million with the buyer's premium, garnering the first applause of the New York salnew dimension to the fight, and from there they bid up the price to a $ 27.5 million hammer, or $ 31 million with the buyer's premium, garnering the first applause of the New York salNew York sales.
Puryear also has a massive 40» anamorphic wood and chain link sculpture on view in New York's Madison Square Park, through January 8, 2017: «Big Bling».
Mitchell - Innes & Nash, New York A beautiful little Carl Andre wood sculpture from 1959 is the star of a formal and elegant booth.
Brooklyn Museum, New York Curated by Eugenie Tsai ALONG THE WAY, KAWS's colossal eighteen - foot - high wood sculpture portrays a pair of gigantic figures with their heads lowered and with one arm around each other in a gentle embrace.
Opening June 25th, Archimedes Gallery will be showing 25 new wood fired ceramic & cast bronze sculptures by Eva Funderburgh and 6 new paintings by Josh Keyes.
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