Sentences with phrase «new wooden sculptures»

For this space, the Brooklyn - based artist created three new wooden sculptures, over eighteen feet high, in a style first seen in Switzerland for a showing for Basel week.

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For his new «Producers» series, sculptor Xavier Veilhan convinced Daft Punk to unmask themselves so he could make 3D scans of them, which he then used to create wooden sculptures of the pair.
New York - based artist John Powers constructs sculptures with a single repeated module: wooden blocks cut to various sizes in the strict proportion of one by two by three.
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.
Unlike its smaller counterpart, the carved wooden sculpture First Ladder 1958 — made by Andre in New York a year earlier and set into a wooden block to give it stability — Last Ladder does not have a base, but stands upright on its own, though somewhat unsteadily.
For this show, Mahama has created a new series of works including Non-Orientable Nkansa (2016), a monumental sculpture formed from stained wooden fragments.
For this exhibition, his first solo presentation in the UK, Mahama has created a new series of works including Non-Orientable Nkansa (2016), a monumental sculpture formed from stained wooden fragments.
Bortolami Gallery will present «Dressage» (2013), a new in - situ installation by Tom Burr, consisting of dark wooden and metal structures that present literal and abstract re-workings of equestrian fences, stalls, jumps, paddocks, referring to the vocabulary of sculpture while echoing the former military purpose of the site.
Each new work is displayed on a 4ft x 7ft wooden table which allows for a multitude of relationships, categorizations and conversations to emerge within and between each individual sculpture.
In the lead - up to Robert Gober's Museum of Modern Art retrospective in New York, we were gifted a look at a new sculpture, Untitled (2013 - 14), of beeswax limbs with human hair, spotted with barnacles and threaded through what looked like white, knarled wooden slaNew York, we were gifted a look at a new sculpture, Untitled (2013 - 14), of beeswax limbs with human hair, spotted with barnacles and threaded through what looked like white, knarled wooden slanew sculpture, Untitled (2013 - 14), of beeswax limbs with human hair, spotted with barnacles and threaded through what looked like white, knarled wooden slats.
Nevelson is known for her monochromatic bric - a-brac sculptures of wooden scraps scavenged from junkyards and old buildings around New York.
A massive wooden carving of the artist as a boy wearing a new hat is likely to set a record for a sculpture by the artist at # 1.5 million.
When the Whitney Museum of American Art opens its new building in Manhattan's meatpacking district on May 1, it's the big things everyone will notice first: the sweeping views west to the Hudson River; the romantic silhouettes of Manhattan's wooden water towers; the four outdoor terraces for presenting sculptures, performances and movie screenings; and the tiered profile of its steel - paneled facade, intentionally reminiscent of the Whitney's Modernist, granite - clad Marcel Breuer building on Madison Avenue, which had been the museum's home since 1966.
For the exhibition, Sone produced three new unique series of marble and ceramic sculptures, which are respectively entitled Obsidian, Snowballs and Wooden Logs.
Although Nevelson is best known for her large - scale wooden sculptures, she continuously sought out new means of expression throughout her career.
Cordy Ryman's new abstract paintings, sculptures and installations at DCKT continue his playful exploration of paint, color, two - by - fours and wooden constructions.
In addition to the new site - specific floor pieces, Face (Geometry)(Naked) Eyes will also include over 100 ceramic and wooden sculptures produced between 1988 - 2016, many of which have never been exhibited before, as well as handmade ceramic beads suspended on thread.
Collections The new section Collections, curated by Sir Norman Rosenthal, will include Japanese netsuke (Sydney Moss, London); a 40 - piece display of Italian maiolica (Bazaart, London); and a collection of rare wooden Egyptian sculpture, including an exceptional large statue from the Fifth Dynasty (2500 — 2400 BC)(Sycomore Ancient Art, London).
Jude Tallichet, C Note, 2006 Aluminum sculpture; 6 × 5 × 5 inches (shipped in a special wooden display box) Signed and numbered edition of 100 Courtesy of the artist and Sara Meltzer Gallery, New York Can be chosen as a gift for donations of $ 500 or more (plus shipping)
Anna Virnich's artistic practice incorporates a variety of media, such as sculpture, installation, photography, video and textile - based tableaus made of found fabrics as well as new materials, stretched on wooden frames thus creating organic and almost painterly compositions that oscilate between transparency and density.
The exhibition features new paintings and a wooden sculpture, some measuring nearly five - meters tall.
4 Jeffrey Grauel Chicago Artists Coalition New works by Grauel feature shag rugs and wooden sculptures on the theme of the «public school.»
The exhibition features five new paintings and wooden sculptures, some measuring nearly two - meters tall.
On the design - side, New York's R & Company has a stunner of a booth, with hanging works from glass artist Jeff Zimmerman, curvaceous wooden furniture by Wendell Castle, glass sculptures from Thaddeus Wolfe, and anthropomorphic furry seating from the Haas Brothers.
Miracles in the Backlands: Aspects of Africa in Brazilian Ex-Voto Sculpture, installation view, various wooden sculptures, collection of Beate Echols, New York
Inscribed «GABO» on wooden backing Plastic, metals and cork set into wooden box, 24 x 11 x 23 (61 x 28 x 58.5) Presented by the artist 1977 Exh: Gabo: konstruktive Plastik, Kestner - Gesellschaft, Hanover, November 1930 (20) as «Konstruktive Raumgestaltung für eine Wandnische» 1930; Constructions by N. Gabo, London Gallery, London, January 1938 (5) as «Constructive Treatment for an Interior Niche» 1930; Gabo: Constructions in Space, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, March 1938 (5) as «Constructive Treatment for an Interior Niche» 1930; Gabo - Pevsner, Museum of Modern Art, New York, February - April 1948 (works not numbered) as «Construction in a Niche» 1930; Naum Gabo: The Constructive Process, Tate Gallery, November 1976 - January 1977 (27) as «In a Niche» 1928 - 9 Repr: Herbert Read and Leslie Martin, Gabo: Constructions, Sculpture, Paintings, Drawings, Engravings (London 1957), p. 42 as «Construction in a Niche» 1930
Patrick Parrish Gallery is pleased to present «Feelers», a solo exhibition of new hand - carved wooden sculptures by Oakland artist Julian Watts.
In a stunning New York debut, featuring several wooden sculptures and a series of watercolors, German artist Paloma Varga Weisz shines, raising the suspicion that she might be one of the most promising young talents around.
Little Dancer of Fourteen Years Cast posthumously in 1922 from a mixed - media sculpture modeled c. 1879 — 1880 Bronze Partly tinted, with cotton skirt and satin hair ribbon, on a wooden base Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City
While the wooden sculpture Spear and Sail in white onyx open new lines of investigation that derive from his Versus series.
Upcoming exhibitions will focus on Mary Frank's early wooden sculpture, David Driskell's new work, and recent paintings by both Janet Fish and Barbara Takenaga.
Except for the gigantic proportions, this is familiar Wallinger territory, whose Self (Times New Roman), 2010 — an I turned through 360º to form a slim columnar sculpture — was made from glass reinforced polyester, with a wooden base.
Major commissions during the 1970s included a fifty - five - inch wooden wall for Temple Beth - El in Great Neck, New York (1970), and a sculpture commemorating the bicentennial of the United States for the federal courthouse in Philadelphia (1976).
Indeed, the sculptures that Craft (the lone Los Angeles artist in a show of New Yorkers) has made depict disembodied spider - women of sorts, with papier - mâché heads and cobwebs shooting out of wooden planks that form their arms and legs.
During the Venice Biennale in 1980, the media noticed that his wooden sculpture was doing a Nazi salute, and while the artist says the remark doesn't describe his intention, he does not deny that it brought him international fame and many new collaboration proposals at the time.
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