A chalkboard easel can
occupy little artists for hours.
Not exact matches
This emptiness is only partly
occupied by a
little extra space, more a sculptural space than a room defined by a work that continues and alternates the older lamp practice of the
artist.
The result are objects of charged neutrality; objects that directly engage and interact with the particular space they
occupy; objects that reveal everything about themselves, but
little about the
artist; objects whose subject is the viewer (source).
Meanwhile, a mid-career survey of sculpture by Urs Fischer
occupies about half of MOCA's Grand Avenue exhibition space, plus most of the museum's Geffen warehouse in
Little Tokyo — the first time both buildings have been turned over to a living
artist since the museum opened a quarter - century ago.