Sentences with phrase «of glass vitrines»

Central to the exhibition are 40 unique artists's books, their pages painted with gesso to mimic marble, displayed in an installation of glass vitrines.
This show provides a rare opportunity to study 15 examples free of glass vitrines and to appreciate the variety of surface, technique and expression that this style afforded individual artists.
The first work we confront, her Bauhaus thesis subject, is laid on top of a glass vitrine, so its textural complexity can «rise to the fore», says Cirauqui, his hand hovering over the threads.

Not exact matches

Included in the exhibition are Imi Knoebel's sculptural shaped canvasses and Graham Collins's display of a black monochrome inside a glass vitrine as well as works by Daniel Boccato, Sarah Braman, Graham Collins, Peter Demos, Imi Knoebel, Olivier Mosset, Sam Moyer, Steven Parrino, Michael Staniak and Blair Thurman.
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.
This group includes Yamaguchi Katsuhiro's glass vitrines that change color as one moves, his slide show of hands as one of the first sound pieces, and Kitadai Shōzō's debts to Alexander Calder and Constructivism.
Donald Rodney Land of Milk and Honey I (detail) 1997 Glass, vitrine, copper coins, milk, 41 x 63 x 32 cm Collection: The Estate of Donald G. Rodney
Donald Rodney The Land of Milk and Honey II 1997 Glass, vitrine, copper coins, milk 168 x 61 x 31 cm Collection: The Estate of Donald G. Rodney
One of the first pieces the viewer encounters is a painting of the sea by Daniel G. Baird, a two - sided picture encased in a glass vitrine.
Produced using a variety of techniques, including slip - casting and hand - molding, in traditional and non-traditional materials, including glazed ceramic, Sculp - metal, polyurethane, and epoxy, Nagle's works are displayed here in specially made niches and plate - glass vitrines designed in close collaboration with the artist.
And when Levine recasts a Duchamp mallic mold in frosted glass and sets it inside a pristine vitrine the reversals are evident: prurience turns frigid and the implied violence of Duchamp's cracked class is disarmed, the work's much - revered iconclasm made into a bijou.
Away from the Flock employs Hirst's signature structure of a floor - based glass vitrine, in which the animal is centrally suspended.
Art Deco Vitrine in the Manner of Edgar Brandt Cast iron, glass, marble Early 20th century Rectangular marble top on a conforming case with canted front corners decorated with leaves, having a More...
On the Concept of History 2013 Pigment prints on anodized aluminum, mixed media on canvas, acrylic on wood, bronze, blackened steel, conrete, broach, stainless steel, chrome painted acrylic hand sculpture, and stainless steel scrubber with broaches attached in stainless steel and glass vitrine with fluorescent lights and acrylic sheeting 80 x 80 x 20 inches (203.2 x 203.2 x 50.8 cm) ARG # MEJ2013 - 025
Francesca's head is tilted back, her mouth is slightly open, her fingers are stretched wide over the glass of the vitrine.
Lately he has been exhibiting a length of a giant tree inside a glass and tile vitrine.
Visitors viewed the installation by way of a glass and steel corridor, structurally reminiscent of Hirst's vitrines.
Haris Epaminonda, Untitled, series of paper collages, books, vitrines, plinths, wooden sculptures, plants, two goldfish in a fish tank, glass and metal panels, floor, dimensions variable, 2007/2008.
In faded red, glass - enclosed vitrines, Kabakov's poetic writing recounts the stories and recollections of the students» past experience in the school.
In 1989, at Mary Boone Gallery, «Crystal Bachelors,» castings from the bachelors of Duchamp's Large Glass, each occupied a vitrine in the gallery.
This sculpture's glass vitrine references store - front displays that are often smashed during periods of civil unrest.
In the CMA's Glass Box Gallery, an architecturally scaled glass vitrine inserted into the museum's original Beaux Arts edifice, Wilson presented a spare installation of merely four wGlass Box Gallery, an architecturally scaled glass vitrine inserted into the museum's original Beaux Arts edifice, Wilson presented a spare installation of merely four wglass vitrine inserted into the museum's original Beaux Arts edifice, Wilson presented a spare installation of merely four works.
Maggots hatch inside a white minimal box, turn into flies, then feed on a bloody, severed cow's head on the floor of a claustrophobic glass vitrine.
Outside the gallery a vast glass vitrine contains the sweepings of Nordström's studio floor; rejected watercolour figures and fragments displayed like historical artefacts.
It features work made over the course of his career, including Tropisme (2015), a work in which plant species that existed during the Cretaceous period were flash - frozen and sealed in a glass vitrine, preserving 65 million years of plant life for a future that might not support it.
Lot 7, «Dead Ends Died Out, Examined,» is 18 - layer wooden and glass vitrine of used cigarette butts put together in 1993 by Damien Hirst (b. 1965).
The most famous work in the auction was «Out of Sight, Out of Mind,» a 1991 work by Damien Hirst of two cow heads in formaldehyde, each in their own glass vitrine, which sold for $ 552,500, an auction record for the artist.
He has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe including Konrad Fischer Gallery, Dusseldorf (1975), Mary Boone Gallery, New York (1981), The Living Room, Amsterdam (1982), Galerie Barbara Farber, Amsterdam (1984), The Bonnefantenmuseum Museum, Maastricht (1984), The Institute of Contemporary Art Boston (1986), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (1986), Luhring Augustine & Hodes Gallery, New York (1987), University Art Museum, Berkley (1987), Centre D'Art Contemporain, Geneva (1990), Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam (1990), San Francisco Art Institure, San Francisco (1990), Witte de With, Rotterdam (1990), The Renaissance Society, Chicago (1991), Aspen Art Museum, Aspen (1994), Brutto Gusto, Rotterdam & Berlin (2000; 2007), Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY (2002), Equitable Vitrines, Los Angeles, CA (2015).
AA Bronson: Queer Vitrine 1, 2016 at Maureen Paley, London (detail) Wood and glass custom vitrine containing assorted found mail, zines, collages, drawings (watercolour on paper) of various dimensions, polaroid photographs, and used envelopes, together with voodoo doll (AA Bronson's Pucci underwear, string, wool, and various hidden elements), Reindeer bone wrapped in a cotton handkerchief, bamboo and cotton ritual objects, Himalayan rope incense in a plastic and paper package, amber on cotton string, pyrite cubic crystals, glass beads, Thai carved bone phallus and steel curved piercing bVitrine 1, 2016 at Maureen Paley, London (detail) Wood and glass custom vitrine containing assorted found mail, zines, collages, drawings (watercolour on paper) of various dimensions, polaroid photographs, and used envelopes, together with voodoo doll (AA Bronson's Pucci underwear, string, wool, and various hidden elements), Reindeer bone wrapped in a cotton handkerchief, bamboo and cotton ritual objects, Himalayan rope incense in a plastic and paper package, amber on cotton string, pyrite cubic crystals, glass beads, Thai carved bone phallus and steel curved piercing bvitrine containing assorted found mail, zines, collages, drawings (watercolour on paper) of various dimensions, polaroid photographs, and used envelopes, together with voodoo doll (AA Bronson's Pucci underwear, string, wool, and various hidden elements), Reindeer bone wrapped in a cotton handkerchief, bamboo and cotton ritual objects, Himalayan rope incense in a plastic and paper package, amber on cotton string, pyrite cubic crystals, glass beads, Thai carved bone phallus and steel curved piercing barbell.
Two assemblages are encased in glass vitrines and illuminated from the interior, reinforcing Genzken's notion of the public and political relic and paying backhanded homage to traditional modes of viewing and presenting works of art.
It consists of a dozen identical triptychs — each comprising wood - framed, colored glass rectangles — and three bronze sculptures displayed in vitrines like medieval church relics.
The installation juxtaposed the history of commerce in pre-colonial Africa with contemporary consumerism and features a colorfully printed garment, gilded shopping cart and editioned prints and wallpaper displayed in a glass vitrine made to look like a shop window.
Works in the booth on the range of $ 8,000 — 25,000 include, in addition to the artist's fantastic and better - known plant - filled vitrines, a brand new series of glass orbs — as if embryos for a species that doesn't yet exist.
The Artforum is a fake: dated 1963, it appears carefully preserved beneath the glass of a vitrine, with Homecoming!
The result is an uncanny object, a face reminiscent of ones often seen behind the glass of museum vitrines, yet utterly new.
Playing off the show - and - tell conventions of the natural - history museum, Lieberman presents four sizable collages in thick - glass vitrines, accompanied by hand - drawn and - numbered keys cataloguing the origins of the remnants.
The Croatian - born artist re-configures earlier works in a stage - like setting, complete with a microphone that disappears into the wall and floor - based glass vitrines, where the role of the performer is being shifted onto the viewer who crotch must down, crane his neck and sometimes even guess at the contents of rolled - up artworks.
Egyptian artist Wael Shawky filled PS1's largest galleries this winter with dozens of marionettes representing figures of the Crusades, crafted out of glass and fabric in French and Italian ateliers, and displayed like heirlooms in lustrous vitrines.
I bought most of the work from Jeff Koons's first exhibition in a small and now - defunct artist - run gallery in New York's East Village, which included the basketballs floating in glass aquariums and the Hoovers and other appliances in fluorescent - lit vitrines.
Louise Bourgeois, UNTITLED, 2001, Pink fabric and aluminum, stainless steel, glass and wood vitrine, Unframed: 177.8 x 60.9 x 60.9 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donation, 2005 Louise Bourgeois, UNTITLED, 2001, Pink fabric and aluminum, stainless steel, glass and wood vitrine, 177.8 x 60.9 x 60.9 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donation, 2005
The sculptures consist of numerous boxes, made in glass, zinc and silver, which suggest vitrines that would traditionally contain objects.
Using methods of retail display such as glass vitrines, shelves, shop windows, combined with a methodical and confrontational use of mirrors and reflection, her work establishes...
The work, Untitled, 2001, is one of the artist's characteristic front - facing fabric heads, which is displayed in a glass vitrine.
Works included: Roy Lichtenstein «Still Life with Picasso», 1973 Screenprint Edition of 90, 30 AP 30 x 22 inches Ellsworth Kelly «Study for «Red Orange Panel»», 1978 Pencil and collage on paper 30 x 27 3/4 inches Robert Smithson «Photomarkers, (Six Stops on a Section)», 1968 Photographs mounted with Plexi glass 24 x 24 inches SR1968 - 001 Constantin Brancusi «Brancusi dans l'atelier, autoportrait», 1915 Vintage gelatin silver print 9 x 6 3/4 inches Constantin Brancusi «Self Portrait», 1922 Vintage gelatin silver print 11 1/4 x 9 inches Andy Warhol «Self Portrait», 1966 Silkscreen ink and synthetic polymer paint on canvas 22 x 22 inches Andy Warhol «Buddhas», 1983 Graphite on paper 31 3/4 x 24 inches Courtesy of the Andy Warhol Foundation WA1983 - 001 Donald Judd «Untitled», 1966 - 7 Galvanized iron painted red (lacquer) 5 x 40 x 8 inches Courtesy Paula Cooper, New York JD1966 - 001 Weegee «The Critic», 1943 Vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 14 inches WE1943 - 001 Weegee «The Flower Seller», 1941 Vintage gelatin silver print 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches WE1941 - 001 Weegee «Mayor LaGuardia at 123rd Street Police Station With Officials on Night of Riot», 1947 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 3/4 x 14 inches WE2004 - 014 Weegee «Victory Celebration», 1945 Vintage ferrotyped silver print 11 x 14 inches WE1945 - 001 Weegee «Children's Performance, at the Palace Theater», 1940 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 13 1/4 inches WE2004 - 015 Weegee «Mother and Daughter, Tenement Fire, Harlem» [I cried when I took this picture], 1942 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 13 3/8 inches WE2004 - 012 Carleton Watkins «Mt. Broderick, Nevada Fall, 700 feet, Yosemite 1861», 1861 Albumen print from wet collodion negative 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches WAC1861 - 001 vitrine at gallery center - all works by George Ohr
The array of oddities in strange vitrines is unmistakably Hirst — birds in glass cases, strange grey foetuses in jars, unmoving butterflies populate his painted works.
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