Sentences with phrase «of plinths»

This work stands at the opposite side of the plinth from the shortest work, which is a golden yellow - glazed, bent, and folded work called, «Folded Cross, Yellow - Gold».
Then came his bold removal of the plinth from sculpture, putting the work on the same level as the viewer, and the painting of his muscular yet airy works in bright colours.
Anthony Caro's Mouchoir cascades over the edge of its plinth and twists down to the floor.
There will be a live feed of the plinth on the Internet sponsored by TV channel Sky Arts.
Alongside work from the past six years this exhibition presents a newly commissioned sculpture, which takes the form of a plinth bearing the oxide traces of the sculpture it once supported.
Alongside work from the past six years, the exhibition also presents a newly commissioned sculpture, which takes the form of a plinth bearing the oxide traces of the sculpture it once supported.
Additional highlights in the Main section include 42 sculptures on a forest of plinths (Hauser & Wirth, London), new works made by artists in dialogue with architect Luis Barragán's iconic House and Studio in Mexico City (Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo) and a stand dedicated to Abraham Cruzvillegas and Jimmie Durham (kurimanzutto, Mexico City).
Serpentine Gallery, London, 5 March — 21 April 2014 Rather than taking sculpture off the plinth, Haim Steinbach makes sculptures of plinths.
Bove's Coral Sculpture (2008) is presented on a square of concrete on a bronze frame of a plinth.
«Vertical Intersection Blue» points upward, perpendicular to the plane of the plinth, while «Folded Cross, Yellow - Gold» appears to direct your attention to every other direction, except vertically, and every other work on it's shared stage.
Previous iterations of the Plinth Guest Artist Project have included a library of books donated by Collins» artist friends, and a meditation on love and loss by the artist Nayland Blake.
Featured in the Project Room of Galerie Lisa Kandlhofer, the latest body of work by Stockholm explores the notion of a plinth and emotions surrounding this.
The same tiles provide the module for various pieces of plinth - cum - furniture that rise from the floor, creating sofas, chairs, posing platforms, a shallow double bathtub and, at the far end of the gallery, a sort of plunge - pool.
KM: What about the small sculptures on top of the plinth — they look like vases from an archeological dig.
I told her the size of the plinth and she told me she wanted to make work specifically in response to my project — really lovely.
The idea is that you approach the work, think about the object first and then the label is on the back of each plinth.
The symmetry and emptiness of the plinths appears at odds with the shambolic constructions that rest on top: these are hardly chaotic though as each element, whether it's a wine glass or a toy soldier, is precisely placed within the seeming disorder.
Made of foam - core, the columns were shipped flat and assembled by bookstore staff: a portable way of attaining the «transformative energy of the plinth» that, according to a statement released by the bookseller, Saville observed at his 2005 museum retrospective.
Olafur Eliasson's work also strikes a harmonious tone: Fading Self Wall (2013) sees a large looking glass set on one of the plinths Bo Bardi created to display artworks inside the MASP museum — an unparalleled glass - and - crimson structure, and her most famous architectural work.
She has had solo shows «After the Butcher» at «Kurzlangezeit», Berlin (2010) «A Clump of Plinths» Lowery Centre, Salford (2009) and Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2008).
Hauser & Wirth are showing all kinds of small sculptures on a field of plinths.
Four tables in the center of the room enclose a still life comprised of plinths covered in black fabric, artificial palm leaves and flowers and a wrapped African mask on a stick that sports sunglasses.
Comprising multi-dimensions, the merged supports of plinth and frame, for example, further large - scale works present decomposed designs in front of dense jungle scenery.
This installation emphasizes the uncertainty that small objects undergo when leaving the controlled, formal, museum or gallery environment of plinths and sculpture bases and enter the home.
A cluster of plinths stand in an empty room each emitting at different intervals in real time the word «things», the only audible section from otherwise silenced pop songs.
consisting of plinths resting on lounging display structures that the artist says are designed for them to «relax», those obsolete pedestals have no artwork or body to support anymore.
Two of her sculptures were copied by Christoph for a «book of plinths» in his exhibition at the Vienna Secession in 2011.
Exploring methods and modes of display is key to many of these plinth - based works, which blur the boundaries between «high» and «low» culture, question authenticity and examine their own relationships with primitivism and exoticism.
Gander is even more of a mischief - maker: his two bronze casts show Degas's dancer «off - duty»: sitting by the side of her plinth enjoying a fag, and standing on tiptoes and peering through a window.
She has also provoked controversy at home with works such as Plinth, a copy of a plinth placed upsidedown upon the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square.
The subjects and discussions — from the aesthetic subtleties of plinths and sandpaper tape to ideas about organizing exhibitions against one's own taste — were as expansive and amorphous as the job description.
The exhibition encompasses 3 floors of the gallery forming a similar dialogue with the space of the white cube, Bove's sculpture references a wide range of histories regarding language, including a particularly colourful «Caro-esque» play on colour, and even the occasional Braque-esque leaning, blurring the idea of the plinth — something Caro did everything to remove — now «becomes».
Their stand this year has been divested of dividing walls and filled with a grid of plinths, each of which supports a domestic - size sculpture by an artist in the gallery's extensive stable.
As per standard procedure, reconstruction cost includes the value of plinth and foundation.
These cupboards have a distinctive woodgrain pattern, and the lack of plinth leaves more floor space on show making the room seem bigger.
The peanuts in Peanuts (2013) dance around, sporadically standing on point, while others vulnerably huddle around each other at the edge of a plinth.
Other notable presentations include 42 sculptures on a forest of plinths (Hauser & Wirth, London) and a stand dedicated to Abraham Cruzvillegas and Jimmie Durham (kurimanzutto, Mexico City)-- both of whom have significant exhibitions at London institutions during the fair.
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