Sentences with phrase «one's sculptural works»

The exhibition is a multimedia installation, comprised of sculptural works as well as light, sound, and video pieces.
A new sculptural work by the artist will also be shown alongside the film.
A new sculptural work emphasizing a connection to modernist aesthetics and design as well as a presentation of smaller, collage works will be presented in the main galleries as well.
As a sculptor, she was virtually self - taught, and her first sculptural works from 1957 were observational studies of birds and animals.
He creates sculptural works centered around building materials and other commonplace objects.
The exhibition also features drawing, as well as sculptural works on wood, paper, and in a few cases, canvas.
This exhibition will include a new large - scale sculptural work in the form of a hanging landscape suspended from the ceiling.
This survey of the artist's sculptural works made between 1961 and 1977 presents an obsession with the things that objects can do, rather than the objects themselves.
His new large sculptural works created specifically for this exhibition, which have a grand theatrical scale, attract us to interact and participate.
This exhibit of digitally - fabricated sculptural works presents a type of mathematical interpretation of terrain from around the world.
These early photographs are being shown alongside more recent sculptural works.
The desert landscape inspired much of his early sculptural work and allowed him to cultivate his style in fabricated steel.
These works, along with the artist's text based sculptural works have a cinematic affect inside gallery walls.
This exhibition also marks his venture into sculptural works.
Her most recent body of sculptural work explores emotional and psychological themes of damage and repair through the visual language of the female figure and household objects.
Through sculptural works I'm able to explore my internal world and its relationship with the nature of the materials and structures that surround me.
Cells In the late 1980s and early 1990s Bourgeois created as series of free - standing sculptural works called Cells.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s they staged «action» events and produced sculptural works featuring unconventional materials.
I'm planning to start working with a different type of clay that will allow me to make some more sculptural work.
The publication traces, as also did the exhibition, a selection of sculptural works spanning from 2000 to the present, including a new body of wall - based three - dimensional collages.
First working with photographs of her native city, she moved on towards textile - based pieces and sculptural works where she reduced urban images to colours and geometric forms.
There will be sculptural works there, some amazingly large - scale works.
We've funded many sculptural works over the years.
An environment will be built in the gallery to house the film accompanied with a series of sculptural works taking the form of a «flock» of concrete sheep.
With the exception of a few sculptural works, we have presented the visitor with a selection of flat surfaces.
These select sculptural works and this installation explore the interaction between mankind and architecture.
Photographs, computer generated or manipulated artwork and 3D sculptural works are not eligible for selection.
It showcases some of the most persuasive sculptural works of all time.
The mix of two - dimensional and sculptural works acts as a summary of what the overall collection must be.
Part of a larger series, this provocative machine / sculptural work reproduced the human digestive system whereby food was processed and transformed into waste matter.
The idea is to identify sculptural works in long - term storage and display them with the aim of matching them with new guardians.
The exhibition features works on paper as well as sculptural works in bronze, steel, and glass.
This exhibition follows the artists from their early video installations and websites to later large - scale sculptural work and feature - length films, screened daily in a gallery cinema.
The Shape We're In brings together over 100 sculptural works made over the past five years, many of which express a strong spirit of socio - political critique.
She creates sculptural works, public interventions and social interactions that generate and propose new landscapes.
A prequel of sorts to Art in the Age of the Internet, this show presents artists who were concerned with the medium of television and created monitor - based sculptural works.
This exhibition debuts a new body of sculptural work, an installation and work on paper.
The artworks range from intimate two - dimensional studies to large sculptural works, all made from a form of paper pulp.
What is the relation between your drawings and your more sculptural works?
Ito has created drawings as materials for «photo - drawing», or as sketches for sculptural works before, but she will present them in the exhibition for the first time.
In creating sculptural works with acrylic nails, Goodman defies the presumed superficiality of objects commonly associated with female identity.
They will be exhibited together with sculptural works including «BLUE BOX» in which a vision of the sky is seemingly crystallized, «Bean Cosmos» which might be termed a microcosm of the universe, and the work «Pozzuo del Mondo» made using black stone.
In these exhibitions, video is typically presented alongside sculptural work, in which the ideas and characters present in the video's narrative are further elaborated.
Other Primary Structures is an exhibition of important sculptural work at The Jewish Museum, New York.
Her recent sculptural work uses everyday consumables like bread and candle wax to think through issues of gender, labor and the black body.
The ground floor opens into the 15,000 - square - foot sculpture garden, the museum's central gathering space, which will showcase an annual schedule of site - specific commissions, gifts, and long - term loans, including major sculptural works by both post-war and contemporary artists.
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