Sentences with phrase «onto gallery walls»

His work is subtle, beautiful, and often ephemeral because he draws and paints abstract designs directly onto gallery walls.
The viewer moving through the image and the projection of their own shadow onto the gallery wall serves to enhance the interaction between the body and its environment.
A single bare bulb, hanging in the center, projects the images onto the gallery walls, doubling the portraits.
Her works go beyond the boundaries of a canvas or picture frame, and are created directly onto the gallery walls.
The films will be projected onto the gallery walls from stacked Kinetescopic plinths, each engraved with different US postal codes to invoke unstable Western systems for dividing and allocating land.
Her new body of work for Timothy Taylor perfectly demonstrates this philosophy, encompassing a stained glass window intervention, a range of paintings, and a large site - specific work, which Cain will paint directly onto the gallery wall in the days leading up to the exhibition.
He often jokes about the fact that when he first started as a graffiti artist it was very much an illegal activity, often pursued by the police, whereas now street art has been jettisoned onto gallery walls as a shift in trends has allowed urban artists to be exhibited on an equal footing alongside artists working in other media.
It features colourful prints which have been pasted directly onto the gallery walls from floor to ceiling, while giant 3D letters, spelling out «OK» are displayed in the room.
For her Studio Voltaire commission, Kruglyanskaya has worked on a production residency in the gallery creating an interior wall - mural and a series of large - scale oil paintings depicting women engaged in labour and work: «grooming, brooming, and bricklaying», her exuberant and cartoon - like paintings running onto the gallery walls.
While Zurita recites two poems — one from before the dictatorship, one from after — a live - stream projection will depict a performer tracing Lehyt's drawings onto a gallery wall in the Carpenter Center.
Another echo appears in On the Threshold (2013), in which the back of a bronzed plaster bustof Apollo Parnòpios appears to penetrate a large primed canvas, projecting bronze and then pencil lines out onto the gallery walls.
He transfers his studio into the gallery, bit by bit over the course of the exhibitions, while documenting the change in photographs — which further map the studio onto the gallery walls.
Metz effectively creates a disorienting space for the viewer, making it appear as though he copy - and - pasted one asymmetrical shape onto the gallery walls with intentional disregard for corners and doorways.
An assemblage of 90 speakers casts a shadow of one of the world's most familiar skylines onto the gallery wall and plays a continuous loop of sampled radio broadcasts, sirens and helicopters.
«Double Act» 2006 is a «play in two parts» suggesting a stage set whereby Floyer uses a theatre spotlight to project the image of a red theatre curtain onto the gallery wall.
Designed to get more of the collection out of storage and onto gallery walls by rehanging the entire permanent collection every few years, the programme perfectly suited the unstable nature of so much modern art, but had the unintended effect of undermining the integrity of the permanent collection of British old masters.
Just as Monk dramatizes the intimate experience of two - dimensional images in Ruscha's book, «Sunrise» and «Sunset» leap off the cover from LeWitt's book onto the gallery walls in the form of neon signage written in the original Western typeface.
Finished in glossy sheens, their beveled edges throw fluorescent reflections onto the gallery walls.
Callum Morton is a young artist based in Melbourne, where he attracted considerable attention in the mid -»90s by grafting prefabricated windows and balconies onto gallery walls.
The inaugural exhibition in Santa Monica featured Stroke, an installation by British artist Anya Gallaccio, consisting of chocolate smeared onto the gallery walls.
Made using a makeshift pendular device constructed with materials such as wood, rocks and string, the sculpture is manipulated by the artist to rubber - stamp words onto the gallery walls.
He introduced the concept to the art world in the mid-1960s, in the very early days of Minimalism, when he diagonally mounted an industrially fabricated fluorescent light tube onto a gallery wall.
Initially conceived as a personal project on the walls of Sorrenti's New York loft, the material in Draw Blood for Proof eventually found its way onto gallery walls as a large - scale installation piece in 2004.
Brandes, like Maher, employs a variety of styles and materials, from small paintings and collages, to vast highly detailed drawings on unexpected surfaces (like used floor vinyl or straight onto the gallery wall) such as Hotel Amnesia.
For Thirty Israel visioned a floor - to - ceiling mural depicting Los Angeles» sunset sky which has been painted directly onto the gallery walls of Almine Rech.
Their pure white and dense black ribbons float from wall into mid-air, throwing sharp shadows onto the gallery walls and alluding to the organic and the mystical, like the artist's gentle transcriptions on canvas.
For her Studio Voltaire commission — her first solo show in a public gallery outside the US — Kruglyanskaya worked in residency in the gallery creating an interior wall - mural and a series of large - scale oil paintings depicting women engaged in labour and work: «grooming, brooming, and bricklaying», her exuberant and cartoon - like paintings running onto the gallery walls.
Meanwhile, downtown, at Bridget Donahue, older works from Burgin's «UK76» series, in which advertisement - like images of British society are pasted directly onto the gallery wall, will be on view.
Commissioned by The Ballroom as a component of the Fire Into Music presentation, the silkscreened mural was printed directly onto the gallery walls.
This same awareness, we could even call it «duplicity,» is upfront in Haim Steinbach's installation of either and or — two pieces (necessarily separate, as one word is painted on a free - standing wall, and the other directly onto the gallery wall).
Later, casting further and wider, she pulled in Japanese prints, Indian miniature painting (one of the most impressive compositions in the show, painted directly onto the gallery wall, is named Rajasthan), and ancient Egyptian tombs, whose carefully integrated decorative schemes inspired her approach to a set of hospital murals.
Collage and paint applied directly onto the gallery wall, it will last only for the duration of the exhibition.
Powers is creating a site - specific work in the Kent Place Gallery, painting directly onto the gallery walls.
They build shifting models of suburban America, which they project onto gallery walls.
The resulting sprawling installations spill onto beyond the canvas edges and onto gallery walls.
Featuring a 24 carat gold leaf wall painting, a 13 - storey high design on a tower block and 5000 - word film script handwritten directly onto the gallery walls, the exhibition draws visitors through the SLG's new and existing spaces with a variety of approaches to making art directly on the walls.
Kydd's mural prints — large - scale photographs adhered directly onto the gallery walls — obliterate the materiality of the photograph, leaving only the image.
In this film installation, images of well - known paintings are projected, actual size, onto the gallery walls.
Akhavan positions this global economic theme within Dubai — mapping the city directly onto the gallery walls.
Beginning on August 29th artists, assistants, and students will begin to create works which are installed directly onto the gallery walls.
Like advertisements on the street, the eleven photographs at Bridget Donahue are presented in large - format panels pasted directly onto the gallery walls.
This took the form of a slideshow projected onto a gallery wall and a film can containing the film of the same name in a vitrine.
The website features a continuous animation of abstracted shapes falling onto themselves which, in the installation, are projected onto the gallery walls and reflected in shards of broken mirror scattered on the floor.
In addition to the two - dimensional work, Tucker will work on site, spending three to five days and nights, drawing and painting directly onto the gallery walls.
Dispensing with the art object, he ruled patterns of graphite lines directly onto gallery walls.
All three artists share an interest in remodeling and remaking, using techniques that range from pencil drawing directly onto gallery walls, to the use of textiles and found objects that range from skulls to fake designer handbags.
For Gordon College she has created a unique large - scale piece directly onto the gallery wall.
A distinctive feature of the show is the artist?s transposition of two - tone color palettes, often used in the interiors of institutional spaces, onto the gallery walls.
She then pastes the paper directly onto the gallery wall.
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