Sentences with phrase «own sculptural language»

But Genzken has few contemporary rivals in her command of sculptural language — of solid and void, light and shadow, form and surface, and interior and exterior.
Houseago has long been fascinated with classical and modernist sculptural techniques and references, and is well known for his ability to synthesize different time periods and cultures into a highly distinctive sculptural language that is completely his own.
This informal conversation between London - based artist Francis Upritchard and German - born jeweller Karl Fritsch will explore the artist's unique sculptural language and the multiplicity of artisan and craft traditions Upritchard has incorporated into her practice, including collaborations with UK fashion house Peter Pilotto, Karl Fritsch and Italian designer Martino Gamper.
«This exhibition will mark a distinctive change of visual and sculptural language within my work.
Using a pared down sculptural language, Colclough's meticulously built structures both suspend and frame hand - drawn images.
This understanding of sculptural language and a preoccupation with forms in space, translated into two - dimensional images, underpins her pictorial practice.
«Over the past few years, Bircken has developed an individual sculptural language that reveals a deep understanding of the materials she employs and a sensitive approach to both natural and artificial materials.
The addition of bronze to de Jong's sculptural language represents an engagement with mortality, monumentality and world history that is more nuanced and less visceral than the use of modern synthetic compounds that defined the first 15 years of the artist's practice.
After completing his bachelor's degree in fine art, to pursue his sculptural language he apprenticed at a traditional neon sign craftman's studio; this one - on - one training equipped him to him to freely form and deform glass.
Spanning the late «40s through the early «60s, these works examine Abstraction based upon oblique evocations of the fragmented body and the influence of the unconscious, with seriality and repetition emerging as essential idioms of a new sculptural language.
The sculptural language of Strong - Cuevas originates from the basic form of the human head.
Von Rydingsvard has evolved a distinctive, highly personal sculptural language that has become synonymous with cedar, the wood that lies at the heart of her practice.
Works on view reveal how César challenged traditional notions of form and space, and proposed a fresh and highly personal sculptural language via his pioneering experiments with postwar industrial materials.
Over the past forty years, Lynda Benglis has developed a distinctive and influential sculptural language.
Boldly experimenting with her sculptural language, Xiang Jing is also mindful about engaging space and mirror images when creating and installing her works.
This new, fascinating sculptural language established him as a key figure in the development of 20th century sculpture alongside David Smith, Mark Di Suvero and Richard Serra.
«In many ways, Dimitri's sculpture, like his life, straddled dual cultures, still believing in the vitality and worth of post-Cubist art, insisting that this European legacy did not have to be forestalled by the War, as it had been in America, that there was still something to say in modernist sculptural languages that had their origins in Paris.
Blitz's sculptural language of manipulated natural imagery explores beauty, magic and myth, with an otherworldly sensibility.
He developed a sculptural language, experimenting with figurative and abstracted elements of the human figure, in particular the female body, in combination with organic lines.
Ordinary Things is a consideration of the ways in which Lucas uses the sculptural languages of the figure and the cast.
The exhibition will include three major sculptures from integral though distinct bodies of work in the artist's sculptural language: voids, mirrors, and the auto - generated.
From his early Cubist and Surrealist assemblages to later ceramic and cut sheet - metal works, this major exhibition from the quintessential Modernist master is bound to elevate this «painter's» brilliant and unique sculptural language.
The works of Guy Martin, John Gibbons, Ian Dawson and John Wallbank all demonstrate the different ways in which the evolution of sculptural language has been negotiated.
29 March - 10 June 1994 Galleries 1, 2 and 3 This exhibition surveys the visual lexicon of Serge Spitzer, who over the past twenty years has devised a kind of sculptural language.
For the artist who grew up working on his neighbour's farm in Kent, these mobile sculptures may seem like a natural progression for Capper, but to tackle these complex problem - solving processes of innovation and engineering, the artist has had to develop his own unique sculptural language.
Peters» sculptural language draws from diverse iconographic influences which include Assyrian antiquities, Greco - Roman tragedy masks, Egyptian funerary figures and Cypriotic portraits, as well as the work of Elie Nadelman, early American folk art, Constantin Brâncusi, and early modernist figuration.
This exhibition will feature a representative selection of artists born in the 1970s and»80s who are now successfully establishing themselves on the international scene and collectively generating an image of a Czecho - Slovakian sculptural language, with its own specifities of thought and expression.
I'm interested in making paintings that speak a sculptural language within a compressed two - dimensional abstracted pictorial space, in other words, I see my work as micro-sculpture that hinge on the brink of the pictorial.
The lineage leads to Holly Hendry, a young artist whose unique sculptural language abstracts the body into layers of organs and dermis, akin to the sedimentary buildup of soil.
«I'm interested in making paintings that speak a sculptural language within a compressed two - dimensional abstracted pictorial space,» says Scott.
The exhibition in Moscow will include three major sculptures from integral though distinct bodies of work in the artist's sculptural language: voids, mirrors, and the auto - generated.
Spanning the late 1940s through the early 1960s, these works examine abstraction based upon oblique evocations of the fragmented body and the influence of the unconscious, with seriality and repetition emerging as essential idioms of a new sculptural language.
With an acute understanding of sculptural language, Woods» interpretations shift between figuration and abstraction imbuing this central tension with volume, weight and interior mystery.
Renowned for his large - scale sculptures, innovative mobiles, as well as stabiles, wire sculptures, paintings, toys and jewelry, Calder developed a unique abstract sculptural language.

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Ultimately, the needs of the student are met by the Waldorf curriculum itself; in addition to the class teacher, the students experience continuity and expertise through involvement with subject teachers who teach handwork, movement and games, a world language, eurythmy, sculptural arts, gardening, music, and fine arts.
For example, the concave element below the rear lamp expresses the 3 dimensional and sculptural aspect of the Hyundai design language
Typical of SEAT's design language are the highly defined outlines to the lamps, which at the same time are integrated perfectly into the Ibiza's sculptural form.
As touched on earlier, the design form language takes a step to the future, less lines, more sculptural surfaces.
«The interior space of the 200C EV concept vehicle is defined by a modern, sculptural form and language that doesn't sacrifice an open and spacious feel,» said Ryan Patrick Joyce, Chrysler 200C EV Lead Interior Designer.
«We wanted the Astra GTC to be the ultimate expression of Opel's design language «sculptural artistry meets German precision» and to embody our passion for the automobile,» says Mark Adams, Vice President, Opel / Vauxhall Design.
It is an eye - catching statement, packaged into a flowing, sculptural design language which gives the car a modern and sporty feel.
The New Generation i30 evolves Hyundai's design language with a timeless and sculptural design combining precise, tensed lines and refined rich surfaces.
Referencing elements of the brand's contemporary design language, Vanquish Zagato Concept features One - 77 inspired wing mirrors and a sculptural rear end similar to DB11 «s aerodynamic profile, complete with retractable spoiler and rear hatch for access to the luggage compartment.
Whilst some artists, such as Kosuth or Emin, are more concerned with text and language others, including Eddie Peake, Mai - Thu Perret or David Batchelor, use neon as an extension of the drawn line, or for its three - dimensional sculptural or colourful qualities.
The exhibition features paintings — a language in which light plays an essential role — as well as sculptural investigations and installations that use optical and luminous elements, like mirrors and light bulbs.
This exhibition is the first large - scale installation of Simmons» ongoing Index series, photographic works whose core are found in the language of the sculptural.
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery was populated by a diverse mix of sculptural forms that demonstrated Tayou's unique visual language based on archetypes, made and found objects and traditional craft.
Recent sculptural installations, such as Cracks in the Clouds (2010) at New York's Seagram Building and At Least They Died Together (2014) at the Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT, imbue the spare language of Minimalism with emotional depth.
The strategy of the post-modern Memphis studio was to challenge and subvert Modernist conventions of good taste, with a visual language dominated by flamboyant pattern, bold colour, graphic sculptural form and, frequently, humour.
Her exhibition Nowhere Else, 2017 explored the transient quality of language interpreted through sculptural, textual and bodily expressions.
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