Not exact matches
The Mete of the Muse (2006) juxtaposes differing representations of race in two
bronzes: one a black patinated Egyptian
figure and the other a white
painted classical European nude.
In the 1960s, in response to his move to the countryside in East Hampton, he
painted a series of
paintings based on the North Atlantic light, and also began sculpting
figures modelled in clay that he cast in
bronze.
Amongst our favorite artworks being exhibited here are Marc Dennis» realistic still - life
painting of luscious flowers at Dallas» Cris Worley Fine Arts, Francis Upritchard's gesturing
bronze figure at London «s Kate MacGarry, Jason Middlebrook's geometric abstraction on an elm plank at New York «s Ameringer McEnery Yohe, Luis Gispert's abstraction made by embedding gold chains in a field of black stones at Palma de Mallorca's Lundgren Gallery, and Klara Kristalova's ceramic sculpture of animals in a tub at Lehmann Maupin, with galleries in New York and Hong Kong.
Inselaffe, centres around Harvey's most recent
paintings, ceramics and
bronze sculptures which forge motifs and emblems of Britishness, such as military memorabilia and joke shop knick - knacks into collaged portraits of historical
figures - from Nelson to Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.
Here, oil
paintings, works on paper, and
bronze sculpture are each characterized by the presence of distorted, haunting
figures.
bronze with black patina and
bronze with white
paint, African
figure: 65 x 26 x 14» (165.1 x 66 x 35.6 cm); European
figure: 61 x 18 x 20» (154.9 x 45.7 x 50.8 cm).
• Tony Smith (1912 — 1980), sculptor who bridged AbEx and minimalism (dad of Kiki) Mel Kendrick (b. 1949), formalist process - based sculptor Chris Wilmarth (1943 — 1987), sculptor of steel,
bronze, and etched glass Joel Shapiro (b. 1941), minimalist sculptor who flirts with figuration Christopher Wool (b. 1955), Neo-AbExer with a taste for graffiti and repetition Alex Hubbard (b. 1975), rising master of painterly materials and abstract coloration Josh Smith (b. 1976), Factory - like painter of great expressive volume Jacob Kassay (b. 1984), mirrored -
painting - wunderkind - turned - sackcloth artist • Andy Warhol (1928 — 1987), Pop maestro and appropriationist world - changer David Robbins (b. 1957), artist and «Concrete Comedy» theorist David LaChapelle (b. 1963), lush photographer of celebrity decadence Ronnie Cutrone (1948 — 2013), Factory personality and East Village cult
figure George Condo (b. 1957), Neo-Picassian painter of the grotesque Mark Dagley (b. 1957), Op abstractionist • Richard Serra (b. 1939), grand master of process art and the post-industrial sublime Grégoire Müller (b. 1947), painter of current - event appropriations Philip Glass (b. 1937), «Einstein on the Beach» composer Lawrence Chandler (b. 1951), composer, musician, and sound artist • Sol LeWitt (1928 — 2007), father of conceptual art, multitasking artistic outsourcer Adrian Piper (b. 1948), performance art innovator Mark Williams (b. 1950), monochromatic minimalist painter
This large - scale
bronze playfully casts the classical female
figure, reimagined in Giorgio de Chirico's surreal
paintings, as if she is made of crudely carved polystyrene, further debunking the fetishized art historical form.
Though absent of the wax batik textiles Shonibare typically uses, this new body of work translates such patterns and colours into mural
painting,
bronze sculptures and screen prints, producing fantastical reimaginings of some of art history's most sacred
figures.
In the Museum's courtyard, KAWS debuts the most recent permutation from his sculpture series, TOGETHER —
bronze painted figures in a consoling embrace.
The show will feature
paintings (including Incoming Tide shown above courtesy of Oil & Water Gallery), drawings and prints from recent projects and adventures and these will be accompanied by a selection of small
bronze figures by distinguished sculptor Frank Magnus - Hirshfield.
In 1972, de Kooning made several
figures related to the
paintings that immediately preceded his work with sculpture, such as Cross-legged
Figure (1972), a bronze figure twisted around a central axis with its limbs flayed out
Figure (1972), a
bronze figure twisted around a central axis with its limbs flayed out
figure twisted around a central axis with its limbs flayed outwards.
A number of cast
bronze sculptures that appropriate objects from outside of the Western canon will also be on view, including Gamelan
Figures, Naga Effigy, and Little Dancer (all from 2017); as well as Monochromes after Van Gogh Sunflowers: 1 - 12 (2015) in which the artist makes use of pixelation to produce a series of monochromatic panels where the individual colors are derived from Van Gogh's iconic
paintings.
The Mete of the Muse (2006) contrasts two
bronze figures — a white -
painted nude in the Greco - Roman style and an Egyptian
figure with a black patina.
Exhibiting at Art Basel Hong Kong for the first time, PPOW is presenting a two - person booth that features historical
paintings and drawings by the late Martin Wong, a self - taught Chinese - American painter and fabled
figure of the East Village art scene that died from an AIDS - related illness in 1999, and glass - and -
bronze sculptures that evoke elements of traditional Chinese landscape
paintings from the Vermont - based Australian artist Timothy Horn, who's a recent addition to the gallery's stable.
Afterwards he attended Pratt Institute studying sculpture,
figure, and mold - making, including
bronze casting at the Pratt foundry, as well as printmaking and
painting, earning a BFA, Bachelor of Fine Art.
For other artists, the works are representative, but lesser - known: the
figures in Pistoletto's mirrors are fibreglass and
bronze sculptures, rather than
painted onto the surface; Boetti's maps are serigraphed rather than embroidered; Castellani's textured white surface is paper rather than canvas.
Cast in
bronze from a full - scale fiberboard construction and
painted, they are intrinsically equivalent to the
figures themselves.
He used the new materials of plastics and flocking (at some considerable risk to his health) to bring colour to his garden sculptures, and later, when he had returned to the
figure,
painted the resulting ceramic
figure groups, or patinated or
painted his
bronzes.
Mark Manders Room with Unfired Clay
Figures 2011 - 2015
Painted bronze, iron, wood, offset print on paper 93 3/8 x 141 1/2 x 51 inches; 237.2 x 359.4 x 129.5 cm (large
figure) 74 5/8 x 115 5/8 x 41 inches; 189.5 x 293.7 x 104.1 cm (small
figure) Edition of 3, 1 AP
This clean, well - installed exhibition included her wildly patinated
bronzes, from small
figures to giant heads, with references ranging from
painted classical sculpture to Donatello (especially his Mary Magdalen), from the Art Deco designer Erté to Jean - Léon Gérôme.
Exhibition Checklist Main Gallery (Clockwise from entrance) Robert Arneson Splatt, 1983
bronze with unique ceramic base 71 x 21 x 21 inches RAs 130.01 Robert Arneson Elvis II, 1978 conte, pastel on paper 41 5/8 x 29 7/8» RAd 04 Joan Brown Self - Portrait at Age 42, 1980 enamel on canvas 71 3/4» x 60» JBRp 19 Steven Campbell Men Insulting Nature and the Notion of Travel, 1986 oil on canvas 83 x 99 inches SCamp 01 Carol Cole Tar Baby, 2004 mixed media 7 x 13 inches CCs 1 Peter Saul Come and Get Me, 1968 oil on canvas 63 1/2 x42 inches PSp 118 Richard Shaw
Figure on a Palette, 1980 glazed porcelain 39 x 13 x 18 inches RSs 68 Andrew Lenaghan Big Sarah, 2005 acrylic on canvas 77 1/2 x 58 inches AnLp 395 Yoan Capote Madness II, 2004 steel 70 1/2 x 40 x 23 inches YCs 19 Collier Schorr Esther's Fine Dream (Ashes to Ashes, We All Fall Down), 1991 cast paper, acrylic, pencil, and collage L 18 x W 12 x D 10 inches CoSs 1 James Barsness Untitled (Red nude on street), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen 12 x 9 inches JBARd 60 James Barsness Untitled (with jack o'lantern), 2004 acrylic, ballpoint pen, inkjet archival print on paper 11 7/8 x 8 5/8 inches JBARd 61 Anthony Kulig Look - Out, 2005 plaster, acrylic Two
figures 17 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches each AKuls 8 Don Colley Weave 2003 7 x 6 1/2 inches scratchboard, artist's frame DCp 10 Don Colley Reel, 2003 scratchboard, hand - made hardwood frame 6 x 6 inches DCp 09 Side Gallery Diane Edison Self - Portrait Interior (striped robe), 1992 color pencil / black paper 30 x 22 inches DEd 8 Adolph Gottlieb The Watchers, c. 1941 oil on canvas 30 x 24 inches AGotp01 Lesley Dill Of, 2005 unique
bronze with oil
paint 67 x 58 x 28 inches LDs 207 Alfred Leslie Bread and Coffee, 1983 oil on canvas 84 x 60 inches ALp 02 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 1, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 3 Stanton Macdonald - Wright Study for American Synchromy # 2, 1919 charcoal on paper (2 - sided drawing) 25 x 18 1/2 inches SMWd 4 James Valerio David, 2004 pencil on paper 30 1/2 x 25 inches JVd 52
Renowned for his
bronze formations, the Swiss artist also utilised a variety of materials such as clay,
paint and plaster to fashion an elegant group of elongated human
figures.
Figure in steel, wire, paper mâché, acrylic
paint, gouache, synthetic hair, cotton and polyester fabric,
bronze, polyester resin, ceramic, wool blanket and steel base, wood and steel chair
Works from the artist's Signature series also feature alongside four life - size
figure sculptures, as well as
painted bronze Rubbish pieces.
On a center table were seven new
bronze sculptures with miniature hand molded human
figures and animals while
paintings on the walls depicted the passion and intimacy of a couple locked in mid to post coital embrace.
Mark Manders Room with Unfired Clay
Figures 2011 - 2015
Painted bronze, iron, wood, offset print on paper 93 3/8 x 141 1/2 x 51 inches; 237.2 x 359.4 x 129.5 cm (large
figure) 74 5/8 x 115 5/8 x 41 inches; 189.5 x 293.7 x 104.1 cm (small
figure)
Mark Manders Dry
Figure on Chair (detail) 2011 - 2015
Figure:
Painted bronze; Chair: wood and offset print and acrylic on paper 27 1/8 x 67 x 27 inches; 68.9 x 170.2 x 68.6 cm
Eva Aeppli was a Swiss artist known for her charcoal drawings, large - format
paintings, fabric
figures, and
bronze heads, along with joint sculptures with Jean Tinguely...