Sentences with phrase «painting and sculpture producing»

Her work blends the mediums of painting and sculpture producing two and three - dimensional works that hang both on the wall and suspend from the ceiling.
As I've said, the lion share of both abstract and representational painting and sculpture produced in America since 1950 is left out.
Ever since 1769, and at a succession of locations ranging from Pall Mall to Piccadilly, the Academy's exhibition rooms have been crowded for some two months each year with hundreds of paintings and sculptures produced by many of Britain's leading artists.
ZERO & More will feature a vibrant dialogue between iconic works from the artist's ZERO period (1950 - 60s), and new paintings and sculpture produced over the last five years.
A show at the Matthew Marks Gallery in Chelsea, opening on May 11, will feature paintings and sculptures produced within the past two years.

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«Each artist is unique,» said Julia Miller, chairwoman of the Arts Commission and an organizer of the event, producing paintings, photos, sculptures, jewelry and other artworks.
I'm in independent type of creative artist I enjoy many mediums, drawing, painting, sculpture, digital graphics, music: guitar, drums, digital producing, acting, creative writing, and more.
Students will: • Produce creative work, exploring their ideas and recording their experiences • Become proficient in drawing, painting, sculpture and other art, craft and design techniques • Use a range of techniques to record their observations in sketchbooks, journals and other media as a basis for exploring their ideas • Use a range of techniques and media, including painting • Increase their proficiency in the handling of different materials For more Champions of Change lesson plans and materials for BBC Children in Need, visit and our Tools and Resources pages to download directly: https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/championsofchange/resources Thank you.
Kirchner worked for more than 20 years hard in the country of Switzerland and produced a lot of expressive colorful paintings, sculptures and decorative art.
Its likeness can be found in centuries - old paintings and sculptures, but the first known documentation was produced in 1836.
There are four types of art in the game; painting, photography, sculpture and 3D, and each of these has two artists who can produce them.
We offer a strong figurative tradition in the Drawing, Painting and Sculpture Studios that can be used as a foundation for students to move on into other artistic avenues, or that can be developed as an end in itself to produce work within a figurative genre.
And yet she has never stopped producing bold, propulsive work that spans painting, sculpture, fashion, and installation, such as her mirrored infinity rooms, which surely reflect the cosmos of Kusama's own imagininAnd yet she has never stopped producing bold, propulsive work that spans painting, sculpture, fashion, and installation, such as her mirrored infinity rooms, which surely reflect the cosmos of Kusama's own imagininand installation, such as her mirrored infinity rooms, which surely reflect the cosmos of Kusama's own imaginings.
Boy, Bushwick Open Studios is really producing large returns for those who love large - scale abstract painting and sculpture this year.
In the 1960s, David Smith produced a series of multi-colored painted steel sculpture, the powerful welded steel Voltri Series that were mostly black; and his Cubi Series, a large body of abstract, geometric, unpainted, stainless steel sculptures that were among his greatest masterpieces.
Over the five and a half decades since his first exhibition in 1954, Katz has produced a celebrated body of work, including paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints.
This he referred to as his «found drawing»; it created a fluidity between his painting, sculpture and printmaking: «I loved the idea that simply inking the surface of the plywood board would produce a web of white lines, if one only pressed a piece of paper against it.
Some of the images also document Twombly's sculptures placed on tabled in front of tapestries and oil paintings producing a museum nostalgia and historic place for his works.
Bailey produces a wide range of mixed - media works including two - dimensional collaged paintings, sculptures, and installations.
Working with woodcut, sculpture, video and performance, Büttner also produces contemplative, abstract fabric «paintings» made from heavy - duty material of workers» uniforms.
Bill Adams produces works that collapse painting and sculpture, and his palette of bold or delicate pinks, yellows, and blues might remind viewers of Frank Stella's famous comment from 1964, «I tried to keep the paint as good as it was in the can.»
Many artists have taken a «provisional» stance, while others are producing highly finished work that so blurs the line between two and three - dimensional practice that categories of media such as painting and sculpture become all but useless.
The exhibition includes carpet paintings, chair sculptures, and other kinds of artworks made from postconsumer objects: goods that are designed, produced, sold, used until they're thoroughly worn, then discarded.
Chris Ofili @ New Museum, New York Oct. 29, 2014 - Jan. 15, 2014 (extended to Feb. 1) One of the most anticipated exhibitions of the season, «Night and Day,» Chris Ofili's first major solo museum show in the United States opens Wednesday, Oct. 29 and will feature more than 30 large paintings, watercolor portraits, Afro Margin drawings, and sculpture produced over the past two decades.
Since the early «90s, Tracey Emin has produced a body of work that encompasses all forms of artistic expression, including painting, print - making, drawing, film, photography, installations, appliqué, sculpture and neon text.
Sarah Workneh is co-director of Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, where she directs the organization's core educational program and works with Skowhegan alumni to produce off - site programs.
It fills Bildmuseet with sculpture, video, painting, drawing and installation and has been produced in collaboration with Tran Luong, one of Vietnam's most prominent curators.
In 1965 Donald Judd published «Specific Objects,» an article that explained «the new three - dimensional work» then being produced by a cohort of like - minded artists.1 Unlike conventional painting and sculpture, which Judd proclaimed to have served the purpose of a «container,» the new work was about the object itself.
Rules are: sculptures are made with pressure, paintings with leisure; yet to reduce a sense of privilege, they are all produced in artificial light and under strict parameters within four tiny, windowless studios in Brooklyn, each designated for only one activity — sculpture, small painting, larger painting, or video / audio.
In that critical year he produced a highly renowned series of canvases of explosive colour in just six months which made up the exhibition De Kooning: New Works: Paintings and Sculpture at the Fourcade, Droll gallery in New York.
Drawing from the tradition of extreme craft — or the mixing of craft techniques like leather tooling, airbrushing, and stitching with art formats of sculpture, painting or drawing — Odom produces objects that aim to subvert gender roles and question how we stereotype queer culture.
The exhibition comprises a total of 12 large - format paintings, 24 drawings and two sculptures that the artist has produced together with artisans and artists from the city of Seville.
Pitching from sculpture, to collage, to photography, and painting, her work draws on the detailed messiness of life, but her skillful abstraction of the elements erases their previous meaning to produce a work that is open to interpretation each time it is encountered.
Like Pablo Picasso's innovative reinventions of painting and sculpture near the turn of the century via Cubism and constructed sculpture, with influences as disparate as Navaho sand paintings, surrealism, Jungian analysis, and Mexican mural art, [26] Pollock redefined what it was to produce art.
He conducted art workshops with children, created logos and posters for public service agencies, and produced murals, sculptures, and paintings to benefit health centers and disadvantaged communities.
It presents a diverse and eclectic selection of the finest works produced, from the 19th century to the present, and features paintings, sculpture, video installation, works on paper, photography, and fashion design.
Still Life paintings, sculptures, and drawings, produced from 1972 to the early 1980s, cover a wide range of motifs and themes, including the most traditional such as fruit, flowers, and vases.
Many artists today are producing paintings and sculptures that resemble or reference textiles, using traditional materials like paint, canvas, wood, paper and glass.
At the turn of the 21st century, well - established artists such as Sir Anthony Caro, Lucian Freud, Cy Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Agnes Martin, Al Held, Ellsworth Kelly, Helen Frankenthaler, Frank Stella, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, James Rosenquist, Alex Katz, Philip Pearlstein, and younger artists including Brice Marden, Chuck Close, Sam Gilliam, Isaac Witkin, Sean Scully, Mahirwan Mamtani, Joseph Nechvatal, Elizabeth Murray, Larry Poons, Richard Serra, Walter Darby Bannard, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Ronald Davis, Dan Christensen, Joel Shapiro, Tom Otterness, Joan Snyder, Ross Bleckner, Archie Rand, Susan Crile, and others continued to produce vital and influential paintings and sculpture.
For the first time in Rome, he presented the series of paper collages, paintings on canvas, wooden sculptures, wood and plywood assemblages, all of which were produced specifically for the Being here show.
Other minimalists including Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Carl Andre, Agnes Martin, John McCracken and others continued to produce late Modernist paintings and sculpture for the remainders of their careers.
Vaguely reminiscent of improvised tools or handmade toys, the Elemental Sculptures emerged as the young artist was transitioning from a practice defined largely by painting and photography to a more experimental mode that would culminate in his Combines, an expansive body of works produced primarily in the mid - and late 1950s that bridged the gaps between painting, sculpture, and collage.
All in all, Acid Free serves as a great opportunity to view works by three young artists using craft materials as a means to produce what is traditionally considered «fine» art and has as much in common with painting and sculpture as it does craft and fashion, representing this latest trend in the blending of high and low in art.
Actively producing work for the past 35 years, Hecker's paintings and sculptures highlight her distinct inner dialogue, alluding to how the human mind collects, observes, connects, and denotes the passage of time all counterbalanced with her sometimes dark but ever - present sense of humor.
As well as pioneering the use of computers to design sculptures in the late 1960s, during the first part of his career Mallary produced grungy assemblage sculptures and expressionist paintings, which merged the nihilism of continental existentialist thinking with the irreverence of Neo-Dada.
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.
It features painting, drawing, collage, sculpture, installation, furniture, lighting, ceramics, textiles, and wallpaper, produced from 1978 to the present.
Some clumsy, some elegant but he was working these out and developing variations on the themes he produced and wanting to create objects that were at once weightless and buoyant yet bold and graceful — indicative of an age in which painting and sculpture can meld.
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Resisting the turn to traditional conventions of painting and sculpture that characterized the 1980s, he began his series of Plate Paintings, representational works with sculptural surfaces produced by layering shards of found pottery with thick applications of pigment.
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