The work of Swiss artist Léopold Rabus involves detailed
paintings and installations inspired by the artist's experience in his small hometown with the people closest to him.
Not exact matches
Philip Maysles presents a large - scale wall
painting and sound
installation inspired by Robert Motherwell's Elegy series that the abstract expressionist produced as a belated response to the Spanish Civil War.
SHINIQUE SMITH: Wonder
and Rainbows @ Frist Center for the Visual Arts Nashville Evocative of her own experiences, observations
and values, Shinique Smith «s highly expressive
paintings, sculptures,
and installations often incorporate personal possessions which she believes «can
inspire memories
and shape our experience
and identity.»
Here we find
painted sculptures with «low» cultural references, graffiti -
inspired text
paintings and large
installations with performative elements.
Polly Apfelbaum's highly intricate fabric
installations — works she describes as «fallen
paintings», range from mandalic sunbursts to riotous spills
and Pop -
inspired gardens.
Inspired by the idea of an imagined society in which psychotherapy is a freely available drop - in service, Johnson's
installation of large - scale
paintings, hanging plants, Persian rugs
and four wooden day beds questions established definitions of the art object
and its limitations, as well as the relationship between individual
and shared cultural experience.
Inspired by the spoken, written,
and performed introductions Conrad regularly used to help frame screenings
and presentations of his works, many of which are incorporated into the exhibition itself, it shows Conrad to be an unparalleled innovator in the mediums of
painting, sculpture, film, video, performance,
and installation, tenaciously working to challenge the boundaries between artistic categories.
Featuring their
paintings and mixed - media
installations, the exhibition surveys the brothers» edgy aesthetic
inspired by California skateboard
and surf culture, punk rock, folk art, cartoons,
and street art.
From Nature: Six Korean artistsâ $ ™ environment -
inspired painting, sculpture, print
and installation art
«Moby - Dick» features
paintings, works on paper, sculpture
and a single site - specific
installation inspired by the white whale.
Featuring a formidable list of writers,
and encapsulating the eclectic range of art that has delighted
and inspired audiences throughout Hayward Gallery's history, Fifty Years of Great Art Writing ranges from
painting and photography to sculpture, choreography
and architecture,
and takes in a huge diversity of subjects, from Paul Klee to the art of the Harlem Renaissance, from David Shrigley's drawings to David Hockney's photographs, from Francis Bacon's take on the human body to Africa Remix, from Pipilotti Rist's
installations to Afro - Asian artists in postwar Britain.
These include
paintings, portraits
and text - based works
inspired by the Palm Island Riot
and the stunning 3D
installation of competition surfboards, adorned with traditional combat shield designs from North Cairns on the face
and excerpts from a James Baldwin's article («Unnameable Objects, Unspeakable Crimes», 1966) on the obverse, through to two extraordinary
and enormous drawings «Lynching I»
and «Lynching II» which, placed either side of the large picture window, eloquently emphasise the dark side of Sydney's pre-eminence as the starting point of colonisation in this country.
John Latham (1921 — 2006) was a pioneer of British conceptual art, who, through
painting, sculpture, performances, assemblages, films,
installation and extensive writings, fuelled controversy
and continues to
inspire.
This collaborative
installation of
paintings, ceramics, furniture, sculpture
and interior decor by Paul Swenbeck
and Joy Feasley is
inspired by Shaker spirit drawings
and magic.
Using materials she has found in
and around the South London Gallery building — planks of wood, an old staircase, floorboards, sheets of plexiglass, plaster
and paint — supplemented by others
inspired by the material
and atmospheric qualities of the space observed in the course of making the work, Djordjadze has created an
installation which gently but thoroughly infiltrates our reading
and negotiation of the room.
The site - specific
installation, Locals Only, is
inspired by the Souks
and winding alleyways of Old Dubai
and, says Amir, weaving together objects found on his wanderings around Dubai with a series of new landscape
paintings that endeavour to depict something of the melting pot of cultures that is Dubai.
Thomas transformed these sketches into larger work - colleges
and paintings - as well as small - scale
installations or three - dimensional models that were
inspired by her commute drawings.
Paintings,
installations, silkscreen prints, photographs, graphic novels,
and videos are
inspired by major themes of the great filmmaker, like mystery, darkness, jealousy, fatal love,
and madness.
The decision to bring together Nathan Slate Joseph's
paintings and sculpture
and Taylor Kuffner's elegant sound
installation, a stimulating combination of traditional Balinese gamelan music
and robotic technology, was an
inspired one.
The work, titled «Free» is a site - specific
installation and was
inspired by Rubell's recent visit to Savannah as well as a broad range of ideas from communion
and the Annunciation to Le Corbusier's church at Ronchamp, artists Mark Rothko
and Donald Judd,
and Hans Namuth's film of Jackson Pollock
painting.
Though most people came to know him through his mid -»80s
painting and installation work, John Armleder was in fact a founding member of Ecart, the late -»60s Fluxus -
inspired artists» collective that staged happenings, published books,
and created objet trouvé
installations.
Our Art category features a variety of
inspiring artworks ranging from
paintings to sculptures
and large
installations.
An artist well - known for his bright gradient
paintings, Lisa Frank - like color schemes,
and most of all, a recurring panda bear motif, Rob Pruitt has created a glitter - filled
installation inspired by «love» from Barneys» Love Peace Joy campaign.
In my
paintings, on the walls, in
installations or in my shaped canvases the hard - edgeness, clean order of things, the system of rhythms of lines
and shapes are highly
inspired by the lineage that Riley is part of.
Encompassing thirteen venues around Manhattan
and featuring
paintings, films, sound
installations, drawings, archival presentations
and a video environment, this retrospective includes work both by Giorno himself, as well as work that he has
inspired.
Tracey Emin's art is one of disclosure —
inspired by her personal life events, she creates pieces that are ranging from
painting, drawing, video
and installation, to photography, needlework
and sculpture.
The central metaphor of the exhibition is that of a bruise, which shows up in Byron Kim's Innocence over Blue (2016)-- a
painting about a bruise —
and Ligon's A Small Band (2016), a neon light
installation of the words: «blues,» «blood»
and «bruise,» not to mention the Armstrong song that helped
inspire the show.
Our extensive Art category is filled with most
inspiring work ranging from drawings
and paintings to sculptures
and large
installations.
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AND THE COLOR's Art category is packed with a great selection of
inspiring work ranging from
paintings to sculptures
and larg installatio
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installations.
From
painting and sculpture to
installation, video art
and performance, the book reveals the myriad ways in which the body has
inspired a generation of artists.
The eclectic programme of RA Lates has included a nine - metre inflatable cosmic
installation, themed supper clubs, UV Garden of Eden life -
painting, Klezmer dancing, Pollock -
inspired paint splattering, gold - leaf makeovers, robotic displays
and a cocktail party with «Peggy Guggenheim» — all bringing the world of our exhibitions to life for a unique
and unforgettable Saturday night.
Woolfalk engages visual
and cultural metaphors in her immersive afrofuturistic
and Japanese
inspired installations, tapestries, collages
and paintings to explore how cultures differ
and converge.
Apfelbaum's earlier floor - bound
installations incorporate hundreds of pieces of velvet, hand - dyed in bold hues
and often arranged in sprawling configurations that appear to be organically
inspired or like abstract
paintings that melted off the wall, forming vibrant puddles.
Following from this, he created a series of site - specific
installations inspired by the Mysterious Garden series, further deconstructing the
paintings into lines
and geometries that form the MB series; «MB series of
installations come from an inspiration when I took a moment to look around my studio whilst I stared at the acrylic
paintings,
and a white coat stand caught my eyes
and inspired me that the digitally invented morphemes for the
paintings are hidden in the coat stand.»
Roman Road is always a sure bet when you are in search of something new
and different.For his first solo exhibition Cuban artist Victor Payares, who is currently finishing an MFA at the Royal College of Art, is going to present new works
and a site - specific
installation that narrates elements of a memory from his youth during the Cuban «Special Period»: «Payares» artistry is further
inspired by elements of the everyday; he collects disregarded objects such as cables, clothing labels
and trampled glasses found lying in the streets
and repurposes them in his
paintings.
The immersive exhibition featured
paintings, drawings, one - off hand - finished prints,
installations, sculptural work (with the help of Gustavo Ponce),
and video from the Riverside based artist all
inspired by his fascination with Hispanic culture in general (bull - fighting, day of the dead, luchadores, etc)
and of course, nicotine.
He created
installations that referenced popular culture,
and his abstract
paintings were
inspired by the racism he witnessed.
Finch's talk at the New School will focus on the artist's various public
and large - scale
installations like A Certain Slant of Light (2014 - 15), a site - specific
installation at the Morgan Library
inspired by its collection of medieval Books of Hours; Trying to Remember the Color of the Sky on That September Morning (2014), a commission for the National September 11 Memorialand Museum composed of 2,983 individual watercolors representing the artist's recollection of the sky on September 11, 2001;
Painting Air (2012), an
installation of more than 100 panels of suspended glass
inspired by the colors of Claude Monet's garden at Giverny;
and The River That Flows Both Ways (2009), a permanent
installation on New York's High Line featuring an existing series of windows which Finch transformed with 700 individual panes of glass representing the water conditions on the Hudson River over 700 minutes in a single day.
Himid's
paintings, drawings,
and installations make reference to the African diaspora
and the slave industry, while Anderson's work explores ideas of identity, as
inspired by his Jamaican immigrant parents, often in depictions of Afro - Caribbean barbershops.
His
painting, prints
and installations are
inspired by music
and explore the use of colour in a contemporary context.
A Philadelphia - based artist whose work spans
painting,
installation and sculpture, Rebecca Rutstein explores geometric abstraction with a vision
inspired by science
and scientific data.
The images in Pendleton's new work include a photograph of a three - dimensional design element taken by a Bauhaus student
and a vintage
installation shot of Picasso's African -
inspired paintings as displayed at the first Documenta exhibition — each an embodiment of Black Dada.
The Crystal Land is divided into three sections: a series of wall reliefs (Crystal Landscape
Paintings)
inspired by the artist Robert Smithson; a film, including a «glass cinema»
and movie posters (The Light Club of Vizcaya: A Women's Picture)
inspired by the writer Paul Scheerbart;
and a large - sacle
installation (Island Universe)
inspired by the physicist Andrei Linde.
This is famously demonstrated in his «Measurement»
installations of the late 1960s, visualizing the exact dimensions of rooms
and exhibition spaces,
and thesaurus -
inspired paintings of a single word
and its synonyms.
A quiet noise emanates from the closet, where a minimalist film dimly lights the shoes
and books on a shelf there, the music
painting the scene all around,
and aptly so: «your motion says you are in the mood» is the inaugural exhibition of Christopher Fullemann's new sculpture at n / a,
inspired by Arthur Russell; The closet
installation is an accompaniment piece by the gallery director
and curator Nicholas Andre Sung features music
and imagery of Arthur Russell.
Throughout the exhibition, Ai has placed everyday objects that recreate the feeling of the ancient space, such as a
painted ladder, traditional dragon lanterns, a crystal chandelier
inspired by the Han dynasty
and a floor
installation of antique teapot spouts from the Song to Qing dynasties.
This will include a tribute to the Latin American composers of Hollywood by the Mexican Institute of Sound at the Getty Center, a sound
installation by award - winning Mexican composer Guillermo Galindo at the Huntington Library
and a performance by experimental soul rockers Chicano Batman, who will be creating a piece
inspired by the
paintings of Carlos Alamaraz at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
This particular show nods to its location (Noysky is located just off Hollywood Boulevard) with an
installation that is
inspired by the tourist memento — except in his case, Porcella has created tchotchkes
inspired by personal memories
and crafted them out of materials such as pipe cleaners, cardboard
and puffy
paint.
Showing the breadth of Baseman's oeuvre, the exhibition includes illustration works (published in The New Yorker, Rolling Stone,
and The Los Angeles Times); Baseman's complete line of designer toys including Dumb Luck, Hotchachacha,
and Toby; costumes
and fashion collaborations; video
and sculptural
installations;
and new
paintings inspired by his recent trips across Asia.
Gaia November 18, 2012 — May 5, 2013 Site - specific
installation Baltimore - based street artist Gaia has created two mural - sized artworks
inspired by the museum's iconic Vahine no te Vi (Woman of the Mango)
painting by Paul Gauguin
and individuals living in the Museum's neighboring Remington community.