Sentences with phrase «phallic forms»

From these to Accumulation sculptures, where everyday objects are made uncanny with a covering of soft - sculpture phallic forms or dried macaroni, to monumental outdoor sculptures and installations, such as Narcissus Garden, originating in 1966 when Kusama first participated in the Venice Biennale, and to the entrancing illusions of recent experiential mirrored room installations, Kusama's work is far - reaching, expansive and immersive.
Here, the phallic form is venerated — and found everywhere, «from teeny tiny to up to ten feet tall of penis images,» says travel blogger Maria Rona Beltran.
One can not help but notice that middle phallic form is larger than the ones adjacent to it, so that that combination resembles a penis flanked on either side by drooping testicles.
It takes the phallic form of the fruit and emasculates it, the limp, spent peel critiquing the brutality of Minimalism and in particular Carl Andre, who, according to the artist, is the ultimate perpetrator of Modernist machismo and its sins.
Ghosts still inhabit some of her sculptures: the sensual biomorphs of Jean Arp; the slanting, phallic form of Auguste Rodin's statue of Balzac; the minimal cube as imagined by Fred Flintstone.

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In its barest form, Fathom appears to be a rape fantasy involving a helpless, screaming, occasionally castrating Welch (though, tellingly, the only person she kills is another woman), who plays a variation on her standard cocktease and — naturally — deserves getting prodded about by a bull while a collection of bad guys poke at her with phallic shunts.
Likewise, if you're looking for diabolical user - generated creations (inevitably, undoubtedly phallic in form), you can download them to keep your Mini fix moving forward.
The organ itself — an instrument the artist has investigated in previous works — registers as an object at the junction between music, technology, architecture, and religion, and these pipes, wrested from their original function, take on other morphological forms, appearing at once anthropomorphic, phallic, or torpedo - like, resting in their protective foam cases.
They include a small painting simply titled «# 1» (2000), in which we see a phallic armature moving from gray into light blue; another titled «# 2» (1995), in which a blue crescent bends around to become titanium white; a third, «# 4» (2000 — 1), in which a rising, two - pronged black organic shape ends in a touch of green and ultramarine at either end; and finally «# 5» (1991), in which a red finger - like form passes from black to crimson red.
Throughout the exhibition, the viewer encounters many of Lucas's headless Bunnys, moves through a garish crimson room with male torsos on a massive scale, and ends their journey with the artist's most recent series «Penetralia», which combines female and male forms in characteristically phallic sculptures.
These invite audiences to enter a space full of repeated forms and images, such as phallic objects and dots.
His varied output includes 18 - foot - tall phallic «stalagmites» dripping with seemingly viscous urethane; rough - hewn ceramics with primordial glazes; paintings done with Robitussin - red nail polish or graffiti - like spray - paint; sculptures of smudged and scratched white minimalist forms; bus - sized cages on wheels; and videos of frustrated male pornstars masturbating to no end.
Phallic, fecal, and mammary forms cluster around motifs recognizable from Freud's case studies and the historical sources that he borrowed from: pierced saints, sphinxes, horses, and wolves.
The woman turns toward her companion on the right, separated by a phallic white form, ignoring the longing gaze of the tie - wearing gentleman to her left, forgotten.
The artist scrawls «teeth» and «brain» with broad, energized lines, creating a visual vibration that turns the letters into evocative phallic and labial forms.
Her luminous, colorful images employ ancient forms, such as the ogee (back - to - back S - curves representing breasts), the mandorla (a pointed, upright, ovular form representing the vagina), and the lingam (a phallic representation of the energy of Shiva, the Hindu deity of transformation and the destruction of evil).
Untitled (2010) shows a recurrent influence in the practice of Daniel Sinsel, namely a kind of latent eroticism of neoclassicism, which is reflected in his use of the male form and phallic symbols.
When asked about the nature of sex in his art he stated he liked to reference sex as a form of consumption in general but admitted to his liking of revolving doors and door apertures as well as vertical sculptural elements as phallic depictions.
But when you get closer, you see that the surfaces are pierced by orifices from which abstract forms, phallic or fecal, protrude like tongues or groping fingers.
One room is given over to knitted, bronze, and urethane sculptures by Louise Bourgeois, underlining the cheeky melding of feminine and masculine imagery, phallic and vaginal forms that she mastered.
[4] Raymond Mortimer, somewhat depressed by the «gloomily phallic» effect of the triptych, noted: «The Figure in a landscape is no more engaging in form, but here the colour is more varied and the paint a beautiful mosaic.
Tagged with abstraction, art, art exhibitions, figuration, form and content, Hepworth Wakefield, logical levels, metaphor, modernism, phallic symbols, process and content distinction, still - life, symbol, universal, William Scott
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