Sentences with phrase «phallic sculptures»

He even helped her with those phallic sculptures.
Her infinity nets, phallic sculptures, and nude performances influenced Cornell, Oldenburg, and Warhol.
The phallic sculptures stretch toward the sky, the naked halves of white bodies flail around, and there are cigarettes sticking out of the anuses and vaginas.
The booth features Wally Hedrick's black paintings, a series in which the artist painted over existing paintings in black paint every time the U.S. invaded another country, culminating in The War Room, an installation he made in the late 1960s; preliminary drawings from performance artist Simone Forti's «News Animations» series, her way of understanding and dealing with world news (one drawing reads «Reason, fear, hatred, compassion, survival» drawn on a figure); and Judith Bernstein's phallic sculptures and 2D works, including a modified American flag topped with phallic balloons contained in glass - covered frames.
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.
Iconic pieces on view, spanning sculpture, photography, and painting, include phallic sculptures by Sarah Lucas and Lynda Benglis, photographic portraits by Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin, and plucky paintings of male genitalia by Celia Hempton.
With its phallic sculptures, arty paintings, concrete floors, hidden closets and multiple windows, the house becomes a character of its own, eagerly anticipating each horrible visitor who stops by for mischief.
Sarah Lucas will lend «Priapus», a phallic sculpture suggestive of the iconic murder weapon in A Clockwork Orange.

Not exact matches

Kusama created sculptures out of everyday objects, affixing phallic fabric tubers to arm chairs, ottomans, and even a boat.
This is the period of her most recognisable works, the Accumulation sculptures, in which paint ceases to be an object and finds itself in the domain of sculpture, with an abundance of phallic appendices, and the Infinity nets, large extensions of polka dots that continue to make use of white monochrome.
Think Yayoi Kusama and her phallic Accumulation sculptures, Hans Bellmer and his dysmorphic limbs and Maggi Hambling and her sculptures made from cigarettes during her juvenilia experimental phase to name but a few.
Her sculpture back then did include shoes, stuffed with phallic objects.
The three - part Sol LeWitt retrospective is enough to attract tourists to North Adams, but the 540,000 square feet of campus space at large is filled with treasures (currently including a precariously perched airstream, some bright pink and comically phallic Franz West sculptures, and dark corridors stuffed with digital and sound installations).
And while we are on the subject of love... The sculpture in the photograph shown here is the super futuristic, and yes, very phallic, yet simply breathtaking Constantin Brancusi work titled Bird in Space, 1931.
Large scale vegetable sculptures in phallic shapes are offset by large format photography against various walls.
In her series of «Accumulation Sculptures», everyday objects are covered with stuffed, phallic textile protuberances, a poignant theme that challenged the caucus of male critics.
Profusely interspersed throughout the scene are men's underwear and phallic soft sculptures.
In the sculpture El Gulfo (all works 2018), a phallic cactus and jagged - edged shell hang from chains attached to a metal bar.
Not only in the sense that it is it treated as a folkloric fertility symbol despite its debated origins, but also in terms of traditional monumental sculpture: solitary in the changing landscape, the hyper - phallic man is here made to bend at the knees and kneel as in prayer.
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.
First made in the early - 1960s, Kusama's soft sculptures adorned with phallic - like protuberances anticipate the work of Claes Oldenburg, while her use of wallpaper and collages incorporating elements such as airmail stickers would have a profound influence on Andy Warhol.
Assisted by her friend and supporter Donald Judd, she createdAccumulation sculptures consisting of everyday objects (chairs, a rowboat) covered with hundreds of phallic protrusions, all painted white.
Beginning with the milestone installation Infinity Mirror Room — Phalli's Field filled with hundreds of red - spotted phallic tubers, the exhibition will also include Infinity Mirror Room — Love Forever, a hexagonal box with a peephole and reflecting flashing lights, Dots Obsession — Love Transformed into Dots, the room filled with balloon sculptures of vinyl, the Obliteration Room, an all - white replica of a domestic setting that will be covered with colorful dots, and more recent Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity and Souls of Millions of Light Years Away, spectacular LED environments filled with lanterns or crystalline balls.
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.
While Yves Klein's deep blue sculpture of a female torso represents an idealization of the human body, A.R. Penck's phallic and roughly hewn wood sculpture, Untitled (1983), is imbued with a certain violence and existential isolation.
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.
In its conflation of penis and sword, the sculpture blurs metaphor and literalism in a way that echoes many of Lucas's earlier works (swords are often perceived as phallic symbols), for instance Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab in which a slang metaphor for the female body is made literal.
Geometrical minimalist sculpture, associated with sadism and incarceration, is burlesqued, stained and defaced; phallic monuments are decapitated.
She ends up looking like the Yayoi Kusama sculpture in the opposite corner, «Phallic Girl» (1967), a golden mannequin covered in lumpy protrusions.
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.
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