Not exact matches
Spacious modern
architecture with clean lines, rich tones and
contemporary fittings make Malibu Bay an experience with a difference... the open plan living really gives a sense
of tranquility, with lush sub-tropical surroundings and landscaped pool areas, the owner has spared no expense, from the designer decor and furnishings to the modern art
pieces surrounding the walls.
For many recent exhibitions, including Portrait
of a Young Man at the Bass Museum
of Art, Miami Beach, URANIBORG at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris, France and the Montreal Museum
of Contemporary Art, Canada and, most recently, Disasters and Miracles at the Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland, Grasso has acted as a co-curator in conjunction with the museums, altering the
architecture of the exhibition spaces and merging his works with
pieces in the permanent collections
of the institutions in order to create a unique and dynamic viewing experience.
The selection
of work on display features over thirty - five
pieces including ceramics, fiberglass and bronze sculptures, paired with
contemporary drawings, emphasising his abiding and joyful love for Persian
architecture, culture and poetry.
The High Line is not only a remarkable
piece of landscape
architecture, designed by James Corner Field Operations with architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, but also a place where
contemporary art is presented to the public.
What to see and do The permanent collection
of the Centre Pompidou — amounting to over 100,000
pieces of modern and
contemporary art, design, and
architecture — is one
of the largest in the world and includes masterpieces by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Amedeo Modigliani, Henri Matisse, Vassily Kandinsky, Ferdinand Leger, Constantin Brancusi, Man Ray, Jean Dubuffet, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Le Corbusier, Alberto Giacometti, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Jasper Morrison, -LRB-,..)
His tiled
pieces (also seen at the FEEL UP collaboration with Eddie Peake at Lismore Castle in Ireland in early 2015 and his first solo show home from home at Arts & Jobs London in 2012) as well as the steam like aluminium panels (also shown at Jhaveri
Contemporary in 2014 and Gwangju Biennale
of the same year and at He Looked Me Up at Marian Cramer gallery in 2012) resemble the interior
architecture of specific public spaces such as toilets, saunas and bathhouses.
Stan Meyer creates flat - woven
pieces out
of roofing paper utilizing inspiration for patterns from Celtic, Maori, and various aboriginal cultures combined with patterns found in nature or
contemporary architecture.
Rooted in the dystopic depiction
of the sci - fi genre, the works mark an attempt at constructing a vision
of the future by assembling
pieces of contemporary life,
architecture and technology.
These textual explorations are complemented by extensive documentation
of related projects, both historical and
contemporary, by artists, architects, and performance artists, including Coughing
Piece, a never - before released 1961 audio work by Yoko Ono; an obscure audio work by Nauman from 1969; projects by Suzanne Lacy, a leading figure in the development
of conceptual practice and public art; and an experimental text by Jane Rendell on psychic
architectures.
Hall 11.3 NEW
CONTEMPORARIES and COLLABORATIONS will include
pieces by artists such as Heimo Zobernig, who will install his work, Ohne Titel (Untitled)(in red), enveloping the entire presentation in a red neon light to contrast with the bright light
of the trade fair
architecture.
The
piece — accompanied by a selection
of McCarthy's work from 1970 to 2010 — is installed in one
of the few examples
of contemporary architecture in Milan: still completely hidden to the public, and left in a state
of disrepair, this building will be unveiled for the first time on this occasion.
(São Paulo, Brazil) The gardens
of the Museu da Casa Brasileira will be the designed area for the brand new installations
of the artists André Komatsu, Angelo Venosa, José Rufino, Marcius Galan and other names
of Brazilian
contemporary art, whose
pieces combine themes like city, landscape,
architecture in a way that reinvents the very notion
of space.
Keimeier's Recycle Lights have earned a place in the exhibition «Adventure with Objects» alongside
pieces such as «the first curved wooden furniture from Thonet, the seats and furnishings
of Jean Prouvà ©, Charles and Ray Eames and Alvar Aalto, the domestic
architecture of Le Corbusier, the first examples
of tubular steel chairs by Mies van der Rohe in the 1920s, and important
pieces by
contemporary designers such as Ron Arad or Fernando and Humberto Campana»».