Sentences with phrase «plaster objects»

Two Kinect - like depth cameras will continually scan the environment of the user for real - time tracking and plaster objects in front of you.
The exhibition will feature nearly 50 marble, bronze, and plaster objects all presented in a new context.
BR: This show includes a series of paintings on canvas and wall mounted plaster objects.
The plaster objects will include objects based on the figure's head, and also several Folded, Unfolded, Sunk and Scanned works which take their shape from an unfolded paper aeroplane.
Dordoy's current exhibition at The Modern Institute, Glasgow, includes a series of paintings on canvas and wall mounted plaster objects.
His famous series of sinks made during the 80s AIDS epidemic could at first be dismissed as readymades, until we realize that these are meticulously crafted plaster objects.
In her case, Shirreff reverses her predecesors» sculptural logic: the graphite - pigmented plaster objects were built for the express purpose of being photographed, and whether they will continue to exist beyond that is uncertain.
In 1961, Oldenburg opened The Store, an installation populated with painted plaster objects the recreated the environment of an average New York City shop.
David Shrigley, Object Without a Name, 2008, Painted plaster, painted metal, Plaster object: 14 x 15.2 x 23 cm Metal sign: 5 x 7.6 x 6.4 cm, (5 1/2 x 6 x 9in)(2 x 3 x 2 1/2 in)

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They remodeled their pyramids at regular intervals, burying the old structures in reed bags full of rocks, tossing in sacrificial objects (clay figurines, human sacrifices), and covering everything with a new skin of cut stone and colored plaster.
For those that don't find cupid cute, or who object to anatomically incorrect hearts being plastered everywhere, Valentine's Day can be a little sick - making.
Only The Brave could have quite easily been that kind of red meat for red states, but the film eschews bumper - sticker patriotism to present its heroes as flawed human beings instead of fetish objects and plaster saints.
JR's large prints of human faces and, sometimes, three - story printouts of faces and full - body shots, become art pieces plastered on buildings, trains, and other objects.
He pivots here to a feminine perspective but only abstractly: This is a film about objectification that mainly sees its characters as objects, to be dressed and undressed, plastered in glitter and gore, and arranged like furniture against vast expanses of negative space.
This came to light in «All at Once,» the artist's first survey exhibition, a spacious and informative presentation of more than 150 objects, dating from 1993 to the present, in cast paper and plaster, blown glass, and glazed ceramic.
Best known for her colossal sculptural projects, for over five decades Phyllida Barlow has employed a distinctive vocabulary of inexpensive materials such as plywood, cardboard, plaster, cement, fabric and paint to create striking sculptures and bold and expansive installations that confront the relationship between objects and the space that surrounds them.
There we see a dozen white plaster casts of ancient Greco - Roman statues, an inflated snowman, and sundry vernacular objects, the best of which is a row of mailboxes.
Exhibition: Erika Vogt, «Stranger Debris Roll Roll Roll,» at the New Museum For her first solo museum presentation, Los Angeles - based installation artist Erika Vogt will fill the lobby gallery with «a dense arrangement of cast plaster and found objects that float in the gallery space like a field of debris.»
Using a wide range of materials — plaster, tinfoil, video, printmaking, found objects and performance — she creates worlds that are beautiful and rather eerie which feel like the threshold to somewhere new.
He often cuts his images out of linoleum tile, filling the incisions with tar or plaster to create his decorative, monochromatic silhouettes of ordinary objects like buttons, dominoes, and lemons.
Using base material — thread, mirror, plaster, resin, sequins, artificial hair and ceramics — Altmejd's work is an expression of the visceral power of sculptural objects.
A plaster model of a Venus flytrap from 1833, 10 times larger than life, looks like nothing so much as a surrealist object.
He pioneered a new technique, creating life - sized sculptures from plaster — using his family and friends as living molds — often setting figures in tableaux with found objects.
Amy Brener Dressing Screen (Larimar), 2017 Urethane resin and foam, plaster, pigment, found objects 66 x 29 x 16 inches
I always wanted to distort this object but I found that working in plaster had it's own logic.
Many of Szapocznikow's works, such as her early 1960s plaster and found object sculptures, are exceptionally fragile.
The exhibition brings together over 100 works, including several large - scale illustrated books by Kiefer (b. 1945) made in homage to Rodin (1840 — 1917) from materials like plaster; a series of large paintings titled Cathedral Towers; and vitrines filled with assorted objects including molds, dried plants, stones, and pieces of fabric.
It depicts plaster casts of the wings of the Nike of Samothrace, c. 190 BCE, perhaps one of the most recognizable objects of Hellenic sculpture, in the collection of the Musée du Louvre in Paris.
Her low - tech approach to two and three - dimensional work involves assemblage of simple items, found objects and detritus, which she transforms using paint, plaster, and fiberglass.
Slip casting, press molding, or sprigging; plaster molds, bisque molds, or just clay pressed onto an object.
Best known for her colossal sculptural projects, for over four decades Barlow has employed a distinctive vocabulary of inexpensive materials such as plywood, plaster, fabric and paint to create striking sculptures and expansive installations that confront the relationship between objects and the space that surrounds them.
In these works, blue gazing balls, hand blown from glass, have been placed on white plaster sculptures depicting signature examples of antique statues from the Greco - Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, along with everyday utilitarian objects encountered in today's suburban landscape, such as rustic mailboxes, a birdbath and an inflatable snowman typically seen outside during Christmas.
Casting from everyday objects, oftentimes using spaces around or within furniture and architecture, she uses materials such as rubber, dental plaster, and resin to capture every nuance.
Untitled Pedestal II 2010 EPS foam, enamel, plaster, socks, sneakers and selected objects Dimensions variable
Untitled Pedestal I 2010 EPS foam, enamel, plaster, socks, sneakers and selected objects Dimensions variable
Nearby styrene and plaster casts are reminiscent of a classically decorated carved reliefs, hand - crafted objects and industrial artifacts that reference a multitude of symbols, linguistic particles from antiquity to the present day — iconography that exists within the urban landscape but are repurposed here within the formal confines of the art viewing space.
Drawn primarily from collections of the Musée Rodin, Paris, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the exhibition brings together more than 200 objects — fragile plasters, patinated bronzes, marbles, ceramics and works on paper — and examines the artist's creative process.
An amalgam of artistic references and styles, her sculptures are composed of such varied materials as carved wood and stone; assembled plywood components; found objects such as clothing, televisions, and baby carriages; industrial materials such as neon, Astroturf, and mirrors; plaster casts; and drawn and painted elements.
Directly facing Simmons's piece is Amalia Pica's «(un) heard» (2016), an entire wall of meticulously mounted «noisemaking objects of protest» that have been literally whitewashed and plastered into silence — thus completing the collection of obstructed and suppressed viewpoints.
The resulting object is called a plaster cast.
Other artists included Jim Dine, who had a one - person show; Renée Rubin, whose Coney Island Pinball (1958), made of aluminum and oil on canvas and wood, is on view; Martha Edelheit, represented by her multi-media painting Frabjous Day (1959); and Rosalyn Drexler, whose one - person show included works made of found objects, plaster, and melted lead.
It can easily be used to make a copy of another three - dimensional object, by applying soft plaster to the original to form a mould.
By the 1900s he was experimenting with combinations of tiny plaster figures and found objects.
John Miller A Refusal to Accept Limits, 2007 Imitation gold leaf on various materials including plastic objects, rope and plaster on fiberglass forms 20 elements Variable dimensions
At first glance, the amalgamation of objects, which range from white plaster casts of household items and neon tubes to raw fruits that have been left to naturally decompose, seem completely unrelated to one another.
She is not limited by materials and works with satin, gold leaf, cement, and plaster, as well as found objects.
22/9/2017 -21 / 1/2018 Rachel Whiteread One of Britain's leading contemporary artists, Rachel Whiteread uses industrial materials such as plaster, concrete, resin, rubber and metal to cast everyday objects and architectural space.
Working with common materials, including polymer gypsum, plaster, fiberglass, wood, and steel, Al - Hadid creates structures that simultaneously soar and dissolve in space, in part due to an interest in the object's relationship to the ground and studied engineering.
The show encompasses work from his famous Passstücke (or «Adaptives», from the 1970s — bizarre shapes and objects made from plaster and metal which invite the audience to pick them up and interact), through his beguiling Das Geraune («Murmuring», 1988), a collection of three giant papier - mâché forms with holes for mouths, to the enormous outdoor sculptures in aluminium and epoxy resin he conceived from 1996.
For this work, the artist will compose a dense arrangement of cast plaster and found objects that float in the gallery space like a field of debris.
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