Sentences with phrase «plinth for»

His design for a new fourth plinth for Trafalgar Square is on display at the National Gallery, London (020-7747 2885).
David Shrigley's «Really Good» is on the Fourth Plinth for 18 months.
The 4.7 m high sculpture occupied Trafalgar Square's empty plinth for 18 months.
The Royal Society of Arts (RSA) initiated the use of the Fourth Plinth for contemporary art in 1998.
The 4.7 m high sculpture titled «Hahn / Cock» will occupy Trafalgar Square's empty plinth for 18 months.
The focus is on places in which a sculpture could exist — the landscapes become a plinth for the marks to come.
Commissioned by the Mayor of London as part of the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Programme, the 4.7 m high sculpture will occupy Trafalgar Square's empty plinth for 18 months.
Elsewhere, crushed car wrecks are also gainfully employed as plinths for her equally car wreck - like works.
The breeze blocks double up as furniture for visitors and plinths for her works.
The group exhibition is integrated into the solo exhibition with works appearing both independently and on Assists, a new body of work by Stockholder which are interstitial; acting as both sculpture and hardware, adjuncts to furniture or walls, and as plinths for other works.
Instead of serial units, Benglis gives us a pool of swaggering blue velvet and ersatz classical columns, which act as plinths for kitschy objects including a toy car.
These replica parquet blocks, handmade by the artist, form impromptu plinths for small, domestic - sized objects of leather and metal.
These found relics, messily adorned in acrylic paint, act as unusual plinths for plaster and ceramic forms.
Shown on classical plinths for the exhibitions, these works find gravity in the environment off the pedestal, incorporating themselves into their domestic surroundings.
Encouraging our own reflections on the place - based distinctions between art and food, curator Lauren Godfrey has sourced tables and chairs that double up as plinths for other works, whilst Bella Pace's commissioned sign adds a further dimension to the site - specificity of the show.
The artists Urs Fischer and Rebecca Warren have curated the show and have invited friends of the late artist to design new plinths for his sculptures in posthumous tribute.
Opulent American Black walnut furniture mounted on stainless - steel plinths for a stylish floating effect.
Hang pan lids on the inside of doors, fit low - level drawers with plinths for plates, use slender spaces for wine storage and build in purpose - made fitted trays to keep essential cooking ingredients neat and tidy.

Not exact matches

Commander John Muxworthy, a Lt Commander on the SS Canberra during the Falklands conflict, yesterday called for a permanent statue commemorating Lady Thatcher to be placed on the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Also by Touring, an open two - seater evidently prepared for Le Mans was on offer by Californian dealer Steve Tillack and the one and only Thrill coupé took pride of place on a plinth overlooking the main Pegaso display.
Added to that, the diesel Yeti scores: 17 - inch alloys, 225/50 R17 tyres, front - door exit lights, chrome trim for gear lever / plinth / handbrake button, dual - zone climate control, six - disc CD audio, auto - on / off headlights, rain - sensing wipers and height - adjustable passenger seat with lumbar support.
This particular XF 20d R - Sport is heavily optioned, from the a sliding panoramic roof ($ 3200) through to the Advanced Parking Assist Pack (which adds 360 - degree Park Distance Control as well as Parallel and Perpendicular Parking System for $ 1710), Reverse Traffic Detection with Blind - Spot Monitoring ($ 1420), 19 - inch alloys in gloss black with 245 / 40 - series tyres ($ 1300), Taurus Sports leather - faced seats ($ 1100), Lane Keeping Aid and Driver Drowsiness detection ($ 1060) and the Black Pack, which adds gloss black finish to the boot plinth and grill surround for a not - insubstantial $ 1310.
Tasked with escaping a megastructure made of carved stone and rickety wooden plinths, the boy and Trico learn to cooperate, but also to care for one another.
Installations such as Field (1991, Arts Council Collection), which has been re-made by local communities across the world, and major public works such as Angel of the North (1998, Gateshead), Another Place (2005, Crosby Beach, near Liverpool), One & Other (2009, a Fourth Plinth commission for Trafalgar Square, London) and Exposure (2010, Lelystad, Holland) are amongst the most celebrated examples of contemporary British sculpture.
In 2010, the artist's sculpture Nelson's Ship in a Bottle was selected for the prestigious Fourth Plinth commission series in London's Trafalgar Square and was on view until January, 2012.
In 2010, the artist's sculpture Nelson's Ship in a Bottle was selected for the prestigious Fourth Plinth commission series in London's Trafalgar Square.
Britain's David Shrigley and the German / American artist Hans Haacke get the thumbs up for the 2015 — 2016 Fourth Plinth commission.
The work is by renowned artist Yinka Shonibare, known for the Ship in a Bottle sculpture that stood as the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square.The ballet and the visual arts have a long history of interaction -LSB-...]
Except for a small mask in the office, all were located in the main gallery — chunky, disjointed, gouged figures in a variety of mediums (plaster, hemp, iron rebar, redwood, bronze), some standing fully upright but most lying about on plinths.
As Chairman of the Fourth Plinth Commissioning Group, he leads an expert set of artists and curators selecting works for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square on behalf of the Mayor of London.
Hans Haacke and David Shrigley have been awarded the next two commissions for London's empty plinth
David Shrigley is the winner of the Fourth Plinth Commission in London for 2016 and he was a Turner Prize nominee in 2013.
Antony Gormley's invitation in 2010 for people to take their place on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square was similarly memorable not because someone struck a fine pose or told a good joke; it was not Britian's Got Talent.
Iman Issa, Colonial House (study for 2014), walnut sculpture, text panel under glass, white plinth, sculpture: 50 x 44.5 x 52.5, plinth: 85.2 x 63 x 63 cm, 2014
A Turner Prize nominee in 2013, his most recent solo exhibitions include the Fourth Plinth Commission, London; Auckland Arts Festival, New Zealand; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Hayward Gallery, London; and Yerba Beuna Center for the Arts, San Francisco.
In 2003, Sokari's NO - O - War No - O - War - R was shortlisted for the Trafalgar Square Fourth Plinth; two years later, she was awarded a CBE in recognition of her services to art.
Iman Issa, Labouring (study for 2012), mahogany sculpture, text panel under glass, white plinth, sculpture: 39.4 x Ø18 cm, plinth: 95.2 x Ø30 cm, 2012
The tan and blue between the black plinths and loose white ground elevate Elegy for the Spanish Republic by Robert Motherwell from piety to something truly memorable.
Quinn subsequently enlarged this work to make it a major piece of public art for the fourth plinth of Trafalgar Square, and the work was also featured as the center sculpture of the 2012 London Paralympics.
It was commissioned by the Greater London Authority in 2009 for the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, where it was displayed from May 2010 to January 2012.
Antony Gormley's sculpture for the Fourth Plinth.
Jonathan Berger was selected as one of the 12 finalists for the inaugural Plinth Commission.
Main image: Michael Rakowitz's submissions for the fourth plinth, Trafalgar Square.
You have created a myriad of different modes of display for your ceramic sculptures — traditional plinths of different shapes and sizes, floor - based displays and purpose - built tables, each of them responding to their architectural surroundings and producing a different texture and atmosphere to the exhibition.
Rachel Wardell will be the first person to step onto the plinth at 9 am on Monday 6th July, and wants to raise awareness for the NSPCC A housewife from Sleaford, a nurse from Brighton, and a Sri Lankan student from London will all take their places on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square on Monday -LSplinth at 9 am on Monday 6th July, and wants to raise awareness for the NSPCC A housewife from Sleaford, a nurse from Brighton, and a Sri Lankan student from London will all take their places on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square on Monday -LSPlinth in Trafalgar Square on Monday -LSB-...]
Lijn was shortlisted for the Fourth Plinth commission, 2014/2015.
Solo exhibitions include The Fourth Plinth Project (2009), Antiguo Colegio San Ildefonso, Mexico City (2009), Galleria Continua, Beijing (2009), Kunsthall Rotterdam, Netherlands (2008), The Hayward, London (2007), ICA, Singapore (2005), Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon (2004), Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England (2003), and the National History Museum, Beijing, China (2003).
Antony Gormley's One & Other has seen a different person take their place on the Fourth Plinth every hour, 24 hours a day for 100 days.
The participants used her hour on the plinth in most different ways: There were activists, raising awareness for causes such as animal welfare, the environment, and human rights; creatives from painters to dancers who brought their art to the plinth; people who promoted themselves or their companies; and participants who simply did nothing.
After several years in which the plinth stood empty, the new Greater London Authority assumed responsibility for the fourth plinth and started its own series of changing exhibitions: Marc Quinn (2005), Thomas Schütte (2007), and now Antony Gormley (July 6 — October 14, 2009).
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