Sentences with phrase «plinths placed»

New York / LA's Matthew Marks displayed three small, charming ceramic sculptures by Ron Nagle (Young Throng, 2016; Hardy Plank, 2014; and Exposed Prosthetic, 2016) on individual plinths placed around the booth, giving them plenty of room to breathe.
She has also provoked controversy at home with works such as Plinth, a copy of a plinth placed upsidedown upon the empty plinth in Trafalgar Square.

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.
The title gives the goal away: as you explore you'll find stone fragments that, when placed on plinths at a mythical temple, unlock portals to new realms from a forgotten time.
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.
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.
Ceramics have been placed either directly onto the rugs or on perspex plinths.
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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.
One of his best known early collaborative projects, the Tumblr - based art platform / meme generator known as Jogging, accomplished this by showcasing the cheeky ad hoc sculptures and Photoshop creations of Troemel and his friends as if the screen were a flat kind of virtual plinth; his Etsy store came at things from the other direction, using the craftsy online commercial forum as a place to present totally ridiculous, often perishable products — a Doritos Tacos Locos taco secured shut by a Masterlock, or a cluster of hot dogs, q - tips, and a SuperCuts pen wrapped up in a Livestrong bracelet — as if they were homespun products people might actually want.
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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 focus is on places in which a sculpture could exist — the landscapes become a plinth for the marks to come.
Each day's newspaper is ceremoniously placed on a low plinth, alluding to how quickly print news becomes outdated.
Where sculptures are placed in relation to one another, whether or not they stand on a plinth or pedestal, and how they interact with the walls, ground, and ceiling or sky complicate and enhance the experience and meaning of her individual objects.
, to a DIY Plinth where Peter Saville gives the visitor instructions for the fabrication of a cardboard display plinth on which they can place an item of their cPlinth where Peter Saville gives the visitor instructions for the fabrication of a cardboard display plinth on which they can place an item of their cplinth on which they can place an item of their choice.
A burnt - out car from Iraq and a 100ft high peace sign seeking place on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth
A look back at the career of the Turner prize - nominated artist whose work Nelson's Ship in a Bottle will take its place on Trafalgar Square's fourth plinth in May 2010
There are no flights of steps, no portico - it is the equivalent to Anthony Caro removing sculpture from its plinth, and placing it on the floor; and Caro was one of the up - and - coming British artists to have a one - man show at Robertson's Whitechapel.
The instructions range from altering our social behaviour such as «When you are walking, stop and smile at a stranger» by Louise Bourgeois, to political with Ai Weiwei's instructions how to make a spray device to block a CCTV surveillance camera, to a DIY Plinth where Peter Saville gives the visitor instructions for the fabrication of a cardboard display plinth on which they can place an item of their cPlinth where Peter Saville gives the visitor instructions for the fabrication of a cardboard display plinth on which they can place an item of their cplinth on which they can place an item of their choice.
The symmetry and emptiness of the plinths appears at odds with the shambolic constructions that rest on top: these are hardly chaotic though as each element, whether it's a wine glass or a toy soldier, is precisely placed within the seeming disorder.
Not yet a widely acknowledged post-digital subgenre, but seemingly the organizing principle behind Frances Stark's disappointing greengrassi solo show: a neatly ordered exhibition of seven paintings, a collage, and four videos (Sony cubes placed on white plinths in a white cube) that offer a glimpse into culture clashes that take place in the eclectic world of Stark's cloud - space.
Her post-9 / 11 series, Empire / Vampire, Who Kills Death (2002 - 2003), a set of assemblages placed on top of white plinths, directly references the changed NYC skyline.
Against the buoyancy of Stave's shimmering lines and delicate floating geometries, Merz has placed a fleshy slab of clay with a radiant face of gold atop a curved, steel plinth that sits unceremoniously on the floor.
Twenty sculptural tableaux are cast in bronze, each presented on an individual plinth and placed in a spiral formation that curves into the center of the gallery.
Regarded as the greatest British artist of his generation and represented in museum collections all over the world, Anthony Caro revolutionized sculpture in the 1960s, by taking the radical step of removing the plinth and placing his work directly on the ground not only changed our relationship with the artwork, but the direction of sculpture itself.
Placed over a plinth of gypsum, the ceramic pieces are arranged in conversations with natural elements such as rocks, which refer to the origin and source of the clay, as well as to the chemical elements that produce their coloring.
Caro became instantly famous with an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1963 with brilliantly coloured abstract sculptures, breaking the tradition of displaying sculptures isolated on plinths by placing them directly on the floor, an innovation much copied since.
Adapting to the format of the exhibition, placing the new work in the same spot, on the same plinths, nails etc, the final group show will carry the traces of the first show.
Keen to create a more direct interaction with the viewer he placed pieces directly on the ground, rather than on plinths, a technique now widely used.
Breaking away from the vertical or horizontal orientation of figurative sculpture Bhabha tilts her plinth and figure at a 45 - degree angle, and places a simple welded metal stand underneath.
Gift Horse, the latest work of art to take its place on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, is pictured high in front of The National Gallery on March 5, 2015 in London, England.
In other works, traditional cast Bronze figures are placed on colourful Perspex bases and reclaimed plinths, or sculptures are cast in strikingly modern aluminium, and placed on grand marble columns.
Gift Horse, the latest work of art to take its place on Trafalgar Square's Fourth Plinth, is unveiled by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, on March 5, 2015 in London, England.
Of these examples, none are more poignant or haunting than the beds and the mattresses, for they are the plinths on which our most important and profound experiences take place.
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.
For this show, the artist has selected a wide variety of emblematic objects that he or his uncles collected and has recontextualized them by placing them in the gallery, complete with display plinths, wall texts, and identifying labels.
Home - works 1 and Home - works 2 consist of reproductions of classical sculptures placed on brightly coloured painted brick plinths.
Antar observed the new forms these sculptures have become up - close, covered in cloth and wrapped in rope while in their place on large plinths, expressing the immense change the city is going through.
«Common Places», is a commissioned project by the architecture office Plan Común and the landscape architect Tiago Torres - Campos, who have designed five multifunctional plinths, which are strategically positioned over the entire neighbourhood, in the museum courtyard.
Howick Place The hand painted Dutch - wax fabric pattern of Yinka Shonibare RA's Wind Sculpture seems to flutter in the wind and recalls the sails of his Nelson's Ship in a Bottle for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Over the years, I have discovered makeshift sculptural solutions that allow this to happen, while actively avoiding the obvious traditional tropes — painting a canvas and putting it on a wall, placing an object on a plinth or shelf etc..
The found object is now in its rightful place, on a pristine white plinth along with six other sculptures, overlooking the museum's sculpture garden, as part of «The Equinox,» on view through January 12, 2014.
In typically entertaining fashion, discarding his flesh and blood entirely and replacing it with a pickled vegetable, for his installation Selbstporträt als Essiggurkerl, 2010, sculptor Erwin Wurm portrays himself as a series of 36 gherkins of various sizes, each placed vertically on a sort of cityscape of white plinths.
Each bust is placed on a high plinth and stares down at the spectator.
Ecce Homo, 1999, arguably the most successful of all the Fourth Plinth projects to date, placed the figure of Christ on the corner of Trafalgar Square.
The project by artist Antony Gormley entitled «One & Other» saw a different person take their place on the empty fourth plinth every hour, 24 hours a day, for 100 days in 2009.
Cheap aluminum kettles and tiffin boxes, decorative wall tapestry and textiles, mostly collected from markets in Cirebon, are either hung on the walls or are placed on wooden plinths as if in a museum, transforming every day objects into precious items.
Despite the earth's long being the site for artmaking — not to mention all of recorded human experience (think the cave paintings at Lascaux or the plinths of Stonehenge)-- a genre that incorporated the earth itself as a material wasn't instituted until a few Americans and Brits placed the concerns of formal artmaking directly into it.
Andersson, a graduate from the Malmö Art Academy, places Plexiglas cubes, under which Rorschach test images rotate on their own axes, on five plinths.
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