Sentences with phrase «public sculpture series»

The second instalment of a four year partnership between the Royal Academy of Arts and HS1 Ltd (owners of St Pancras International station) for the station's public sculpture series will be a work by Ron Arad.
This is the second instalment of a four year partnership between HS1 Ltd. (owners of St Pancras International station) and the Royal Academy for the station's public sculpture series, following Cornelia Parker RA's One More Time in 2015.
Renée Green's public sculpture series Standardized Octagonal Units for Imagined and Existing Systems (2002)
Summer Exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts will coincide with the unveiling of three major public artworks in London by Ron Arad in the summer of 2016; Spyre, in the courtyard of the Royal Academy of Arts (8 June), Thought of Train of Thought, winner of the Terrace Wires public sculpture series at St. Pancras International (7 July), and Curtain Call, a 360 ° interactive installationat the Roundhouse (6 - 28 August).
The commission is the Royal Academy's only external public sculpture series in London and is free to view.

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The public art series includes floating sheep in the Fort Point Channel (Who Wears Wool, by Hilary Zelson) recalling the area's connection to the wool industry, a floating pyramid (Don Eyles «PYR 2014), and a plexiglass sculpture from John Hansen.
In recent years, the company has diversified and now represents properties such as the trend apparel and accessory brands, «David & Goliath»; the publicly displayed, life - sized art sculptures «GuitarMania» and «The Trail of Painted Ponies»; the conscientious - living brand, «MUTTS»; and «SeeMore's Playhouse,» the multi-Emmy ® Award - winning children's safety and wellness series for public television.
For the documentary - style work titled Turbo Sculpture (2010 — 2013), Domanovic chronicles the history of a series of public monuments that sprung up across former Yugoslavia after its calamitous civil war (1991 — 2001).
This sculpture forms part of «Internal Affairs», a series of works Hirst exhibited in his first solo show in a public gallery at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, in 1991.
The exhibition, which will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros, through September 26, 2010, will feature a total of 76 works, including 42 sculptures, 34 drawings and preliminary sketches, and a series of photographs documenting stage sets designed by the artist for various performances, as well as public works realized across Europe, Asia and the United States.
2011 Video Exhibition Highlights Wadsworth Atheneum's History Wadsworth Atheneum Receives $ 21,000 From NEA to Support MATRIX Exhibition Series Wadsworth Atheneum Commemorates Civil War's 150th Anniversary in New Collection Installation Claire Beckett / MATRIX 163 Opens Nov. 3 Robin Jaffee Frank Named Chief Curator and Krieble Curator of American Painting and Sculpture Wadsworth Atheneum to Receive Significant NEH Funding Wadsworth Atheneum Presents Photography by Patti Smith Shaun Gladwell / MATRIX 162 Opens June 2 Wadsworth Atheneum's Morgan Great Hall Opens to the Public
The artwork of Edgar Heap of Birds includes multidisciplinary forms of public art messages, large - scale drawings, Neuf Series acrylic paintings, prints, works in glass, and monumental porcelain enamel on steel outdoor sculpture.
David Smith: The White Sculptures will be the first public presentation to unite three among these — the entire Primo Piano series: Primo Piano I, II, and III, all from 1962.
Ursula von Rydingsvard discusses her motivations for creating work in public spaces, and her 2006 series of public sculptures installed in New York City's Madison Square Park.
In 1997, she has created a series of fiberglass sculptures of famous (and infamous) celebrities and during the same year in New York, she decorated the city with quotations from important public personas.
This latest installment of SFMoMA's ongoing New Work series is organized by Alison Gass, assistant curator of painting and sculpture, and gathers approximately 20 sculptures from public and private collections worldwide, marking both artists» first exhibition at a major U.S. museum.
A lively series of events have accompanied the exhibitions — from a public discussion of Staff's work, to poetry readings inspired by John Chamberlain's sculptures.
It interacts with Mexican artist José Davila's public art installation Untitled (The Space Beneath Us), an architectural intervention made of ceramic tiles that was installed in front of the Bass Museum of Art and that translates the Homage to the Square series of paintings by the German - born American artist Joseph Albers into sculpture.
The ALH Visual Arts Program includes an annual exhibition series, a public art series featuring «The Esplanade Project,» and temporary public art sculptures on the ALH patio, and an artist centered convening titled «Charge.»
This year's Public Art Series is anchored by Don Eyle's PYR 2014, a sculpture floating in the Fort Point Channel, and includes four new installations around Fort Point.
In exquisitely rendered paintings, works on paper, wall and floor works, sculptures, site - specific installations and public projects, the Mysore - based artist examines structures, borders and barriers as a series of ever - shifting concepts, alluding to an interconnectedness that compels the viewer to consider their relationship to the art work as part of a wider conversation about systems of knowledge, belief and power.
AMc: Do you think events such as Susan Philipsz winning the Turner Prize for a purely audio work in 2010 and Bruce Nauman's filling the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern with a series of sound sculptures in 2004 have helped the public accept sound art and audio pieces as art?
In much the same way, the artist's 2017 «Architecture and Sculpture» series fuses public sculptures erected during China's optimistic era of scientific positivism in the 1980s with contemporaneous modernist transplant buildings.
Take, for instance, the series One - Minute Sculptures (1988 - 97), which brought his work to the attention of the broader public at the beginning of the»90s.
Hughes is suggesting that the removal of Draped Reclining Figure from the public realm has now opened up an opportunity to reconsider the work's status with the artist proposing a series of large - scale reclining rusted figures that both «commemorate» and replace the Castleford sculpture.
As Rachel Adams reports, Rick Lowe, founder of Houston's Project Row Houses, is taking his social practice to Dallas's Vickery Meadows neighborhood, where he'll present a series of Pop - up Markets as part of the Nasher Sculpture Center's citywide public - art exhibition Nasher Xchange.
On view at Kunsthalle Basel are «Sculpture Project Echo» (2009), a series of color photographs related to the «Echo» - installation; the video work «Conversations in the Studio 3» (2010); two installations of sculptural works using crowd - control barriers titled «Double Monuments for Flavin and Tatlin» (2010) and «Blackout» (2007 - 2010); the ongoing «World Time» series (2008 --RRB-, photographs of clocks on public buildings in different cities of the world; the photographic series «THe Hetley Suite» (2008); the two early video works «Ocularis» (1999) and «Double Empire» (2000).
In addition to numerous exhibitions, he has completed several public art commissions including permanent installations at the Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta and Jacksonville International Airports and a series of outdoor sculptures at a fire station.
Interaction is no less a premise in West's more recent large - scale outdoor sculptures: a series of brightly painted aluminum works adorning public plazas throughout Europe and the United States.
Belonging to an ongoing series, the two works are temporary replacements of sculptures that have disappeared from public and private collections: Jean Arp's Necktie and Navel, 1931, present whereabouts unknown, and Peter Peri's The Sunbathers, lost after being exhibited at the Festival of Britain 1951.
Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset (born 1961 and 1969, Denmark and Norway): «Any structure can be altered, exchanged or interchanged»: since their series of installations and sculptures called powerless structures the two artists had been working with space and its multiple meanings: mental, social, architectural, public, etc, questioning notions of power that lay behind any use of space.
One of a series of large - scale sculptures from 1996, the installation marks the first public exhibition of work from this group.
Works from Paine's Dendroid series are included in many important public collections including Split (2003), Seattle Art Museum; Placebo (2004), St Louis Art Museum; Conjoined (2007), Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Askew (2009), North Carolina Museum of Art; Graft (2009), National Gallery Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Billboard / Façade (2009/2010), WANAS Foundation, Knislinge, Sweden.
ART / MEDIA was a social sculpture project in the form of series of socio - political public art events that took place in 1986 in Albuquerque and Santa Fe New Mexico.
From a documentary to a series of public art sculptures, we've put together all the places you can see the dissident Chinese artist in the big apple this season.
Now through Jan. 12 at the Reading Public Museum, a series of large abstract paintings and small bronze sculptures by Carol Brown Goldberg can be viewed on the second floor adjacent to...
The topics of VernissageTV's PDF Magazin No. 19 are Istanbul Biennial 2011, Louise Bourgeois at Fondation Beyeler in Basel, Carsten Nicolai at The Pace Gallery in New York, Yutaka Sone's solo show at David Zwirner in New York, Phase 2 of The High Line Park in New York, Sarah Sze's Highline Public Art Project, Simon Rodia's Watts Towers, the Found Objects photo series by Didier Leroi, Frieze Sculpture Park 2011, and reviews by Lee Sharrock of the group show Air I Breathe and the Frieze Week in London.
Since 2013, the NYCB Art Series has brought original collaborations with contemporary art's brightest stars to the public during NYCB performances at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center (you might remember Dustin Yellin's 3,000 pound glass sculptures from last year).
Popular Geometry, a newspaper series produced with Julieta Aranda in cities around the world, is a forum for debate over the global proliferation of minimalist public sculptures since the 1970s.
Mach has also produced iconic public sculpture including Out of Order (1989) in Kingston Upon Thames, a series of 12 red telephone boxes tipped on their side and Big Heids, (1999) in Lanarkshire, a tribute to the steel industry, using three upturned shipping containers weighing 18tons.
The Projetto Series of drawings from the early 1970s serve as studies for many of the Phase of Nothingness works and reveal the artist's design processes for some of his public sculpture.
In this talk, the artist will discuss the different ways in which he works, from his early paintings in the 1990s to his use of costume, photography and performance in film and his most recent series of public sculptures - Wind Ssculptures - Wind SculpturesSculptures.
LOS ANGELES — Now in its second year at Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Public, a collaboration with the Bass Museum of Art, revamps Collins Park into an outdoor art venue packed with site - specific installations, sculptures and other works, as well as a series of performances.
Originally commissioned for the City of London's series of temporary public artworks installed in Trafalgar Square, Hahn / Cock, the 14.5 - foot - tall sculpture, made of glass fiber reinforced polyester resin on a stainless steel structure, was unveiled on July 25, 2013 and remained on view for 18 months.
Infrastruktur also includes a series of wall sculptures resembling tear - off flyers found in public spaces.
His art contributions include public art messages, large - scale drawings, the Neuf Series acrylic paintings, prints, and a monumental porcelain enamel on steel outdoor sculpture.
This piece, made from red - dyed painter's canvas and wittily suspended on a wire hanger by two actual clothespins, is a charming version of his series treating the common household object — which for Oldenburg has both anthropomorphic qualities and an affinity to Brancusi's pillars — that found its grandest expression in a giant public - art sculpture across from Philadelphia's City Hall.
These works, on loan from the Foundation as well as major public collections including the Albright - Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, are reunited for the first time since 1994 when The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. organized an exhibition devoted to the series.
The exhibition includes Christian Marclay's cinematic collage and working timepiece The Clock (2010); Sarah Lucas» biomorphic sculpture series NUDS (2009 - 10); George Shaw's hallucinatory paintings of West Midlands council estates; Elizabeth Price's seductive and unsettling film User Group Disco (2009) set to an 80's soundtrack; Maaike Schoorel's atmospheric paintings; Matthew Darbyshire's exploration into taste and display in An Exhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in Bernadette (2008).
Building on the strong positive response from visitors at last year's show, TX Contemporary will host public programs at the Convention Center including large - scale sculpture installations and a lecture series.
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