Mana Exposition will also embody Mana Contemporary's goal of fostering a sense of community in the art industry, and will encourage artists to
realize monumental works to exhibit and sell.
Closer to us, he will soon
realize the monumental work Exposure in Lelystad, the Netherlands.
Not exact matches
Although evidence seems to point out the importance of prioritizing speed over strength, skill over muscular development — see: «train the movement, don't train the muscles» (Vern Gambetta)-- it is imperative to
realize how the key concept in developing stronger, more powerful athletes is training integration, a
monumental quote from the
work of Gregory Haff.
The murals, sandblasted directly onto the concrete walls of the building by the Norwegian artist Carl Nesjar, are the first in a series of
monumental works in concrete
realized by Picasso, and mark the beginning of a
working relationship that would continue for the rest of Picasso's life.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for
monumental works, while others document ideas not
realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
All of the artists whose
work is included in the exhibition have a long time association with outdoor and
monumental sculpture, having
realized commissions in cities worldwide for much of the 20th century and beyond.
A single
work — Henry Moore's curvaceous,
monumental bronze —
realized almost as much, 24.7 million pounds, an auction record for the British sculptor and the top lot of a special auction marking the company's 250th anniversary.
Actually, its quite a range of sights: film, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, and photographic
works scaled from palm - size to
monumental and
realized in an almost dizzying array of media, from prints on the highest - tech aluminum to 50 - foot Shoji screens of translucent paper that might have been rescued from an ancient temple.
Known for her
monumental sculptures in fabricated metal and cast bronze, stainless steel, and steel, Strong - Cuevas creates the models for her large - scale
works at her studio and
works with fabricators who
realize the final design.
Nearly all the sculptures in this exhibition were also
realized as
monumental painted steel
works.