Sentences with phrase «recent large scale installations»

Her most recent large scale installations were shown at the Louisiana Museum in Denmark, the Fondazione Prada in Milan, the K21 in Düsseldorf, and the GAMeC in Bergamo.

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The artist's most recent work, Mapping the Studio (Fat Chance John Cage), four unique, large - scale video installations (2001), recently sold to institutions for more than $ 1.2 million each, says his dealer, Angela Westwater.
The Armory Show (New York) features over 200 international galleries and shows both 20th and 21st century artworks in a primary gallery show as well as several areas of the show that feature more specific themes such as 20th century work, recent work from emerging artists, and large - scale installation artworks.
In recent decades she has extended into powerful, large - scale installations her interests in mysticism, folk art, non-western art, and personal memory.
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue — with a text by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large - scale oil paintings, along with newly commissioned color photography of exhibition and studio installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
The first part, MANIC / LOVE, featured Wolfson's most recent large scale animatronic installation Colored sculpture (2016), whose red hair, freckles, and boyish look draw associations with such literary and pop cultural characters as Huckleberry Finn and Howdy Doody.
More recent projects of Bui's have involved large - scale, transformative site - specific installations that created their own sense of dynamic space.
During her talk, Fernández, a 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and recipient of many prestigious works, will reflect on her new works, including her recent show at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, «As Above So Below,» a large - scale exhibition in which Fernandez combined graphite and gold to make a series of immersive, interconnected installations.
Some of his most recent large - scale public projects include David Fairchild's Laboratory, a permanent installation commissioned for The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden, Coconut Grove, FL (2016); Den, a permanent installation commissioned for the Norway National Tourist Route (2012) and Neukom Vivarium, a permanent outdoor installation and learning lab for the Olympic Sculpture Park commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum (2006); Dion has also produced large - scale permanent commissions for Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany and the Montevideo Biennale in Uruguay (both 2012).
In the fall of 2010, the Asia Society presented Yoshitomo Nara: Nobody's Fool, the first major New York exhibition of his work, featuring more than one hundred works spanning from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and large - scale installations.
In her artistic practice, recent works include the large - scale sculptural installations Raked at Spencer Brownstone Gallery in New York (2014), and Floor / Ceiling at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut (2013).
One of his most recent works, Šuillakku — corral version (2014), a large - scale sound installation that creates a hybrid between the music of non-Western and Western cultures and is inspired by the ancient Assyrian empire, was the subject of an exhibition at the New Museum in the spring 2014.
Curated by Jean - Hubert Martin — the artist's longtime friend — the exhibition features works from the mid 1980s to more recent large - scale installations.
Spanning the gallery's three consecutive locations on West 19th Street in New York, the exhibition features twenty - seven new large - scale paintings alongside a recent video installation and two mirrored infinity rooms, one of which is made especially for this presentation.
«Nobody's Fool is the first major New York exhibition of the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959), and features more than one hundred works ranging from his early career in the 1980s to his most recent paintings, drawings, sculptures, ceramics, and large - scale installations.
A series of recent large - scale installations take his concept of the tropical readymade to a different scale.
Works include a new sculpture by Oscar Tuazon; Tatiana Trouvé's large - scale pendulum installation, 350 Points Towards Infinity; a star painting by Ugo Rondinone; Hannah Rickards's auditory work, Birdsong; a modular construction by Charlotte Posenenske; François Morellet's light installation, Triple X neonly; a recent sculpture by John McCracken; and The Foamy Saliva of a Horse, by Carol Bove, which was most recently exhibited at the Venice Biennale.
What / Why: «T+H Gallery is pleased to announce Sojourn, a solo exhibition of new and recent work by Ian McMahon, comprised of a large - scale sculptural installation and process drawings and video.
One of the most prominent artists to emerge from Ghana in recent years, Mahama is known for large - scale installations incorporating jute sacks previously used to transport cocoa beans and charcoal, which are stitched together and draped over architectural structures.
Recent large - scale installations combine tactile paving slabs with heart - shaped protrusions which rise up from the floor into lampposts and other street - based structures, some of which take on human proportions, scaled to the heights of Dean's family members.
The South London Gallery (SLG) hosts an existing large - scale installation while the presentation at Spike Island focuses on new and recent work.
Nocturnal Hologram features three recent large - scale sculptural installations that explore the productive space of the dream state and our attempts to understand how thought patterns are created and can be made physically manifest.
The exhibition will include Doug Aitken's recent monumental video installation Interiors (2002); large - scale photographs from Fischli / Weiss Airport series (1988 - 1998); Atomium Phi (2004), a light - based sculpture by Carsten Höller; preparatory materials (storyboards, photographs, notes and drawings) for Chris Marker's legendary 1962 film La Jetée; Bruce Nauman's celebrated Green Light Corridor (1970); a large photography and sound installation, Sleep (1999), by Ugo Rondinone; as well as preparatory materials for Ed Ruscha and Lawrence Weiner's 1978 book, Hard Light.
Like Iglesias's more recent large - scale installations, this early work conjures a theatrical environment, a dream - like fictional world within an existing space.
Recent projects include A Monument of Mines, (2015) a major site - specific installation for the new cultural center in Kongsberg, Norway and One Field to the Next a permanent large - scale work at the Taipei Main Station (2016).
Krsko will transform the gallery space through a large - scale installation composed of repurposed lumber collected during the artist's recent explorations throughout the metro region and beyond.
Recent projects include large - scale public installations for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada; the Madison Square Park Conservancy in New York; and the 50th Anniversary of the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Recent projects underwritten by the collection include a site - specific performance by Japanese choreographer Saburo Teshigawara; a selection of 10 drawings, paintings, and an artist's book by Italian - born, New York - based artist Luisa Rabbia; and a large - scale, laboratory - like installation by Czech sculptor Krištof Kintera.
The exhibition also includes a broad range of drawings and collages, and more recent, immersive installations featuring such materials as commercial advertising posters, large - scale photographs, films, and books.
In its first ever exhibition devoted to a single artist in the sculpture park, The Contemporary Austin presents an outdoor installation of new and recent large - scale sculptures by Carol Bove.
Santa Fe photographer and recent Guggenheim Fellow Nic Nicosia exhibits three, large - scale installation works in light... in black and white tomorrow, March 3 through April 7, 2012, at Hiram Butler Gallery on Blossom Street in Houston, Texas.
This exhibition features five of her recent animations and numerous paintings, both small and large scale, along with a jewel box - like installation of drawings.
He initially gained fame as a performance artist in the 1990s, but in recent years has returned to painting, sculpture, and large - scale installations.
It includes six new and recent videos presented across two large - scale triptychs, installations that immerse and implicate the viewer within the work.
Fake Titel presents sculptures and drawings from three recent series: The Help (2012), the large - scale installation Incidents of Travel in Yucatan (2011) and the photographic suite Sunset Series (2000 — 2012).
Santa Fe photographer and recent Guggenheim Fellow Nic Nicosia exhibits three, large - scale installation works in light... in black and More...
Opening: Huang Yong Ping at Gladstone Gallery For his fifth solo show at Gladstone Gallery — and his first in New York since Theater of the World, an installation that was to feature live animals, generated controversy for its inclusion in the Guggenheim Museum's recent survey of contemporary Chinese art — Huang Yong Ping will exhibit his large - scale sculpture Bank of Sand, Sand of Bank (2000 — 06).
An offsite installation of two large - scale recent sculptures by Robert Gober is open to the public for a limited time.
Holzer's recent work ranges from silk - screened paintings of declassified government memos to a large - scale poetry and light installation in the lobby of 7 World Trade Center, New York.
The artist's recent projects and commissions include a large - scale outdoor public art commission for the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work — Seattle Cloud Cover ‖ allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass; — Blind Blue Landscape ‖, a site - specific commission for the renowned Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan, completed in September 2009; and — Stacked Waters ‖, a site - specific installation created for the cavernous entrance of the Blanton Museum of Art, January 2009.
On view are the installation «The Victorian Philanthropist's Parlour» (1996 — 97), the photo suite «Dorian Gray» (2001) and the US premiere of Shonibare's more recent large scale work «The British Library», the work is a collection of 10,000 books arrayed on shelves and bound in the artist's signature brightly colored, Dutch wax cloth.
«Nocturnal Hologram» features three recent large - scale sculptural installations that explore the...
Installation: Studio Voltaire is pleased to announce a new large - scale commission by the British sculptor Phyllida Barlow, as well as a large number of recent drawings presented in the project studio.
Organized chronologically, it features works from each decade, from their earliest installations to their continent - traversing work of the 1990s; and their most recent works both educating people about global warming and designing large - scale responses to the phenomena itself.
Golden Waters, a large - scale installation inspired by the Arizona canals, shown above and Pink Lotus, a multifaceted large - scale light installation at the The Peninsula New York created in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month are Amorós most recent site - specific installations.
Another «trained professional» walking the line between outside intensity and inside visual intelligence, is the Danish - Israeli Tal R. Born in Israel but based in Copenhagen, his current show of mainly large - scale paintings and a small installation of recent prints at Victoria Miro's continues his fecund artistic journey.
The exhibition features key works from all periods of the artist's career, including seldom - seen early works and more recent large - scale installations as well as a new series of outdoor sculptures created especially for the Hayward.
Recent work has been expressed in the form of large - scale installation, practice based and written research, digital prints and participatory and curatorial work including CIVIC at Mission Gallery, Swansea.
It was organized by Franklin Sirmans, the Menil's curator of modern and contemporary art, and includes of recent large - scale works, site - specific installations as well as four new works.
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) announce that Bruce Nauman's most recent large - scale video and sound installation, For Beginners (all the combinations of the thumb and fingers), 2010, is now part of its collection thanks to French entrepreneur François Pinault's contribution.
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