Sentences with phrase «scale bronze works»

At the museum's Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria, large - scale bronze works will be on view, including Miffy Fountain (2008), a working fountain that co-opts the beloved children's book character created by Dutch author and illustrator Dick Bruna; a new edition of Sachs's bronze interpretation of a Buddhist stupa, Stupa (2012), created specifically for this exhibition; and Duralast (2008), a Dadaist construction from the artist's series of «battery towers,» comprising a stack of automobile batteries rendered in bronze.
Tennant's small - scale bronze works appeared in a series of influential group exhibitions entitled Sculpture in the Home that were staged by the Arts Council in the 1950s and 60s, which we explored in an exhibition and issue 60 of our Essays on Sculpture series in 2008.
Within the sculpture garden larger scale bronze works such as Four - Square Walk Through and Sphere with Inner Forms can be found.
In the late 1960s, he began experimenting with sculpture, securing numerous commissions for large - scale bronze works of Koranic verses and Islamic symbols, most notably those he executed in 1986 for Islamabad's Shah Faisal mosque.
An exhibition of recent large - scale bronze works by Donald Baechler ranging from 2003 to the present, curated by Gigi Kracht.

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Created by sculptor Sue McNeil Jacobsen, Cassie — who had a water bowl of her very own installed four years after her unveiling — shares the street with several animal friends, including a bronze squirrel by Raymond Hunter which is permanently perched on an inviting bench; Fly: The Squatter, a work by Rich Branstrom which watches the world go by from its position on an alley wall; and Ascending bronze frog by Tim Foley, which sharp - eyed sightseers can spot scaling a brick building.
Long stuffed with uranium magnate Joseph Hirshhorn's tabletop bronzes, the Brutalist doughnut's interior corridor gallery is now the site of large - scale, long - term wall works.
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935) is major post-war artist whose work ranges from vibrant, large - scale paintings to exquisitely - rendered, romantic drawings and bronze sculpture.
Through his expressive depictions of children and animals ranging from paintings and drawings, to three - dimensional works employing FRP, ceramic, bronze, and large - scale installations, Nara continues to attract audiences internationally and is one of Japan's most iconic artists of our time.
Her sculptures are notably the first time Kusama has worked with bronze at this scale.
I wanted to make bronze sculptures in a large - scale format — I've worked with bronze in the past, and since these works were going to be outside, for me it was the perfect material to use.
The selection of works ranges in date from 1997 to the present, including video and small - to large - scale sculptures (made of silicone, fiberglass, human and animal hair, taxidermied peacocks, polyester, nylon, wool, plastic and bronze).
Pushing personal boundaries still at the age of eighty - five this is the first time Kusama has worked with bronze on such a large scale.
Her latest exhibition at Jack Fischer Gallery's Minnesota Street Project location presented an assortment of the artist's stuffed fabric sculptures in small - to - medium scale, along with three works cast in bronze.
On view from December 1, 2010 — February 13, 2011, the exhibition Jonathan Meese: Sculpture focuses on Meese's three - dimensional work, including his first ceramic talisman created when he was 15, small assemblages and dioramas from the beginning of his career that have never been shown before, massive bronze sculptures, recent large - scale ceramics, and models and set designs for theatrical and operatic productions.
Throughout the years, Monteiro has sought to create works that command attention through quiet means and humble scale, making use of paint, bronze, wood and clay.
Baselitz's first solo exhibition at White Cube Bermondsey will span the entire gallery space, and will include the large - scale paintings, but also a bronze sculpture and a wide number of works on paper.
Dehner periodically worked in bronze throughout her career, but in the 1960s, she also began to sculpt in other media, and over the decades, her work grew in scale as well.
She works primarily in metal — cast bronze, stainless steel, silver and fabricated Corten — to create both large and small - scale pieces.
Highlights include small - scale sculptures by modern masters like Auguste Rodin, Jacques Lipchitz, and Henry Moore; ancient Chinese mingqi tomb figures and Buddhist devotional statues; European bronzes of princes, putti, and classical heroes; and boundary - breaking work by contemporary artists including Magdalena Abakanowicz, John Chamberlain, Robert Irwin, and H. C. Westermann.
His heightened success and fame provided him with the means to work increasingly in bronze rather than direct carving, thus achieving the monumental scale and freedom of form invention that he had always desired for his work.
Celebrated for her large - scale sculptures in public spaces and museums in the United States and abroad, von Rydingsvard's exhibition will contain works built from experimentation in cedar, paper, bronze, and resin.
First, an amorphic polished bronze untitled work by Sarbari Roy Choudhury (1933 - 2012) that recalls Henry Moore «s curvilinear works, but on a much more manageable scale.
For Keith Coventry this was a departure from painting and from his previous large - scale work in bronze into a new, non-traditional material — cast plastic.
The exhibition will feature a new series of bronze sculptures along with large scale paintings and works on paper.
The imagery of the gum and eraser sculptures is also manifest in larger single ceramic and bronze works, and latex pieces such as Pink Champagne (1975), a large - scale petal - like structure which in all its fleshy pink and tactile softness becomes a highly sensuous and seductive evocation of the female form.
Works on paper, large scale bronze and marble works, and the delicate replication of a single grain of sand are included in a context that brings a poignant resonance to Penone's interest in questions of nature and identity in todays industrialised socWorks on paper, large scale bronze and marble works, and the delicate replication of a single grain of sand are included in a context that brings a poignant resonance to Penone's interest in questions of nature and identity in todays industrialised socworks, and the delicate replication of a single grain of sand are included in a context that brings a poignant resonance to Penone's interest in questions of nature and identity in todays industrialised society.
In his sculptural works that explore materials such as bronze and ceramic, the artist makes physical some of his more curious and eccentric propositions by transforming found objects or by playing with their scale.
After gradually moving toward working with three - dimensional forms, in 1970 she made the artistic changes in scale and material and began creating figurative and non-figurative sculptures from burlap and resin, eventually moving to bronze, wood, stone, and steel.
In addition to a number of striking, massively - scaled paintings, the exhibition included smaller works, preparatory sketches and photographs, as well as large - scale drawings and a handful of remarkable small bronze sculptures.
Though comparisons to other large - scale works, such as Claes Oldenburg's oversized soft sculpture, Jeff Koon's giant outdoor kitsch, or Louise Bourgeois» huge bronze spiders may come to mind, Busby did not arrive in the art world via the art historical canon.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use of web - based commerce spins an absurdist view on the commodification of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments of nature and artistic precedent limn positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a contemporary comment on the prehistory of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to explore questions of science, nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions of movement and stillness; the alchemy of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties of materials with the turbulence of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history of a musical instrument.
Among the bronzes on view will be three large - scale, multi-figure works: «The Dancers» (1971), «Chance Meeting» (1989) and «Woman in Armchair,» (1994).
The work consists of drawings, bronze sculptures, large scale embroideries, gouache paintings and neon works, mainly depicting the female nude form, in various compositions floating in front of an empty background.
The Last Great Adventure is You», is an exhibition of new work featuring bronze sculptures, gouaches, paintings, large - scale embroideries and neon works, the exhibition chronicles the contemplative nature of work by an artist who has consistently -LSB-...]
Large and small - scale sculptures in wood, charred wood, bronze and iron in addition to pigment works on paper, explore the breadth of Nash's established practice with a focus on his three primary materials: wood, metal and pigment.
The Last Great Adventure is You», is an exhibition of new work featuring bronze sculptures, gouaches, paintings, large - scale embroideries and neon works, the exhibition chronicles the contemplative nature of work by an artist who has consistently examined her life with excoriating candour.
His early works were sculptures made of dough, clay, and gypsum, while later he turned to large - scale works from aluminum, bronze, and steel — always theming the figurative.
Alongside his works on paper, Schütte will feature ceramic and bronze sculptures, including the impressive Vater Staat (Father State), a towering steel figure that paradoxically appears frail and isolated in spite of its scale.
During the 1950s Hepworth increasingly crafted her sculptures in bronze, leading her to create works on an impressive scale.
Admittedly $ 86.9 m, the highest price for a work by a post-war male artist (set by «Orange, Red, Yellow» by Mark Rothko) dwarfs the highest price paid for a work made by a woman — $ 10.7 m for Louise Bourgeois's large - scale bronze «Spider».
This exhibition will include four works: a Giacometti painted bronze sculpture, Standing Woman, 1948; a large Mark di Suvero sculpture in metal and wood, entitled The A Train, 1966; a large - scale color photograph by Jeff Wall, A ventriloquist at a birthday party in October 1947, 1990; and a suite of seven carved wood sculptures by the American folk artist Edgar Tolson, entitled The Fall of Man.
By greatly upsizing found objects into bronze, steel, porcelain or wood — thereby establishing, by means of scale, a readily identifiable distinction between the work of art and the thing it's mimicking — Koons is returning thought to sense experience, but a form of sense experience that is both highly materialistic and deeply conservative, relying on orthodox, costly mediums to affirm the elevation of his lowborn subject matter into art.
A new exhibition of the work of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, which opens on 16 September 2014 will comprise of two elements: the main gallery will house a new body of paintings and large scale mosaic pumpkins which will be on show until 4 October; whilst a major new series of bronze sculptures will -LSB-...]
Ranging up to 5.5 m in scale, the works will demonstrate Cragg's pioneering and ambitious sculptural techniques across a range of materials including bronze, stone, cast iron, steel and wood.
'' In another room of the gallery, small cast bronze works — evoking a charred table and created from a dismembered draftsmen's mannequin — are presented on an intimate scale, recalling early works of Shapiro's from the 1970s.
Perhaps best known for his large scale bronze sculptures, his work reached international acclaim during his life and was he was awarded numerous honours including Companion of Honour (1955) and the Order or Merit (1963).
Outside the Mersey Tunnel George's Dock Ventilation Tower, the celebrated American artist Betty Woodman will create a large - scale bronze fountain made from Woodman's characteristic vessels and fresco - like sculptural works.
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.
Illustrating artists» work in sculpture at multiple scales, Pace's presentation will also include large - scale pieces including Louise Nevelson's white painted aluminum sculpture Double Image (1976), an untitled bronze sculpture from 2016 by Joel Shapiro, and a white chandelier sculpture, Tears for Desdemona (2015) by Fred Wilson.
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