The repetition in shape and shift in
scale draws focus not only to the individual discrepancies in rendering texture — inherent to any handmade work — but also brings into view the hollow cavity of the box form itself.
Not exact matches
This was a only a small -
scale study, but that didn't stop Rothstein from
drawing the far - fetched conclusion that «educators have a stake in promoting a federal income policy that
focuses on immediate income support for the unemployed, because this in itself could make instruction more effective.»
Bringing together almost two decades of sculpture, film,
drawings, large -
scale installations and photography, Emily Jacir: Europa
focuses on Jacir's dialogue with Europe, Italy and the Mediterranean in particular.
The
focus of this show, however, is on a group of photographs,
drawings and small -
scale sculptures which together reveal the formal sensibility that clearly informs Fleischner's larger works.
The paintings, sculptures, photographs,
drawings and videos
focus on ordinary objects, such as a brown paper lunch bag, a pink eraser or a 2 - ply, white garbage bag, which are transformed by the artists, who employ unexpected materials or play with
scale.
Focusing on a selection of pivotal works by the movement's principal protagonists — Terry Farrell, Piers Gough, Jeremy Dixon, John Outram and James Stirling / Michael Wilford — the exhibition will feature a range of stunning
drawings, models and images, as well as full -
scale replicas and fragments of actual buildings.
Europa (the Italian and Arabic word for «Europe») presents sculpture, film,
drawings, large -
scale installations and photography that
focus on her work in Europe, in particular Italy and the Mediterranean.
The wide - ranging responses enacted throughout Lower Manhattan highlighted in the exhibition include the institutionally - supported erection and eventual removal of Richard Serra's large -
scale sculpture Tilted Arc; Keith Haring's radiant subway
drawings in the space of everyday transit and their lasting impression on street art culture; and Jenny Holzer's conceptual texts
focusing on social and political commentary wheat pasted in heavily populated public spaces, among others.
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome presents the third stage of this major transcontinental tour, Sean Scully: Change and Horizontals, an intensely
focused survey comprising of acrylic, ink, graphite and masking - tape
drawings from 1974 - 75 - presented together for the first time in over 30 years - as well as two large -
scale paintings from the same period and the artist's personal notebooks.
New York — The
Drawing Center presents Sean Scully: Change and Horizontals, a
focused survey that comprises Sean Scully's (b. 1945, Dublin, Ireland) acrylic, ink, graphite, and masking - tape
drawings from 1974 — 75 — presented together for the first time in over thirty years — as well as two large -
scale paintings from the same period.
This intensely
focused survey is comprised of acrylic, ink, graphite, and masking - tape
drawings from 1974 — 75 — presented together for the first time in over 30 years — as well as two large -
scale paintings from the same period and the artist's personal notebooks.
PLACE
focuses entirely on large -
scale, immersive
drawings that command the gallery's space and illuminate different approaches to the idea of «territory» in each of the artists» respective practices.
Whether artists of the past or the present; whether full -
scale surveys or smaller and more
focused projects; whether mostly
drawn from the permanent collection or borrowed, they were far more likely to consider male rather than female artists.
It's an apt anecdote in light of David's present approach to his work: a narrowing of
focus to sculpture or at least the transition from
drawing to sculpture, a certain modesty of
scale that means many of his new works could be held in the hand and, when grouped together, compose on their plinths a kind of community, hovering at the same level while they address us.
Its principal
focus is the representation of an international group of contemporary artists whose diverse practices include painting,
drawing, sculpture, video, large
scale installation, and performance.
Europa brings together almost two decades of sculpture, film,
drawings, large -
scale installations and photography with a
focus on Jacir's work in Europe, in particular Italy and the Mediterranean.
Her last solo show
focused on the mythology of the Deep South and the Civil War, and in addition to large
scale drawings and sculptures, she created a weekly program of events to bring those themes to life in the community - with local tours of neighborhoods and cemeteries, guest lectures and workshops.
This exhibition showcases the artist's varied and innovative practice through a
focused presentation of rarely displayed works, including small -
scale sculptures, collages,
drawings, and artist books that shed new light on Chillida's enduring fascination with space and organic form.
The
focus part of the fair features a huge number of exhibitions, talks, performances, outdoor installations and other various projects, with our recommendations including Arcadia Missa showing Hannah Black, 47 Canal with a group show of
drawings and small -
scale sculptures, VI, VII with Than Hussein Clark, Carlos / Ishikawa showing Lloyd Corporation, Emalin featuring Russian artist Evgeny Antufiev's first project in the UK, Kraupa - Tuskany Ziedler showing Anna Uddenberg, Proyectos Ultravioleta showing video and photography by Regina José Galindo and Union Pacific presents a collaborative sculptural installation by Ben Burgis and Ksenia Pedan.
Lin explores aspects of the natural world through sculpture and
drawing,
focusing on mapping as a way to translate the enormity of a place to a
scale that we can see and understand.
This presentation includes plaster and mirror reliefs, large -
scale mirror sculptures the artist refers to as «geometric families,» and works on paper, revealing the central role
drawing has played in Monir's practice and
focusing on a sculptural and graphic oeuvre developed over more than 40 years.
Later in the Autumn IMMA launches IMMA Collection: Freud Project, 2016 — 2021; a significant selection of 50 works by Lucian Freud (1922 - 2011), regarded as one of the world's greatest realist painters, which are on long - term loan to the IMMA Collection; Europa, the first survey exhibition of Palestinian artist Emily Jacir's work in Ireland which brings together almost two decades of sculpture, film,
drawings, large -
scale installations and photography with a
focus on Jacir's work in Europe, particularly Italy and the Mediterranean.
Emily Jacir: Europa brings together almost two decades of sculpture, film,
drawings, large -
scale installations and photography and
focuses on Jacir's dialogue with Europe, Italy and the Mediterranean in particular.
The exhibitions will
focus on those whose practice has taken the pursuit of
drawing to extremes, addressing issues of
scale, material, content, gesture, emotion, and individual circumstance.
Billed as a mini-arts festival with a
focus on game - playing, work by their usual roster of artists — including Eloise Fornieles's spectacular performance and Margarita Gluzberg's large -
scale drawing — is joined by that of younger European luminaries such as Johanna Billing and Jeppe Hein, celebrated names such as Marcel Duchamp and the Chapman Brothers, plus the king of gallery mischief - making, Carsten Höller.
A panel
focused on bitcoin
scaling drew crowds at Consensus 2017 today, though panelists painted a somewhat murky picture of potential paths forward.