For her second solo show at the gallery, Kielar will exhibit a series of large -
scale fabric pieces in which she continues her ongoing investigation of the female form.
Not exact matches
The exhibition brings together over 100 works, including several large -
scale illustrated books by Kiefer (b. 1945) made in homage to Rodin (1840 — 1917) from materials like plaster; a series of large paintings titled Cathedral Towers; and vitrines filled with assorted objects including molds, dried plants, stones, and
pieces of
fabric.
A large -
scale fabric floor
piece by Polly Apfelbaum will be shown.
Using materials that felt familiar from use - scraps of
fabric, wood, string, wire,
pieces from children's games, printed labels and other discarded items - artist and Holocaust survivor Hannelore Baron (1926 - 1987) constructed intimately
scaled works that offer glimpses into history, the human condition and the artist's past.
The
piece incorporated branches, wire mesh,
fabric, sound and large -
scale video projections to envelop visitors into the work and into the environment.
The
piece consisted of a
scale replica of Vice Admiral Lord Nelson's ship HMS Victory, with sails made of printed
fabric in a colourful African pattern, in a giant glass bottle and commemorated the Battle of Trafalgar.
Apfelbaum is perhaps best known for her «fallen paintings» — large -
scale installations consisting of hundreds of hand - cut and hand - colored velvet
fabric pieces arranged on the floor.