Sculptor, Patricia Dahlman, will guide participants in creating their own small -
scale fabric sculptures.
Not exact matches
The two large -
scale installations reuse discarded paper and cardboard and
fabric to create an immersive environment of paintings, drawings, papier - mâché
sculpture, and handmade books.
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.
Lowe worked with the
Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia to make the
sculpture: a large -
scale vinyl inflatable understructure sheathed in white industrial felt.
Across both of the Saville Row galleries, this beautiful exhibition sees Sterling Ruby «s large
scale urethane sculptural works as well as collage works, ceramic
sculptures and
fabric works.
For a new
sculpture project he recycles bundled stacks of flattened cardboard into anthropomorphic monsters with enormous googly eyed stares, and the artist's iconic panda returns in large -
scale pattern paintings like enormous swatches of custom designed
fabric.
Concurrent with the
Fabric Workshop and Museum is Now, She, in which two large -
scale outdoor
sculptures will be shown at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (April 27, 2018 — April 2019).
From portraiture to large -
scale public
sculpture to intricate leather and
fabric goods, Here All Along is a collection of distinct offerings focused on transcending invisible lines and creating connections between neighborhoods, connections between people.
Borrowing its title from Anni Albers's 1957 essay The Pliable Plane Antunes occupied the monumental exhibition space with a series of large
scale works, two
sculptures inspired by Anni Albers's
fabric designs, others informed with Lina Bo Bardi's architectural work.
The
sculptures in this exhibition recall in size some of the early domestically -
scaled Accumulations, for which Kusama covered such things as ironing boards and travel valises in the stuffed -
fabric protuberances, yet the works on view here are painted in the style that has come to characterize Kusama's most recent paintings.
The large -
scale sculptures, which begin as small folded paper models, combine the concept of monumental and permanent, emanating at the same time the sense of a potential change and erosion — similarly Falls did in his former project in Zabludowicz residency program in Finland, where some hand - dyed
fabrics exposed to the natural elements created new objects and photographic records of the various environmental conditions.
Since the early 1990s Lappas has become recognizable with his monochromatic, figurative
sculptures, in human
scale, assembled with materials such as steel, aluminium, plastic, polyester,
fabrics and neon.
Both Sterling Ruby's large -
scale installation of stuffed
fabric sculptures and Catherine Opie's 33 - photograph
His neon
sculpture, often architectural in
scale, has been exhibited worldwide and his seminal works in incandescent light, translucent
fabric and minimal geometric form helped reinvent the sculptural idiom.
His dynamic, large -
scale sculptures improvise on the concept of the readymade by reusing everyday objects: job lots from pound shops, surplus
fabrics and recycled goods, reflecting on their specific histories and aesthetics.
The exhibition will feature over seventy
fabric drawings made between 2002 and 2008, as well as four large -
scale sculptures.
British sculptor Phyllida Barlow (born 1944) is internationally acclaimed for her large -
scale sculptures, which feature inexpensive, low - grade materials such as cardboard,
fabric, plywood, polystyrene, scrim and cement.