Sentences with phrase «scale installations occupying»

Organized by the San Francisco — based nonprofit FOR - SITE Foundation in partnership with the National Park Service and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, @Large: Ai Weiwei on Alcatraz will include a series of large - scale installations occupying several buildings on Alcatraz.

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McCall regards these works as occupying a place somewhere between sculpture, cinema, and drawing: sculpture because the projected volumes must be occupied and explored by a moving spectator; cinema because these large - scale objects are not static, but structured to progressively shift and change over time; and drawing, because the genesis of each installation is a two - dimensional line - drawing.
Woman I (1950 - 52) is given a wall, but the spot it occupies in the narrative marks the point in the show where the installation becomes confusing, loses concentration, and where large rooms turn into vast halls where even great works seem like orphans (the scale of the David Smith and Franz Kline room does these artists a disservice as the temperature drops and the corporate quality rises although the same works in another context would feel very different).
The exhibition will occupy the 10,000 sq. ft. second floor of 548 West 22nd Street with large - scale installations, serial sculptures, wall works and videos that traverse the political aspect in art, integrating performative methods and autobiographical, familial content in ways that established a new discourse around identity and dissent at the end of the 20th Century.
Ranging from intimately scaled objects occupying corners and corridors, to works that take on an imposing and overwhelming scale, her installations challenge and parody the heroic monumentalism of her predecessors.
Occupying the first and second floor galleries, the installation gives audience members an intimate vantage point as dancers periodically move through variations on daily barre work that alternates between five fixed training objects and room - scale environmental interventions.
While many of the works in the exhibition engage with a looser, more experimental approach to form, color, and composition, others relate more directly to fully - realized works, such as his proposals for compositions for To The People of New York, a large - scale installation of paintings comprised of forty metal panels grouped in variations of red, yellow, and black, which occupied most of his artistic focus during the last year of his life.
The second part of the exhibition presents a large - scale site - specific installation composed of a group of 12 school desks and several steel sculptures that occupy the entire volume of the gallery.
The exhibition will occupy the entire ICA, with four installations to be navigated by four interpretive paths or roads: Jason Rhoades, American artist; Jason the Mason, (a biographical thread named for a childhood nickname); systems (language, scale, indexing, economies), and taboo.
The large - scale installation will occupy an entire gallery affording an immersive visitor experience.
Combining photography, video, performance, and large - scale installation, Walker operates in the panoramic landscape, occupying a position reminiscent of traditional figures of the Great American West and the sublime natural world.
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