Towards the end of his career he made amusing large -
scale sculptures based on disembodied arms and legs.
Not exact matches
Eight large -
scale steel
sculptures will be installed at historic Crissy Field, a former airfield and military
base that is now one of the most - visited national park sites within the Golden Gate National Parks.
These concepts have been explored through drawings, large -
scale sculptures, photo -
based work, and prints.
This group exhibition includes a diverse range of materials and medias, such as: painting, photo, video, ceramics, and a new large -
scale sculpture by New York -
based, Smyrna, Georgia - born Charles Harlan.
Ichwan Noor is a Yogyakarta -
based artist (Jakarta, Indonesia, 1964) renowned for his large -
scale sculptures of hybrid human, animal and technological forms.
Opening: Justin Matherly at Paula Cooper The sculptor,
based known for his massive
sculptures, will be presenting «small -
scale abstract works.»
Highlights of the exhibition include a Katharina Fritsch
sculpture of a bright orange octopus; two complex new abstract paintings by Terry Winters completed this summer; a Robert Gober
sculpture of a sink sprouting contorted children's legs; new portrait and landscape photographs from Paris and New York by Nan Goldin; a Martin Honert
sculpture based on his childhood drawings of toy soldiers; a large -
scale painted white relief by Charles Ray of his two nephews; and a photograph of Germany's largest soccer stadium by Andreas Gursky.
The museum's outdoor
sculpture garden features a significant
sculpture by George Segal, a major loan from Miami -
based collector Martin Z. Margulies, alongside large -
scale installations and site - specific commissions by Allora & Calzadilla, Abigail DeVille, and Miami -
based artist Mark Handforth.
Mosset, in addition to a series of his infamous «circle paintings» from the 1960s, will present a large -
scale installation of several dozen Toblerones, large cardboard
sculptures based on anti-tank structures used by the Swiss army.
April 9 John Miller is a New York - and Berlin -
based artist and critic whose large
scale installations and junk -
based assemblage
sculptures speak to the commodification of the art object and cast a suspicious eye on his peers in the contemporary art world.
Curated by New York -
based curator Gianni Jetzer, Unlimited is Art Basel's pioneering exhibition platform for projects that transcend the classical art - show stand, including massive
sculpture and paintings, video projections, large -
scale installations, and live performances.
For decades, the Los Angeles —
based artist Lita Albuquerque has blurred distinctions between Land art and Light and Space on increasingly grander
scales, whether it be building installations surrounding the pyramids in Egypt or placing
sculptures across Antarctica to mirror the formation of the stars.
Contemporary
sculpture is a broad and diverse field that includes object making, large -
scale architectural installation, performance -
based work, time -
based work, and time -
based media.
Dan Tague, who has worked in photography,
sculpture and installation with tart renderings of political themes, is currently developing a multi-media room -
scaled environmental installation
based on his memory of ninth grade social studies class.
Harmonic Distortion is comprised of an eponymous series of large -
scale sculptures, a further series of wall -
based works, and a performative piece inspired by Shibari, a ritualised form of erotic bondage that will incorporate drawing and original music.
These include the New York -
based Xenobia Bailey, who is creating a large -
scale crochet and fiber - optic installation at Facebook New York, and Aleph Geddis, who is forging a monolithic
sculpture resembling carved Native American totems, for Facebook Seattle.
The Berlin -
based artist Katharina Grosse is known for the vibrant palette and exuberant gestures of her large -
scale canvases and raucous installations that merge painting,
sculpture, and architecture.
The Gordon Contemporary Artists Project Gallery will showcase photographs and
sculptures by the New York -
based Simen Johan, Vanderbilt University Assistant Professor of Art and Serbian native Vesna Pavlovic, as well as a large -
scale sculptural installation by Tracey Snelling of Oakland, California.
The large
sculptures United Enemies (2011) are
based on a series of eponymous works on a considerably smaller
scale that he began making in 1992.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs,
sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber -
based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large -
scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
New York -
based artist Francesca DiMattio's large -
scale paintings and ceramic
sculptures engage with representations of space, style and technique.
The Museum Ludwig showcases her entire oeuvre in the artist's first - ever survey exhibition with over 120 works ranging from action -
based objects from the 1990s to lacquer paintings, photographs, works on paper, video essays, anthropomorphic
sculptures, performative pieces, and large -
scale installations.
VMFA's award - winning and light - infused expansion, designed by Rick Mather + SMBW, will provide a dramatic setting for the large
scale installations and
sculptures by this Seattle -
based artist.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than
sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive
scale and idea -
based nature of his practice.
Brooklyn -
based artist KAWS straddles the line between fine art and popular culture in his large -
scale sculptures and brightly colored paintings, thoughtfully playing with imagery associated with consumer products and global brands.
Featuring large -
scale installations, lush colorful paintings, video works, and
sculptures from the 21st century as well as an accompanying exhibition of works by Francis Newton Souza, one of the most important 20th century Indian painters, these exhibitions showcase two significant Columbus -
based collections, offering an unprecedented look at modern and contemporary art from India.
The artist is best known for his large -
scale paintings and
sculptures, which are often
based on found objects.
The exhibition will include Doug Aitken's recent monumental video installation Interiors (2002); large -
scale photographs from Fischli / Weiss Airport series (1988 - 1998); Atomium Phi (2004), a light -
based sculpture by Carsten Höller; preparatory materials (storyboards, photographs, notes and drawings) for Chris Marker's legendary 1962 film La Jetée; Bruce Nauman's celebrated Green Light Corridor (1970); a large photography and sound installation, Sleep (1999), by Ugo Rondinone; as well as preparatory materials for Ed Ruscha and Lawrence Weiner's 1978 book, Hard Light.
Socrates
Sculpture Park, internationally recognized for its large - scale sculpture and multi-media installations, partners with Norte Maar, renowned for their cross-disciplinary collaborative projects, in a new summer series that brings four New York based choreographers to the East River wa
Sculpture Park, internationally recognized for its large -
scale sculpture and multi-media installations, partners with Norte Maar, renowned for their cross-disciplinary collaborative projects, in a new summer series that brings four New York based choreographers to the East River wa
sculpture and multi-media installations, partners with Norte Maar, renowned for their cross-disciplinary collaborative projects, in a new summer series that brings four New York
based choreographers to the East River waterfront.
Queens, NY — Socrates
Sculpture Park, internationally recognized for its large - scale sculpture and multi-media installations, partners with Norte Maar, renowned for their cross-disciplinary collaborative projects, in a new summer series bringing New York based choreographers and their dancers to
Sculpture Park, internationally recognized for its large -
scale sculpture and multi-media installations, partners with Norte Maar, renowned for their cross-disciplinary collaborative projects, in a new summer series bringing New York based choreographers and their dancers to
sculpture and multi-media installations, partners with Norte Maar, renowned for their cross-disciplinary collaborative projects, in a new summer series bringing New York
based choreographers and their dancers to Socrates.
On display are several new bodies of greatly varied work: a series of paintings
based on Amish quilts; a series of silk - screened paintings of t - shirts;
sculptures made out of stacks of flattened cardboard with enormous eyes; large -
scale pattern paintings featuring panda bears; a wall with photos of cats that look like Hitler.
October 14, 2017 — Talley Dunn Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of
sculpture and large -
scale installation by Brooklyn -
based artist Leonardo Drew.
Beshty's latest show, «Open Source» at Petzel Gallery in New York, contains new works by the Los Angeles -
based artist, including large -
scale photograms,
sculptures made from disemboweled office machines and pierced flatscreens, and new copper works.
For their second consecutive participation in ART - O-RAMA, Munich -
based gallery Deborah Schamoni is pleased to present a new project by Davide Stucchi: a
sculpture that consists in casts,
scale 1:1 of the bodies of the artist and his boyfriend while swimming - sleeping, made of soap and then «washed» so that the facial features of the figures get «dispersed».
The museum's outdoor
sculpture garden features
sculpture by George Segal, on loan from Miami -
based collector Martin Z. Margulies, alongside large -
scale installations and site - specific commissions by Allora & Calzadilla, Abigail DeVille, Pedro Reyes, and Miami -
based artist Mark Handforth.
[1] Visual Arts: photography, painting,
sculpture, design, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, site - specific installations, (required works
based on the thematic character of the Festival, preferable large
scale projects, acceptable also no thematic proposals).
Known for elaborate large -
scale paper installations, US -
based Crystal Wagner brings paper work
sculptures to London.
Based on studies for her large -
scale sculptures, they address perspective and turn an architectural object into an extension of the fictional places Iglesias constructs.
There are also a number of significant new commissions in the ICA's ground floor gallery and surrounding
sculpture garden, including a new installation of paintings by Chris Ofili, a large
scale sculpture including a defunct crane by Puerto Rico -
based duo Allora and Calzadilla and a bent telephone pole - star by local Miami artist Mark Handforth.
In «Meditative Lines and a Good Egg,» writer Andy Battaglia discusses Walsh's newest works
based on permutations of Walsh's signature repeating lozenge - shaped form, as well as two large -
scale floor
sculptures and artist books.
«Some have examined the existing architectural features or the historical context of the Kunsthalle, while others have transformed the space with large -
scale interventions, objects or fragile, process -
based sculptures that produce altered spatial perceptions.»
Corrigan observes: «Though this show engages with space and structure in a less explicit way than previous installations and
sculpture -
based exhibitions, Grosse's placement of these large -
scale paintings in a luminous and immensely spacious gallery successfully questions the relationship between incidental and fabricated space on more subtle terms.
Using figurative representation and playful geometric abstraction, Brooklyn -
based artist Ted Lawson is someone who loves to combine digital technology — such as 3D printing — with traditional art methods to create organic fine art as well as large -
scale sculptures that explore humanity.
A selection of large -
scale sculptures and canvases comprise the first museum exhibition of Brooklyn -
based artist KAWS in the UK.
The three works now under consideration and on display are Sphinx, a
sculpture by New York -
based artist Rachel Harrison, a large -
scale colour photograph by Berlin photographer Frank Thiel, and a monumental drawing on Mylar by Los Angeles -
based artist Ingrid Calame.
In November, FIAF will welcome the acclaimed Nice - born, Israel -
based artist Brigitte NaHoN with Haim Shelley Part Two: Works from New York to Tel Aviv, an exhibition of small and large -
scale sculptures exploring the elusive possibility of balance between tradition and modernity.
Blending large -
scale sculpture techniques with an expanded notion of craft and textile, New York City —
based artist and designer Orly Genger creates organic forms and site - specific installations from painted swaths of woven rope.
Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than
sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive
scale and idea -
based nature of his practice.
The four larger
scale sculptures being exhibited here for the first time, Vincent Fecteau's biggest
sculptures to date, are once again made out of papier - mâché but this time built around a core of insulating foam as their
base material.
Based in Savannah, Georgia, Suzanne Jackson combines painting, collage, and
sculpture techniques to create large -
scale abstract work.