These large -
scale sculptures capture a little bit of glam for any environment.
Not exact matches
She works across
sculpture, drawing, and photography to distill correlations between human and geologic
scales,
capturing points of interaction within natural and manmade phenomena.
BRUCE NAUMAN: CONTRAPPOSTO STUDIES, I THROUGH VII Seven large -
scale projections
capture the pre-eminent video performance artist Bruce Nauman walking in contrapposto, the counterpose posture featured in classic
sculpture, and revisiting a subject he explored in 1968.
Its reach can be significant for communities and neighborhoods, and Puryear has
captured this concept with a public
sculpture of grand
scale and important content.»
Artists such as Nevelson and David Smith became known for large -
scale outdoor
sculptures and public art, while Aaron Siskind sought to
capture the same kind of energy and movement in his photography that Pollock was attempting to evoke through action painting.
In Noémie Goudal's large
scale photograph Cascade (waterfall), a plastic sheet replaces the pouring water; Tania Kovats» glass and water
sculpture Where Seas Meet is made with sea water from three places around the world where seas visibly meet; in David Buckland's photographs of Ice Texts, words of warning are projected on to icebergs; Susan Derges
captures the continuous movement of water by immersing photographic paper directly onto rivers or shorelines; and Martin Parr candidly documents the English at the seaside.
While Okore's environmentally conscious large -
scale wall -
sculptures expand the societally imposed classifications of black female art to limitless possibilities, Fullerton - Batten and Kerstens meditate on the transition from adolescence to womanhood and the paternal need to
capture the fleeting essence of childhood respectively.
Neugerriemschneider's giant booth, featuring linen walls and sisal floors, is a brilliant assembly of forms that draw from nature — from Pae White's wiry birdcages and tree - root
sculpture, to Rirkrit Tiravanija's mirrored boxes embellished with bonsai trees, to Sharon Lockhart's large -
scale photographs of Polish girls
captured in the woods at night.
Leshko's new work
captures the transition and decay of urban life through classic dollhouse -
scale (1:12)
sculptures made from wood and paper.
In the studies, using sticks and glue, Jones tried to
capture the body's experience from within — as opposed to simply incorporating a mimetic likeness — in a fragile, three - dimensional template for the full -
scale sculpture.