Sentences with phrase «scale sculptures produced»

The exhibition features large - scale sculptures produced between the late 1960s and early 1980s.

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Boy, Bushwick Open Studios is really producing large returns for those who love large - scale abstract painting and sculpture this year.
Known for his large - scale, site - specific sculptures, the artist has consistently produced drawings throughout his decades long career.
He has produced large - scale, site - specific sculptures for architectural, urban and landscape settings spanning the globe, from Iceland to New Zealand.
Some of his most recent large - scale public projects include David Fairchild's Laboratory, a permanent installation commissioned for The Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden, Coconut Grove, FL (2016); Den, a permanent installation commissioned for the Norway National Tourist Route (2012) and Neukom Vivarium, a permanent outdoor installation and learning lab for the Olympic Sculpture Park commissioned by the Seattle Art Museum (2006); Dion has also produced large - scale permanent commissions for Documenta 13 in Kassel, Germany and the Montevideo Biennale in Uruguay (both 2012).
Richard Serra produces unparalleled large - scale sculptures, many of which are in major museums and private collections worldwide.
For her newly commissioned work Foreign Exchange (2015 - 17), artist Phillipa Horan worked with a commercial biotech laboratory in Upstate New York to produce what is possibly the first large - scale figurative sculpture grown from mycelium, the single cell root system of which a mushroom is the fruiting body.
This new approach to the lost - wax casting process enabled her to produce large - scale sculptures comprised of ribbons of bronze and aluminum.
Utilizing mass - produced objects and found materials, she will create a large - scale sculpture for P.S. 1's two - story Duplex Gallery.
After working as a studio manager with sculptor Thomas Sayre and Clearscapes architecture for five years, he founded McConnell Studios and for 16 years has been producing sculpture, lighting, architectural installations, furniture, and much more at all scales.
Banner continues her Full Stop sculptures — a sequence of full stops from typefaces blown up to human scale, previously produced in polystyrene and bronze — reformed here as large inflatables.
Biographies: Since the early 1980s, Eugene Carchesio has built a reputation for producing small - scale watercolours, minute sculptures and expansive geometric patterns for walls.
The oxyacetylene torch — invented during the Second World War — allowed him to rework the surfaces of metal sculptures, thus eliminating some of the risks involved with producing large - scale finished works.
British artist Ian Dawson produces large - scale sculptures out of a variety of materials.
For the innovative work she produced in the 1960s — large - scale abstract relief sculptures made of welded steel, canvas, wire and soot — Lee Bontecou has earned a very lofty position in the canon of post-war American art history.
Together Oldenburg and Van Bruggen produced three decades of monumental sculpture that Van Bruggen would call The Large - Scale Projects.
This is perhaps best realized in the specially commissioned large - scale sculpture by the artist collective MSHR, which requires the physical activation of space in order to produce and manipulate the sound, which is made from a collection of analog synthesizers, optical sensors, light bulbs, oscillators, and microphones that are directly controlled by touch, movement, and light.
Best known for their public sculptures of mundane objects magnified to monumental scales, the artists also produced a variety of smaller objects, drawings, and the like over the course of their decades - long marriage and collaboration.
For this exhibition, Moyer has produced a series of vibrant, large - scale paintings, a dramatic, architectural sculpture, and drawings in oil on paper.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for monumental works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
His body of work ranges from the collaborative performances with the group SHRIMPS (1984 - 1993) to large - scale sculptures such as Tumble Room (2001) to photographs of performative actions to kinetic and sound producing sculptures.
The oxyacetylene torch — invented during the Second World War — allowed Lipton to rework the surfaces of metal sculptures, thus eliminating some of the risks involved with producing large - scale finished works.
«Caro admired the sculpture of ancient cultures and Greece, and from the 80s onwards produced a series of large - scale abstract works that reflected a continuing interest in the human body, but also a growing fascination with architecture.
«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.»
Dividing his time between Paris and a studio in Belle - Île, where reproductions of works by Pierre Bonnard, Paul Klee, and Pablo Picasso were tacked on his wall, Kelly produced a stunning variety of works, from extensive studies and drawings to mixed media paintings and small - scale relief sculptures.
The most ubiquitous media used by Socialist Realist artists was the poster, although painting and sculpture was also produced, typically on a monumental scale, showing fearless individuals and groups in idealistic and heroic poses.
While he's best known for his large - scale sculptures employing traditional craft techniques coupled with a certain Minimalist smoothness, the American artist Martin Puryear has also produced a large body of drawings over the course of his decorated career.
Martinez also produces large and small - scale abstract sculpture, made mostly from found materials such as rubber hoses, Styrofoam, cardboard, and metal scraps sourced from wherever the artist is working at the time.
Throughout her career, Eva Hesse produced a large number of small, experimental works alongside her large - scale sculpture.
Nevertheless, he has continued to produce sculptures and paintings on a smaller scale (relatively speaking, that is).
For example, a painting by Frank Stella is replicated by Lavier in size and scale but is made out of neon tubes, or a sculpture by Alexander Calder is displayed by Lavier upon a radiator that has been mass - produced by a company with the same brand name.
Her large - scale Sea Paintings, grandly produced with the help of the sea itself, provide a backdrop for the galleries, which are filled with various other sculptures, films and glass works by the artist.
This close relationship has enabled Lou to further develop her signature medium of glass beads by collectively producing intricately beaded canvases, sculptures, and large - scale installations.
For this exhibition, Daniel Turner has produced three large - scale sculptures that take the form of countertops.
From the 1990s onwards, she has produced several large - scale displays of video and audio installation art, as well as a set of fibreglass sculptures.
Dawson creates large - scale sculptures from everyday, mass - produced plastic objects.
Drawing inspiration from architectural space and natural materials, Moyer produced a series of large - scale paintings, drawings on oil paper and an architectural sculpture.
Since 1971, Serra has produced large - scale drawings that relate to or are inspired by completed sculptures.
The exhibition presents a large - scale sculpture from the Eternity series, Xu's 1998 film Rainbow, selections from his Under Heaven paintings and a new wall installation, Corporate --(Erected), produced this year.
Mirabile's Interdisciplinary Sculpture degree at MICA lead her to producing large scale choreography installations sometimes leading up to 70 performers.
And for the lifelike sculpture Dreaming, 2005, McCarthy produced a to - scale silicone model of his own pantless self reclining on a lawn
Stampd produced a series of long - sleeve T - shirts, featuring a design that blends ancient sculptures with geometric forms oddly coming out of their eyes in Arsham's typical gray scale color palette.
avaf works in a vast array of media — painting, drawing, installations, video, sculpture, neons, wallpaper, and decals — to produce large - scale works that push the experiential possibilities of art.
Voulkos rejected traditional restraints placed on the ceramic arts at the level of technique, function, and form by taking an innovative approach to clay as a medium in its own right, capable of producing deeply gestural, high - form, large - scale sculpture.
He continues to produce works on a large scale that have been seen in places such as the Goodwood Sculpture Park.
In addition, the artist has produced several large scale sculptures commissioned for public places, most notably «Mermaid» in Miami Beach.
Lou's relationship with South Africa - she established a studio of Zulu artisans in 2005 - has enabled her to develop her signature medium of glass beads by collectively producing intricate beaded canvases, sculptures and large - scale installations.
The solo show at Kunsthalle Zürich features six newly rendered large - scale paintings, nine new sculptures, a series of drawings and a newly produced full - length feature film.
Kirkeby made Pop - inspired works on Masonite in the 1960s and began producing blackboards and small - scale sculptures in the 1970s, but he would not draw international attention until the 1980s.
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