Scottish sculpture and installation artist David Mach creates stunning large
scale sculptures using wire coat hangers.
Ukrainian artist Zhanna Kadyrova, whose work features large -
scale sculptures using mosaic, has won the $ 12,500 (# 7,600) 2013 Pinchuk Art Centre Prize, The Art Newspaper reports.
Each full
scale sculpture uses 40 typewriters and takes about 1200 hours to assemble.
Not exact matches
Since the mid-1950s, Chamberlain has been known for his
use of automobile parts in powerful, large -
scale sculptures.
While these artists are versatile in their
use of a variety of mediums; from works on paper; to large -
scale sculptures; to video, it is interesting how performance has been a continuous element in their work.
Noted for his eccentric combinations of natural, manufactured, computer - generated and hand - crafted elements in his modestly -
scaled sculptures, Newman likewise
uses a variety of materials and techniques in his works on paper.
Since the mid-1990s, Suh has built full -
scale «house» motifs
using semitransparent cloth to create, among other dwellings, the traditional homes of his birthplace, and his apartment in the United States, in a series of stunning soft
sculptures attracting considerable comment.
I wanted to make bronze
sculptures in a large -
scale format — I've worked with bronze in the past, and since these works were going to be outside, for me it was the perfect material to
use.
Other works featured in LIVESupport include «Church State,» a two - part
sculpture comprised of ink - covered church pews mounted on wheels; «Ambulascope,» a downward facing telescope supported by a seven - foot tower of walking canes, which are marked with ink and adorned with Magnetic Resonance Images (MRIs) of the spinal column; «Riot Gates,» a series of large -
scale X-Ray images of the human skull mounted on security gates and surrounded by a border of ink - covered shoe tips, objects often
used by the artist as tenuous representation of the body; «Role Play Drawings» a series of found black and white cards from the 1960s
used for teaching young children, which Ward has altered
using ink to mark out the key elements and reshape the narrative, which leaves the viewer to interpret the remaining psychological tension; and «Father and Sons,» a video filmed at Reverend Al Sharpton's National Action Network House of Justice, which comments on the anxiety and complex dialogue that African - American police officers are often faced with when dealing with young African - American teenagers.
Using custom - designed software, Villareal enlivens his light
sculptures with pattern and chance, creating large -
scale, immersive environments that are continually changing, and that the viewer experiences by moving through them.
Then, I returned to the Print Studio, cut a similar set of stencils to those
used in the Blue Lagoon
sculptures, and
used them to make a series of large -
scale woodblock prints editioned on a traditional press.
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.
Located in the former Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in Uptown Charlotte, McColl Center houses nine individual artist studios, more than 5,000 square feet of exhibition space, and multiple common -
use spaces, including a studio for large -
scale sculpture fabrication.
He previously depicted food items in pieces such as Pumpkin
Sculpture (1998) and the large - scale, cartoonish sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out hi
Sculpture (1998) and the large -
scale, cartoonish
sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out hi
sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his
use of found objects (like the jars and bottles in the «Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out his office.
Well known for her
use of dense patterns of polka dots and nets, as well as her intense, large -
scale environments, Kusama works in a variety of media, including painting, drawing,
sculpture, film, performance, and immersive installation.
She plans to
use her time at the 18th Street Art center to meld the two mediums: bringing together the art of painting with the aesthetics of tattooing with works on paper, and to create some small
scale sculptures that she can see in her mind's eye and now need to figure out how to bring into fruition.
Shepherd has repeatedly redrawn the other muse, the bent plywood Aalto chair, designed to «hold» a body and is thus naturally curved,
using the iconic Modernist shape to develop imaginary, human -
scaled sculptures.
She moved to the United States in 1957, where she showed large
scale paintings, soft
sculptures, and environmental installations
using electric lights and mirrors.
Celebrated for his full -
scale installations and wall - mounted
sculptures, Drew
uses a variety of materials such as wood, iron, cotton, paper and mud to re-work in the building of new and lively forms.
Anarchy Ball and Scalpel, are giant three - dimensional carpet - bedding
sculptures which will complement his previous work which
uses decoration and surface as themes and have included intricate cut paper
sculptures and large -
scale outdoor
sculptures.
Using the mediums of photography, video, sound and
sculpture to examine notions of time, freedom, play and power, Gonzalo Lebrija often incorporates the geometry of semi-folded paper planes into his large -
scale works, painted over as hardened surfaces.
Through creating large -
scale sculpture, often
using found objects such as doors from rural Chinese homes, he continues to explore new ways to render his interest in the human body and its unique language.
The work serves as both a large -
scale sculpture and a functional element that can be
used to delineate space or block natural light during special events.
Among the numerous works on display are
sculptures that he created with artist friends such as Niki de Saint Phalle, Berhard Luginbühl, Daniel Spoerri, and Eva Aeppli, his
sculptures that deal with his passion for motor racing, and two of his complex large -
scale sculptures that touch the senses by the
use of kinetic, optical, and acoustic means.
Calder's also
using wire and he's also making small -
scale sculptures.
Yoram Wolberger
uses childhood toys and everyday domestic items to create his large
scale sculptures, foregrounding the latent symbolism and cultural paradigms of these objects that so subtly inform Western culture.
Some of the participating artists include: Abbas Akhavan who will exhibit a water fountain created
using stacks of dishes pots and cooking pans that explores the politics of hospitality; Zineb Sedira whose large -
scale photographs and sugar
sculpture references the history of sugar, race, migration and globalization; Tadasu Takamine reflects on the consequences of the catastrophic nuclear meltdown at Fukushima in a series of performative videos; Asunción Molinos whose work in the show originates for a «pop - up» restaurant she ran in Cairo which dealt with issues related to Egypt's export / import policies and Senam Okudzeto whose work Portes - Oranges features metal
sculptures used by Ghanaian fruit sellers to display oranges.
Robert Rauschenberg
used a stuffed eagle in his 1959 work Canyon, while Damien Hirst shocked the art world with his large
scale sculptures that featured taxidermied animals submerged in formaldehyde, calling the viewer to consider his or her own mortality.
Instead of depicting nature as a sublime force in the manner of Caspar David Friedrich or J.M.W. Turner, the Japanese artist Yutaka Sone addresses the natural world through
sculptures, paintings, and drawings that depart from art - historical tradition by
using tricks of
scale and perspective to render the most familiar aspects of the environment uncanny, and strangely intimate.
The exhibition will be arranged chronologically, presenting the epic
scale of his artwork and the breadth of media he has
used throughout his career, including painting,
sculpture, photography and installation.
(New Orleans, LA)-- Featuring installations, paintings,
sculpture, photography, drawings, and video, Lifelike explores how artists from around the globe
use scale, unusual materials, and sly contextual devices to manufacture «authenticity.»
Pierogi intends to
use the old location for one - person exhibition and Pierogi's Flat Files, while the more expansive Boiler allows Pierogi to mount larger -
scale sculpture, painting, and installation exhibitions and present performances, readings and other events.
And in the meantime, the gallery sold well: a neon
sculpture by Tracey Emin, a Catherine Opie football landscape, Pettitoe, Suffolk (2011) by Juergen Teller, and Teller's large -
scale photograph of Joan Didion that's been
used as an advertisement for the fashion house Céline.
Chakaia Booker, One Way, 2008 Rubber tires and stainless steel 96 x 45 x 65 inches On loan courtesy of Marlborough Gallery, New York Referred to as a «radial radical,» the African American contemporary artist Chakaia Booker
used tires as her primary material in constructing these large -
scale sculptures on loan from Marlborough Gallery, Chelsea, N.Y. Spiky, dark, imposing and beautiful, these works interact with the museum's peaceful, minimalist
sculpture garden in new ways.
Using tower forms as key signifiers of place and identity, Scenic Overlook activates the two - story gallery space with four large -
scale wooden
sculptures that borrow signature architectural features from the four highest observation towers in the world: Tokyo Skytree, Canton Tower, CN Tower and Ostankino Tower.
I started
using drawing as a way of making something immediate that isn't restricted by materials or
scale in the same way making
sculpture can be.
Joe Cocozza, Commercial Director of Marokka said, «We relished the challenge of recreating one of our
sculptures on this
scale for Broadgate, and
using AR technology to enhance the physical experience.
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.
Using especially fabricated industrial materials to make her architecturally
scaled light
sculptures, she draws inspiration from artists such as Dan Flavin and Robert Irwin.
This exhibition at The Hepworth Wakefield explores how Caro incorporated architectural features into his work, from the large -
scale painted steel
sculptures made in the 1960s to his final pieces created
using large sheets of perspex.
Using sculpture, installation, video, photography, text and performance, Bonvicini's work ranges from the intimate to the architectural in
scale, questioning some of the often hidden forces that shape identity.
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.
Highlights from the show include Royal College of Art graduate Jodie Carey's eight foot chandeliers made out of fluff from a hoover, Tom Price's animated, small
scale sculpted plaster heads, Emma Puntis's mesmerizing miniature portraits, Tatsuya Kimata's ironic
sculptures of everyday objects sculpted
using traditional marble and stone carving skills, Doug White's majestic palm trees crafted from thousands of abandoned car tyres retrieved from road sides in Belize, Michael Lisle - Taylor's army uniforms crossed with straight jackets, which play to his 19 years in the Navy, and Boo Ritson's large -
scale photographs of people she transforms into characters caked in thick paint, which have sold out in her second solo show only a year after graduating.
So the black gold from the mines is at the centre of this exhibition of large -
scale installations and
sculptures: The deep black of coal, its shimmering surface and tactile qualities were
used as aesthetic resources by artists such as Marcel Broodthaers, David Hammons, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Bernar Venet or the ZERO group.
The Primordial Molder, is a continuation of her large -
scale ceramic
sculpture series that ruminates on the creation myth from Taoist tradition: in the primordial world, Nüwa the Snake Goddess marked the beginning of humanity by patching a giant hole in heaven with five - colored stones,
using the legs of a great turtle as pillars to support the collapsed sky from the earth.
Babette Bloch is a pioneer in the
use of laser - cut stainless steel to create
sculptures that range from table - top
scale to monumental.
She will make a colourful large -
scale glass installation made of many intricately cut
sculptures,
using found and blown glass and create an intimate atmosphere between the creature - like figurines which come to life with dramatic lighting.
Crosshair Brand is a
sculpture in two parts that presents a tool Johnson
uses to mark the surfaces of many large -
scale paintings on red oak, along with a small base also in red oak, and marked in a similar manner.
Kristalova has previously
used scale to create a particular dynamic between her work and the viewer; here, the plinth required visitors to look up at the
sculptures, elevating their status.
Walking in the landscape is the basis of Long's practice but over the past 40 years he has extended his concerns to encompass photographic and text - based work,
sculptures made in stone and wood, small -
scale works
using handprints and fingerprints on paper and driftwood, and monumental wall drawings made
using mud and clay.