Sentences with phrase «scale square grids»

Though the large - scale square grids and striped canvases she's best known for sooner recall those of the Minimalist Sol LeWitt than any Abstract Expressionist, she thought of her work as belonging to the latter group.

Not exact matches

For example, grids of just one mile square would enable models to simulate the small - scale conditions that catapult a routine thunderstorm or hurricane into a monster.
The installation, entitled «Playground Parachutes,» includes four large - scale murals that Greenfield - Sanders gridded into 72 square tiles printed in four basic colors: blue, pink, yellow and black.
His two large paintings, Yesterday, of colored moundlike shapes atop one another and receding in scale, and Carrying, ultramarine squares divided by a white grid accentuated with red squares (sound familiar?)
Monumental in scale, the BLOCKHEADZ paintings feature square and rectangular cartoon faces in loose grid patterns that recall hard - edged abstraction and color field paintings.
The adjacent gallery presents a configuration of the new sculptures, a glyph, and a large - scale, square steel grid.
Among the works included are Jonathan Borofsky's Untitled ping pong table, which all are encouraged to play, it posits the opponents at odds with each other as one side of the table is a «plus» and the other is a «minus»; Andreas Gursky's large scale photograph depicts a soccer match between the Dutch and French teams, however with no ball in sight and a player injured on the field, the image speaks to the larger nationalistic ideas of sports; Mike Kelley's Arena # 2 (Kangaroo) is comprised of tattered stuffed animals on a used children's blanket, creating a tableaux about loss of innocence; Kirsten Geisler's interactive female cyborg beckons the viewer with sound recognition software to engage in a dialogue of sorts; Yinka Shonibare's sculpture Hopscotch incorporates a classic children's game with headless mannequins dressed in Colonial attire and Sol LeWitt plays a game of chance in his wall drawing # 716 from 1991 in which there are eight possible lines (vertical lines, horizontal lines, arcs, etc) to be placed in each square of a grid covered wall.
In the wake of his much - lauded exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Stanley Whitney provides a large scale painting in his decades - old compositional modus operandi: gridded blocks of color on a square canvas, separated by thin ribbons of pigment.
The large works that have occupied him since 1969 are, in brief: Hubris, commissioned for the University of Hawaii at Manoa, one of Smith's most open and regular pieces to date, which consists of a two - section, 9 - by - 9 grid in black concrete, one half thin slabs at ground level, the other half the same grid raised to 3 feet 3 inches by a four - sided pyramidal module; Batcave, a complex environmental interior designed to «mold space and light» rather than material form, at the Osaka World's Fair, a new version of which will be shown soon at the Los Angeles County Museum; a gigantic triangular sculpture inserted into a Californian mountainside; a labyrinthine water garden for a delta; Smog, a huge new horizontal piece made from the dismantled components of Smoke (which was made for the Corcoran's «Scale as Content» show, 1967); Haole Center, a sunken square «pavement» within a square stone sculpture, with a metal ladder leading down below the earth's surface; two related monumental sculptures on platforms (Arch and Dial); and a flat 81 - block grid proposed for downtown Minneapolis.
Each photograph is gridded into tiny squares or diamonds, and the canvas, in turn, gridded on a correspondingly larger scale.
But the models do not represent the earth by every square mm of land surface albedo, but by grid - scale averages — but note that the 4th power radiation from a mean albedo will almost never equal the radiation from the detailed actual surface.
While uncertainty does increase at finer scales (e.g., 25 - kilometer grid squares compared to 1,000 - kilometer grid squares), the fact remains that much of the total uncertainty in regional changes actually arises from the larger scales.
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