"Sculptural objects" refers to three-dimensional artworks that are created by shaping or carving materials such as stone, wood, metal, or clay. These objects are made to be seen from various angles and are often displayed in art galleries or outdoor spaces.
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The gallery also exhibits fine crafts, integrating exquisite
sculptural objects in glass, wood, clay, fiber, and bronze alongside two - dimensional works.
As previously noted, a majority of the visual artists in the exhibition are sculptors or have
created sculptural objects using these technologies.
Much has been made, in recent criticism, of the significance of placing photographic images
on sculptural objects.
Through these gaps in memory and technical reproduction this object becomes a unique
sculptural object through minor adjustments in size, material, and general placement within the gallery space.
His work often deals with socioeconomic structures related to technological systems, and ranges
between sculptural objects, film and photography.
He is researching how architecture can create
sculptural objects questioning the boundaries between architecture and sculpture, interior and exterior space, private and public as well.
Through this approach she has created
stunning sculptural objects that possess an enchanting and impending presence, whilst also retaining a peaceful quality in their idle state.
, whose individual practices involve crafting sumptuous, meticulous paintings
of sculptural objects they have produced.
Ice Age Sculpture is the second in a series of intriguing Gallery 4 shows that examine natural materials
as sculptural objects.
The artist presents three perspectives with a video work,
sculptural objects in the main exhibition room, and the exhibition as a whole (more info after the break).
He loves to work with materials such as salt, coffee, sand, glass or cement in order to
create sculptural objects that cross the border between art and design.
There is no lack of confidence in the artist's marks, or for that matter his subtle shifts
between sculptural object and painting.
Life size cartoon figures have been pulled from their two dimensional substrate and made
into sculptural objects which are revealed as you walk around the installation.
Indeed, the surge of paper traces back several years to the advent of Minimalism, in which drawings and other documents routinely supported the production of
sculptural objects made by studio assistants or small commercial fabricators.
A private view will be held on Thursday 25 September from 6 - 9 pm featuring a one - off performance by artist collaborators Meta Drcar and Dori Deng featuring three female dancers responding to the architecture of the space, alongside a live performance of
sculptural objects by Harold Offeh based on his series of work looking at elements of historical 17th and 18th century gardens as sites of artifice, spectacle and theatre.
Sculpture Showroom is an adoption service
for sculptural objects, seeking to match works of art with new guardians.
The Fifth Floor installation also
includes sculptural objects that augment and animate Living Room's narrative: a stripped and gutted couch outfitted with underglow, cast bags of dirt embedded with foil candies, a carpet soiled during the couch demolition, and fishing lures and lines stretched across walls.
For his Sightings exhibition at the Nasher, Israel will combine
new sculptural objects made in the vernacular vocabulary of Hollywood movies to make a quasi-narrative installation related to a film that Israel is soon to release.
He was an early practitioner of found - object assemblage, and his relief and free - standing
sculptural objects such as CHILD (1959) and LOOKING GLASS (1964) were widely recognized equally for their masterful compositions and their daringly dark subject matter.
Graduate interior design students and faculty from Pratt Institute competed for the third consecutive year at the SOFA CHICAGO (
Sculptural Objects Functional Art + Design) CONNECT competition and won first place for the second time,...
Maria Hupfield (b. 1975, Wasauksing First Nation, Ontario, Canada) is an interdisciplinary artist who
produces sculptural objects intended for use or display in performances, videos, and installations.
The overwhelming quantity of
sculptural objects presented, although spurring from a valid concept, isn't able to meet the high expectations of a more «professional» public, also because — although with exceptions — the sculptures generally lack of artistic quality or care; thus, their immaterial value isn't enough to justify the «artifacts» overproduction in this show.
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And so despite the substantial number of non temporary three
dimensional sculptural objects he's produced - particularly over the last half - dozen years - I've always tended to regard him more as a maker of scenarios than of things, and his project as one devoted to performance and its documentation rather than to conventional facture.
An early practitioner of found - object assemblage, Bruce Conner's relief and free -
standing sculptural objects including the restored Child (1959) and Looking Glass (1964), both which were widely recognized for their masterful compositions and daringly dark subject matter.
Nnenna Okore: Twist and Turns @ David Krut Projects Nov. 20, 2014 — Jan. 17, 2015 Nnenna Okore is presenting a new series of dynamic, free -
form sculptural objects and textile - like formations.
Throughout the exhibition, Arceneaux
combines sculptural object, historical record, and fictional text in an effort to complicate the construction and transmission of knowledge.
Current studio practice includes both large installations and
smaller sculptural objects with sociopolitical themes, utilizing recycled materials, photography, and fabrication.
Both of these are white canvases that are
also sculptural objects, and the Cattelan has a sort of humor to it, but it also references so much art history — propping pieces by Richard Serra, readymade works by Duchamp; you name it — so there's this very subtle, humorous gesture on Cattelan's part.
In 1960 he began to introduce
found sculptural objects such as actual street signs into his work, exhibiting at Galleria La Tartaruga.
These works will be set into motion at U.S. Blues along with
other sculptural objects made by Schrader as well as a drawing from 1981 by the artist Roland Ayers.
The show features an installation of new
sculptural objects within a labyrinthine space designed to create an experience of unexpected encounters and a sense of mystery and discovery for the viewer to navigate.
The exhibition continues with works by: Isa Genzken, Cristina Iglesias, Liz Larner, Anna Maria Maiolino, Marisa Merz, Senga Nengudi, Lygia Pape, and Ursula von Rydingsvard, a Post Modernist generation of increasingly global figures who are far more expansive in their use of space, and whose works signal a foundational shift from
discreet sculptural objects toward more installation - based practices.
The exhibition continues with works by Isa Genzken, Cristina Iglesias, Liz Larner, Anna Maria Maiolino, Marisa Merz, Senga Nengudi, Lygia Pape, and Ursula von Rydingsvard — a Post-Modernist generation of increasingly global figures who are far more expansive in their use of space, and whose works signal a foundational shift from discreet
sculptural objects toward more installation - based practices.
Based in a fictional nautical scenario, the game puts the players in the role of collective storytellers, using physical props like short lengths of cord and
sculptural objects like a wooden ship to determine the fates of two groups: a crew of sailors on a three - masted ship, and a group of mermaids living in a floating forest of seaweed.
Her use of furniture from her past, often incorporating
handmade sculptural objects, reflects the «multivalent nature of the material universe.»
Only in Your Way features distinct new works by each artist, conceived to be in conversation with each other utilizing the gallery space and considering ideas
about sculptural objects and architecture in relation to the female body.
Paul Kuniholm Pauper is a public artist who creates art
embodying sculptural objects, often using a human as exhibition system, art using digital material, video and various time - based artwork.
These instructions become performances for the camera, images,
discrete sculptural objects and residues of activity that examine limits, restraint, and subversive stamina.
Instead, it's a more intimate meditation on the slow creep of continents through
beautiful sculptural objects, textiles, and kinetic curtains.
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