Sentences with phrase «sculptural tradition»

Your work has previously been compared to a number of figurative sculptural traditions.
At the same time, these works can be placed in an ancient sculptural tradition because of the similarities with the classical portrait bust.
In his mature works he included references to the grand sculptural traditions of Western art, from Classicism to the Baroque.
With playful references to twentieth century sculptural traditions e.g. Henry Moore, Richard Serra, Steve is conceived as a quirky but friendly monument to the person of the future combining traditional sculptural materials and new technology.
Eva follows the legacy of modernist sculptural tradition, in the line of leading female artists such as Barbara Hepworth and Eva Hesse.
The work advances Warren's interest in the subversion of Western sculptural traditions through distorted representations of the female nude, which is typically portrayed in her work with exaggerated, often grotesque physical characteristics.
Whilst Houseago's oeuvre can be seen as a continuation of a historical sculptural tradition, the unusual combinations of materials, the inclusion of references drawn from popular culture and the unusual interplay between two and three - dimensional elements, all challenge the hierarchy inherent within visual forms, and the materials and values associated with them.
After a strictly figurative beginning, under the influence of his teacher, Henry Moore, he drifted away from sculptural tradition to create revolutionary assemblages, welded and bolted together, painted in bright colours and positioned on the floor within the viewer's space; these were abstract works but rich in ideal content.
In the vein of the performative sculptural tradition of Bruce Nauman's and Dan Graham's early work, Jan Robert Leegte's exhibition playfully explores the nature of digital materiality and its manifestation within both online / virtual / digital and offline / physical / analogue spaces, and the relationship between these spaces as they constitute a single reality.
The resulting practice remains difficult to name and is quite distant to the academic sculptural traditions of the time, it links more to the vernacular traditions of making devotional objects in Podhale, the region of Poland where he lived.
The production of the objects employs specific sculptural traditions contrasted to the function and situation of their prototype.
Similarly, the pseudo-crucifixion of Untitled need not be seen as a blasphemous critique of organised religion, even as it engages with the polychrome sculptural tradition of Cattelan's own Catholic background.
Furthermore, it also echoes the post-Cubist sculptural tradition evinced in the bronze casts of Picasso, Boccioni, and Matisse.
The exhibition on American sculptural traditions which include a fair share of Black sculptors?
Her work is an amalgamation of traditional photographic languages and a syntax belonging to twentieth century sculptural tradition.
Examining the relationship between readymade and figurative sculptural traditions, The Golden Thread presents cast sculptural forms that are simultaneously archaic and modern, formal and informal, uncanny and concrete.
Eva Rothschild's work has developed out of the legacy of the modernist sculptural tradition, in particular the formal languages of such artists as Barbara Hepworth and Eva Hesse, both of whom, in their own ways, were committed to studying sculpture's capacity to create bodily encounters in space.
The end product arises out of a sculptural tradition based on the creation of works of art influenced by religion and literature, but simultaneously reduced to a secret level of identification — an art historical lingua franca.
His work, from early minimal objects to increasingly expansive and complex forms, has always dealt with such central issues of the sculptural tradition as size and scale, balance and imbalance, figuration and abstraction.
It also puts his creative side in touch with any number of sculptural traditions.
His rejection of the pedestal to place his works directly on the gallery floor, which resulted in a direct, one - to - one relationship between viewer and artwork, was perhaps his most radical and innovative revision of sculptural tradition.
But the show is meant to illustrate the artists» common interest in pushing the boundaries of sculptural tradition and exploring the essential elements of form.
Having lived, studied and worked in the city of Bilbao for most of her life, the artist is part of the region's sculptural tradition, known for its horizontal collaborative dynamic linking different generations.
Some pieces are freestanding, others wall - mounted, and most refer to the sculptural tradition (rather than painting) for meaning.
He employs the sculptural tradition of cast bronze while at the same time he interferes throughout the process at the mould in the foundry, often eliminating elements from the compositions.
She has cast forms in plaster and jesmonite and arranged them so that they unavoidably reference a sculptural tradition that takes you from the abstraction of Anthony Caro, back towards the figure through Henry Moore and beyond him to classical sculpture.
Other times they had a strong association to sculptural traditions - such as marble, wood, concrete and iron.
At other times they had a strong association to sculptural traditions, such as marble, wood and concrete.
All the works on view spring from a drawing practice, although they are also rooted in a sculptural tradition.
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