Sentences with phrase «sculptural work at»

In April Lang will be showing a new series of photographic and sculptural work at the House of St Barnabas in London, titled An Idle Brain Is Satan's Shoppe, curated by Marcelle Joseph.
His sculptural work at PEER cross references one element of a stolen Barbara Hepworth sculpture, Two Forms (Divided Circle)(1960), that creates a deception of surface and weight through its reincarnation in polystyrene.
A joyful aggressiveness surrounds Pascale Marthine Tayou's sculptural work at its spring debut in the ifa Gallery space.
Other Primary Structures is an exhibition of important sculptural work at The Jewish Museum, New York.
Zhang Ding's sculptural work at Galerie Krinzinger featured metallic lettering applied onto tall concrete barriers, challenging the prescribed spatial layout of the fair while Jenny Holzer's streaming LEDs created their own textual rhythm at Pearl Lam Galleries.
Oscar Tuazon: Live, the second major publication on the American artist (born 1975), concentrates on an exhibition of new sculptural works at Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, including a full - scale reproduction of fragments of the artist's house in Los Angeles.
2015 saw his first museum solo exhibition at the High Museum of Art, in Atlanta; his second appearance at the Havana Biennial in the spring; and a major show of paintings and sculptural works at Bryce Wolkowitz and Mary Boone galleries in the fall.
Haegue Yang presents a body of sculptural works at Chantal Crousel that are a must see if your in Paris.
Lorna Simpson at Hauser & Wirth Artist Lorna Simpson presented stunning new large - scale ink and gessoed paintings, as well as strong sculptural works at the Hauser & Wirth booth at Frieze New York 2017.

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Grab a seat at the bar in this soaring industrial space — all exposed brick, concrete floors, and sculptural ductwork — and go deep on the creative, seasonal cocktail list while simultaneously working your way through the small plates and larger, shareable entrées.
December 8 - 23: Check out the work of 36 sculptural and functional clay artists at the annual Feet of Clay Holiday Show and Sale (Brookline)
Check out the work of 36 sculptural and functional clay artists at the annual Feet of Clay Holiday Show and Sale (Brookline)
Meanwhile, down at City Hall Park, through December 2, there's a retrospective of LeWitt's sculptural work from 1965 to 2006.
I have some intriguing private commissions coming up and a couple of really large projects for autumn 2018 that sadly I'm not at liberty to release information about yet, but suffice to say that my developments in thatch on a larger scale are hopefully set to continue, and I'm also slowly developing new designs for very large sculptural forms using a dry stone walling technique (potentially working with a small team of dry stone wallers) but my projects and locations of new works won't be formally announced until early 2018.
With a clear brief, the firm accepted a proposal to work with art consultancy Artzu to commission a new piece of sculptural art to stand in the forecourt at the front of the hotel.
Upcoming in 2010 and 2011 Simmons will produce photographic, sound, performance and sculptural works in conjunction with MoMA PS.1, The Studio Museum, The Goethe Institute / Wyoming Building, The Kitchen, New York, The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, The Bronx Museum of Art and The Center For Contemporary Art, Prague and The Center for Art Design and Visual Culture, Baltimore among many other venues.
Andy Goldsworthy will be speaking with curator Molly Donovan about his large - scale sculptural work around the world at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.
On view until February 18, 2018, the work uses sculptural reliefs to enhance large - scale photographs of the artist standing in front of oil paintings from the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Otto Dix's The Businessman Max Roesberg, Dresden (1922) and Balthus's Girl at a Window (1957).
► HOME & HEARTH: Group exhibition will display sculptural work in the 2016 annual all women artist's exhibition presentation of fine art excellence at the INDIANA INTERCHURCH CENTER — IIC GALLERY.
Initially conceived to document the artist's 2014 exhibition at David Zwirner in New York — his first with the gallery, debuting new sculptural work, a critically acclaimed video, and a much - discussed animatronic sculpture — the publication ultimately exists as a hybrid between an exhibition catalogue and a stand - alone expression of Wolfson's vision.
Unlike most large surveys, this eloquent, accessible volume takes a close, in - depth look at specific works of art and series, including paintings, drawings, graphics, sculptural pieces, and illustrated books from all periods of Johns's career.
- Linda Warren Projects: New sculptural work on display from MFA Thesis study at Jacksonville Univ..
Best known for his vibrant but intimate ceramic sculptural work and part in the California Clay Movement of the 1960s, Ron Nagle's first solo exhibition on British soil opened at Modern Art last week.
At the museum, 30 of his colorful, dynamic and sculptural Soundsuits are on view, along with seven new mixed - media commissions, video work, a site - specific wall tapestry, and a special «Map in Action» gallery will capture the Chicago - based artist's public performances in Detroit — displaying the Soundsuits worn and featuring video documentation of the activities.
MARTHA MYSKO (* 1982) is a recent Cranbrook graduate whose first show at the gallery in 2012 included room - size sculptural installations and wall works assembled from found domestic matter: painted carpets, outdated TVs and iMacs, half of a couch.
«The Merging» app project was first introduced in 2016, and this time it will enable visitors to discover sculptural work from four plinths installed at the gallery, as well as «bring to life» all the other works in the show.
California (Sacremento to be exact), native, Liz Larner presents a new body of work at Regen Projects in Los Angeles, but what is happily off - kilter about this bold, sculptural presentation, is that coupled with it viewers find a side gallery in which an earlier selection of notably smaller, object - based works acts as an unusual and telling counterpoint.
Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014 @ 7 — 9 p.m. KEVIN BEASLEY in Conversation at Studio Museum in Harlem New York Artist - in - Residence Kevin Beasley, whose works include sculptural installations made with found materials, discusses the development of his practice and experience at the museum with Lumi Tan, associate curator at The Kitchen.
Her Off the Page exhibition at Tinney Contemporary features works that are assemblages which combine various materials with other media, usually beeswax, as well as mixed media paintings with sculptural elements.
In looking at the last works of Rose Ann McGreevy, my considered thought is she was on the cusp of a new body of large sculptural site - specific works.
In her artistic practice, recent works include the large - scale sculptural installations Raked at Spencer Brownstone Gallery in New York (2014), and Floor / Ceiling at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Connecticut (2013).
Irving Harper had an exhibition at the Rye Arts Center in October 2014, that showcased 77 of his sculptural works that were constructed almost entirely of cut, folded and glued paper.
For those unfamiliar with their work, the exhibition at Maureen Paley's is typical of their mode of presentation in being more of an environment or a set — vividly coloured wall paintings with strong formal and graphic elements unite and frame the various sculptural and pictorial components into an integrated whole.
Included in the exhibition 20 Years: Art Projects International will be an early poetry painting by Pouran Jinchi, Untitled (Poetry # 98 - 1)(1998), exhibited at The Vilcek Foundation in 2008, and a number of her sculptural prayer stone works, among them Prayer Stone 2 (2011), featured at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and similar to her work exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston earlier this year.
The scope of Michael Meads» work is large, and wandering from room to room in «Bent Not Broken» at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, his range of mediums and forms is awe - inspiring: acrylic paintings, charcoal drawings, papier - mâché masks, screen - printed images overlaid on gessoed wood panels, vivid sculptural triptychs, a small bound book of collages.
His sculptural works include the monumental bronze sculptures The Dance at London's South Bank, Evolutionary Loop 517 at the University of Aberdeen and Athena in the London City Airport, which at 12 metres is the tallest bronze sculpture in the UK.
The first major survey of her work in the United States is currently on view at SculptureCenter in New York (January 25 — March 30, 2015), featuring an overview of her videos of the past 15 years alongside new sculptural works.
Pangolin London provides a platform for Eastwood - Bloom to show his most recent work which is at the fore - front of sculptural practice.
Jones» first mature works — cartoonish depictions of city buses, rendered in bright colors on shaped panels — became iconic images of British pop and also hinted at the conflation of painterly space and sculptural form that would characterize much of his later work.
Tamara Johnson's sculptural interventions and performative gestures whimsically explore the cultural dynamics at work in the landscape, merging public and private notions of space.
The exhibition will feature a sprawling installation of paintings, drawings, and sculptural objects ranging from vessels to surfboards, including new work created specifically for the space at MCASB.
As he persisted with painting, his work sat at a remove from the sculptural experiments of his peers — and from the market for them.
New sculptural work was recently featured in an exhibition called «Against the Grain» at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
Her extraordinary and highly influential career spans paintings, performances, room - size presentations, outdoor sculptural installations, literary works, films, fashion, design, and interventions within existing architectural structures, which allude at once to microscopic and macroscopic universes.
The festival will coincide with the opening of a solo exhibition from Sam Falls at Ballroom Marfa, featuring new sound, video, sculptural, and wall works by the Los Angeles - based artist.
Taking place at two venues, the show opens with a daring and original selection of new performance work, sculptural installation, painting and photography, each exploring a point of view as unique as the show's many Us's.
The minimalist angles of the 1970s and the breath - filled curves of the 1980s are both on display at Cuningham in sculptural maquettes and works on paper.
Camille Ann Brewer, curator of contemporary textile art at The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum, gifted an untitled circa 1970 sculptural assemblage work by Thompson.
Working in multi-media, New York - based artist Erin Shirreff's work encourages the viewer to see objects in new ways: unsettling spacial and sensory experience by creating sculptural works specifically for the camera that confuse perception; layering still photographs in video to present a new experience of the Moon or James Turrell's great unfinished Roden Crater work (2009); exploring myriad interferences of glare and shadow at play on a computer screen; and presenting only one façade of a familiar Tony Smith work in an outdoor commission, Sculpture for Snow.
While the two artists have been making new works for this exhibition at the gallery for almost a month now, the opening reception provides the opportunity to see their sound geometry - inspired photographic and sculptural creations in full swing.
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