Sentences with phrase «sculptural works featuring»

Jones» sculptural works featured elements such as cable, cable ties, endpin jacks, CD cases, and a variety of current and vintage music accoutrements, including sculptures of sound absorbing panels and reimagined speaker boxes.
A mixed media sculptural work featuring a subverted depiction of the infamously non-threatening Mammy — transforming the docile archetype into an armed and ready revolutionary.
The piece, a sculptural work featuring a 16 - foot mirror with a real line of cocaine running down the center, also proved to be controversial.
Vibrant and seductive floor - and wall - based sculptural works feature in this exhibition, the artist's first at Victoria Miro Mayfair.

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Inspired book carver Guy Laramée (featured previously here and here) has been cutting into the printed page, revealing snow - capped mountains in his latest series of sculptural works.
A visual and aural experience, the exhibition feature's some of the artist's most celebrated and innovative creations, including Aviarium works that explore wave vectors of bird vocalizations; and examples from his sculptural Recital series paying homage to overlooked figures such as blues legend Bessie Smith and Arctic explorer Matthew Henson.
The first mid-career survey dedicated to Deschenes's work, this exhibition will feature 20 years of her art, including explorations of various photographic technologies, rich and nuanced work with photograms (a type of photographic image made without a camera), and sculptural installations that reflect the movements and light within a given space and respond to a site's unique features.
The exhibition is the culmination of a multiyear collaboration between Smith and Los Angeles — based conceptual artist Glenn Kaino and will feature sculptural installations and other works by Kaino, objects from the Tommie Smith archives and an animation of Smith's winning race created from contributed drawings.
This exhibition, the artist's first museum show, features the full range of Moran's work, from performance and collaborations with visual artists to his own sculptural works.
Featuring several newly commissioned artworks and installations, the exhibition explores some of the ways sculptural materials and forms are changing as artists respond to the mediated and virtual realities of the world in which we live and work.
SEAFOAM features the NY - based street artist's gritty paintings, mixed - media, and sculptural works, many of which use found materials from his home shores of Coney Island.
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.
Often tending towards the grotesque, Bhabha's sculptural works and photo - based drawings feature bodies that appear dissected and dismembered, but one can likewise view them as monuments to human life reclaimed from the detritus of a post-apocalyptic landscape.
Still, yet, else, further, again features two works, «Hole,» an immersive sculptural installation in the main gallery and «794 mph,» a single channel video projection.
New Sculpt features large format prints and video of her digital sculptural work, which will be accompanied by online performance the night of the opening.
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.
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.
This exhibition follows the artists from their early video installations and websites to later large - scale sculptural work and feature - length films, screened daily in a gallery cinema.
The exhibition features over eighty works by the New York - based artist, created from 1987 — 2013, including a plethora of sculptural items, modified photographs, various drawings, and two large - scale installations.
Having conquered the U.K., Prouvost is now taking her offbeat, literarily minded work to the New Museum for her first solo show in the United States, a lobby installation called For Forgetting that will feature a mural, «scattered sculptural elements,» videos, a film, and more.
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.
A large installation of my sculptural work will also feature in a new exhibition entitled Forces Behind Forms, touring to Galerie im Taxispalais, Austria; Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Haus Esters and Haus Lange, Germany, and Kunstmuseum Thun, Switzerland in 2015 - 16.
This exhibition features no ink or brushes, but plenty of monumental sculptural works that highlight the new relationship between Chinese artists and the three - dimensionality of sculpture and its materials.
An important feature of Horn's work is her sculptural and photographic explorations into the implications of repetition and doubling.
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.
The show will feature an extensive group of the artist's sculptural wall reliefs and works on paper from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s in what will be the first significant presentation of the artist's work in America in over a decade.
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.
New sculptural work was recently featured in an exhibition called «Against the Grain» at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
The second artist featured is American street artist Mark Jenkins (interviewed) who will be displaying his thought - provoking and clever sculptural works.
The expansive upstairs gallery featured a wide range of exciting, experimental works from Dani Dodge's foam sculptural pieces, and stoneware by Ben Jackel, to vibrant abstracts.
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.
Julian Schnabel will feature a body of significantly sized, sculptural paintings in the iconic Court of Honor, plus three other distinct bodies of new work in the galleries dedicated to Auguste Rodin's sculptures; the artist's response to the physical space of the Legion of Honor and eternal themes in its collection.
Featuring a collection of previously undiscovered work by Charles Sheeler, Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form casts a new light on one of America's best - known modernists.
His current solo exhibition titled Synthesa at Lehmann Maupin in New York City features three new sculptural bodies of work: Synthesa, Abstract Sculptures, and One Minute Forever.
This exhibition also features his sculptural work, with which the artist feels that he is «able to shorten the distance between paintings and reality».
The exhibiton will feature works from Donovan's latest series, Compositions (Cards), wall - mounted framed works in various sizes that explore stratification as both a sculptural technique and a means to construct a two - dimensional picture plane.
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.
Several of the featured artists make work that is considered photographic but is camera-less, while, for others, photography has laid the groundwork for the moving image or functions as a jumping - off point for sculptural investigations.
The exhibition features six works from the «Sarrafos» series, composed of white tempera panels intersected by a single, angled black bar, and works from «Brancos e Pretos,» seemingly flat panels punctuated by painted arcs and lines that reveal slight variations of texture to cast shadows and form subtle sculptural reliefs.
Kate Gilmore: In Your Way features ten works — nine performance - based videos and one live performance / sculptural installation that invites audience participation and that was commissioned by the Museum.
Artsy news editorial highlights Anat Ebgi's Dallas Art Fair booth presentation, featuring sculptural works by An Te Liu.
Highlights include a performance festival hosted in collaboration with the Louvre (featuring works by Tim Etchells, Alexandre Singh, and Otobong Nkanga); the inauguration of the Salon Jean Perrin, a new exhibition space (here, nine dealers, among them Richard Saltoun and Arnaud Lefebvre, present solo shows of artists from the 1970s); and On Site, a new section at the Petit Palais showcasing large sculptural works and installations.
The work of Matthew Day Jackson has changed dramatically in the subsequent nine years since being featured in New American Paintings, largely focusing on sculptural installations, video, and technology - based media.
The event kicked off with the heaving opening of «Room» at Sadie Coles HQ, an all - women show featuring sculptural installations and photographic works, juxtaposed with a solo presentation of Martine Syms by Bridget Donahue Gallery (New York).
His upcoming San Francisco exhibition will feature all new works ranging from decadent sculptural pieces to a site specific installation and new paintings.
This exhibition marks a culmination of his acclaimed sculptural approach and the first time a comprehensive body of work by Schanck will be on public view and features 15 works with independent, stand - alone narratives woven into an otherworldly landscape.
The exhibition features a wide variety of paper work but includes three altered books and three sculptural pieces made from cut up book pages.
The gallery also features an exterior sculpture garden displaying work by contemporary British artist Jonathan Kenworthy, contemporary Acadian artist Marie - Hélène Allain, and sculptural figures after Watteau.
Nadia Arditta's exhibition Moonlight features sculptural works by the artist.
The solo show by the San Francisco based artist features a new body of work using interchangeable sculptural assemblages for a site - specific installation throughout the ramps of the twisting gallery space.
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