Spread across two floors of WIELS as well as the auditorium, the exhibition features nearly all of the artist's videos, including his 1999 video of dance hall youth culture, Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore, and others that have been rarely shown, alongside key
sculptural works from the last decade, providing a long overdue survey of Leckey's remarkable oeuvre.
Pace Gallery sold off five
sculptural works from Fred Wilson (including one to an Asian art museum), Hauser & Wirth moved two glass sculptures by Roni Horn at $ 975,000 each, 303 Gallery sold almost all works on view, including pieces from Dout Aitken, Alicija Kwade and Hans - Peter Feldmann, while Lisson Galleryreported having sold out half their booth on preview day alone, including works from Lawrence Weiner, Pedro Reyes, Ryan Gander, Haroon Mirza, andStanley Whitney.
In 2003, along with his friends from the Eza Possibles collective, Tshindele initiated the «Kinshasa Wenze Wenze», an event that involved producing
sculptural works from recovered wrecked cars found across the city as a way of addressing the deteriorating state of the city, and the difficulties faced by its inhabitants.
In 2014, he unveiled this new model of embodied writing - as - art practice at the Whitney Biennial with his audio installation 16 Sculptures, in which he re-created iconic and lesser known
sculptural works from throughout the history of art in the medium of language, infesting these works with an authorial agency hitherto unexplored and allowing the viewer to collaborate in a re-creative perceptual exercise of meaning - formation.
And on view alongside the Seascape pictures are five
sculptural works from a series called Five Elements.
Meaning «the school of things», it was a movement in late 1960s Japan, in which a group of artists, inspired Italian Arte Povera and American minimalism and land art, created
sculptural works from natural and industrial materials
Occupying the entire gallery, this exhibition includes documentation of early performances,
sculptural works from the iconic Monster, Cyborg and Anagram series and recent immersive installations, as well as a selection of the artist's studio drawings.
's new series of tableau and portrait paintings are complemented and accompanied by
sculptural works from artists
Soudan more recently produced
sculptural works from old bicycle brake cables that he gathered during his time in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
The sequence then moves to the ground floor of the new building, where
sculptural works from the 1980s by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, Robert Gober, Charles Ray, Mike Kelley, Jeff Koons, Katharina Fritsch, Franz West, and others will be display, and concludes in the Museum für Gegenwartskunst with a survey of significant positions between the 1990s and the present, featuring sculptures by artists such as Gabriel Orozco, Matthew Barney, Absalon, Damien Hirst, Danh Vo, Monika Sosnowska, and Oscar Tuazon.
The MCA presentation will feature a selection of video and
sculptural works from across Pfeiffer's career, in which he has continually challenged the role of media images in defining community and identity.
The exhibition, organized by MMoCA director Stephen Fleischman and curator of exhibitions Jane Simon, features sixteen
sculptural works from the 1960s to the late 1990s focusing on the urban environment.
The São Paulo, Brazil native creates
sculptural works from unusual materials like chocolate syrup, tomato sauce, magazine clippings, diamonds, and trash, which he then records with his camera.
On view at SCAD Hong Kong's Moot Gallery, this exhibition explores themes of identity, hegemony, globalization and hybridity and features prints, posters and
sculptural works from 2006 - present, which have been constructed with thousands of stickers, paper collage and logos.
The exhibition will be held in both Thomas Dane galleries, with large pours and
sculptural works from the 60's onward in the new space (No. 3 Duke Street).
These new large - scale floating
sculptural works from the Dutch artist are currently on display at Amsterdam's Muziekgebouw Concert Hall and are collectively entitled Subduction Zones, placed to welcome the World Minimal Music Festival.
The exhibition and catalogue Thomas Schütte: United Enemies takes the artist's
sculptural works from the past two decades as its starting point.
Abraham Cruzvillegas is a Mexican artist best known for creating
sculptural works from local found objects and materials.
Sculptural works from the stellar collection — Eliasson, Flavin, Judd, Lewitt — will add to the experience.
Meanwhile, down at City Hall Park, through December 2, there's a retrospective of LeWitt's
sculptural work from 1965 to 2006.
For Explode Everyday Tomaselli will show a historic
sculptural work from the late 1980s.
The program will include new installation, performance, and
sculptural work from Esparza alongside collaborations and contributions from artists Carmen Argote, Nao Bustamante, Beatriz Cortez, Timo Fahler, Eamon Ore - Giron, and Star Montana.
Currently showing is «Disobedient Bodies» a retrospective of the fashion designer J.W. Anderson which juxtaposes
sculptural work from artists such as Henry Moore and Louise Bourgeois with his own creations.
«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.
The showing will draw from collections around the world with nearly 50 paintings and includes a selection of
sculptural work from the garden of -LSB-...]
Marrying a fellow sculptor Tom Doyle in 1965, Eva Hesse produced mostly
sculptural work from that point on and it was never lacking in its ability to surprise.
«Fernando and Humberto Campana: Hybridism» at Friedman Benda The most
sculptural work from the São Paulo — based artists to date, «Hybridism» features a collection of weird, wonderful objects — including a siren - shaped sofa upholstered in Amazonian fish hide and a pair of sofas with bases cast from found sticks and tree bark.
A special section includes a complete catalogue raisonée of
the sculptural work from 1975 through 2007.
Our list also features
sculptural work from a long - time favorite, Frank Stella.
Sculptural work from the past decade and a half by Michael Sailstorfer will be shown at Haus am Waldsee.
This volume collects nearly a decade of
sculptural work from the New York — based British artist Paul Lee (born 1974).
Not exact matches
Consider an example
from Rodin's
sculptural work, Torse D'Adele.
Working with community members ranging
from scientists to engineers, students, and neighbors, she co-creates
sculptural ecosystems in urban spaces.
This also tells the story of art and the development of
sculptural form in Art and how art develops through the ages
from Paleleolithic, Egyptian, Greek - Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic Art and Gothic Art following with Early Renaissance and the
work of Donatello to the
work of Michelangelo in Late Renaissance.
Short Circuit (1955) is similar to other
works from the period; it incorporates
sculptural elements with... Read More
The large - scale photographs are presented alongside wooden
sculptural works of a now demolished home; artefacts retrieved
from inside the homes; found photographs — some of which Strange has marked with ink and paint — and drawings that he created in the development of the project.
My desire to
work with
sculptural panels came
from equating the physical painting and the body.
Short Circuit (1955) is similar to other
works from the period; it incorporates
sculptural elements with both painting and drawing and combines abstraction with images and objects plucked
from the young artist's world.
Hailing
from Manchester, Rob is fascinated with different outcomes for his illustration and, through his personal
work, regularly looks to explore different printmaking techniques, animation and even
sculptural projects.
From giant installations and elusive
sculptural pieces challenging everyday objects to powerful and other - worldly visual narratives, NOW is a national arts programme that celebrates female contemporary artists
working in mainland China today.
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).
The overview of her image - based
sculptural practice includes
works from 1989 to the present, including Vanity Mirror III (Edwardian)
from 1989, pictured here.
The puppets and sets
from the performance were displayed as
sculptural works in the exhibition, along video and photographs of the puppet show.
This
sculptural work is comprised of 43 pipes
from a dismantled organ that range
from 10 cm to 250 cm long, describing the musical scale of this grand instrument.
Machine - carved
from solid aluminum, Ray's gleaming
sculptural wall
work Girl on Pony, 2015, measures seven feet tall, five feet wide, and four inches deep, weighing over 500 pounds.
These new
works emerge
from her somatic revelations and her study of milagros,
sculptural votive offerings used in latin cultures.
The artworks range
from intimate two - dimensional studies to large
sculptural works, all made
from a form of paper pulp.
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.
Maher creates dynamic sculptures
from concrete, aluminum, and resin; in his vibrant paintings, Dunlap divides the picture plane into interlocking geometries of shape and color; in video and
sculptural works, Tenser considers autonomy and dependence.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date,
from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled
from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative
sculptural work in porcelain and steel or iron.