Sentences with phrase «sculptural works on»

You can view more of Stockholm's sculptural works on his website.
In this way, the sculptural works on view invite meditation on the physically and socially imposed limitations on the female body, while presenting a formal exploration of the sensual tactility of flesh and skin as universals.
Rebecca Warren at Matthew Marks In her first - ever solo - exhibition at Matthew Marks in Los Angeles, British artist Rebecca Warren presents new sculptural works on view at both gallery spaces on Santa Monica Boulevard and North Orange Grove.
Rather than upset the authority of an original maker, as in the Rauschenberg example, Ondak's move suggests a desire to release art from its representational and skillful obligations, even as he asserts the inescapable presence of association through the sculptural works on display.
It's Personal, presents new sculptural works on an introspective rather than political perspective by Sokari Douglas Camp.
In the sculptural works on view at the Parrish, the artist maintains his air of atmospherically enigmatic opacity.
The hybrid sculptural works on display — which combine elements from the natural world with mechanical parts such as wires, motors, strings, pulleys, hydraulics, and high tensile fabric — are powered by hand, plug - in electricity, and solar cells.
The site - specific installation spanning two different environments build on the artist's «preoccupations with deconstructing masculine affect» with two sculptural works on pedestals: one composed of found objects, thrift and hardware store finds composed of cheap Eau de Cologne bottles juxtaposed with its English BRUT variant, not available in Germany.
- Linda Warren Projects: New sculptural work on display from MFA Thesis study at Jacksonville Univ..
Dana Younger focuses his mostly sculptural work on the cost of Western expansion; juxtaposing established Western conventions with historical figures to spotlight the damage associated with westward expansion.
Pessoli's Los Angeles inspiration is consciously revealed in the sculptural work on view.
The exhibition in New York will include the multi-channel video installation Psi Girls (1999), two rare and rarely seen paintings from the 1980s, new aura photo - portraits, a recent installation of holy water medicine cabinets from her ongoing Homage to Joseph Beuys series and a sculptural work on automatic writing, Homage to Gertrude Stein: Lucidity and Intuition (2011).
Joining these are many important works shown in the galleries for the first time including new works made specially for this exhibition, including a diaphanous cellophane window sculpture by Karla Black, a new text work from the series pretty much every world written, spoken, heard, overheard from 1989... by Douglas Gordon, a newspaper collage by Tony Swain, a sculptural work on paper by Andrew Kerr, Jim Lambie's colourful pop poster stack (free to take away) and Hayley Tompkins and Sue Tompkins painted chairs that can be found distributed throughout the galleries.

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In the late 1540s, an aging Michelangelo embarked on what he intended to be his culminating sculptural work, commonly known as the Florentine Pietà.
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.
Working to capture the breathtaking spirit and artistry of the original breakthrough Murano, the designers began by concentrating on the vehicle's sculptural qualities.
To - die - for views take centre stage on the sprawling open and covered timber decks above a large private dam teeming with birdlife, where you can rejuvenate your mind, body and soul in your own private outside bath in a spectacular elevated position with expansive sweeping views over the valley adjacent to a large lush private garden and alfresco dining area containing sculptural works.
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.
Previous presentations of Suh's works in Japan have focused primarily on his fabric pieces, but influenced by aspects of Japanese subculture such as figurines, he has also turned out various sculptural pieces in different materials.
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).
Instead, Kunitz finds this exhibition to not only shed light on Gehry's mental processes and working practices, but also to enhance viewer's understanding of Gehry as a sculptural architect.
Starting in February, two sculptural installations by Banks Violette (b. 1973, USA) and two works of sculpture by Oscar Tuazon (b. 1975, USA) will be on view on the museum's ground floor, complemented by an audio installation for which Tuazon collaborated with Vito Acconci (1940 — 2017, USA).
You can see more of Peeta's work, including his paintings on canvas and sculptural objects, on his website and Instagram.
His sculptural work is based on the arrangement and overlapping of common construction materials such as boulders, glass, steel, concrete and marble, kept in perfect balance addressing the never - ending struggle against the force of gravity.
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.
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.
In the gallery, Lins will present a series of works all made using a distinct sculptural template: a vertical plywood pedestal with one striped side, a sunken corner with or without a plaster owl, and a painting on top.
Marcel Wanders» total environment will include several bodies of work: large abstract figural mirrors, such as Dysmorphophobia 1, 2 and 3, with carved details and cutouts, create an illusion of a character or ghostly figure; Self 2 is a steel cabinet and kinetic piece, balancing a sculptural ovoid form that abstracts a human head and physically rocks on the top surface; Tempter, an over-sized adult rocking unicorn is cast in bronze with metal chain stirrups; Shiqule Nuhai, two ceramic vases, monumental in height, reference Marcel Wanders» Delft Blue collection with a darker sensibility, using black glaze.
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...
Artists making monochromes shoulder the historical weight of Minimalism, but Bradley's connection to the movement is tenuous; his acrylic layers on cheap, pre-stretched Fredrix canvases convey none of the object fetishism of Carl Andre or Barry Le Va's refined sculptural work.
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.
Often hinging on frameworks of social or commercial labor, such as the day - to - day activity of gallery staff, X-ray machines, or FedEx shipping operations, his photographic and sculptural works are each indexical products of transactions — whether initiated by, or exposed by the artist.
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.
Look for a new sculptural installation of 100 vertical forms assembled from wooden shapes and 40 works on paper produced with everything from coffee and markers to colored pencils.
Edgar Orlaineta's work focuses on the minutiae of everyday life, employing objects and ideas and transforming them into sculptural forms.
Sarah Staton's Steve, a personified sculptural pavilion, will be sited on The Stade — originally a working area but now given over to leisure and tourism.
On a flat canvas painted forms appear sculptural and his three - dimensional works are painterly.
Boulder Films (2008 — 11), on the other hand, do succeed in doing more to ignite Holden's original sculptural work, large, relatively rough - hewn wooden orbs planted in some innocuous rural or urban setting.
Although his starting point will be a brilliantly executed copy of the original, his concern is essentially to apply a contemporary painting and sculptural approach to the works as a comment on the original piece.
Yulim's work is delicate, airy, almost whispered, made of light embroideries, inks on silk, everyday objects transformed into tiny jewels, small sculptural structures that refer to the concept of nest and shelter.
In this first UK institutional exhibition of Neïl Beloufa's work, the ICA show a selection of his latest works on film alongside recent sculptural works across the Lower Gallery and Theatre.
For his first international show, Plastic / Paper, Palladino created a new series of works that explore his two main practices: watercolor painting on paper and 3 - dimensional sculptural reliefs.
While earlier, enamel works focused on line and flatness, her move to oil paint in 2001 has resulted in a sculptural, almost three - dimensional style.
Illicit indeed, but more importantly, Melgaard's microcosm of rubber sex dolls perched seductively (often spread eagle) on colorful, Jim Drain-esque sculptural furniture and rugs with videos and sound interspersed throughout, is perhaps the first time thus far in the biennial that the work on view and its curatorial agenda feel true to the «moment» as it were, in an attempt to be captured.
Photography, video and performance are seen alongside works on paper, sculptural objects and installations.
Sculptural elements take center stage in Alison Rossiter's newest body of work which has also gotten larger since we last profiled the artist on galleryIntell.
Each creates works with a varying dependence on the wall, include two - dimensional wall works, three - dimensional wall works and fully sculptural installations.
Villar Rojas, who is described by the Serpentine curators as being «on the brink of gaining international renown for his dramatic, large - scale sculptural works», 1 operates in the tradition of Merz and her fellow Arte Povera artists in focusing his work on clay and brick, but with a contemporary twist of conceptualism and site - specificity.
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