Exhibition open: 10th -16 th October 2011 www.gallerynosco.com Menange a trois brings together three artists of varying mediums and explores the affinities between
their sculptural works presented here.
These are the questions Shonibare asks in The British Library,
a sculptural work presented alongside End of Empire at Turner Contemporary.
The title is a reference to
a sculptural work presented by Joseph Beuys in an underground passageway in Munich in 1976.
With four areas of focus in the VOLUME exhibition — large
sculptural works presented inside and outside («Esculturas Grandes»), smaller works presented on pedestals («Esculturas de Mesa»), ceramic pieces («Vessels»), and sculptures by New Yorkers («New York - North Adams Shuttle»), the Berkshire Art Museum — in its 4th season — has given all its new exhibition space for sculptural works
Not exact matches
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.
The overview of her image - based
sculptural practice includes
works from 1989 to the
present, including Vanity Mirror III (Edwardian) from 1989, pictured here.
Future Eaters
presents a range of contemporary Australian and international artists
working with
sculptural practices in our
present technological age.
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery is pleased to
present an exhibition of new installation and
sculptural works by Sarah Sze.
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.
Nigerian artist Otobong Nkanga
presents a floor - based
sculptural work titled «Tsumeb Fragments».
Future Eaters
presents a range of Australian and international artists
working with
sculptural practices in the technological age.
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.
Fitch and Trecartin
work together to create the
sculptural installations in which the movies are
presented, and the forms of sculpture that exist inside the movies themselves such as the sets and wardrobe.
Across the street, in the Contemporary Arts Center, the New York - based artist Naama Tsabar
presented a section of her
sculptural series
Work on Felt (ongoing).
These new, site - specific
works are contextualized by
sculptural assemblages composed of derelict toys, objects, and ephemera from the artist's studio, and a selection of charcoal drawings and key paintings made between 1990 and the
present.
Confronted by the show, two questions come to mind: What does it mean to
present these items — a woodcut by Joel Shapiro, an etching by Mary Heilmann, a «
sculptural wall unit» with letterpress, lithography and collage by Jessica Stockholder and Jeremy Sigler, or a book by Susan Howe and Robert Mangold — even obliquely, as
works by Miller, Lingen, and Melby?
The exhibition, which contains around 120
works, examines seven hundred years of
sculptural practice; from fourteenth - century Europe to the global
present.
The 1974 exhibition publicized rare and hardly known Russian Avant - garde
sculptural work for the first time in the West and the 1988 retrospective
presented a comprehensive selection of 20th century masters from Arp and Brancusi, Gonzalez and Matisse to the Stenberg brothers and Torres - Garcia in an innovative curatorial setting.
Los Ojos
presents new
works by Kyle James Dunn and Sarah Elise Hall: using foam, plaster, fiberglass and caulk, Dunn creates
sculptural paintings that incorporate a maximalist approach in a playful union of color and texture.
more than fifty gigantic, real firs hanging from the ceiling
presents a monumental
sculptural challenge: the trees must be placed in a specific relationship to the exhibition space and simultaneously provide a dialogue with more than forty other
works of art in and around the site — sixteen of which have been created especially for the show.
The video will be
presented together with a new
sculptural installation of photo - diagrams as well as previous
works.
the rare
works employ tropical woods from the 20th century to create a range of innovative
sculptural forms, many of which have never been publicly
presented before.
This new
sculptural work, titled (Matthew Barney), which
presents the head of the artist carved in Mexican onyx, combines the Baroque and digital media in a portrait worthy of its subject.
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.
The artist also
presents his
Working Tables, tables bearing an accumulation of materials, found objects and maquettes reflecting ten years»
sculptural experiment that offer an unprecedented insight into the artist's
work process while also revealing connections between different projects.
Elsewhere, the artist
presents news
sculptural works made of lead, crystal, urethane and resin placed on pedestals which add an interesting depth and sophistication to her narrative.
For her New Museum presentation, Prouvost will
present For Forgetting (2014), a new
work that will include a semicircular collaged mural, a multichannel video installation, scattered
sculptural elements, and a film.
Leigh's
sculptural works in ceramic and other materials reference vernacular visual traditions from the Caribbean, the American South, and the African continent, as well as the black diasporic experience dating from the Middle Passage to the
present.
Fresh from her New York gallery debut, the artist
presents new paintings that incorporate collage, found objects, and
sculptural elements in unexpected ways that push the
work beyond traditional notions of painting.
The Forward Arts Foundation Emerging Artist Award winner
presents a new
sculptural installation alongside the
work of finalists David Armistead, Wihro Kim, Julianne Trew and Vanessa Brooke Williams.
The James A. Michener Art Museum
presents Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and
Sculptural Form, an exhibition of painter and photographer Charles Sheeler's little - known fashion photography created for Condé Nast between 1926 and 1931 — a body of
work that significantly informed the aesthetic vision of one of American modernism's founding figures.
This concise survey of over 30 years of
work will include a suite of preparatory drawings and
sculptural work made from the early 1980s to the
present in materials ranging from corrugated cardboard and medium - density fiberboard to aluminum, wool, polyester, poplar, faux fur, fleece, mahogany, brass, copper, and steel.
Presented in conjunction with a three - month residency supported by the Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, the artist will exhibit an installation of recent interactive
sculptural works exploring games and space in the Center's Atrium Gallery from November 16 — December 11, 2015, with the opening reception on Saturday, November 21, 6 - 8PM.
The ceramic
work serves as a repository for an elaborate
sculptural tableaux whose assembled detritus creates a string of hieroglyphs, a kind of archaeological anagram: encrypted sequences
present short bursts of personality and internal logic.
Representing a broad range of materials,
working methods and subject matter, the diverse
sculptural works in this exhibition are
presented against the Park's spectacular waterfront view of the Manhattan skyline.
Recently, her
work has been shown in major museum exhibitions; in the summer of 2011, PS1 - MoMA
presented a solo exhibition of her
sculptural heads.
Several pieces including the video triptych Being
present and other
sculptural and installation
work.
Smith will
present a new series of paintings of the Grim Reaper, and Wolfson will
present three new
sculptural wall
works.
In a simulated laboratory setting, Marie Munk
presents a recent series of
sculptural work based loosely around an ambiguous aesthetic resembling in utero or newly born creatures, each
work being animated in its own unique fashion through breathing, pulses, singing, speaking or moving.
Leave your flat,» and enter the garden where Akinciturk will
present new paintings and a yard - specific
sculptural work by Lorini.
Pratt Manhattan Gallery
presents «We Are Grammar,» a large - scale exhibition of 2D,
sculptural, installation, and video
works by over 40 contemporary artists who have been
working with text from the past decade.
The first two episodes of the film are
presented alongside a new series of textile and
sculptural works in the newly - restored Palazzina Canonica, the former headquarters of the Institute of Marine Sciences in Venice, on view till September 24th.
Zhang Huan's Evoking Tradition exhibition
presents primarily
sculptural works, as well as source materials, preparatory drawings, and video — both in the museum building and outdoors.
MUMA will
present a body of Frankovich's
work drawing on elements from her recent exhibition, Outside Before Beyond at the Kunstverein Düsseldorf combined with new
sculptural forms and performative sequences.
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.
Sundaram Tagore Chelsea is pleased to
present Susan Weil: Now and Then, an exhibition of new
sculptural paintings and drawings alongside a selection of mixed - media
works from past series that combine figurative illustration and photography with explorations of movement, time and space.
Marie Munk
presents a recent series of
sculptural work based loosely around an ambiguous aesthetic resembling in utero or newly born creatures, each
work being animated in its own unique fashion through breathing, pulses, singing, speaking or moving.
In their first show with the gallery since 2009, artist duo Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla
present a show focused on three
works that represent the breadth of their collaborative multimedia practice and explore existential themes — a
sculptural installation made from acrylic lecterns, dinosaur bones, and the remains of extinct species; a performance in which three vocalists whistle at a four - billion - year - old rock; and a sound
work based on recordings of breath.
OCTOBER GALLERY is also
presenting a
sculptural textile by El Anatsui, alongside compelling
works by Alexis Peskine, Naomi Wanjiku Gakunga, and Romuald Hazoumé of Benin, who is recognized for his «African» masks made from plastic gasoline containers.
Nick Cave, who captivated the art world with
sculptural works that are both objects and wearable costumes is
presenting a pair of exhibitions at Jack Shainman Gallery that focuses on sculptures composed of found objects.