Sentences with phrase «sculpture in the exhibition»

Mexican artist Abraham Cruzvillegas stands amid his sculptures in an exhibition at Regen Projects in 2016.
The second sculpture in the exhibition, Witches House with Balls, combines a 2 1/2 foot tall stylized fairy - tale house with a red - topped mushroom surrounded by four small metallic - colored balls each on their own pedestals.
The sculptures in the exhibition include a life - sized black figurine of St. Katherine, an idealized gray vase, an over-sized black snake, and a pair of bright blue kidneys sitting on a checkered table cloth.
These works, made during the height of the international Concrete poetry movement, appeared alongside his sculptures in exhibitions and were excerpted in scholarly writings about the artist.
Smith's sculpture in this exhibition draws inspiration from nature and genuine concern for the planet, animals and fragile eco-systems we share.
Silva's installation of prints and sculpture in the exhibition further explore a world of post military drones and future rituals.
Samorì's foraging curiosity causes him to explore how each material responds to his narrative obsession; in fact the marble sculpture in the exhibition actually appears as if he has deconstructed the figure — as if enormous fingers had sculpted an approximate effigy of a «prima donna.»
The sculptures in the exhibition further exemplify Barney's forensic strategy of isolating and recombining certain materials to reveal their physical progress — copper, halite, polyethelene, gold plate, magazines and salt — and create totemic objects.
Seen together, the sculptures in the exhibition should offer an introduction to Truitt's work and provide a sense of her unique artistic achievement.
One of the most powerful sculptures in the exhibition is a small textile work by Louise Bourgeois: a sickly salmon - pink hand sewn crudely, its gnarled fingers outstretched, sits on a worm - eaten piece of wood.
The earliest sculptures in this exhibition are Donovan's 36 inch cubes, in which no adhesive is used to transform millions of pins, toothpicks and glass into new and unexpected geometric forms.
Other recent sculptures in the exhibition, Planets in My Head, Philosophy (2011); Planets in My Head, Physics (2010); and Pedagogy Boy / Boy (2011), echo the theme of the magical, transformative discoveries of childhood learning.
From the beginning of his career, his poems have functioned as entries into catalogues about his work, appeared alongside his sculpture in exhibitions, formed exhibitions in their own right, been published in strictly limited editions, made appearances in scholarly writings about the artist, been repeatedly cited in relation to the development of avant - garde poetry.
Moore is also on display at Bowman Sculpture in an exhibition that pairs him with Helaine Blumenfeld (until 30 June), and which reunites their work 30 years after their seminal exhibition at the Alex Rosenberg Gallery in New York.
The first sculptures in this exhibition at Tate Britain are made from sand.
Elijah Pierce's sculpture honoring Hank Aaron's 715th home run and W. C. Owens's portrayal of an IRS agent being swallowed by a whale are among the sculptures in this exhibition that celebrates an important gift of 47 artworks from collector, scholar, and advocate Gordon W. Bailey.
All the sculpture in the exhibition is fashioned from found materials.
The ceramic sculptures in this exhibition are wildly inventive expressions of the human figure; they range from earthy abstractions to larger - than - life busts and whimsical characters.
Another new sculpture in the exhibition, Chanda Mama Door Ke (2015) consists of a cascading ensemble of aluminium utensils, individually suspended from the gallery's ceiling as if frozen in a decisive moment, caught in an intricate pattern that allows your first perception to be of a single enormous pot.
For one of the sculptures in this exhibition, he has used marble from Cipolin, a local quarry that is now shut.
The paintings and sculptures in this exhibition confront the viewer with his intuitive dark feelings.
To this end, Transfer Station, the largest sculpture in the exhibition, is designed to function as a gateway and threshold.
For her second sculpture in this exhibition, Donnelly worked with both a locksmith and blacksmith to create a blade that encapsulates the «warrior spirit» of a sabre.
For one of the sculptures in this exhibition, he used a particular marble, Cipolin, from a local Italian quarry that is now shut (also used by the architect Adolf Loos in his Villa Müller, Prague).
The Unframed World: Virtual Reality as artistic medium for the 21st century introduces VR experiences by nine international artists that are embedded in their installations, projections, video works or sculptures in the exhibition space.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for monumental works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
Unprecedented for the open call exhibition, this is the heaviest representation of sculpture in the exhibition's history, according to Stephanie deTroy Miller, coordinator of the exhibition and Guild Hall's Museum Registrar, Curatorial Assistant and Education Associate.
Instead of shrouding a narrative in a puzzle of signs to be decoded and understood, the sculptures in this exhibition probe the generative space between object and viewer.
«There's a large sculpture in the exhibition called «The Golem».
The dramatic sculptures in this exhibition hail from Ward's visit to a church in Georgia, where the artist found himself standing on a highly charged piece of American history — hole riddled floorboards.
The styles of sculpture in the exhibition range from the traditional to contemporary.
All three sculptures in this exhibition were cast specifically for Madison Square Park.
The sculptures in this exhibition recall in size some of the early domestically - scaled Accumulations, for which Kusama covered such things as ironing boards and travel valises in the stuffed - fabric protuberances, yet the works on view here are painted in the style that has come to characterize Kusama's most recent paintings.
However, as the paintings and sculptures in this exhibition make evident, she is too restless and questioning to settle into a set of predictable moves.
The most complex sculpture in the exhibition, the figure has a shape that is at the same time gaunt and dense with details; both rigid and soft, even maniacal in the definition of its asymmetric, crooked nose.
While in Toronto, David Mach will create several site - related sculptures in both exhibition spaces, incorporating imported and locally manufactured materials.
For the seven new sculptures in this exhibition Vincent Fecteau uses for the first time new material or new base material that significantly affect the spatiality and form of his sculptures.
Counts further conveys the symbolic depth of objects with her two most figurative sculptures in the exhibition, Moment A, a massive candle dripping with satisfying layers of blue, white, gray, and silver glazes, and Moment B, a colorful vase full of large ceramic roses.
To honour this close friendship, the Miró family wanted to find a way to contribute to the future success of YSP and have agreed to the sale of the eight sculptures in this exhibition in order to help raise vital funds.
The Austin - based new music percussion ensemble, line upon line, performs a concert inspired by Monika Sosnowska's monumental metal sculptures in the exhibition Habitat.
Among the earliest sculptures in this exhibition, the azure neon Untitled (1971), is one of the first representations by the artist of the Fibonacci principle - a numerical sequence in which each number is the sum of the previous two numbers.
Much of the sculpture in the exhibition is inspired by very disparate sources.
On view April 29 — June 1, 2015 Opening reception Sunday, May 3 (2 — 5 p.m.) Holes, perforations, and protrusions dominate the surfaces of Emily Counts» ceramic sculptures in her exhibition of new work, The Ins and Outs at Nationale.
Schulnik, for example, used her own garden as a character in one of her short films; Stills & Strokes projected colors and geometric shapes onto the leaves of plants in botanical gardens; and DiMattio filled the sculptures in her exhibition with dramatic and unruly flowers.
There's a great article in the San Francisco Chronicle about the creation of one sculpture in the exhibition.
The sculptures in the exhibition are white plastic replicas of props and sets from Drawing Restraint 9 (the plastic is reminiscent of some of the props in the film, like the bowl the Guests drink from during the tea ceremony).
Here, they'll be performing from within inflatable sculptures in the exhibition
Matthew Barney will also be showing a new sculpture in the exhibition Into Me / Out of Me at PS1 in New York this summer.
Constructed of torn newspaper pasted to wire armatures and loosely painted with a wash of casein, the sculptures in that exhibition marked a radical departure from the figurative paintings and drawings that had dominated Oldenburg's artistic production in the preceding years.
Tim Noble and Sue Webster discuss in detail the processes of producing the twisted cast bronze sculptures in their exhibition at Blain Southern London.
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