In the pavilion, a large
sculpture installation interacts with the architecture of the building constructed by Javier de Luque in 1922, occupying the entire interior.
Not exact matches
Elastic Habitat is an immersive
installation, a playground of textile
sculptures for the viewer to
interact with or wear.
It
interacts with Mexican artist José Davila's public art
installation Untitled (The Space Beneath Us), an architectural intervention made of ceramic tiles that was installed in front of the Bass Museum of Art and that translates the Homage to the Square series of paintings by the German - born American artist Joseph Albers into
sculpture.
Hans Kotter is a German artist, whose light - based
sculptures and
installations investigate the way that light and colors
interact with the environment.
Somewhat provocatively, the exhibition opens with Cruzeiro do Sul (1969 - 1970), a tiny
sculpture in stark contrast to the huge space but which
interacts with other large
installations.
Their «New
Sculpture» pushed beyond Minimalism and called all previous conceptions of the art form into question by employing unusual materials that had never before been used.Throughout his career, Sonnier has experimented with materials as varied as latex, satin, bamboo, found objects, satellite transmitters, and video.In 1968, the artist began working with neon, which quickly became a defining element of his work.The linear quality of neon allows Sonnier to draw in space with light and color, while the diffuseness of the light enables his work to
interact on various architectural planes.Sonnier's architectural neon
installations in public spaces have earned him wide acclaim in an international context.
Their
installation will feature a new video work,
interacting portraits in the round,
sculptures that reference vernacular architecture, and an opening night performance on wheels.
Because an
installation usually allows the viewer to enter and move around the configured space and / or
interact with some of its elements, it offers the viewer a very different experience from (say) a traditional painting or
sculpture which is normally seen from a single reference point.
The extracurricular programs offered by the Department of Art are significant experiences for all studio art students, allowing them to
interact with professional artists and their work through exhibitions in the Allcott Galleries,
installations of sculptural works in the Alumni
Sculpture Garden, the Guest Artist in Printmaking Program, and the Hanes Visiting Artist Lecture Series.
The bright colors, folds, and puffed forms beg for interaction and these
sculptures led to
installations in which the public was encouraged to walk through and
interact with the shapes.
Students considered the expanded notions of what constituted
sculpture through their encounters of earth works, minimalist objects,
installation art, and documents of performance based works while traveling and
interacting with their professor and their peers.Students enrolled in ART 4100 - 02 conducted individual research on works by artists Carl Andre, Richard Serra, Alyson Shotz, Maya Lin, Andy Goldsworthy, and group Zero artist, Gunther Uecker.
Working in a variety of media from wall painting, drawing, photography and video to site - specific
installations,
sculpture and landwork, several artists
interact with the surrounding provencal landscape.
Sophie Raikes, Assistant Curator at Henry Moore Institute, discusses ways of exhibiting temporary and site - specific
sculpture and
installation, identifying how three - dimensional works within the Art Prize Exhibition
interact with each other as well as the unique architecture of York St Mary's.
Alice Miceli will show photographs from her new series on minefields; Daniel Steegmann Mangrané will make an intervention inspired in the museum's architecture, with which the audience can
interact; Thiago Martins de Melo will exhibit his already famous paintings with intense figuration and a huge
sculpture; and Wagner Malta Tavares will present a video and an
installation with electrical resistances.
We arrived at Yorkshire
Sculpture Park in mid-afternoon on a lovely sunny day, ideal for a long walk around the grounds though we still spent a good while in the «underground» gallery looking at the wonderful
installation by Jaume Plensa, some of which you can
interact with.
«Jennifer Marman and Daniel Borins» latest exhibition takes artistic collaboration to an entirely new level, with kinetic
installations,
sculptures and paintings, each piece encouraging and sometimes forcing the viewer to
interact with it.»