Sentences with phrase «sculpture of a paper bag»

In today's Art21 «Exclusive,» Liz Magor describes her Vancouver studio as a place for pleasure as well as productivity while working on a cast sculpture of a paper bag.

Not exact matches

Here are a few of my favorites: Eruption Pumpkins Halloween Boxes Tape Skeleton Milk Jug Treat Bag Spooky Floating Ghost Spider Wreath Stained Glass Candy Corn Spider Web Sculpture Spider Pops Paper Pumpkins What's your favorite Halloween craft?
Caroline McCarthy, The Luncheon, 2002, Photograph of wet toilet paper sculpture (Sculpture: toilet paper of varying colour, water, black bin - bags, real stalks, fake flies, disposable tableware), Unframed: 196 x 114 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donated by A.Isculpture (Sculpture: toilet paper of varying colour, water, black bin - bags, real stalks, fake flies, disposable tableware), Unframed: 196 x 114 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donated by A.ISculpture: toilet paper of varying colour, water, black bin - bags, real stalks, fake flies, disposable tableware), Unframed: 196 x 114 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donated by A.I.B., 2002
Hammons» use of discarded materials, such as elephant dung, chicken bones, strands of black hair from Harlem barbershops, paper bags, bottle caps and wine bottle sculptures, isn't a reflection of the European avant - garde perspective, but more from a hardcore jazz avant - garde swing inspired by Butch Morris, Eric Dolphy, Ornette Coleman, Charlie Parker and Sun Ra.
In his workshop, learn to build sculptures as big as your house with materials you can find in your closet, as Stayrook teaches a technique to bind plastic sheets (garbage bags) together with the use of wax paper and an iron.
This kinetic sculpture consists of a small, brown paper bag with a plastic resin lining, connected by a long tube to a bellows activated by a motor, an apparatus similar to those found in artificial respirators in hospitals, encased inside a Plexiglas box.
Caroline McCarthy, The Luncheon, 2002, Photograph of wet toilet paper sculpture (Sculpture: toilet paper of varying colour, water, black bin - bags, real stalks, fake flies, disposable tableware), 196 x 114 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donated by A.Isculpture (Sculpture: toilet paper of varying colour, water, black bin - bags, real stalks, fake flies, disposable tableware), 196 x 114 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donated by A.ISculpture: toilet paper of varying colour, water, black bin - bags, real stalks, fake flies, disposable tableware), 196 x 114 cm, Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Donated by A.I.B., 2002
This artwork and many others, like Snake bag (2008), Divina Proportio (2016) and the big sculptures made of paper, silk and wood which resemble the traditional Chinese characters, perfectly fit the renaissance rooms.
In contrast to most of the other works — wall - mounted sculptures and works on paper spanning about 20 years — that will go on public view during Friday night's reception Number 28, once it's completed, will look like it's in a state of collapse, with the bags tumbling into the viewer's space.
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