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The sculptures on view include new stainless steel pumpkins featuring either painted or perforated dots.

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On your visit to the city you can view art collections including Michelangelo's last sculpture, the Rondanini Pietà, Andrea Mantegna's Trivulzio Madonna and Leonardo Da Vinci's Codex Trivulzianus manuscript.
Most sculptures featured in the exhibition will be lent by the artist, including Magma (2008), which will be publicly on view for the first time.
Curated by SFMOMA Director Neal Benezra, Mark di Suvero at Crissy Field surveys five decades of the artist's work including a recent sculpture that has never before been on public view.
As it was, the checklist for the three - dimensional objects on view in 1960 at MoMA, three of which are included in the current show, were labeled as sculpture, and that was the term used in the review published in Arts magazine.
Featuring 13 works by New Jersey - based Willie Cole, including a site - specific installation, video, and sculptures composed of discarded water bottles, found wood, and one of his signature source materials, previously owned shoes, this exhibition was organized by the David C. Driskell Center where it was on view last fall.
This exhibition includes approximately 45 paintings on view in Fort Worth, and 45 sculptures and 20 related paintings and drawings on view in Dallas.
Jack Tworkov: Against Extremes — Five Decades of Painting, on view from August 13 to October 27, 2009, offers a chronological arrangement of Tworkov's most celebrated works lent from prominent private and public collections including The Albright - Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo, NY), The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, DC), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY), and The Provincetown Art Association and Museum (MA).
Janine Antoni is included in Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300 — Now) at the Met Breuer on view from March 20 - July 22, 2018.
On view through 8 April, the exhibition includes photographs, drawings, and sculptures by Yuji Agematsu, Carl Andre, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Sophie Calle, Liz Deschenes, Isa Genzken, Eva Hesse, Roni Horn, On Kawara, Robert Kinmont, Louise Lawler, Zoe Leonard, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Paul McCarthy, Roman Opalka, Andrea Robbins and Max Becher, August Sander, Karin Sander, Mira Schendel, Cindy Sherman, David Smith, Ian Wallace, and Mark Wallinger.
Though the two shows have some pieces in common, including Richter's seminal paintings of the terrorist Baader - Meinhof group, the Tate offers a view of less well - known works on paper and glass sculpture, along with more recent pieces like 2005's «September,» Richter's depiction of the 9/11 attacks, and 2000's «Lilies,» shown here.
Iconic pieces on view, spanning sculpture, photography, and painting, include phallic sculptures by Sarah Lucas and Lynda Benglis, photographic portraits by Diane Arbus and Nan Goldin, and plucky paintings of male genitalia by Celia Hempton.
Curated by Indira Cesarine and Coco Dolle, the exhibit will be on view from May 3 -21, and includes works of photography, painting, sculpture, mixed media and video.
Using a variety of processes that include painting, sculpture, digital and new media, installation and sound, the works on view in this exhibition highlight language itself as a diverse medium to be explored, dissected and reframed to reflect the nuances of communication in the 21st century.
Over 20 artworks will be on view, including paintings, photography, mixed - media sculpture, drawings, video, and installation.
Curated by Indira Cesarine, the exhibit will be on view from June 27 — August 5th and will include works of painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, pottery, sculpture, collage, mixed media and video.
Other works including small paintings, photographs and sculpture by various gallery artists were also on view.
The exhibition is on view at the University Gallery from April 4 through June 12 with an opening reception on Saturday, April 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. ALUMNI III includes painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media on paper and site - specific sculptural installation.
Works in a variety of media will be on view, including photography, sculpture, painting, and works on paper.
Works on view (until November 27 2016) include several of Walker's large - scale print series, cut - steel sculptures, a mural, and a video installation, displaying the range of approaches the artist has taken to exploring the legacy of slavery and its impact on contemporary American identity.
While the sculptures will be on view through the fall, the inaugural weekend of the biennial includes receptions, walking - tours and performance - based work.
These include «Joyce J. Scott: Harriet Tubman and Other Truths,» the monograph of the Baltimore - based artist is the most comprehensive publication about her work to date complements her exhibition that was on view through April 1 at Ground for Sculpture in Hamilton, N.J. «Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions 1965 — 2016,» is a 350 - page catalog documenting her career - spanning exhibition which just opened to rave reviews at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Concurrently, Lehmann Maupin will present Tracey Emin: I Followed You To The Sun, a two - part exhibition featuring over 100 new works, including a series of new bronze sculptures, paintings and drawings, embroideries and a short film, on view from May 2 to June 22, 2013 at both of its New York galleries.
On view from December 1, 2010 — February 13, 2011, the exhibition Jonathan Meese: Sculpture focuses on Meese's three - dimensional work, including his first ceramic talisman created when he was 15, small assemblages and dioramas from the beginning of his career that have never been shown before, massive bronze sculptures, recent large - scale ceramics, and models and set designs for theatrical and operatic productionOn view from December 1, 2010 — February 13, 2011, the exhibition Jonathan Meese: Sculpture focuses on Meese's three - dimensional work, including his first ceramic talisman created when he was 15, small assemblages and dioramas from the beginning of his career that have never been shown before, massive bronze sculptures, recent large - scale ceramics, and models and set designs for theatrical and operatic productionon Meese's three - dimensional work, including his first ceramic talisman created when he was 15, small assemblages and dioramas from the beginning of his career that have never been shown before, massive bronze sculptures, recent large - scale ceramics, and models and set designs for theatrical and operatic productions.
Exhibitions on view at the city's renowned private collections include forthcoming shows at the Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO); «Force and Form» at the de la Cruz Collection Contemporary Art Space; «Pop Art: Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, George Segal, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann» and «Sculpture, Painting, Video: David Claerbout, Federico de Francesco, Anselm Kiefer, Rosy Keyser, Imi Knoebel, Emil Lukas, Hugo McCloud, Olaf Metzel, Ernesto Neto, Diana Fonseca Quiñ ones, Sue Williams» at the Margulies Collection at the Warehouse and «Still Human and Allison Zuckerman: Stranger in Paradise» at the Rubell Family Collection.
Complimenting the Noguchi Museum's permanently installed lower levels, selections from the Museum's Collections, including examples of Noguchi's steel sculptures and a number of collaborative stage sets, are now on view in the upstairs galleries.
A year after the Whitney Museum's show, a new survey of James Lee Byars (1932 — 1997) on view at Perry Rubenstein, Mary Boone and Michael Werner galleries includes a careful selection of sculptures, works on paper, large - scale installations and a performance.
In addition, the exhibition includes several examples of his abstract ink drawings on paper, mostly from 2015, whose intimate and moody quality open the door to another dimension, that of Shapiro's solitary private realm, in turn they augment and complicate how we view his sculptures.
On view from Nov. 19, 2010 through March 13, 2011, Mark Bradford features over 35 works, including painting, sculpture, installation, and video spanning the past decade.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber - based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
Recently, Huang was featured in the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum exhibition, «Theater of the World: Art in China after 1989,» and is currently included in «What Absence Is Made Of» at The Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, on view through summer 2019.
Other works including small paintings, photographs and sculpture by various gallery artists will also be on view.
On view at the DMA through March 20, 2016, the exhibition will receive its sole US presentation in Dallas, with more than 70 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints.
More than 150 of Rauschenberg's artworks, including prints, sculptures, paintings, and Combines (works that incorporate painting and sculpture), will be on view in the retrospective Robert Rauschenberg: Erasing the Rules, celebrating the artist's continual experimentation with materials and collaborative working processes.
In addition to the thousands of paintings, sculptures and other 2D objects on view, this year AIB has made a special effort to include time - based work, such as performance and video art.
On view are seven Wall Drawings, 15 sculptures including Complex Form and Inverted Spiraling Tower, and the photo series «Autobiography.»
Approximately thirty works, including three sculptures from his rarely exhibited Instruments for a New Navigation series, will be on view.
The range of the German artist's practice goes on view in this exhibition of new and recent pieces, which includes a selection of concrete sculptures, wall - mounted paintings and assemblages, and examples of her ongoing «Schauspieler (Actors)» series.
Some State of the Art works have been on view at Crystal Bridges since the exhibition debuted, including Gabriel Dawe's thread installation, Plexus No. 27 (2014), in the permanent collection galleries, and Kim Dickey's ceramic sculpture, Mille - fleur (2011), on the south lawn.
Portions of the Block's sculpture collection are also on view inside the Museum, including Subjects - Objects — a monumental site - specific work by Neil Goodman that adorns the wall of the stairway — and works by Jacques Lipchitz and Miró.
The 31 works on view at Blaffer Art Museum include documentation of Chin's major science - based projects, most famously Revival Field (begun in 1990), in which he worked with agronomist Rufus Chaney on monumental «sculptures» that used phytoremediation — the use of metal - accumulating plants to absorb toxins from contaminated soil — as a reductive technique, similar to the way a sculptor carves away marble.
Drawn from the permanent collection of Smith College Museum of Art, the 33 works on view include contemporary sculpture, traditional decorative art objects, and works on paper.
Currently on view at Lisa Cooley, New York is «We play at Paste,» a group exhibition that includes film, painting, and sculpture featuring works by Anthea Hamilton, Tamara Henderson, Lucy Kim, Ella Kruglyanskaya, and Alan...
View from the Roof Silkscreen on paper, 11 x 15» Andrea Dezsö, a visual artist and writer, creates deeply personal narratives across a broad range of media including drawing, artist's books, cut paper, embroidery, sculpture, installation, animation, and large - scale murals.
Curated by Philip Pearlstein and Sidney Geist, the show included works by artists as varied as Louise Bourgeois, Charles Cajori, and Mary Frank, whose nearly abstract wood sculpture of a reclining figure is on view.
Curated by John Elderfield, Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York, «In the Studio: Paintings,» on view at 522 West 21st Street, spans from the mid-sixteenth through the late twentieth centuries and includes over 50 paintings and works on paper by nearly 40 artists.
A sweeping survey, the exhibition includes around 150 sculptures, many on view for the first time ever in the United States.
Among the works on view will be a five - part concrete sculpture by Lara Favaretto, each part of which captures a gesture meant to convey a single mood or feeling; a site - specific environment by Claudia Comte, which will include a series of sculptural works and a video; and a sculptural intervention by Renata Lucas, installed on the floor of the gallery.
This major survey, on view from 23 September to 10 December, comprises more than 150 works including sculpture, drawings and prints, and spans over 60 years from Johns» early career to the present.
Other works on view in the exhibition include Lophophore (2006 - 7), a bondo sculpture rising more than 7 feet in the air, projecting sensory organs from the ends of its twisted arm, and Deposition (2007), a 15 - foot tree branch rigged with a slide whistle and a motor that drives a beaded string through a series of wooden wheels, producing loopy sounds which rise and fall.
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