Sentences with phrase «sculptures in»

Five existing sculptures in the courtyard, including works by Barbara Hepworth and Alberto Giacometti, were wrapped in protective tar paper before Kaprow filled the space with hundreds of car tyres.
From Trewyn Studio, with its sloping garden, she created sculptures in stone and wood, drawing inspiration from the undulating landscape of the coast.
Self - taught, Vermont - based ceramicist John Brickels crafts dynamic, architectural sculptures in bisque - fired stoneware.
Aaron Curry is known for biomorphic sculptures in the hot, artificial colours of cartoons or sportswear, where references to modernist giants such as Miró and Picasso collide with the virtual worlds of computer games and movies.
Seen together, the sculptures in the exhibition should offer an introduction to Truitt's work and provide a sense of her unique artistic achievement.
Giacometti's first period of significant creativity began in 1927 and over the next seven years, he created sculptures in a wide variety of styles.
The show featured around 40 large - scale sculptures in cast bronze, fabricated aluminum and steel.
Accompanied by original photographs, Bove has interpreted the display and chosen the exhibition furniture, mirroring Scarpa's choosing of how to re-present so many classical sculptures in his own lifetime, when recreating galleries and exhibition spaces in Italian palaces and museums.
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.
Her sculptures in glazed Stoneware, express acute awareness of present times and events.
His practice has incorporated drawing, video, sculpture — even hibernating snails, which will be scattered through his presentation of graphics and sculptures in the Frame section of Frieze New York.
Added bonus of Philip Haas's The Four Seasons, 4 enormous sculptures in the garden inspired by Arcimboldo's paintings.
Bridging the mediums of painting and sculpture, the selection of icons created between 1961 and 1964 connects the work that Flavin made early in his career to the sculptures in light for which he is remembered.
Mainly known for his sculptures in papier maché, resin and bronze, Juan Muñoz often took an interest in writing and in sound art, creating audio pieces and compositions for the radio.
Essays by Klaus Kertess, Iris Winkelmeyer and Marianne Stockebrand treat the sculptures in the larger context of Chamberlain's oeuvre and discuss the issue of conservation.
The Tang Museum of Art is now exhibiting his sculptures in «One Work», on view from January 25 — June 1, 2014.
-LSB-...] artist Nick Cave's vibrant «Soundsuits» are wearable, fabric sculptures in motion.
There are a number of sculptures in amongst the paintings which, although interesting in their own rights, feel eclipsed by the painted works.
She is exhibiting a series of pigment prints on paper, taken from her Viscera textile sculptures together with an installation of the sculptures themselves in the context of an ambient soundscape.
A small sketch by Alberto Giacometti (1901 — 1966) records one of his signature sculptures in a play of frenzied lines.
Four of Chamberlain's late works, monumental sculptures in bright green, pink and bronze coloured aluminium — Ritzfrolic, Wishingwellwink, Fiddlersfortune (all 2010) and Naughtynightcap (2008) can be viewed outdoors in the Garden's landscaped grounds.
Discover more than 60 sculptures in the open air by internationally acclaimed artists, including Elisabeth Frink, Andy Goldsworthy, Henry Moore and James Turrell.
That exhibition thematized the relationship between Liu's paintings and his three - dimensional sculptural forms via explicit formal echoes: Black - and - white geometric paintings were adroitly paired with rectilinear pseudotopiary sculptures in which bands of foliage were interspersed with horizontal neon lights, while the oscillating static playing on stacked TV sets chimed with the abstract canvases as well.
There are quite a few large - scale sculptures in Frank Stella: A Retrospective.
Featuring new sculptures in her trademark cedar and presenting work in bronze for the first time at Galerie Lelong, this body of work demonstrates von Rydingsvard as an artist at the height of her career and in full command of the artistic and physical demands of her technique.
This is something no one has addressed before and was an integral part of my thinking for the sculptures in A Place for Infinite Tuning that gather the remnants of the transnational exchanges of Finding Baghdad, for example.
Installation view of Nicole Eisenman's paintings and sculptures in The Hall of Sculpture Balcony.
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.
For the latest Met Roof Garden Commission, Huma Bhabha has installed two large - scale bronze sculptures in the «open theatre» overlooking Central Park.
Explore Henry Moore's relationship with carving through sculptures in wood and stone, plus a fascinating display of archive material.
Rather, you sense the architecture of the room as part of the ensemble and essential to the impact, so that the paintings, no matter how large and assertive, ultimately behave a bit like sculptures in a cathedral, an assemblage of characters that enact a larger, theological drama.
This will be one of three text - based sculptures in the area when it opens.
Sheila Hicks linen hanging, 2012 - 2012, and Hanna Wilke clay sculptures in vitrine, 1985 - 1986, at Alison Jacques Gallery, London
For her second solo exhibition in the gallery, and in Belgium, Louise Bourgeois has made a selection of recent sculptures in fabric, screen prints on vintage cloth and a completely new series of wall hangings, entitled «The Woven Drawings».
Large and small - scale sculptures in wood,
Jaume Plensa is an internationally acclaimed artist who has exhibited his sculptures in museums all over the world.
«I studied oil painting, but somehow I became fond of three - dimensional art, ceramic sculptures in particular,» he explains.
For his «Dark Silhouettes» series, Harrison suspends or «encapsulates» dissections of vintage African sculptures in subtly tinted resin blocks.
It is a beautiful and photogenic wall but the sculptures in front of it can overcome this photogenic world with mind and eye and recreate this unique world of abstract sculpture.
He rose to prominence in the 1980s with a series of sculptures in which he assembled discarded children's toys and blankets to create ebullient works that hinged on despair.
They perform selections from Tony Oursler's new book Vox Vernacular, recreating Oursler's video installations and sculptures in a dynamic live reading.
Most of the sculptures in Willard Boepple: The Sense of Things at The New York Studio School were box - like containers placed, for the most part, on the wall at eye level.
I wanted to make bronze sculptures in a large - scale format — I've worked with bronze in the past, and since these works were going to be outside, for me it was the perfect material to use.
The public will have an unprecedented opportunity to observe and talk to the artists as they create the sculptures in the galleries.
In January 2013, the Dijon Art Centre Le Consortium installed a selection of Houseago's sculptures in the streets of Aix - en - Provence, France.
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.
Maychack, who could be labeled a sculptor, has largely created flat wall works, with the exception of a few freestanding sculptures in the center of the gallery.
The works on view reflect the different approaches to realism deployed by artists, such as the application of color to imitate skin or flesh, using casts from real bodies, dressing sculptures in clothing, creating moveable limbs and automated bodies, or incorporating human blood, hair, teeth and bones.
The Baltimore Museum of Art's (BMA) next Art After Hours on November 3 is inspired by the art in four amazing exhibitions: iridescent spheres and spider webs in Tomás Saraceno: Entangled Orbits; colorful, swirling collages in Spiral Play: Loving in the «80s; digitally produced textiles and sculptures in Annet Couwenberg: From Digital to Damask; and the intense, immersive environment of Phaan Howng: The Succession of Nature.
We never actually see paintings or sculptures in visual isolation — we always encounter them in some visual setting.
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