Sentences with phrase «sculptures of living persons»

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These potential single people dating hotspots can include spots such as the larger than life Marilyn Monroe statue, the glossy beauty found at Cloud Gate, a larger than life bean shaped sculpture, the shores of Lake Michigan, or one of the many unique skyscrapers known only to Chicago.
I live in israel in haifa city, i enjoy alot of things in life music, painting, sculpture, sports, nature, traveling, outings i enjoy the company and meeting with new people.
Finally, using the sculptures — or a photograph of them — as inspiration, invite students to retell the person's life.
The sculpture can represent an object, place, or feeling from that period of the person's life.
As you know, The Easter Egg is a symbol of new life and hope at this time of year, however — Jessica has decided to flip this fragile icon on its head by creating Bad Eggs, a collection of knitted egg sculptures that depicts leaders, both past and present, who have made «empty promises and given false hope to their nation's people».
George Segal gained international acclaim for his life - size sculptures of people performing everyday tasks.
YES will take place from June 1 to August 21 on Garage Square and will involve people from all walks of life in order to create a landscape of clay sculptures that will metamorphose over the course of the show.
The two - person show of photorealism is as much about artist kinship as it is about the complimentary mix of small paintings by Dike Blair and life - size sculptures by Duane Hanson.
On display are Magdalena Abakanowicz» Hurma, an epic figurative environment by the Polish sculptor; Isaac Julien's Western Union: Small Boats, a video installation on migration and the hope for a better life; George Osodi's Oil Rich Niger Delta, a photographic essay on the people of Nigeria; and Photography and Sculpture: A Correlated Exhibition (new and vintage photography linked to contemporary scSculpture: A Correlated Exhibition (new and vintage photography linked to contemporary sculpturesculpture).
Today's experimentation takes the form of incorporating materials such as plastic, polyurethane and other industrial materials to create soft sculptures which reflect also, on the fast - changing Chinese society and the impact of consumerism on people's daily lives.
The photo series and sculptures on display also reveal attention for the current living conditions of the people and animals of South Africa.
Bustamante's stereoscopic video titled Chac - Mool, the title a reference to pre-Columbian Mesoamerican sculpture, shows Leandra Becerra Lumbreras, the last known survivor of the Mexican Revolution, said to be the longest - lived person in history (she died in 2015 at 127 years of age).
Using simple materials, everyday objects, wry wit and written instructions that encourage people to interact with his sculptures, Erwin Wurm makes spectators into active participants and turns them into living, breathing works of art.»
A sincere thanks to everyone who made it out to Santa Monica for Chad Person «s first LA solo show opening — between the massive inflatable sculpture photo - ops and a live golf ball cannon demo, we're confident that it was a unique event in and of itself.
Pier Paolo Calzolari, born in 1943, is an Italian artist whose practice spans painting, sculpture, performance, architecture, and video, as well as the inclusion of live people and animals.
Surveying the extensive career of multi-talented artist Maren Hassinger, this exhibition presents sculpture, performance documentation, and videos that explore the emotional dynamics of relationships amongst different communities of people, and between them and the environments in which they live.
Whiteread's sculptures such as House and Bath capture the traces of other people's lives, while the traces of her own hand are reserved for her drawings.
The much - loved, life - size metal sculptures of Jean Jullien can now be purchased in the form of «Bill the Book End Napper» — a sculptural, sleepy bookend that pays homage to his solo show, The People, in Bangkok.
Born 1970, New Haven, CT Lives and works in New York City EDUCATION 2001 MFA, Columbia University, School of the Arts, New York 1993 BFA, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston 1988 — 90 Boston University, School of Fine Arts, Boston ONE PERSON AND TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS 2011 D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY 2010 The Framed Guests, University of Hawaii School of Architecture Gallery, Manoa Campus, Honolulu, HI; organized by UH Intersections and Interisland Terminal Trouble Everyday, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY Heather Rowe and Kevin Zucker: SD Studio Dynamics 57UMSTRA1 «Strata # 1,» Unmounted, 5x7, Forever & Today, Inc., New York, NY Tenuous Arrangements, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN 2009 UMMA Projects: Heather Rowe, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor, Michigan (curated by Jacob Proctor) Galerie Michael Zink, Berlin, Germany 2007 On Returning, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY 2006 Green Desert, D'Amelio Terras, New York, NY Shadows of a Doubt, Galerie Michael Zink, Munich, Germany SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2012 In the Mirror of Myself, Galerie Zink, Berlin, Germany (forthcoming) Undetectable, La MaMa La Galleria, New York, NY; curated by Nathan Lee Steel Life, Michael Benevento, Los Angeles, CA; curated by Zak Kitnick House Arrest, Franklin Street Works, Stamford, CT; curated by Terri C Smith 2011 Toward A Philosophy of the Everyday, Castle Gallery, College of New Rochelle, New Rochelle, NY; organized by Susan M. Canning The Light Show, Kate Werble Gallery, New York, NY Improvising Architectures, MIA, Miami, FL; curated by Gean Moreno 2010 Painting and Sculpture, Lehmann Maupin, New York, NY The Every Other Day, Ideobox Artspace, Miami, FL; curated by Donald Johnson Montenegro It's All American, New Jersey Museum of Contemporary Art, Asbury Park, NJ Immaterial, Ballroom Marfa, Marfa, TX; curated by Fairfax Dorn.
They are a group of sculptures meant to remove negative energy from people allowing them to respond to life with the more positive aspects of their personality.
The featured contemporary artists are Kara Walker, who makes panoramic silhouettes of plantation life and African American history; Canadian artist Kristi Malakoff, who cuts paper to make life - size sculptures depicting a children's Maypole dance; MacArthur - prize - winner Camille Utterback, who will present an interactive digital work that reacts to visitors» shadows and movements; and Kumi Yamashita, who «sculpts» light and shadow with objects to create mixed - media profiles of people who are not there.
2003 «Sketches 2» Swan coach house, Atlanta, Ga 2003 «ROAR Goes Postal» Roswell Alliance for the Arts, Roswell, GA 2003 «In Flight Entertainment» Spruill Art Center, Atlanta, GA 2003 «Castleberry Tour» represented by Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2003 «Tickled Pink» Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2003 «SGF Project» SGF Building, Atlanta, GA 2001 «Rape Crisis Benefit» Live Auction, Asheville, NC 1998 «Sketches», Eye Drum, Atlanta, GA 1998 «Annual Erotica Show» Atlanta, GA 1997 «Masters Program Exhibition» collaboration with artist Phil Ahnen, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 1995 Senior show, ACA Gallery, Atlanta, GA 1995 «Bakers Dozen» Old Highland Bakary, Atlanta, Ga 1995 «Juried Sculpture Exibition» University of Georgia, Athens, GA 1995 «Installations» Autry Mill Nature Preserve, Alpharetta, GA 1995 «Central Metals» City Hall, Atlanta, GA 1994 «Form Feed» Old HighLand Bakery, Atlanta, GA 1994 «Decatur Arts Festival» City Hall, Decatur, GA 1993 «19» Old Highland Bakery, Atlanta, GA 1993 «Central Metals» City Hall, Atlanta, GA 1992 «Juried Student Exhibition» Atlanta College of Art, GA 1992 Group Exhibition, Gallery 100, Atlanta, GA 1991 Group Exhibition, New Visions, Atlanta, GA 1990 «National Campaign for the Freedom of Expression» Clear Ring House Gallery, Winston - Salem, NC 1990 Group Exhibition, Sawtooth Center for Contemporary art, Winston - Salem, NC 1990 Two Person Exhibition, Clear Ring House Gallery, Winston - Salem, NC
His work mixes media and crosses continents, combining video, photography, and sculpture with text, live music, and even plants to trace the ways that people understand and influence cultural production in other parts of the world.
The piece involved inviting people from all walks of life to create a landscape of clay sculptures that metamorphosed over the course of the show.
Included will be drawings and sculptures which explore the lives of teenagers and the ordinary people (and subcultures) who make up the fabric of urban life in Philadelphia.
Smithsonian Events in Houston [catalogue unavailable] Dale Eldred: Solar Sculpture [catalogue unavailable] Frank Gillette: Aransas, Axis of Observation Peter Voulkos: A Retrospective 1948 — 1978 Peasant Paintings from Huhsien County of the People's Republic of China [catalogue unavailable] Gwendolyn Bennett Pappas, Rita Gardner, and Lynn M. Randolph [catalogue unavailable] Contemporary Arts and Modern Living» 48 / ’78 [catalogue unavailable] Andy Burns [catalogue unavailable]
Her paintings, drawings, and mixed media sculptures reconstruct and reinterpret the lives of the people profiled, bridging materiality and immateriality by imbuing the ordinary with the occult.
2011 Have a Nice Day, Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Pittsburgh, PA HERE Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA Construct Icebox Gallery, Crane Arts Building, Philadelphia, PA This is the House You'll Live In Tomorrow University of the Arts Sculpture Gallery, Philadelphia, PA (Two - person, with Stephanie Koenig) Introduction 2011 Widener Gallery, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, PA
In 1969 he was invited to exhibit large, aluminum, spray - painted sculptures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art becoming the first living American artist to be given a one - person exhibition there.
Currently on view at ADDS DONNA, Chicago is a seven - person group show of abstract paintings, photographs and sculptures entitled «duckrabbit» in which the artworks use objects and references with a clear connection to our lived world.
Although Photorealism is primarily a painter's movement, it was also associated with the sculptors John De Andrea and Duane Hanson, who created ultra life - like sculptures of people.
A new campaign by Greenpeace has sent beautiful life - sized paper sculptures of penguins to every continent of the world in an effort to educate people about the importance of protecting Antarctica, penguins» native habitat and one of the world's last pristine marine ecosystems.
Paintings, sculpture, and other kinds of artsy living room design items are more than just pretty pieces to display — they can reflect your personality and show people who you are.
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