Sentences with phrase «sculptures on view here»

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On view here will be sculptures, videos, documentation, and scores related to Moorman's performances.
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.
On view here are a series of twisting glass brick sculptures and her largest painting to date, a breathtaking cloud - like triptych that measures more than 25 feet wide and conveys her interest in science, poetry, and metaphysical realities.
A retrospective of the Uruguayan - born artist will be on view here until March 11, 2018, as The Sculpture of Gonzalo Fonseca, which showcases around 80 objects in the space.
Janssens, who has been shown widely in Europe, is having a bit of a US moment with a solo show at Bortolami in New York City and one right here in Dallas at the Nasher Sculpture Center, on view through April 17.
Maiolica, particularly unexpected here, will be on show at Bazaart; Daniel Blau idiosyncratically mixes 19th - century fish hooks with David Bailey's photographs; Galerie Chenel posit an alternative to our alabaster - dominated view of antiquities with a presentation of coloured marble Roman sculpture; and Sycomore Ancient Art bring Egyptian wooden sculpture.
The sculptures in this exhibition recall in size some of the early domestically - scaled Accumulations, for which Kusama covered such things as ironing boards and travel valises in the stuffed - fabric protuberances, yet the works on view here are painted in the style that has come to characterize Kusama's most recent paintings.
BORTOLAMI Here the Hannah Hoffman Gallery of Los Angeles presents the small New York debut of the talented Joe Zorrilla in three works: two updates on 1970s sculpture and an especially good video showing a view of the layered, unstable reflections in the glass of an open window — a ready - made Structuralist film.
«John Chamberlain: Masks» at the Gagosian Like the crumpled - car - parts sculptures the American artist is known for, the objects on view here celebrate jagged edges and imperfect lines.
Like her fabric wall - hangings, a few of which are also on view here, her sculptures resemble the kinds of objects you would see in someone's home.
It presents drawings, videos, sculpture and installations dating from 1972 to the present by 13 artists, including Allen Ruppersberg, who in 1974 copied by hand the entire text of Oscar Wilde's novel «The Picture of Dorian Gray» onto 20 6 - by -6-foot canvases, all of which are on view here.
The Hepworths on view here will be plaster sculptures, rarely seen before; but perhaps just as important is the fact that they will be seen next to exhibitions of contemporary art.
The six sculptures on view in the exhibition are presented here alongside framed wall works that lie on the border between collage, painting, and sculpture.
Ray's miniature self - portrait sculpture inside a corked bottle is the most arresting small object on view here.
The works on view here include expansive canvases by Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928 — 2011), Joan Mitchell (American, 1925 — 1992), and Lee Krasner (American, 1908 — 1984); intimate collages on paper by Anne Ryan (American, 1925 — 1992); a major bronze sculpture by Dorothy Dehner (American, 1901 — 1994); and a totemic wood sculpture by Louise Bourgeois (American, born France.
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