Sentences with phrase «see painting and sculpture»

Because they come to us and they expect to see painting and sculpture and photography and prints and drawings.
If you are an art lover, head to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you can see paintings and sculptures from some of the best artists in the world, or visit The Academy of Music for an amazing live performance.
Across the show, the first at Almine Rech's New York space, Calder mobiles and Picasso portraits, among other rare and never - before - seen paintings and sculptures, reveal visual and emotional resonances between the two famous artists, while reminding us why their work was so revolutionary in the process.
Using drawing, artists were able to detach from the conscious mind to discover new ways of seeing that painting and sculpture did not initially allow.
You'll see paintings and sculptures by Dalí, assemblages and readymades by Duchamp and collaborations between them both.
He saw painting and sculpture in the museum setting for the first time, and discovered MaJevich, Picasso and Wifredo Lam.
It moves between his direct address of the show («Seeing the paintings and sculptures and models as small images makes me think about remnants») to fragments of narrative, personal observation, dreams, and excerpts from poetry and song lyrics.

Not exact matches

See the colourful buildings of the «barrio», and the brightly - painted walls, murals and sculptures during a stroll down the famous pedestrian street of El Caminito.
A photo montage set to the film's eponymous theme song performed by»60s pop star Lulu (who also plays one of the students) sees them marvel at paintings and sculptures which resemble them.
You see a sculpture or a painting that challenges your conventional senses, and it's rewarding on two different levels.
Come see how 12 life - size sculptures, created by artist Scott Moore, have been transformed and painted by area artists.
Especially liked for his figures of cats that he had great fondness for, as seen in many of his paintings, drawings and sculptures.
Antique furniture, ceilings, mantels, doors, paintings, sculptures, bas - reliefs, textiles and tapestries, comprise much of what is seen at Hearst Castle.
Where: Los Angeles Miles from highway: 5.8 Another must - see museum in Los Angeles, the Getty Center displays its collection — from pre-20th-century European paintings, drawings, and sculpture to 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and Asian photographs — in pavilions around a central garden.
As El Casco Art Hotel's name suggests, you'll see quite a bit of art while you're there — the hotel features over 500 Argentine sculptures and paintings, so you can sneak some culture into your vacation as well.
You'll see dozens of permanent sculptures, paintings, artifacts, and murals by such artists as Fernando Botero, Shige Yamada, Yvonne Cheng, Herb Kane, and many more.
Here you can see all sorts of artwork from the master himself, including 3D sculptures, paintings and rare etchings.
Opening: «Pixar: The Design of Story» at Cooper - Hewitt National Design Museum This exhibition is a rare peek into the design process behind the creation of Pixar favorites like Toy Story, Wall - E, Up, Brave, The Incredibles, and Cars, including relics such as rarely seen paintings, sculptures, hand - drawn sketches, and other original artwork.
The other has been as a fine artist, which has seen his installation art, sculpture, painting and photography exhibited at galleries and museums around the world.
Fishman is currently the subject of two large exhibitions: «Louise Fishman: A Retrospective» at the Neuberger Museum of Art acts as the 77 - year - old's first comprehensive show, while «Paper Louise Tiny Fishman Rock» at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia displays an entirely different body of work, focusing on sketchbooks, smaller paintings and sculptures, and other rarely - seen items.
Presented through all of MUMA's recently designed galleries, the inaugural exhibition sees artists explore performative, media and event cultures, and the post-industrial architecture of the urban fringe, whilst others work with sound, light, sculpture, film, and painting in its diverse and expanded forms, offering a multi-sensory register of art and everyday life, from complex cultural perspectives.
By physically and metaphorically cutting and bringing together disparate items and ideas in her paintings, drawings, and sculptures, Gueorguieva's works can be seen as assemblages of chaos and order, personal concerns and global issues.
One thing I see, standing in Sam's outsider boots, is that Mark's sculpture kind of looks the same as Robin's or Anthony's or Katherine Gili's — the same in the way a lot of Picasso's and Braque's cubist paintings kind of look the same.
It features new and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists.
«On our way home from Paris, we decided to see if we could become knowledgeable about art and put together a dozen paintings and sculptures
Entering painting and sculpture on the third floor, one now sees not the intimacy of the late nineteenth century, but the likes of Julie Mehretu, Matthew Barney, and Jeff Wall.
This will be after taking in Robins sculpture, and Gary Wraggs paintings in Deal.Great that there are two shows of British Abstract Painting and Sculpture on at the moment.With Bill Tucker at Pangolin and Sams cracking show of 60s colour in Liverpool, Abstraction is far from a dead issue.Indeed there is a symposium by Matthew Macauley at a northern university [to be confirmed] coming up, with requests for papers.Two very good painters rang me to say go and see the Picasso show at Tate Modern, which I did.It was stunning and there were probably eight or so masterpieces in one room from one year!Tony and Sheila Caros show in Peterborough and Graham Boyd at the Cut, Frank Bowling in Dublin and Scully in Newcastle, Mali Morris at Women can't Paint at Turps Banana, loads to see, enjoy, think about and stimulate new work.I hope there are all those hungry [artistically] young Abstract Painters and Sculptors out there keen to extend thsculpture, and Gary Wraggs paintings in Deal.Great that there are two shows of British Abstract Painting and Sculpture on at the moment.With Bill Tucker at Pangolin and Sams cracking show of 60s colour in Liverpool, Abstraction is far from a dead issue.Indeed there is a symposium by Matthew Macauley at a northern university [to be confirmed] coming up, with requests for papers.Two very good painters rang me to say go and see the Picasso show at Tate Modern, which I did.It was stunning and there were probably eight or so masterpieces in one room from one year!Tony and Sheila Caros show in Peterborough and Graham Boyd at the Cut, Frank Bowling in Dublin and Scully in Newcastle, Mali Morris at Women can't Paint at Turps Banana, loads to see, enjoy, think about and stimulate new work.I hope there are all those hungry [artistically] young Abstract Painters and Sculptors out there keen to extend thSculpture on at the moment.With Bill Tucker at Pangolin and Sams cracking show of 60s colour in Liverpool, Abstraction is far from a dead issue.Indeed there is a symposium by Matthew Macauley at a northern university [to be confirmed] coming up, with requests for papers.Two very good painters rang me to say go and see the Picasso show at Tate Modern, which I did.It was stunning and there were probably eight or so masterpieces in one room from one year!Tony and Sheila Caros show in Peterborough and Graham Boyd at the Cut, Frank Bowling in Dublin and Scully in Newcastle, Mali Morris at Women can't Paint at Turps Banana, loads to see, enjoy, think about and stimulate new work.I hope there are all those hungry [artistically] young Abstract Painters and Sculptors out there keen to extend the genre.!
Michael's inner figure is stout and blocky and the influences that he acknowledges such as German Gothic wood sculpture or the paintings of William Hogarth are readily seen.
Building on Artists Space's history as an institution whose program has increasingly emphasized community participation and political organization (see last year's Decolonize This Place, which turned the gallery into a weekly activist meeting hub), Coop Fund foregoes traditional media like painting or sculpture in favor of video, art - science hybrids, updated junk sculpture, and institutional critique, making an implicit statement about these media that, for their associations with high - modernist seriousness, are appropriate to a politically engaged exhibition.
It features new and rarely seen multimedia works, together with film, painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by over 70 artists, including works by Cory Arcangel, Roy Ascott, Jeremy Bailey, Judith Barry, James Bridle, Douglas Coupland, Constant Dullaart, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Vera Molnar, Albert Oehlen, Trevor Paglen, Nam June Paik, Jon Rafman, Hito Steyerl, Ryan Trecartin, Amalia Ulman and Ulla Wiggen.
The exhibition includes Simmons's first chalk drawings on blackboards done in the artist's «erasure» technique along with sculptures, paintings, photographs and a 1992 wall drawing not seen since it's first presentation at the Drawing Center.
Featuring the work of 60 artists and including vibrant paintings, powerful sculptures, street photography, murals, and more, this landmark exhibition is a rare opportunity to see era - defining artworks that changed the face of art in America.
A crack of synesthetic thunder sounded inside me as I felt the cold, hard marble through my shoes, grasped the lightness of the canvas by comparison, and came to terms with an artist bypassing Serra's fearsome weight and brawny power; finding essences between painting and sculpture, perception and experience, I crossed a delicate line between something I'd never seen before and something I already feared I'd never see again.
Caribbean: Crossroads of the World will highlight over two centuries of rarely seen works — from paintings and sculptures to prints, photographs, installations, films, and videos — dating from the Haitian Revolution to the present.
When I saw his architectonic relief paintings of the early seventies with new materials like wood, felt, and different levels, slopes, and planes they struck me by their relationship to Picasso's Synthetic Cubism and Picasso's Cubist sculpture and Jackson Pollocks» cut out paintings like Out of the Web.
The exhibition sees Nara depart from drawing, painting and sculpture to concentrate his depictions of peopl...
Hawkinson works across a wide range of media, from sculpture, installation, and painting, to photography and collage, and many of is highly original works include moving components and sound, inventing new ways for seeing and thinking about the world around us.
See, in Denim Dress, how the tranquil American iconography of girl - sprawled - out - in - field jumps the frame when you realise the girl is a boy; and in Junction 2015, how the mythic forms and long shadows of the American west are worked into surreal compositions that speak as poignantly of human longing as has any sculpture or painting.
Critic Helen Sumpter suggests in her recent essay on Gabb: «It's almost as if Gabb had taken something of the cool colour field paintings of Barnet Newman and turned them into something like the gestural action paintings of Jackson Pollock... These extraordinary artworks could also be seen as somewhat flighty but if they've become sculpture, paintings should at least stay fixed in their final form, shouldn't they?
See 45 works of paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs and videos from artists including, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Nick Cave, Robert Colescott, Glenn Ligon, Kerry James Marshall, Wangechi Mutu, Lorna Simpson, Mickalene Thomas, Kara Walker, Carrie Mae Weems, and Kehinde Wiley.
Do you see any affinities between his paintings or sculptures and this project?
As Kirk Varnedoe, former Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA once said about this period in art history, never before has there been another time that so fundamentally changed the way we create, experience and see art.
In response to the art fair experience, Powhida has fabricated pieces he considers emblematic of art world tropes that are seen over and over again on the international art fair circuit: Post-minimalist sculptures, large - scale decorative abstractions, shiny object sculptures, ceramics in vitrines, celebrity paintings, etc..
To, thankfully, some of the very interesting explorations in collage, 3 - D printed art, like Ashley Zelinskie's reverse abstractions (see the photograph of her table - top sculpture below) and paintings that extended from the vertical walls into the horizontal planes of the floor.
The exhibition has on display both new and rarely seen multimedia works, as well as film, painting, sculpture, photography, and drawings by more than 70 artists.
Jimmie Durham's wryly humorous sculptures, paintings, and drawings can be seen as the composite self - portrait of a man with a contentious relationship to all ethnic and national identifiers.
The rough, luxury fabric and thread, thickly coated with gestures of resin, oil and plastilina seen in Vaugh Spann's work create painting as sculpture and evoke a sense of weathered sensuality.
Brian Wall's work was seen in America for the first time in 1967 in the exhibition New British Painting and Sculpture, which traveled to six U.S. museums including the University Art Museum, Berkeley.
First - time exhibitors include: Dépendance featuring drawings, sculpture, painting and film by Ed Atkins (b. 1982), Gillian Carnegie (b. 1971) and Peter Wächtler (b. 1979); David Lewis Gallery presenting works by Dawn Kasper (b. 1977) and Lucy Dodd (b. 1981); and Tyler Rollins Fine Art staging a never - before - seen installation by Manuel Ocampo (b. 1965) reflecting on current global political events.
Honor Fraser will recreate a 1981 installation of unique artist books by Alexis Smith (b. 1949), which will be exhibited for the first time in decades, while Simone Subal Gallery will present rarely seen sculptures, paintings and drawings by Irish artist and writer Brian O'Doherty (b. 1928).
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