Sentences with phrase «series of sculptures»

A celebrated series of sculpture exhibitions by living artists, Mad.
Between 1967 and 1974, for example, Chamberlain completed several series of sculptures made of urethane foam, galvanized steel, and heavy gauge aluminum foil which were based on the common movement of the hand in wadding tissue paper or sponges, or crumpling empty cigarette packs.
Known for deftly employing found objects that speak to African - American experience, urban communities, social issues, and politics, Ward presents a new series of sculptures in his first institutional show in New York.
Jasper Johns's Bronze, made in 1960 - 61, is among his celebrated series of sculptures of light bulbs.
Highlights include 80m2 Livia Benavides (Lima) with Mexico - based artist Rita Ponce de León; Freedman Fitzpatrick (Los Angeles) presenting Phillip Zach's first solo fair presentation; Hannah Hoffman (Los Angeles) with a new series of sculptures by Zorrilla; Mathew, (Berlin) presenting fibreglass sculptures by Cooper Jacoby; and Leo Xu Projects (Shanghai), showing a multi-media installation by Liu Shiyuan.
One of his projects was marked by collaboration with the Yogyakarta Art Lab which is the major initiative of the Gajah Gallery and engaged Bickerton to create series of sculptures that he brought into connection with mitochondrial Eve.
In September, a solo exhibition at the gallery will present her complete series of sculptures inspired by the transformative life of Malcolm X.
These latest shows take the form of a new series of sculptures titled Gazing Ball at Zwirner's and a rich sampling of several major bodies of work, demonstrating how Koons's themes and formal approaches continue to overlap and interpenetrate across time, at Gagosian.
The winner of this year's «Stand Prize» was Stuart Shave / Modern Art with the displaying of six large Mark Flood - pixilated Rothko's alongside Yngve Holen's series of sculptures comprised of Plexiglas on top of miniature airplanes on top of washing machines.
Top Photo: Jeff Koons Gazing Ball, the world debut of a new series of sculptures at David Zwirner West 19th Street spaces.
In a recent series of sculptures titled Systems, for instance, Mr. Tuttle uses aluminum electrical pipes, balsa wood, feathers and silver fox fur in novel juxtapositions that hint at otherworldly landscape and architecture.
You can still catch the Momentary Monuments exhibition on at the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art in Zürich featuring Thomas Schütte's astonishing series of sculptures form his remarkable United Enemies series.
Much like the (now sold - out) «Cowboy and Indian» series and the «Trophy» series of sculpture works, Wolberger's new «Toy Soldiers» strike a chord for nostalgic Americana and pop culture.
Thematically parallel is Pavlisko's latest series of sculptures composed of seemingly unrelated objects, including hand - carved violins that he contorts over tabletops, official ABA basketballs, 2 - liter Orange Crush ™ soda, and cast bronze gold - plated RayBan ™ sunglasses.
Quotidien consumer goods reappear in several series of sculptures and relief paintings, often combined with the detritus of his active studio - sawdust, metal shavings, dried clumps of wood glue - a common thread across endless operations of adorning, tinkering, breaking and repairing.
The Hepworth Wakefield presents a new exhibition by Enrico David, introducing recent works, plus a new series of sculptures specially commissioned for the gallery.
His most famous pieces include his early relief plaques called Medals for Dishonor (1937 - 40), his two series of assemblages called Agricola (1952 - 1957) and Tanktotem (1952 - 1960), his large - scale metal series of sculptures called Cubi (started 1961) and his Voltri - Bolton series (started 1962).
Here, Paul talks through his last solo exhibition, the moon, and the «underlying feeling of unease» embedded in his latest series of sculptures.
Published to accompany Nari Ward's mid-career retrospective, the largest - ever survey of his work, «Nari Ward: Sun Splashed» documents the artist's work since the 1990s, an innovative series of sculptures, videos, works on paper, and installations.
London - based Dutch artist Magali Reus's interest in material as evidence of process is articulated in interlinked series of sculptures through the use of complex casting, moulding and weaving techniques, pitting the aggressive emptiness of manufacture against the slow diligence of handwork.
Since leaving Edinburgh College of Art in 2010 he has become known for his provocative performance - based work, including an ongoing series of sculptures made guerilla - style in skips and dumpsters in the dead of night.
The permanent sense of unease is augmented by unique series of sculptures which range from arabesque - influenced wall pieces to uninhibited desks containing layers of the same unclassified matter echoed in the installation.
6 May — 30 July 2017 This exhibition brings together new and recent works by London - based artist Jessie Flood Paddock, with the Oak Tree series of sculptures, drawings and prints by the celebrated 20th century sculptor, the late Kenneth Armitage.
This important publication focuses on her monumental series of sculptures dedicated to the assassinated civil rights leader Malcolm X. Begun in 1969, Chase - Riboud's series is explored in terms of developing artistic practice; her travels to China and North Africa; and her experiences in Europe, particularly during the cultural, political, and social upheavals of the 1960s.
From 2005 to present, her concerns of toxic food ingredients generated series of sculpture made of gummi bears, licorice lace, pharmaceuticals and package foods.
In 1961 Smith began work on his Cubi series of sculptures, which are his best known works.
Mr. Orlinski brought his contemporary approach to create an awe - inspiring collector edition series of sculptures.
Other highlights include Eduardo Basualdo's series of sculptures along the Rio de la Plata and a version of Pia Camil's ongoing project that explores cultural heritage and exchange by way of T - shirts.
Congratulations to Barbara Chase - Riboud, BFA» 57, on her one person exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art featuring more than 40 works including her Malcolm X series of sculptures.
A major figure in the development of Pop art in the 1960s, Robert Indiana is best known for his iconic LOVE series of sculptures and prints, which rank among the most recognizable images in postwar art.
«Barbara Chase - Riboud: The Malcolm X Steles» documents the artist's most acclaimed series of sculptures.
It's the first series of sculptures Prangenberg made in America: at a residency at Rutgers's Mason Gross School of the Arts.
The piece is the first in the artist's egg series of sculptures, and one of six versions in bronze (the other being at the Centre Pompidou, The Met Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago and private collections).
Onde Elles Moran — translated as Where They Live — is a beautiful series of sculptures by artist Guy Laramée using secondhand books, inspired by the native birds of the Brazilian region of Serra do Corvo Branco — Range of the White Raven.
Nusrat's current series of sculptures, Traversals, features deconstructed suitcases — shoulder straps, zippers, and wheels — that suggest implements of interrogation and torture.
Over a period of several years, Sir Anthony Caro has been working on a major series of sculptures and architectural features to form part of the restoration of a chapel at Bourbourg in Northern France, about 12 miles east of Calais.
Magali Reus presents Mustard, a new series of sculptures configured into a site - specific installation.
The artist's new series of sculptures takes selfie sticks into their own hands, pre-empting their screen - filtered reception (by art tourists in person and online).
Hannah Hoffman will also present an intriguing series of sculptures by Zorilla alongside High Art (Paris), which will debut a previously unseen installation piece by Valerie Keane.
This new body of work, which features three - dimensional collages as well as a debut series of sculptures in collaboration with the Afro Brazilian design firm Vosay, hones in on various forms of agency through the lens of authorship and authenticity.
During this period, he began work on his Cronus series of sculpture, paintings, and drawings, which became the subject of a solo show at New York's Guggenheim Museum in 1977.
The work is the latest in a significant series of sculptures in which Gander reimagines Edgar Degas» famous work The Little Fourteen - Year - Old Dancer (1880 - 81) in different scenarios and stages in life, where the ballerina escapes her plinth and is freed from her limitations as an artwork.
The section takes its title from a Melvin Edwards» series of sculptures seen in the gallery, part of a larger series of his Lynch Fragments, which, through their materiality, touch on American identity, how slavery evolved into mass incarceration, and ideas surrounding economies of labor.
The same series of sculptures «Elbo», wich presented in Bernier / Eliades Gallery (1997), ςερε represented at Lehmann - Maupin Gallery in New York (1998).
Ordinary Things takes Sarah Lucas» (b. 1962) recent series of sculptures NUDS (2009 --RRB- as a starting point, looking forward and backward across an artistic practice that has engaged with the possibilities of sculpture for over two decades.
In the gallery this summer, we are showing a body of work by Conrad Shawcross including examples from some of his most important series of sculptures.
The present lot is an example of a rare series of sculptures made of galvanized steel that were only produced between 1967 and 1969.
Pica often uses linguistic and semiotic concepts as points of departure for her projects, probing the various ways that humans attempt to give a concrete form to ideas: in her Catachresis series of sculptures, begun in 2011, for instance, she draws on a literary term, from the Greek word for «abuse,» which describes figures of speech in which a word or expression is employed in a context far outside its original meaning.
«The Jungle Book,» the first in a planned series of sculptures highlighting local and regional history, was unveiled at noon on November 1, beginning a new chapter for downtown Rutland and the city's ongoing revitalization.
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