So many of the novel's
signature pieces worked so perfectly in novel form that doing them on the small screen seemed impossible.
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Robert Cavalli: The designer's
signature vibrant prints and loose - fitting, sexy silhouettes may have been there, but for Resort 2012, Cavalli also
worked in some darker
pieces, including a beautiful strapless gown.
If you have a
signature or favourite colour, you can look for a statement
piece that will
work in with any of these neutrals.
Defined by ultra-feminine chic attitude in relaxed mood, Valentino Dress Spring / Summer 2015 Catalog brings several must - have iconic
pieces for women enriched by sensuous patchwork appliqué and intriguing cutout embroidery
work on soft fabric with a touch of fresh, gentle shades of pastel tones and
signature motif in multicolor.
It's a
signature versatile
piece which you can wear to
work and to night outs.
It has been said that you can immediately spot a Wes Anderson film from the set
pieces alone, and it's true that his
works all bear a
signature touch of craftsmanship and intricate design.
Abrams revealed that his approach to Cloverfield comes from the
work of renowned illustrator and Broadway caricature artist Al Hirschfeld, who managed to draw his daughter's name, Nina, into every single
piece he did, along with the number of times her name appeared in each drawing next to his
signature.
The optional wooden steering wheel is the crowning touch, a beautiful
piece of
work, proudly engraved on one of its brushed - metal spokes with the
signature of Michael E. Kelly, chief executive of The New Avanti Motor Corp..
The rooms have unique historical artwork mixed with contemporary
pieces and custom beds featuring luxurious linens,
signature custom furniture, a
work desk, a Plasma TV with premium channels and pay - per - view movies, plush robes, personal care amenities from Fine English, minibars, custom vanities and tubs, and in - room safes.
Atlanta's High Museum of Art, which organized the exhibition, recently acquired «Para III,» a hot - colored and loosely arranged 1959
work that doesn't fit into any of Louis's series, and is treating the painting as the show's
signature piece.
As with Ebtekar's
work in general, the
piece is
signature of his use of Persian folkloric symbology derived from ancient texts, specifically the poetry of Hafez.
The exhibition at the New Museum will include a selection of
works ranging from the»60s through the present, including a new site - specific rendition of Bernstein's
SIGNATURE PIECE (1986/2012), painted in explosive gestural strokes directly onto the Lobby Gallery windows.
The roster is surely multigenerational; Claude Viallat, born in France in 1936 shows a 1970
work characteristic of his
signature painters on fabric; the wall
piece by Dena Yago, born in 1988 in the US, lends the exhibition its name «Human Applause,» also the title of a 1800 poem by Friedrich Hölderlin that «addresses a poet artist subjectivity and market valuation explicitly» written at the turn of the 20th Century.
In another space, Ms. Holzer, a Conceptual artist, said she would display «some old, some new»
works, including her
signature electronic light projections of poetry and slogans, and a new
piece, still in development, that would allow visitors with smartphones to see augmented reality projections, blending the real with 3 - D virtual objects.
Curated by gallery director Indira Cesarine, the show will consist of over 50 watercolor paintings by Fahren, including a brand new series of large - scale
pieces along with many of her
signature works.
On view will be
signature pieces made in aluminum and copper, as well as early
works, often gilded in gold leaf, that recall folded fabric and open fans, Benglis» original inspirations for the series.
The catalog includes
signature pieces made in aluminum and copper, as well as early
works, often gilded in gold leaf, that recall folded fabric and open fans, Benglis» original inspirations for the series.
The artist best known for his flattened approach to the human figure takes his
signature aesthetic into sculpture with «Cut Outs,» a solo exhibition of four
works depicting Katz's wife Ada, the full set of his nine -
piece «Black Dress» series, and one larger, multifigure
work, all rendered in stainless and porcelain enamel coated steel.
Alex Katz «Cut Outs» Paul Kasmin 515 West 27th Street CLOSES: April 12 The artist best known for his flattened approach to the human figure takes his
signature aesthetic into sculpture with «Cut Outs,» a solo exhibition of four
works depicting Katz's wife Ada, the full set of his nine -
piece «Black Dress» series, and one larger, multifigure
work, all rendered in stainless and porcelain enamel coated steel.
These highly finished
pieces often featured car and motorcycle motifs, such as the chevron symbol placed at the center of his
works, and many include Bengston's
signature sergeant's stripes, or abstracted images of hearts.
Wu Hung's Survey offers a deep insight into the historical context in which Yin's
work developed, from painting to her public actions in the streets of Beijing and the second - hand clothes sculptures that would eventually become her
signature pieces.
Debuting two weeks ahead of her new show at Jack Hanley Gallery, the
work is comprised of dozens of
pieces, spanning Etruscan - inspired vessels, long - stemmed flowers, pinch pots, and a turtle that's been sliced in half, all done in her
signature matte black glaze.
Anish Kapoor Fold at Paragon Contemporary (A09) Anish Kapoor's
signature works — those glossy, concave, mirror - like sculptures — may be everywhere in the convention center, but Paragon Contemporary is carrying two
pieces from his latest series, Fold.
This exploration is one of the key elements in the
work of many very established painters, such as Robert Ryman, where for him not just the paint application comes into play but his choice of methods for attaching the painting to the wall or the actual date and
signature on the
work become a pivotal
piece of the composition.
Additional new
works include a reflective bronze beach ball (appropriated from a famous Roy Lichtenstein painting) and Ms. Levine's
signature paintings of
pieces of plywood with prominent knots, which whimsically reference other attributes of Modern Art.
The fabricator Richard Dhoedt of Art et Volumes, who
worked on the project during Dubuffet's life, created three over the years, and this fourth
piece — in the Art Brut pioneer's
signature red, white, and blue colors and hatching, which he employed to simplify his sculptures to their most basic form — was just completed this year.
Cheryl Goldsleger, Marcia Goldenstein, Leonard Koscianski, David Kroll, David Lefkowitz and Terry Thacker will each present new
work or
pieces from
signature series.
The exhibition features 70
pieces from the artist's personal collection, including examples of Katz's
signature mural - like canvases, oil sketches,
working drawings, collages, prints, and cut - outs.
Across town, in a fascinating group show at White Cube in Hoxton, featuring
work inspired by Edgar Allen Poe, Kiefer has created two
signature pieces: a giant vitrine in which a grey, ash - encrusted landscape is overlain with branches; and an installation in the bowels of Shoreditch town hall featuring his sculptures of what look like hospital beds rescued from a nuclear disaster.
Bob & Roberta Smith presents a harrowing interview with a British surgeon
working in Syria transcribed from Radio 4's PM programme on to a massive
piece of board, in Smith's
signature cack - handed signwriting style.
SHE features previously unseen
works by Berman as well as representative
pieces from Prince's
signature series, Nurses and Girlfriends, and the debut of his Car --- a 1986 El Camino automobile with images from his Girlfriends series superimposed on the car's body.
Here his attention will be directed toward the founding of the museum — a
signature piece of post-modern architecture — and the attempts to convince a significant Italian collector to generously donate his private collection of Minimalist
works to the museum.
Second, moving around big
pieces of painted paper for the mock - up of the elevator bank mosaic led Hofmann to the
signature motif of his late
work: little floating planes of color, squares and rectangles of pure color locked together across the surface or isolated on fields of murkier colors.
Tamas»
work inspired me greatly too and I wanted to make sure I gave him freedom to play and add in some of his
signature pieces too, so it was a mixed bag of influences.»
Kara Walker also offers an unforgettable and disturbing comment on the horrors of slavery in an animated
piece that portrays the rape of a black woman by a white man using her
signature paper cut outs in the
work «Ms. Pipi's Blue Tale.»
Exhibited for the first time will be
works created by a new process in which Suh's
signature architectural
pieces are compressed into two - dimensional «drawings».»
The New York artist brings his
signature works where the
pieces literally curl off the canvas due to its unique Mylar layering.
In the late 1960s he went on to produce his
signature lozenge - shaped wall
works and highly reflective «bubble»
pieces, which appeared to possess an internal glow.
It is not about «
signature works» or «trophy
pieces» it's more about a spirit, about involvement.
India's best - known video and installation artist presents
works on paper along with her
signature piece: six video projections that mix Eastern and Western images and are streamed through five hand - painted Mylar cylinders.
and contains
signature works like a crumpled sheet of paper, a flattened
piece of the reusable adhesive Blu Tack, and lights switching on and off, as well as a giant rotating inscription («mothers»), a room full of balloons, and a car with slamming doors.
The
piece serves as a monument to a method of seeing through negotiations of positive and negative spaces, shifts in scale, and imaging through translation — maneuvers that have become
signature concerns in Ross - Ho's
work.
Uneasy Dancer takes a comprehensive look at the life and
work of Saar... [borrowing from] the artist's
signature assemblage technique in its structure, which centers on an illustrated timeline
pieced together from Saar's private archives.
Antunes»
work responds to the spaces in which they are placed, at times mirroring elements in the room or using its proportions as tools for the development of a
piece, with
signature materials including cork, leather, brass ropes and nets.
Created in his recognizable naive style, using bright colors with dominant green and red, and his
signature characters in earings of the goddess, this
piece is a great example of Finok's
work and introduction for a long awaited solo show.
Seven Billion Two Hundred and One Million Nine Hundred and Sixty - Four Thousand and Two Hundred and Thirty - Eight at The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Country Durham, UK Curated by Greville Worthington This exhibition brings together for the first time all of Turk's neon
works —
signature pieces made between 1995 and 2014 that examine the evolution of Turk's practice.
This subtle
piece — containing her
signature pink and blue hues — is an excellent place to begin collecting her
work.
The volume spans the duration of the artist's career to date, featuring his most important
pieces from his seminal blue - plaque
work, «Cave,» through his many
signature - based artworks, egg sculptures and waxworks, to his more recent bronze casts of sleeping bags and trash bags.
In this collaborative exhibition, each artist maintains his identifiable
signature in the presentation of seven
works: three Bismuth
pieces chosen by Arcangel, three Arcangel projects selected by Bismuth, and one
work created in tandem.