Sentences with phrase «signature works such»

Special acquisitions by the Bilbao museum have included outstanding signature works such as Lightning with Stag Caught in its Glare (1958 — 85) by conceptualist Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86), Barge (1962 — 63) by assemblage artist and painter Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008), and two unique monumental works: Puppy (1992) by Neo-Pop artist Jeff Koons (b. 1955), and Richard Serra's eight - part suite The Matter of Time (2005), considered by some critics to be one of the most important sculpture installations ever produced.
The exhibition features new commissions alongside her signature works such as «Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View» (1991).
These include signature works such as La perruche et la sirène by Henri Matisse, The Beanery by Edward Kienholz (which has recently undergone a thorough restoration), Charlene by Robert Rauschenberg, and Bellevue II by Andy Warhol — as well as monographic rooms devoted to the work of Willem de Kooning, Rineke Dijkstra, Marlene Dumas, Barnett Newman, Hanne Darboven, and Wolfgang Tillmans, among others.
He has thus succeeded in creating spectacular signature works such as the house on a house and the boat on the roof of a house.

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Tracking the visual elements you include in your content efforts — such as cover images, logos, illustrations, charts — will make it easier to ensure that your work has a signature look and cohesive brand identity.
The Spanish tactician is now doing great work at the Allianz Arena, and could now be lining up a hugely ambitious move to sign Messi from his old employers, competing with big names such as Chelsea, Manchester City and Paris Saint - Germain for his signature.
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Facing numerous analyses showing his signature jobs programs misallocated resources and put few New Yorkers to work, Gov. Andrew Cuomo argued today that any such assessments are only a matter of political point of view.
Next is the tedious work of identifying the companion chemical signatures of an asteroid impact, such as the element iridium, alongside the spherules.
The company is working on finding signatures of blood - based cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma, in patients» immune systems.
HOW IT WORKS: Because respiratory diseases, such as pneumonia, alter the structure of the respiratory tract, each one creates a unique sound signature in a patient's cough.
DCEG investigators are also working to identify novel molecular and genomic signatures in tumors that are linked to germline genetic variants and environmental exposures, such as cigarette smoking and ionizing radiation.
To this end, his work often relies on anthropology and human history as much as it does on genome sequencing and computation, in order to decipher the subtle genetic signatures that appear when species undergo major events such as population bottlenecks, large - scale migration or dispersal events, or the development of resistance to disease.
But such relatively commercial ventures were interspersed with the more personal work which increasingly occupied Akerman's attention, as in D'Est (From The East, 1993), an impressionist documentary of life in the former Soviet Union after the collapse of the Communist regime, composed in a series of static tableaux in Akerman's signature, contemplative style.
While there are ebook autographing options on the market, such as Kindlegraph, that inserts a page file into the reader's digital edition with an author signature, Autography has been working to continue to bring the sense of community that comes from the book signings and meeting of authors, as well as the ability to personalize the signature page for specific reading fans.
Chic, modern guest rooms provide comfort as well as signature design and technology elements such as easily accessible USB and power ports, free high - speed internet, work stations, and smart TVs to stream custom content.
Step into one of our 490 inviting guest rooms and suites, and escape the stresses of the day.Special, updated touches such as an ergonomic chair, generous work area and High Speed Internet Access — as well as our signature Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed — will make you feel comfortable and relaxed.10 meeting and function rooms, including an elegant 626 square - meter ballroom that accommodates functions with up to 500 guests: business centre: High Speed Internet Access, audiovisual equipment.4 restaurants and lounges including: Feast all day dining restaurant, Yue Chinese restaurant, the Steak House fine dining restaurant.Lobby Lounge and 24 hour in - room dining.
The final talk was from publisher Merge Games on working with indie developers and making sure you get your game noticed on digital stores, retail stores (with their special Signature Editions) and at UK and international gamer - focused events such as PAX and EGX.
Known for her signature casting technique, Whiteread's work ranges in scale from the monumental to the intimate in a variety of materials such as plaster, resin, rubber, concrete, metal and paper.
The signature unorthodox, «poor» materials in his works include steel tubes, cloth, newspapers, and wax; [3] the artist, however, often used also traditional and expensive art materials such as gold, marble, and bronze.
In these works, blue gazing balls, hand blown from glass, have been placed on white plaster sculptures depicting signature examples of antique statues from the Greco - Roman era, including the Farnese Hercules and the Esquiline Venus, along with everyday utilitarian objects encountered in today's suburban landscape, such as rustic mailboxes, a birdbath and an inflatable snowman typically seen outside during Christmas.
Working across a variety of media (with the gridded «photo - work» becoming their signature format), they have taken life to be their primary subject, placing taboos such as sex, religion, race, and class at the heart of their work.
This association with nature is signature for Merris, as suggested by many of the exhibitions in which his work is featured or included, such as The Secret Life in summer 2015 at Murray Guy Gallery in New York, which brought together cross-generational artists who «approach the natural world with an intuitive sense of curiosity and profound inventiveness.»
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.
Close looks at Tran's work discover that headlong gesture and rough - house, everyman signatures such as footprints do not fully represent the tempo or temperature of his sensibility.
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.
Pollock uses techniques similar to many signature characteristics of El Greco's work, such as the horizontal division of the picture plane, the oval flow of the composition, and the repeated use of jagged, angular lines and triangular forms.
The portraits — selected and printed in CMYK ink on a desktop printer, then manually worked upon, digitally manipulated and reprinted as exposed photographs — depict signature comedic personalities and props, such as Bill Cosby, Goldie Hawn, Madeline Kahn, as well as a rubber chicken, a whoopee cushion, and Groucho glasses.
Many of his highly original works, such as Emoter (2002), Drip (2002), Pentecost (1999), Ranting Mop Head (Synthesized Voice)(1995), and Signature (1993) include moving components and sound, inventing new ways for seeing and thinking about the world around us.
The Dublin - born artist's signature colors such as dark red, earthy yellow, and off blue stack dominate the exhibition that finds a balance between his three dimensional works and large scale paintings.
(born 1930, Nashville, Tennessee, USA) in works such as Ledger (1982) bring the word «constructed» to mind, with attention drawn to supports, framing, and the artist's signature as important elements of works which are usually white, or off - white, and in square format.
Basquiat frequently used crown images in his work, sometimes invoking the signature motif atop anonymous figures, but more often utilizing it symbolically to «crown» his heroes — legends such as Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali), Sugar Ray Robinson and a number of jazz musicians.
The exhibition will include signature early works; such as Miles Coolidge's «Storefront, Hospital, Office Bldgs,» from his 1994 «Safetyville» series, Liam Gillick's «Discussion Island Research Screen,» 1999, and Annika von Hausswolff's «Attempting to Deal with Time and Space,» 1997.
Wool's signature text paintings, such as an untitled work on paper from 1992 reading HOLE IN YOUR FUCKIN HEAD, may well describe what all the scampering and art - absorbing has done to you, but you can lose yourself in some of the master's more abstract works, such as Maybe Maybe Not (2003), and perhaps achieve a moment of calm amidst the H Queen's storm.
The dark catacombs were the perfect setting to host this amazing group show that featured signature works from artists such as Ian Francis, David Choe, Conor Harrington, Antony Micallef and Jonathan Yeo.
In the post-Pop world of his early career, the idea of calling a lampshade a work of art was sacrilegious; colors such as pastel pink or eau de nil — signature Chaimowicz hues — were anathema.
Moon's Nahan's Forty Winks, a lithographic musing on Korean American dual - consciousness, offers the kind of rich cultural treading and social relevance that make abstracted works in the exhibit, such as Willem de Kooning's lithograph or Ellsworth Kelly's signature geometric shapes, seem like empty reproductions compared to their much more triumphant works in painting.
The latter would exhibit the artist's own work in a group exhibition entitled «Surréalisme» in 1932 and over the course of the following three decades Cornell would further hone his approach to his signature bric - a-brac assemblages, integrating seemingly contrary, fetishized objects such as marbles, seashells, butterflies, postcards, navigational tools, toys, and sundry paper ephemera - which he sourced from antique and junk shops in New York - into highly sophisticated, strikingly organic tableaux.
From September 1959 to January 1960 de Kooning sojourned in Italy, working in Rome, where he produced what are now known as his «black and white» paintings, such as Black and White (Rome) 1959 (fig. 6).24 These are highly reminiscent of Kline's signature style in their combination of bold gestural abstraction, a black and white palette and structured compositions that consist of a series of emphatic strokes that are at odds with each other and positioned at angles that create nearly regular geometric shapes, such as triangles and squares.
Included are signature works by Marlene Dumas, Ellen Gallagher, Ana Mendieta, Cornelia Parker, Doris Salcedo, Kara Walker, among others, in addition to salient historical precedents set by figures such as Eva Hesse and Louise Bourgeois.
The fabric is a signature element in Shonibare's work, which frequently explores the notion of identity through political and historical contexts, such as colonialism and globalisation.
Set within a picturesque British seaside, this single - channel work demonstrates the artist's signature uses of filmic devices such as slow motion and long pans to capture both a tightly choreographed and improvised performance.
Living in New York from 1958 to 1973, Kusama moved in avant - garde circles with such figures as Andy Warhol and Allan Kaprow while honing her signature dot and net motifs, developing soft sculpture, creating installation - based works, and staging Happenings (performance - based events).
Several more such signs reminding viewers to be gentle with this or that would be encountered as one wandered between the walls and under the ceilings constructed using Neto's signature stretchy translucent nylon that made up much of this show, which felt more like a multipart installation than a grouping of separate works.
His later works began to quote paintings by 20th Century artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Léger but with his same signature style such as Still Life with Goldfish (1974) in the style of Matisse.
Ghenie's expertly wrought interpretation of these Modernist masterworks understands that to paint today is to engage with the long history of painting; its style and artistic signatures, as well as the status of paintings throughout time that have been defaced and destroyed by political whim when art was seen as dangerous, such as the Nazi's Degenerate Art campaign that burned hundreds of Modernist paintings.
Salvatore Aranciao's artistic signature is photo - etching, but he works across a range of media such as sculpture, collage, animation and video.
Works such as Color Study # 27 exhibit his signature winding, wrapping, rhythmic ribbon - like shapes, and lay the groundwork for the paintings.
Known for her signature casting technique, Whiteread's work ranges in scale from the modest to the monumental in a variety of materials such as plaster, resin, rubber, concrete, metal and paper.
Other works such as Ivan Kliun's «Composition» (1917) and Malevich's «Yellow Plane in Dissolution» (1917 - 18) are emblazoned with the Gibson logo in lieu of a signature - branding becomes a nom de plume.
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