Divided in 6 separate rooms, the installation includes some 60 individual stoneware and porcelain pieces, as well as couple of rare editions on paper by Kusaka, and around 40 pieces by Wood, ranging from
small collage showing his studio process, limited edition multiples, a series of floral pieces on paper, all the way to monumental oil and acrylic pieces on canvas.
Not exact matches
High and wide enough to house Katz's corporate lobby - scale paintings, it makes an awkwardly capacious venue for the current
show, which is made up of 65 mostly
small paintings,
collages, and cutouts.
This
show of 50
small - scale drawings, photographs and
collages, free from the shadow of its myth, allows us to consider DeFeo's wry improvisations and neo-Surrealist approach.
N. Dash «s first solo
show with Untitled also includes
small scale photo
collages based on cotton fabric manipulated by the artist in her studio.
There, there were a few memorable highlights, such as mirror paintings by Michelangelo Pistoletto from the 1970s and 80s,
shown by the Repetto Gallery; striking portraits and still - lifes by Wayne Thiebaud,
shown by Allan Stone Projects;
small paintings by Gerhard Richter and Alexej von Jawlensky in the Galerie Ludorff's booth; and Yayoi Kusama's glittering
collages, reminiscent of precious stones,
shown by Omer Tiroche Gallery.
Nevertheless Robert Motherwell; Early
Collages, which runs through January 5, is well worth seeing and these works, placed today in a
small gallery on the Lower East Side, in the guise of having just come out of the studio of some young artist, would appear completely viable and credible as contemporary works because there are so many artists today, here in New York
showing on the LES and Bushwick as well as elsewhere in the United States and Canada and perhaps globally, still working in the orbit of the aesthetic consensus of post-War formalism.
The exhibition, the artist's fourth
show at the gallery, will include approximately 100
small paper mounted on canvas paintings as well as 25
collage constructions and a set of sketches in response to Francisco Goya's drawings including his Los Desastres de la Guerra series, all dating from 2009 to the present.
Despite being the
smallest piece in the
show, this rectangular amalgamation of oil paint, acrylic paint, household paint, varnish and mixed media
collage on canvas (then mounted on board) had that rare feeling of monumentality.
His photographs explore removing the traditional sense of masculinity inherent in the superhero narrative, a process that Alario and Keyes enacted literally within the
small collages included in the
show.
Her solo
show at Max Hetzler titled «Bet Your Sweet Life» features Scale of Things (to come)(2010) an interactive staircase made of metal chains and tubes which will offer a view of the gallery space from above, the video No Head Man (2009), photographs,
collages and different series of
small spray - drawings and large scale drawings from the series Hurricane and Other Catastrophes.
The early paintings in this group, from 2011,
show a direct connection to the still life paintings in that they are larger versions of the
small pieces used to create the oil
collages.
Wesselmann's first solo
show was held there later that year, representing both the large and
small Great American Nude
collages.
This will be Kofie's second solo
show with White Walls, and will include 30 recent works including
smaller collage case studies on paper, hand painted multiple screen prints, assemblage on wood, paintings on canvas and wood and a large wall installation.
He
showed a number of
small collages at a two - man exhibition, together with Marc Ratliff, at Judson Gallery.
The Real Estate
Show, Installation view (At the center, drawings by Joseph Nechvatal; Photograph to the right by James Casabere; Large black and white mural by Mike Glear;
small collages and cigarette packs on floor by Bobby G. — Robert Goldman), 125 Delancey Street, New York, January 1980, Courtesy of Becky Howland.
Small rooms serve as intimate spaces to highlight a few special pieces, including Paul Chan's moving (in both senses of the word) 6th Light and a typically eccentric film
collage by Joseph Cornell — the first solo
show by whom, Carpenter pointed out, was at the Walker in 1953.
Her debut solo
show, entitled Disco Ball Soul is a testament to this, formed of more than 90
small collage works created over a decade from photographs and journal entries, as well as 14 large - scale photographs.
The artist's signature accumulations of
small found objects,
collages and improvised artworks, previously presented in boxes meant to be sifted through, are now part of more outgoing displays placed in houselike frameworks dedicated to the activities of the
show's title.
This painting
showed a Madonna decorated with resin - covered elephant dung and surrounded by
small collaged images of female genitalia from pornographic magazines.
The
show is directly inspired by American writer Richard Brautigan's 1976 cult classic, Sombrero Fallout: A Japanese Novel, and is comprised of nine
small scale paintings exquisitely rendered in pencil, watercolour and
collage.
Described as «the first substantive and scholarly examination of this important body of work,» the
show features a wide variety of abstracts — watercolors, mixed media
collages, and stain paintings — including
small works and large - scale paintings standing six - feet tall.
Kremen did not
show his work publicly until a 1978 exhibition at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art featuring mostly
small non-representational
collages.
This is the first
show to not only isolate Mr. Katz's landscapes but also trace them back to their point of origin: the
small, deft colored paper
collages that he began making in Provincetown in the summer of 1955.
The
show is
small, but it shores up a West Coast, Beat - era moment in Chelsea: California Minimalism at Zwirner, late Bruce Conner
collages at Inglett, and Klagsbrun's December survey of Wallace Berman.
Major carvings including Kneeling Figure 1932 and Large and
Small Form 1934 are
shown with paintings, prints and drawings by Nicholson and rarely seen textiles, drawings,
collages and photograms by Hepworth.
Wife Jean steals the
show with a
small black and white
collage, «Was an Angler, and He a Fish Caught.»
Upon entering the gallery I encountered several
small improvisational
collages made from scrap materials from the artists studio, which
show his bold direct approach.
Following fledgling gallery Fortnight Institute's
small but mighty spring presentation of Winant's work —
collages showing women as recipients of both affectionate and unnerving touch — two summer
shows confirm the momentum and visceral pull of her practice.
The current group
show at Hellion Gallery features works from a
small selection of artworks from some of the participants: an assemblage by Fontana, psychedelic paintings by Brendan Monroe, a landscape
collage by Mary Iverson and more.
The
show, made up of larger woodcuts, wall paintings, and
smaller drawings (some include
collage, some were made by typewriter), features a striking juxtaposition of elements.
In my last
show, I was creating
smaller paintings without
collage and with a simpler palette and a flatter style.
You may also include a
collage of
smaller photos to
show diverse looks on the back of the resume.2.