Hammering Man, 21 meters tall, painted
steel Permanent installation, Messeturm building, Frankfurt, Germany
Not exact matches
She experiments with knots and loops, as, for example, in the labyrinthine Knot Drawing (1947) and Drawing for a Nylon Rug (1959)-- both of which, in this setting, echo the oversized curls of rusted
steel that form The Matter of Time (1994), an immense Richard Serra
permanent installation on the lower floor of the museum.
In 2014, a second major commission resulted in the
permanent installation of a line of four vertical
steel plates (two plates measure 55 and two 48 feet high, while all four are 13 feet wide) in The Brouq Nature Reserve in the Zekreet Desert outside Doha in Qatar.
Serra's first solo exhibition at the museum was held in 1980, and marked the creation and
permanent installation of the large - scale
steel sculpture Waxing Arcs in the entrance area.
Walking to the Sky, 100 feet tall, stainless
steel, 10 realistically painted life - size figures
Permanent installation, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, 2005
The project, which Ruhwald has spent the last three years realizing, will establish a
permanent art
installation inside a Detroit apartment where the interior is made of charred wood, glass,
steel and black ceramics.
A large
installation of Chamberlain's signature works made from crushed, colored, and chromium - plated
steel has been a cornerstone of Chinati's
permanent collection since the museum's inception.
In 2004 Kapoor unveiled Cloud Gate in Chicago's Millennium Park; the 110 - ton elliptical archway of highly polished stainless
steel — nicknamed «The Bean» — was his first
permanent site - specific
installation in the United States.
MONICA BONVICINI She Lies 2010 Styrofoam, concrete pontoon, stainless
steel, reflecting glass panels, glass splinters and anchoring system
Permanent installation on the Bjørvika Fjord, Norway
A characteristic
permanent installation might consist of a series of large single - color painted canvases or
steel panels in varying shapes — wedges, arcs, triangles, trapezoids — cartwheeling across an expanse of wall.