Sentences with phrase «text pieces»

AV: Why did you choose the circle for these three wall text pieces?
A 1960s light installation by Minimalist Dan Flavin, for example, faces a neon text piece by Los Angeles artist E.J. Hill that reads: «We deserve to see ourselves elevated.»
Like my other watercolours and text pieces on the North Montana Plains, a real place which I never visited, «Interstate» is about regret, imagination and hope.
Starting with her early video performances, image / text pieces of the 1970s as a young artist in Halifax, Canada present a look into her performing the subjective role of the feminine in a still male - dominant conceptualism movement and art world objectivity.
At the bank last fall, Mr. Ligon showed his neon text piece titled «A Small Band» and spelling the words «blues, blood, bruise,» which resonated more immediately in a neighborhood struggling with police violence than it might have at its debut in 2015 at the Venice Biennale.
Punchbag added further complexities to questions of raced, gendered and cultural identities raised by Glenn Ligon's Skin Tight: Muhammed Ali Text (1995)[Figs.85 - 86], a punchbag and text piece which specifically sought to address «how black men have used boxing to confront issues of black American identity» and «the construction of masculinity in relation to questions of violence, the commodification of black subjects, sexuality and resistance.»
While several exhibitions have focused on Corita's work from the «60s, Someday is Now is the first major museum show to survey her entire career, including early abstractions and text pieces as well as the more lyrical works made in the 1970s and 1980s.
The scale is much larger here, and the appropriations are more exacting, with outsized copies of Philip Guston's Nixon drawings and Jean Dubuffet's expressionistic takes on women and heads, along with text pieces loaded with billboard - size letters spelling out «MAKE IT GO AWAY» and «GOT HIM!»
Taking its title from a wall text piece made by Haim Steinbach, the presentation brings together key sculptures, films, paintings, photographs and installations from the gallery's early years that together reflect the depth of the program as well as the practices of many influential artists who have helped shape it throughout the past two decades.
«The Shepherd's Journal» presents text pieces about the history of the journal as well as a gallery (31 stills) of designs for the journal, both exterior and interior.
Cary Leibowitz, represented here by a little text piece titled Hi Jewboy Hi, is one of the stereotype - busting «Too Jewish» artists who turn up in «Jew York,» along with Deborah Kass, Elaine Reichek, Hannah Wilke, and Ilene Segalove.
Bronx - born post-minimalist Lawrence Weiner, 76, is famous today for his deadpan - poetic conceptual text pieces.
JB I'm working on an excised text piece using the feminist texts of Scottish suffragette Mona Caird.
The original image - text pieces created by Lasch also serve as the starting point for others to produce their own monsters through public workshops, open calls, and direct invitation.
Through immersive text - based installations, large - scale public text pieces, publications, sound projects, and discursive programming, my work engages with both figurative and literal language to explore how we narrate the connections between the past, present, and future.
The gallery plans to organize a retrospective of the artist's work in 2017, which will include a range of early text pieces, collages made from 1950s pornography and a version of her most recent paintings made from stamped imagery of words used to describe women.
A mirrored text piece by Andrew Emard (To You: But Not A Specific You, A General You: Part 1, 2015) on the floor glints in the afternoon sunlight, daring you to attempt to read the vapid poem etched on its surface.
arge blobs of melted aluminium spread around on the stairs, a power drill stuck in the wall rotating around itself, one twisted EUR pallet, a spectacular wall of 322 mirrors and a local reinterpretation of the American artist Walter de Maria's old text piece «Rome Eats Shit».
«Revolution» is a month long episodic text piece written in the style of a film script, that will be displayed across 10 bespoke LED screens on top of bus - shelters spread across the city.
The first text piece that I did in glass was called INVISIBLE [spelled out].
The music into text pieces range from Frobeger's Suite in E Minor for harpsichord to Robert Schumann's piano duets.
Each chapter ends with a short text piece explaining terminology or the state of LGBT issues in Japan, as well as a page answering common misconceptions.
Next month, Public Art Fund is installing a giant text piece by Martin Creed in Brooklyn Bridge Park.
In addition to his recent work, Gavlak is pleased to present a selection of earlier works from the late 70s, collages with text and appropriated imagery, works from the 80s when he was a part of the historic Holly Solomon Gallery, blown glass mushrooms, Unicorn horns, and a photo and embroidered text piece not shown since the mid 90s.
The London - based artist staged his first Firework piece - text pieces crafted from fireworks hung upon wooden scaffolding - in the spring of 1996.
Perhaps people like iconic, single - word text pieces because they're so instantaneously «legible.»
Dotted at random around the room and dissected in half, the vegetables lay splayed out over a hashtag text piece stuck to the floor that reads «CaptiveCEOsToBeReturnedToTheWild».
Tracey Emin discusses her monumental new text piece created for St Pancras International.
Nathan Coley, born Glasgow, 1967 Threshold sculptures; a series of photos obscured by spray - paint called Annihilated Confessionals; There Will Be No Miracles Here, a sculptural text piece in which the words are picked out in lightbulbs and mounted on scaffolding; and Hope and Glory, a sculpture of a house.
This installation also occasioned a brand - new iteration of two major text pieces by Lawrence Weiner, which will enliven the walls and windows of the Abram Lerner Room and will be visible from the National Mall.
Exhibiting these plain text pieces in a form of contemporary commandments — there are ten, after all — infusing them with rage and degradation hardly succeeds in achieving anything.
In 2012, Adam Shopkorn organized a show of text pieces carried by planes, each created by artists like Mel Bochner and Gary Simmons, which was also quite charming.
And that goes for the wonderful text pieces by Emily Roysdon and Gregg Bordowitz in the exhibition catalog, which, like the show, is free, a keeper and clearly made with love.
Famous for the provocative installations she made as one of the hell - raising Young British Artists — among them My Bed, her literally seminal 1998 installation, and the fairly self - explanatory Every One I Have Ever Slept With 1963 - 1995 — Emin brings the same emotional unburdening, the same raw vulnerability, and the same jolting power to her drawings and scrawled text pieces.
In addition to being regarded by many as prefiguring some of the ideas proposed in the 1980s by philosopher Judith Butler about gender performativity, many of her photo - text pieces point to territory later mined by Cindy Sherman, among many other contemporary artists.
A wall text piece assembled with newspapers that announce eccentric historical events responds to a new lightbox sculpture depicting Baldessarini the conceptual magician.
Applying the same magpie approach usually seen in her moving - image work, Price traces a meandering, somnambulant path from Giulio Paolini's NĂ©cessaire (Necessary, 1968)-- a stack of blank, white sheets of paper, singing with potential — through artworks from all over the world, ranging from a 13th - century effigy to an ongoing text piece by Katrina Palmer.
So it makes sense that «Hello Walls,» which fills Gladstone Gallery's two branches in Chelsea, opens with another of Bochner's early works: the white - on - black text piece Forgetting Is the Only Continuum, originally from 1969, in which the title words appear scrawled in white on a black stripe that runs nearly the length of the 24th Street gallery's largest room.
Summoning a kinship with the kaleidoscopic mosaics of the Byzantine era, the erotic paintings of the Middle East, and the compositional flatness of Japanese woodcuts, Iannone's paintings, video, wood cutouts and illustrated text pieces, primarily from the artist's early career, reveal the visions of a matriarchal high priestess.
Originally shown at the Winkleman Gallery in New York in June 2009, this exhibition includes a life - sized replica of the office of Yuri Gagarin, the first Russian cosmonaut and the first human to orbit the earth, as well as videos and a photo text piece.
Hall's intention here was to ``... play with the idea of memory, looking into a mirror and you see something different from the person who looked into it before you although it's the same mirror...» On entering the gallery space this same sense of introspection was collectively evident in the hauntingly forlorn sculptural installation by Anne Marie Taggart, the poignantly melancholic text piece by Ricki O'Rawe and the reflective performance interactions by David Frederick Mahon.
Kirkeby presented two new brick stone sculptures built in situ at the gallery space, while Weiner exhibited new and recent text pieces mounted on the gallery walls as well as on the inside walls of one of Kirkeby's sculptures.
But the stand - out offerings are a pair of Nancy Dwyer sculptures: the wooden text piece ME, MAN, MEN, MEAN (1987), priced at $ 10,000; and the deceptively pretty Selfish Idiot (2014), whose colorful garlands of painted plastic orbs spell out the titular insult, priced at $ 8,000.
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