Through drawing and sculpture, Tolman attempts to reveal the relationship between the individual and the larger culture in which we reside.
Not exact matches
[44] The museum's collections include art in many media from around the world, including European
and American paintings, prints,
sculpture and drawings, 18th
and 19th century Japanese Ukiyo - e prints, 15th
through 19th century Persian
and Indian miniature paintings, 20th century Haitian art, 20th century Japanese netsuke, 20th century
and contemporary photography,
and Rapa Nui, African,
and Native American artifacts.
This exhibition explores West's important role in the establishment of the RA
and PAFA
through more than sixty paintings,
drawings, prints,
sculptures, manuscripts,
and books.
greg is especially inspired by the idea of having multiple windows open on a computer at once:
through his process, he cuts out pieces
and uses the computer to
draw new forms, then assembles them into paintings that act like
sculpture.
These concepts have been explored
through drawings, large - scale
sculptures, photo - based work,
and prints.
He is known for creating poetic pieces out of everyday objects
through a variety of media, including
drawing, photography, text,
and sculpture.
A textured survey, «Barbara Hammer: Evidentiary Bodies,» at the Leslie - Lohman Museum of Gay
and Lesbian Art in SoHo (
through Jan. 28) finally fills in the blanks with
drawings, paintings, photographs,
sculptures and installations.
On view
through 8 April, the exhibition includes photographs,
drawings,
and sculptures by Yuji Agematsu, Carl Andre, Bernd
and Hilla Becher, Sophie Calle, Liz Deschenes, Isa Genzken, Eva Hesse, Roni Horn, On Kawara, Robert Kinmont, Louise Lawler, Zoe Leonard, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Paul McCarthy, Roman Opalka, Andrea Robbins
and Max Becher, August Sander, Karin Sander, Mira Schendel, Cindy Sherman, David Smith, Ian Wallace,
and Mark Wallinger.
If you're unfamiliar with Kiel Johnson's work, his work, he creates transmorphic
drawings, paintings
and sculpture that seem to synthesize the ever - expanding media explosion
through a kind of personal narrative.
Steve Locke (born 1963) is an African American artist who explores figuration
and perceptions of the male figure,
and themes of masculinity
and homosexuality
through drawing, painting,
sculpture,
and installation art.
Rachel Feinstein's idiosyncratic oeuvre is diverse in mediums
and influences; while she works primarily in
sculpture, the artist's paintings,
drawings,
and installations are equally important vehicles
through which themes of femininity, beauty,
and literature are explored.
The Art of the Erotic documents this timeless aspect of art history,
through 170 carefully curated chronological works, ranging from
drawings by Turner, prints by Hokusai, Indian temple carvings, Persian miniatures, to paintings by Botticelli, Picasso
and Cecily Brown,
and sculptures by Michelangelo, Rodin
and Louise Bourgeois.
Jorge Pinheiro: D'après Fibonacci
and the world out there,
through January 7, 2018 «D'après Fibonacci
and the world out there brings together paintings,
drawings and sculptures by the influential Portuguese artist Jorge Pinheiro (Coimbra, 1931).
Through paintings,
drawings,
sculptures, installations
and documentation, the exhibition will trace the development of Ibrahim's practice
and its enduring influence on contemporary art in the UAE.
A selection of prints,
drawings and sculptures created over the last ten years will be on view at the Noah Purifoy Art Gallery
through August 10, 2014.
Now on view at David Zwirner,
through patches of corn, wheat
and mud is an exhibition of new paintings,
drawings,
sculptures,
and film by Oscar Murillo.
Encompassing
sculpture,
drawing, text,
and video, many of Halilaj's works incorporate materials from his native Kosovo
and manifest as ambitious spatial installations
through which the artist translates personal relationships into sculptural forms.
His practice has incorporated
drawing, video,
sculpture — even hibernating snails, which will be scattered
through his presentation of graphics
and sculptures in the Frame section of Frieze New York.
Working across multiple media
and frequently in collaboration with artists including Paul McCarthy, Tony Oursler
and Mike Smith, Kelley undermined normative values, power structures
and» correct» cultural attitudes
through his ritualistic performances, stuffed - animal
sculptures,
drawings and installations.
Sabisha Friedberg's composition, performance
and installation work
draws on the phenomenological
and phantasmagorical, exploring perceptual delineation of space
through sound,
sculpture,
and low - end experiential thresholds.
«PHILIP PAVIA:
SCULPTURE AND DRAWINGS» continues
through July 30, 2016.
avaf works in a vast array of media, including painting,
drawing, installations, video,
sculpture, neons, wallpaper, decals,
and often confronts gender, politics,
and embedded cultural codes
through pop imagery
and neon colors.
This new body of work is based on a specific vision of war, portrayed
through delicate ink
drawings and sculptures suggesting a post-conflict scenario.
In addition to pivotal works by Noguchi, the exhibition illuminates his relationships
through personal photographs, exhibition - related ephemera
and correspondence from The Noguchi Museum Archive, as well as
sculptures, paintings
and drawings by those who influenced his artistic practice.
The exhibition, which will be held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros,
through September 26, 2010, will feature a total of 76 works, including 42
sculptures, 34
drawings and preliminary sketches,
and a series of photographs documenting stage sets designed by the artist for various performances, as well as public works realized across Europe, Asia
and the United States.
Widely recognized as one of the most important American artists of the last fifty years, Ellsworth Kelly redefined abstract art
through his bold paintings,
sculpture, prints,
and drawing.
Kelly Mark's video,
drawings, installations
and sculptures have centered on her awareness of time, its passing, wasting, marking, keeping,
through the recording of repetitive tasks
and ordinary unnoticed moments.
Part installation, part an exhibition of
drawings, prints, photographs
and sculpture, these works address how our sense of truth is pulled between lived experience
and terms of categorization these experiences are subject to —
through the lenses of the feminine, the beautiful
and the sublime.
Through hand -
drawn sketches, interactive
sculpture, immersive video,
and a lineup of more than 30 structural models at 1:500 scale, the exhibition gives insight into SOM's practice, past
and present, as it seeks to address physical
and environmental challenges with concise
and honestly expressed solutions.
The Canadian artist's works are as much about
drawing and sculpture as the frames, boxes,
and other custom elements
through which they are presented.
«Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma,»
through Feb. 25; «Thirty Works for Thirty Years,» key paintings,
sculptures and drawings from the permanent collection,
through Jan. 28; 1533 Sul Ross; 713-525-9400, menil.org.
Working with
drawing, video,
sculpture,
and installations, Hüner's practice focuses on constructed narratives
and eclectic assemblages which explore the subjects of utopia, archaeology, ideas of progress,
and the future
through reimagining spatial
and architectural entities
and organic
and artificial forms.
The exhibition brings
draws together approximately 20 of Nevelson's iconic black
and white painted wood
sculptures, wall reliefs,
and installations from the late 1950s
through the late 1980s.
Roberto explores myth
and identities
through his practice, which encompasses
sculpture, photography
and drawing.
Performance: «Louise Despont: Energy Scaffolds
and Information Architecture» at the
Drawing Center Presented in conjunction with Louise Despont's exhibition «Energy Scaffolds
and Information Architecture,» which is on view at the center
through March 20, sculptor
and musician Aaron Taylor Kuffner creates a live performance with his gamelatron (sonic kinetic
sculpture with Indonesian gamelan instruments).
Her «Lodestar» ran at Pace
through June 19, 2010; many of the same
drawings and motifs appeared on paper
and in
sculpture at The Brooklyn Museum
through September 12.
Sculptor Jun Kaneko By Jud Yalkut Internationally acclaimed artist Jun Kaneko has a solo exhibition of
sculptures, paintings
and drawings on view at the Carl Solway Gallery, 424 Findlay St. in Cincinnati,
through April 23.
Through key examples of paintings,
drawings, large - scale
sculpture, graffiti,
and products such as toys
and apparel, this exhibition aims to reveal critical aspects of his formal, conceptual,
and collaborative developments.
Zhang Huan: Evoking Tradition, a solo exhibition of the Chinese artist's monumental
sculptures and preparatory
drawings, is on view at Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, New York,
through November 9.
Kay WalkingStick's honorary degree will be conferred in recognition of her accomplishments
through her 47 - year career as an artist in work that has encompassed paintings,
drawings,
sculptures,
and notebooks.
Through her research - oriented projects, Gutiérrez has used a number of mediums including
drawing, painting, video, ready - made,
sculpture and tapestries to explore the ways in which identity or nationalism are embedded in objects, in particular monuments.
Bringing together for the first time all of Johns» light bulb
sculptures and related
drawings and prints — including several
drawings and modified prints from the artist's own collection — this volume offers an unparalleled opportunity to examine Johns» practice
through a single image
and reveals significant relationships between his two -
and three - dimensional work.
avaf works in a vast array of media, including painting,
drawing, installations, video,
sculpture, neon, wallpaper, decals,
and often confronts gender, politics,
and embedded cultural codes
through pop imagery
and neon colors.
On view at the DMA
through March 20, 2016, the exhibition will receive its sole US presentation in Dallas, with more than 70 works, including paintings,
sculptures,
drawings,
and prints.
Matthew Ritchie's installations, which integrate painting, wall
drawings, light boxes, performance,
sculpture,
and projections, are investigations of the idea of information explored
through science, architecture, history
and the dynamics of culture, defined equally by their range
and their lyrical visual language.
Surrealism: The Conjured Life presents more than 100 paintings,
sculptures,
drawings,
and photographs that demonstrate the deep currents that Surrealism sent
through the international art world —
and especially
through Chicago — since its emergence in the first half of the twentieth century.
The exhibition presents an experimental form of storytelling
through a combination of video, photography,
sculpture,
drawing,
and an artist's book, that examines the way narratives develop
through geography, history, mythology, fiction
and personal experience.
Through sculpture, painting,
drawing or collage, the artists chosen for this show share a consistent interest in addressing the human figure, each with a distinct style
and motivation.
In painting,
drawing,
sculpture and print, his works have been informed by an art historical trajectory spanning from the Renaissance
and the Baroque
through to Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism
and Pop.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours,
drawings, prints
and maps of local views; Victorian paintings
and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired
through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of
sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th
and 18th century textiles;
and coins
and medals.