Sentences with phrase «together key sculptures»

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The exhibition brings together more than 100 works from the 1920s and «30s along with major reconstructions of spaces, sculptures and functional objects by key Soviet artists such as El Lissitzky, Gustav Klutsis, Aleksandr Rodchenko and Varvara Stepanova.
This constellation of key sculptures brings together major examples of Calder's work dating from the 1930s and includes early motor - driven abstractions and sound - generating gongs as well as the standing and hanging mobiles for which he is best known.
Video sculptures, paintings, and drawings produced during the last decade of Paik's life, many of which have never been exhibited, will be presented together with key works from the 1960s through the 1980s.
This exhibition brings together a rich constellation of key sculptures and provides a rare opportunity to experience the works as the artist intended, in motion.
The exhibition brought together, for the first time in the UK, many of these key moments in the artist's career and included sculpture, objects and conceptual works.
Serota identifies a key moment in 1970 when he worked with the art critic and curator David Sylvester on putting together an exhibition of Miró sculpture at the Hayward Gallery.
Hong Kong China Nam June Paik — The Late Style Gagosian Gallery 17 September > 7 November 2015 Video sculptures, paintings, and drawings produced during the last decade of Paik's life, many of which have never been exhibited, will be presented together with key works from the 1960s through the 1980s.
Jeff Koons» Balloon Rabbit a monumental sculpture from his famous celebration series will has his world premier at the PAC together with other key works created over twenty years.
Entitled Things on the Mind, it brings together some 50 sculptures, in addition to drawings and graphic art by Cragg, selected from his key work phases.
The exhibition, organized by Dia curator Yasmil Raymond and former Dia director (now MOCA director) Philippe Vergne, is an occasion to consider the entire sweep of Andre's oeuvre, which, together with Donald Judd and Richard Serra's work, formed the hieratic core of the Minimalist movement — with Andre's key contribution being his breaking of the fourth wall, as it were, by encouraging viewers to interact with his famous floor - tile sculptures by walking on them.
This exhibition of drawings and sculptures by Angus Fairhurst draws together key works from throughout his career and is the first gallery exhibition since the artist's death in 2008.
Specific shades - drawn from a «subdued and melancholy» «down palette,» as Nagle puts it - play a large part in his teacup - size sculptures, pieces that, grouped together like a minor - key miniature forest, drew much attention at last year's Venice Biennale.
Bringing together painting, sculpture and video from throughout Lichtenstein's career, this exhibition constitutes a key body of work, drawn from ARTIST ROOMS — a collection of international modern and contemporary art, established through the d'Offay Donation in 2008, and jointly owned by Tate and the National Galleries of Scotland — alongside major loans from both institutions and the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.
The survey will bring together the artist's key bodies of work — including her early shaped canvases, freestanding sculptures, and light encasements that she engineered in the mid-1960s, as well as her breakthrough White Light paintings, begun in 1968, and the Black Earth series that she initiated after moving in 1970 from downtown Los Angeles to Topanga Canyon, where she lives and works today.
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