Sentences with phrase «tower over the viewer»

Opening: Stefan Tcherepnin at Real Fine Arts Stefan Tcherepnin's last show at Real Fine Arts, in 2014, included large stuffed monster - like sculptures that were originally made for use in an abstract film and towered over viewers there to commune with them.
Standing almost ten feet tall and painted in a bright pale green, it towers over the viewer.
At the fair, this piece by Morris — who frequently refers to the work of the late Belgian abstractionist Raoul De Keyser — towers over the viewer, broadcasting vague but palpable referents and ideas about pictorial space.
The centerpiece, ENTIRELYFEARLESS (2009), towers over the viewer, its scrunched red sides bracketed by car bumpers in shiny silver chrome.
The commanding photograph Loos, 2013, by Linda Lindroth, towers over viewers like a modernist building.
More than eleven feet high, it towers over the viewer whose gaze is hauled upward by its scale and the steady pace of its horizontal bars.
John Chamberlain @gallerystream ・ ・ ・ Gagosian Gallery @gagosian: 17 - 19 Davies Street, London, W1K 3DE ENTIRELYFEARLESS (2009), towers over the viewer, its scrunched red sides bracketed by car bumpers in shiny silver chrome, stately grace and the expressive plasticity of industrial materials.

Not exact matches

Taking the form of a diagonally sloping 33 - square - foot work that ranges in height from two inches to eight feet, Donovan's new Untitled will give the viewer an opportunity to tower over or be enveloped by plastic cylinders — depending on where one stands.
At just over two meters high, Last Ladder towers precariously over most viewer, its stature, proportions and unsupported verticality giving it an anthropomorphic quality.
«Lynda Benglis: New Work» opens with the towering, silvery cascade of The Fall Caught looming over the viewer in the gallery's skylit space, where so many major works of contemporary sculpture have been displayed over the years.
Large scale shadows fill the gallery walls and the viewer, who was initially towering over the fragile paper cities, is now surrounded by layers of giant shadow.
Towering, bulky accumulations of matter, as the artist puts it, — elbow their way into the room, ‖ filling the space and looming over viewers.
In the presentation at Matt's Gallery in 2012, the viewer walked through an expansive sculptural installation, in which motifs from the film were played out; giant diagrammatic stick figures in the warning colours of yellow and black tower over a school girl inhabiting the world of School of Change.
To see the film the viewer walks through an expansive sculptural installation, in which motifs from the film are played out; giant diagrammatic stick figures in the warning colours of yellow and black tower over a school girl inhabiting the world of SCHOOL OF CHANGE.
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