Sentences with phrase «twisted metal sculpture»

And rockets them down the same cliff that killed her father and stepmother, the car smashing against the rocks mangled into the same kind of twisted metal sculpture.
In addition to his signature twisted metal sculptures, Chamberlain experimented with a wide range of processes and techniques.
Here, marbled patterns are evocative of the colorful chaos present in Chamberlain's famous twisted metal sculptures.
Pieter Obels: The Metaphysics of Sculpture at Rosenfeld Porcini Twisted metal sculptures have a great underlying tension to their rusted structure.
Featured works include his famous 1980's «Cones and Pillars» series, the twisting metal sculpture series «Alsace - Lorraine» that debuted in the early 1990s, and his recent «Marshmallow Mould» series.
John Chamberlain's twisted metal sculptures line the Guggenheim's spiraling rotunda like spikes on a cactus.

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In spring 1995, the Cary Park District installed its 10 Plus unit, a sculpture of colorful twists of metal, anchored by handsome wood posts and outfitted with some clever exercise devices.
John Chamberlain is best known for his twisting sculptures made from scrap metal and banged up, discarded automobile parts and other industrial detritus.
Antunes's commission features hanging and floorbased sculptures woven from materials including metal, leather and rope, morphing into looping and twisting volumes and illuminated by lights designed by the artist.
Scattered around were a number of wall and floor pieces — the well - known automobile parts crammed and jammed into muscular, abstract conglomerates, lacquered metal shards, a big twisted urethane foam work from 1966, and a room filled with the newer collapsed galvanized zinc sculptures made from
The show will extend into the Garden's landscaped grounds with an outdoor display of the artist's late sculptures of twisted metal foil.
Literally pulsating are the twisting and spinning pieces of shiny cut sheet metal in the gyrating mechanized sculptures by Argentine artist Martha Boto.
John Chamberlain, who almost singlehandedly gave automotive metal a place in the history of sculpture, smashing and twisting together a poetic fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Pop from fenders, fins, bumpers and hoods, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
The gallery's seven works are examples of 1950s sculptures she called «Suns,» wire thickets twisted around curved metal armatures.
Familiar with the assemblage sculpture of David Smith, Chamberlain would press and twist metal into shapes that would interlock and fit together with limited welding.
Under the Promenoir, Kuri has installed a tubular metal sculpture that is deployed over twenty metres, with a myriad of twists and turns, in a long curvaceous line.
Though Chamberlain experimented with several media, he is best known for his scrap - metal sculptures, which were often painted brightly and twisted into shapes that belied the sculpture's heft.
One of the greatest pieces of the fair was Carol Bove's Eros sculpture, a twisted, bright green cuboid block, wrapped around raw, rusty, sharp edge metal, like a construction building or discarded squashed paper.
In the 1980s and»90s, Stella turned away from Minimalism, adopting a more additive approach for a series of twisting, monumental, polychromatic metal wall reliefs and sculptures based on Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
Marianne Weil's sculptures from textured, twisted metal enveloped in smooth, curving glass with titles such as Chiaro Cuore (Light Heart) are an improbable marriage and transformation of disparate materials that provide an opportunity for reflection on their collective psychological and physical properties.
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