Sentences with phrase «unique abstract sculptures»

Here she was given complete freedom to create, and began binding her unique abstract sculptures.

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No Norman Rockwell prints or velvet Elvises here: the gallery — whose average sale rings in at around $ 500 — features a mix of colorful abstracts and soothing landscapes as well as unique sculpture, pottery, and art glass.
It is a beautiful and photogenic wall but the sculptures in front of it can overcome this photogenic world with mind and eye and recreate this unique world of abstract sculpture.
The deer sculpture complements an Amish quilt, included in this context as a reminder that the square is not a shape unique to abstract painting.
Committed to enhancing the quality of daily life through art produced within the home, she contributed a unique perspective to the formal explorations of twentieth - century abstract sculpture.
Both Niamh Barry and John Procario create unique works that bridge the gap between traditional abstract sculpture and functional design.
These surreal and powerful abstract paintings and found object sculptures, so remarkably strong and of certain muscular type, are the result of various influences that shaped Martinez's unique style, most notably those of urban culture and modern masters.
In March of 2013, Harvest worked with master glassblower, Giorgio Giuman, and his family to assist in the creation of 100 unique, abstract Honey Vessel sculptures.
Loaded with a poignant sense of cultural history, Puryear's abstract sculptures have a unique aesthetic and are meticulously hand - made, most often from wood.
On view at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, is a unique exhibition of abstract works taken from the museum's 20th century collection, intended to show the trends present between the years of 1919 and 1939, during which time a variety of abstract artists flourished, pioneering new techniques and creative philosophies across the mediums of painting, sculpture and drawing.
Poisonous Antidote will showcase a physical manifestation of this expanding digital portrait: an abstract sculpture formed of 4 unique parts, each one portraying a week within Farid's life.
(1898 - 1976) was an American sculptor who conceived a unique form of wire sculpture, known as «drawings in space,» as well as his signature «mobiles,» which incorporated suspended abstract elements to create a kinetic sculpture.
Always trying to escape the limitations of medium, form and style, the artist's creations are quite unique pieces of mostly black and white calligraphic drawings and abstract sculptures.
By using platforms and plinths, the artist creates unique environments that combine the tradition of modernist abstract sculpture with the seductive atmospheres of shop windows and commercial displays.
The first major 20th century British sculpture exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts for 30 years is set to take place early next year.The survey will be a chronological tour to» represent a unique view of the development of British sculpture» Works have been chosen to highlight the artists» figurative and abstract choices, comparing works such as Phillip King's Genghis Khan and Edwin Lutyens's Cenotaph.
Now regarded as one of the postwar era's most important artists, Lygia Clark produced a generative body of abstract painting in the 1950s, reinvented sculpture with her participatory objects of the»60s, and later devised an altogether unique mode of ritualistic, collective quasi therapy.
Artists create unique cultural hybrids that include graffiti murals with Haida figures, sculptures carved out of skateboard decks, abstract paintings with form - line design, live video remixes with Hollywood films, and hip hop performances in Aboriginal languages, to name a few.
This fall New Yorkers have a unique opportunity to view two exemplary approaches to abstract expressionist sculpture, all within two city blocks from each other.
I am writing this statement not quite knowing what the immediate outcome will be, but am aware of the potential collective impact that this distinctive community of creators will have with Brian Belott's innovations in collage, Ákos Birkás's philosophy about painting a certain situation, Regina Bogat's devotion to art making with clever variations on certain abstract themes, Matt Bollinger's extra-large and bracing graphite drawings, Paul DeMuro's painterly electricity, Marc Desgrandchamp's time - fragmented paintings, Michael Dotson's paintings of the «Disney - esque,» Michel Huelin's relationship with nature and software, Irena Jurek's very meaningful cat character, Alix Le Méléder's proposals of four colors determined by the passage of the brush, David Lefebvre's painted images cut out of magazines or downloaded from a mobile phone, Pushpamala N.'s ethnographic documentations which have been compared to Cindy Sherman, Wang Keping's unique wooden sculptures that juxtapose vivid emotion with a marked sense of introversion, Katharina Ziemke's pictorial treatment of current events, and me, the co-host with a small drawing.
Pryor, an abstract painter, has been curating the unique shows at the gallery for two years, creating shows such as «Fashioned: One Becomes Another,» in 2011, which saw him collaborate with Project Runway designer Christopher Straub to turn his abstract images into fashion pieces that were like mobile three - dimensional sculptures.
Renowned for his large - scale sculptures, innovative mobiles, as well as stabiles, wire sculptures, paintings, toys and jewelry, Calder developed a unique abstract sculptural language.
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