Born in Washington, D.C., Puryear is based in Hudson Valley, N.Y. Over the past half century, he has established
a unique sculptural practice utilizing traditional craft, carpentry, and boat building skills to create modernist abstract works that are inspired by nature and draw on a range of cultures, histories and motifs.
Not exact matches
This informal conversation between London - based artist Francis Upritchard and German - born jeweller Karl Fritsch will explore the artist's
unique sculptural language and the multiplicity of artisan and craft traditions Upritchard has incorporated into her
practice, including collaborations with UK fashion house Peter Pilotto, Karl Fritsch and Italian designer Martino Gamper.
Since the early 1990s, Paweł Althamer (b. 1967 Warsaw, Poland) has established a
unique artistic
practice and is admired for his expanded approach to
sculptural representation and his experimental models of social collaboration.
His drawings are explorations in their own right, integral to the overall concerns of his
sculptural practice, and
unique intuitive explorations within their own established criteria.
Terry Adkins: The Smooth, The Cut, and The Assembled will explore the visual and conceptual concerns that define the late artist's
sculptural output, inviting a new appreciation of his
unique interdisciplinary
practice.
Working on both large - scale installations and individual
sculptural pieces, makes Johnson's
practice unique among artists creating contemporary glass.
Since the late 1960s, Adrian Piper has forged a
unique artistic
practice that infused classical Minimal
sculptural form with explicit political content and introduced issues of race, gender and identity politics into the vocabulary of Conceptual art.
Part cabinet of curiosities, part ready - made surreal museum; Glassford's assemblage offers a
unique speculative, formal and fictional detour informing his
sculptural practice.
Open to the public and free to attend, this
unique exhibition on Old Brompton Road will showcase the diversity of contemporary
sculptural practice with works by some of the Society's most exciting early career artists.
This retrospective brings together the breadth of his
practice to reveal the
unique beauty and radical nature of his punnings, plans, performances, and interventions evident in the many media in which he worked: the
sculptural objects (most notably from building cuts), drawings, films, photographs, notebooks, and documentary material.