Sentences with phrase «voluptuous sculptures»

Also in the running is Rebecca Warren, whose voluptuous sculptures are in unfired clay and bronze, and make reference to artists as diverse as Robert Crumb and Degas.

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Richard Deacon's voluptuous abstract forms have placed him at the forefront of British sculpture since the 1980s and, hugely influential, his works are visible in major public commissions around the world.
Among its highlights was a series of medium - size urethane sculptures made by squeezing and tightly tying blocks of foam at midsection, so that their ends and edges curl and twist with voluptuous abandon.
Another big bang was Kembra Pfahler and the Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black performing alongside McCarthy's sculpture; and wow, was it fantastically bold.»
Referring to the female form with accents of utilitarianism, Nicola's voluptuous and amusing sculptures scrutinize domestic ideals and roles attributed to women in the society.
Ceremony of the Void is a voluptuous banquet, a fantastical immersive environment and a large - scale performance, involving artist - made delicacies, musicians, performers, video projections and new ceramic sculptures.
An advertisement for Aaron Curry's impressive second New York solo features the image of a voluptuous, bare - breasted woman bursting upward from an ancient stone sculpture.
The sculpture was highly praised for its sensual naturalism, but many viewers and critics wondered whether her voluptuous writhing was, in fact, evidence of her death.
Upstairs in DRAF Studio, artist Zoe Williams presents her ambitious commission Ceremony of the Void, a voluptuous banquet inviting visitors to experience her fantastical immersive environment and large - scale performance involving artist - made delicacies, musicians, performers, video projections and new ceramic sculptures.
Under traditionally poetic titles, these works speak intimate volumes in all their simplicity, along with voluptuous bronze sculptures that she often describes as a three - dimensional approach to drawing.
At the most fundamental level, these voluptuous monochromes operate at the shifting intersections of drawing, painting, and sculpture.
''... curvaceous, diaphanous, voluptuous, lissome... fleshy, glandular, uvular, uterine... inside the armory's vast drill hall, one of the largest unobstructed spaces in the city, the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto has been hard at work... building a sprawling version of one of his signature biomorphic sculptures that requires all of those words and a few more to describe adequately.»
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