Not exact matches
At Abu Simbel, the famed Egyptian rock - cut temple 300 miles south of Aswân
whose entrance is adorned with four colossal statues of Ramses II, a
wall relief shows the pharaoh making an offering to Amun, who appears as a man.
This exhibition reveals the broad scale of Ross» work from the large, free - standing, colorful metal sculptures
whose simple forms evoke the totemic monuments of an ancient world to the smaller lyrical
wall reliefs composed of wood veneers that create a visual extravaganza when placed next to one another.»
The complete, assembled toilets, the same model
whose paneling is used for the artist's
wall reliefs, are unconventionally installed throughout the gallery.
Her previous exhibitions featured low, largely symmetrical iridescent black or colored
wall reliefs — round, ovoid, and square —
whose subtle surface modulations suggested labia, the glyphs of Asian signature seals, or topographic models of old, eroded hills.