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Make a bold statement with this mirrored wall sculpture featuring metallic detail.
Curated by Ellie Rines, the works on view range from Herschlein's wall sculpture featuring hands clutching a belt to Denise Kupferschmidt's paintings of two people in familiar, full - body scan poses.

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Look for our label featuring Arturo di Modica's Wall Street «Charging Bull» in honor of Tavistock founder, Joe Lewis whose private art collection includes this iconic sculpture.
This unique facility features an urban, modern and industrial flare, with a video sculpture installation, themed rooms, cyc walls, activations, a fabrication department, 40 - foot graffiti storage container by local Las Vegas artist, an Air Stream trailer, event technology, eight loading docks and more creativity all in one space.
Oregon metal artist Donnie Wanner has created a new wall sculpture titled «Arch Rock», featuring the popular landmark from the southern Oregon coast located between Brookings and Gold Beach.
Of note are Northwest By Northwest Gallery which features work by two of the Sculpture Without Walls winning artists, Wayne Chabre and Steve Jensen.
DragonFire Gallery features welded steel sculptures by CJ Rench and hammered steel wall scuptures by Jason Sheldon.
Upon arrival at this 70 - story, glass - and - granite edifice in the center of Miami's business district, guests enter a cavernous lobby featuring a high arched ceiling, trickling water wall, and colossal sculptures that are part of the hotel's $ 3.3 million Latin American art collection.
GUEST BEDROOMS: - Two king - sized bedrooms housed in stand - alone pavilions - Featuring king four - poster beds, cream coloured walls, wooden floors and soaring roofs - Front terrace lit by colonial - style bell - jar lanterns and furnished with antique daybed leading from glass sliding doors onto the bedroom - Spacious dressing rooms - Wall - mounted LCD satellite TV, DVD player and iPod dock - Air - conditioned and fan - cooled - Air - conditioned ensuite bathroom with sculptured terrazzo bathtub, double washbasins, glass doors leading to alfresco area with outdoor rain shower in a private walled courtyard - Additional single bed can be configured upon request
To celebrate the region's cultural heritage, the lobby will feature a sculpture curated by local artists, a garden wall and mirrored water feature, as well as retail space.
Facilities and Features: - The lavish and spacious master design with floor - to - ceiling glass wall overlooking the garden and swimming pool features a king - size bed, a comfortable sofa, flat - screen TV, air - conditioning, bathroom with freestanding bathtub, dual sinks, an ottoman, and Balinese sculptures flank the mirror and there is showFeatures: - The lavish and spacious master design with floor - to - ceiling glass wall overlooking the garden and swimming pool features a king - size bed, a comfortable sofa, flat - screen TV, air - conditioning, bathroom with freestanding bathtub, dual sinks, an ottoman, and Balinese sculptures flank the mirror and there is showfeatures a king - size bed, a comfortable sofa, flat - screen TV, air - conditioning, bathroom with freestanding bathtub, dual sinks, an ottoman, and Balinese sculptures flank the mirror and there is shower area.
There are three modern guest suites all featuring sculptured rammed earth walls providing both beauty and excellent privacy.
The lush, private, walled gardens host a traditional thatched balé, several unique, Koi - filled water features, individually hand - picked Balinese sculptures and a palette of floral delights such as Heliconias, Bougainvillea and blossoming Frangipani.
The lush, private, walled gardens host a free - form pool, traditional thatched balé, a series of Koi - filled water features, hand - carved Balinese sculptures and a palette of floral delights in the expansive gardens such as Heliconias, Bougainvillea and blossoming Frangipani.
Featuring 50 works, «Maryland to Murano» is the first exhibition to pair the beaded neckpieces and wall hangings Scott constructs in her Baltimore studio — her foundational work — with the blown glass sculptures she has created over the past five years in Murano, Italy.
This exhibition, curated by Waqas Wajahat, will feature new paintings, watercolors, sculptures, taxidermied hybrids and a wall mural created specifically for this installation.
Her work has been featured in Aperture Magazine, Art in America, Artforum, Sculpture Magazine, The New York Times, New York Magazine, Le Monde Magazine, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, on BBC News, MSNBC, Fox News, NPR, NBC, as well as on Art21's «New York Close Up» series.
Both the wall sculptures and the embedded sculptures feature cast hands appearing to tear the works apart from within and leaving deep grooves in their wake.
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The back gallery spaces feature a series of smaller sculptures, both single columns and two part works with panels and stools, plus wall - mounted reliefs.
Staged in three rooms, this chamber piece features new sculptures and wall works by German artists Katharina Fritsch (born 1956) and Belarusian native Alexej Koschkarow (born 1972), who joined forces for the third time since 1999.
The first solo show in the UK of the Iranian - American artist at Sophia Contemporary Gallery in London features nine new wall sculptures, all made by materials that the artist has been meticulously collecting throughout the years — all involving steel, fiberglass mesh, and chains.
Further, Patron will present sculptures, wall constructions and a large - scale mural by Harold Mendez (b. 1977), and Galeria Marilia Razuk's booth will feature an extension of Rodrigo Bueno's (b. 1967) studio.
The exhibition will feature four large - scale site - specific works in addition to wall hangings, sculptures, and prints.
Michael Heizer's impressive installation at Gagosian Beverly Hills features new paintings that deny the conventional rectangular or square confines of the canvas, alongside negative wall sculptures, known for their size, raw materials, and ability to awe viewers.
[3] Bontecou rose to prominence with these abstract wall sculptures, which often featured a central gaping black hole opening on to a black velvet backdrop.
A number of the sculptures feature tubes traversing corners or doorways, or at a right angle to the wall, further engaging the architecture of a room.
The northern façade, in contrast, features a curtain wall of windows that bring natural light into the museum's galleries and allow visitors to take in views of the sculpture garden and the surrounding cityscape.
Other exhibition highlights on view in October include Little Black Dress, curated by SCAD trustee and Vogue contributing editor André Leon Talley; Addio del Passato, presenting photographs, sculpture and film by Yinka Shonibare MBE; Stretching the Limits, a group exhibition by fiber - based media artists; Reveal the secrets that you seek, featuring installations by Bharti Kher; and Figures, four large - scale wall hangings by renowned American sculptor Lynda Benglis.
Major works made by Mason around this time, like his «Blue Wall» (recently featured in Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture at the Getty Center) and free - standing «spear» and «X» forms, would define a new expressive potential and monumentality for ceramic - based art.
Campbell's show at Kate Werble Gallery «If (At All) Possible» features nine mobile sculptures and a large - scale wall installation.
«40 Years: Part 1» features significant Minimal and Conceptual works like Incomplete Open Cube by Sol LeWitt; a Fred Sandback yarn sculpture; Measurement: Wall (1969) by Mel Bochner; a conceptual ruler drawing and a painting by Sylvia Plimack Mangold; Dan Flavin's neon light piece; Wolfgang Laib's Rice House, and two 1960s prints by Donald Judd.
This exhibition marks Wynne's most ambitious gallery show featuring his now iconic glass wall sculptures in the shape of waves, vortexes, and underwater exhale bubbles and text works including a new series using black glass.
Organized by MAD's Chief Curator Lowery Stokes Sims and curatorial assistant Sophia Merkin, the exhibition features 34 of Scott's neckpieces, including a collaboration with noted jeweler Art Smith, 3 beaded wall hangings, and 13 glass sculptures, most of which were created since 2009.
The installation features a series of interconnected wall drawings and mobile - like sculptures made up of his signature scrap paintings — bits of tape and overspray that have been stripped from his studio walls and carefully arranged on paper and clear mylar.
On display are several new bodies of greatly varied work: a series of paintings based on Amish quilts; a series of silk - screened paintings of t - shirts; sculptures made out of stacks of flattened cardboard with enormous eyes; large - scale pattern paintings featuring panda bears; a wall with photos of cats that look like Hitler.
A wall of his small steel sculptures features pieces reminiscent of those by Brazilian artists like Lygia Clark or Lygia Pape, whose fantastic retrospective is now on view at the Met Breuer.
Lyndal Hargrave's solo exhibition Geometricks features intricate, hand sawn timber, geometrically inspired wall mounted sculptures The show opens at Anita Traverso Gallery (7 Albert St., Richmond, Vic.
The first floor features a staircase running up the back wall, affording an overhead view of several huge Cosima von Bonin sculptures riffing on icons of war.
Pat and Bill Wilson Sculpture Terrace featuring Alexander Calder's «sculpture Maquette for Trois Disques (Three Disks), formerly Man» (1967) and the living wall, designed by Habitat HortSculpture Terrace featuring Alexander Calder's «sculpture Maquette for Trois Disques (Three Disks), formerly Man» (1967) and the living wall, designed by Habitat Hortsculpture Maquette for Trois Disques (Three Disks), formerly Man» (1967) and the living wall, designed by Habitat Horticulture.
Curated by artist Frank Connet and HPAC's Director of Exhibitions Allison Peters Quinn, the exhibition featured insightfully sensitive wall hangings, installations, video / performance and sculptures by Chicago artists Aviva Alter, Danny Mansmith, Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger, and Rebecca Ringquist that utilize the stitch to tangibly represent the passionate, chaotic and sometimes painful connection love generates between individuals.
Curated by artist Frank Connet and HPAC's Director of Exhibitions Allison Peters Quinn, the exhibition featured insightfully sensitive wall hangings, installations, video / performance and sculptures by Chicago artists Aviva Alter, Danny Mansmith, Dutes Miller & Stan Shellabarger, and -LSB-...]
In terms of the wide range of media employed, the show looks like it could have been made by several different artists: sculptures similar to the ones shown a the Whitney occupy one gallery; another room boasts huge, scribbly pencil drawings on walls that surround a replica of a hearth («the traditional focal point of the American home»); in another, stacks of mannequins wearing identical outfits and wigs create a chute through which you can walk to view floor - facing monitors screening videos featuring the real - life character the mannequins seem to be modeled after (the artist's mother).
This will be Engelhart's first solo exhibition and will feature abstract scored paper wall sculptures.
«Convergence» features sculptures and wall pieces that illustrate a masterful stripping away of any redundantly excessive details or components, but which are not so minimal as to erase the cerebral, and subtly emotional, presence of the artist himself.
Other featured artists include Anita Arliss, whose mixed - media canvases are included in the permanent art installations at Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport; Bethany Collins, who recently completed a residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem; and Justin Rabideau, who salvages wood from new construction sites and houses on the verge of collapse to create scaled pieces — from very tiny wall pieces to very large installations and large - scale sculptures — for his brightly - colored «Shim» series.
The 64 artists featured in the main exhibition include Nancy Newberry, whose acclaimed Mum series explores high school homecoming mums and their attendant rituals and status signifiers; Hillerbrand + Magsamen, the husband - and - wife duo known for awkward, poignant, and all - too - familiar family scenarios; Rebecca Carter, creator of simple and imaginative wall drawings / installations; and hard - edge sculptor Hana Hillerova; and Justin Boyd, who contributes a minimal sound collage sculpture.
Lee Bontecou is an American artist best known for her abstract wall works that feature reliefs, hanging sculptures and miniatures.
WHITE ROOM GALLERY - «Off the Wall / On the Wall» has an Opening Reception on Saturday, July 2, 2016 from 6 to 8 p.m. which includes music by DJ Willie G. Co-presented by the White Room Gallery and C Fine Art, the exhibition features outdoor sculpture, indoor wall reliefs plus paintings by Sally Breen, Melissa Hin and Beth BaWall / On the Wall» has an Opening Reception on Saturday, July 2, 2016 from 6 to 8 p.m. which includes music by DJ Willie G. Co-presented by the White Room Gallery and C Fine Art, the exhibition features outdoor sculpture, indoor wall reliefs plus paintings by Sally Breen, Melissa Hin and Beth BaWall» has an Opening Reception on Saturday, July 2, 2016 from 6 to 8 p.m. which includes music by DJ Willie G. Co-presented by the White Room Gallery and C Fine Art, the exhibition features outdoor sculpture, indoor wall reliefs plus paintings by Sally Breen, Melissa Hin and Beth Bawall reliefs plus paintings by Sally Breen, Melissa Hin and Beth Barry.
In Media Res is José Parlá's second solo show at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery featuring new paintings and sculptures as well as a large - scale mural installation covering parts of the gallery walls.
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