Sentences with phrase «wall sculptures based»

A sculptor and painter, Taylor presents two directions in sculpture: three - dimensional wall sculptures based on farm images and abstract «Standing Sentinels» in painted steel.
In «Heaven or Las Vegas,» Navarro has created a series of neon light wall sculptures based on the floor plans of 12 of the world's best known skyscrapers, including the Jumeirah Emirates Towers in Dubai, Lotte World Tower in Busan, and the Twin Towers in New York.
Works will include elaborately staged compositions, photos made with historic processes like tintype, wall sculpture based on appropriated images, and images made through varied forms of digital manipulation.

Not exact matches

Thus, with no formal training in sculpture, but an interest in exploring the illusionistic potentials of three - dimensional space, Simpson began making constructed forms, both wall based and freestanding, from corrugated cardboard, some titled Corrugated Drawings (1978 — 1980).
Elms includes much strictly formal work such as figurative drawings and symbol - based paintings by Elijah Burgher, overly nostalgic ink drawings by Paul P., and a seemingly popular, somewhat garish installation of aluminum and silver wall sculptures by Terry Adkins.
It will include works from Turner Prize winner Martin Creed, the playful minimalist who created the notorious room with lights going on and off, Andrea McLean whose dense surfaces teeming with birds, beasts, flowers and trees, double up as a delicately detailed diary of her experiences, Neil Jeffries's wall - based sculpture, David Batchelor's jewel bright minimalist painting.
Harmonic Distortion is comprised of an eponymous series of large - scale sculptures, a further series of wall - based works, and a performative piece inspired by Shibari, a ritualised form of erotic bondage that will incorporate drawing and original music.
Taking its title from the name of a fictional, post-iPhone device at the centre of Gary Shteyngart's 2010 near - future novel Super Sad True Love Story, Äppärät is concerned with labor, play and the uncertain zone between the two; with the extension of the body, and the self, through technologies ancient and contemporary; with things (to borrow Martin Heidegger's formulation) «present - at» and «ready - to» hand; with compulsion and with death Äppärät begins with Jessie Flood - Paddock's Just Loom (2015), a wall painting - cum - sculpture based on an illustration of a worker operating a loom from Denis Diderot's Encyclopédie (1751 - 72), one of the first attempts to record and systematize all human knowledge in published form.
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.
Thomas Demand has selected a wide variety of sculptures, photographs, and films for the exhibition, which will be installed in intimate spaces defined by labyrinthine walls based on a drawing by the artist Martin Boyce.
The four walls and collages (or clocks) are «talking to» a childhood memory, «imported from London», according to the press release, which sits in the middle of the room and is a sculpture of a clock based on the model used in the on - stage dramatization of Philip Pullman's Dark Materials.
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.
Doug Aitken's first solo exhibition in London for eight years will occupy both floors of Victoria Miro and include a specially reconfigured presentation of his acclaimed multi-channel film installation Black Mirror, alongside new wall - and floor - based sculptures and light box...
In addition to his performances, the artist has created wall drawings, sculptures, installations, and text - based works that often relate to his social initiatives.
This wall - based sculpture work is from the Sirens series.
Cologne - based artist Regine Schumann creates sculptures and wall - reliefs using acrylic glass and a special phosphorescent pigment that allow the works to glow from within, whether in day light or UV light.
Cultivation / Harvest / Neglect is a series of wall - based sculptures by Katie Thibault.
In exquisitely rendered paintings, works on paper, wall and floor works, sculptures, site - specific installations and public projects, the Mysore - based artist examines structures, borders and barriers as a series of ever - shifting concepts, alluding to an interconnectedness that compels the viewer to consider their relationship to the art work as part of a wider conversation about systems of knowledge, belief and power.
Multimedia artist Brian Wills, based in Los Angeles, blends sculpture and painting through wrapping colored thread around strips of wood, which is later encased in paint and mounted on a wall.
Reflecting Haacke's involvement with the West German - based group Zero, Condensation Wall is part of a set of sculptures, includingCondensation Cube and Condensation Floor, that combine geometric shapes and organic materials to reveal physico - dynamical processes.
For the exhibition, Swallow has made a new group of wall and plinth - based sculptures in patinated bronze.
For Word Play, Farhat has created several sculptures, including a large wall - based installation.
Kyle Jenkins is a Queensland based artist whose cross-disciplinary practice expands from reductive painting into a variegated discourse including sculpture, drawing and music as well as photography and wall painting.
Two twigs wrapped around each other find themselves sheathed in a tiny pair of adapted tights crudely assembled with a metal clamp (Twiggy), whereas two wall - based sculptures made by casting collapsed balls of wool in bronze, evoke breast - like forms (Twins).
When his pieces were initially exhibited by Castelli Gallery in the 1960s, Sonnier set a precedent for abandoning the rules of traditional sculpture, forgoing the pedestal to create wall - based works and trading traditional media such as bronze and marble for unconventional and psychologically loaded materials, such as cloth and latex.
Among the more unexpected choices are shaped canvases by Thomas Downing, a neon sculpture by Keith Sonnier, a cascading graphite wall hanging by Michelle Stuart, and Rafael Ferrer's striking Neon Corner (1970), consisting of a metal pipe leaning in a corner, with a circular white neon shape at the base.
Based in an American aesthetic, his work includes paintings, drawings, sculpture, wall constructions and photography as well as functional objects.
El Anatsui, born in Ghana in 1944 and based in Nigeria for much of his career, has become a preeminent West African artist, widely recognized for sculptures and shimmering, tapestry - like wall hangings made from found objects, such as the discarded tops, seals, and neck labels from bottles of distilled spirits.
In Gallery II, a large, wall - based sculpture of colorful ceramic disks on rotating arms titled, THIS ONE GOES OUT ACROSS THE SEMAPHORE SPECTRUM, simultaneously takes form as a double solar system model or an antiquated signal device used to communicate turbulent atmospheric conditions to pilots in air or at sea.
The lighting is so dim that you must get very close to the drawings on the wall and bend down to discover the subtle details of the floor - based sculptures — like the dripping wax and the back - lit window in the shape of witchy eyes.
California - based artist Angela Schwer is the genius behind this series of wall sculptures, handmade from her living room using a custom blend of polymer clays.
For this exhibition, the Canada - based Feyld continues to explore the continued abstraction of his figurative work while Ilizarbe brings Haring-esque patterned wall sculptures from Peru.
From 1985 through 1991 Anne Doran made slyly narrative wall - based sculpture from appropriated public images in wide circulation, using them to speak of the commodification of desire, the loss of self, and the dynamics of power relations in modern culture.
Melvin Edwards solo exhibition featuring wall - based and freestanding sculptures, works on paper, and debuting a new barbed wire installation at Galerie Buchholz, Berlin.
Some of his best - known works include a series of installations that destabilize the solidity of gallery walls, such that they appear to be dripping, folding, oozing, or absorbing furniture; also figuring among his oeuvre are pixelated clouds based on photographs and rendered with hand - colored spheres, and sculptures made from granulated materials like crushed glass.
Damien Roach develops and extends elements of his ongoing research project here in the form of new wall - based works, video, sculpture and drawing — borrowing from sources and disciplines as diverse as architecture, music, psychoanalysis, graphic design and philosophy.
A decade ago, the Los Angeles - based artist Wendell Gladstone was creating ensembles that paired a freestanding sculpture with a wall - hung figurative painting, connecting the two parts with string.
Recent new wall mounted sculptures by the highly regarded Chicago - based artist employing wood, metals and paint.
Palermo's sculptures, grouped on architecturally designed bases, serve as a bridge between Butler's wall work and the ground work of Dudek.
Developed over eight months in three successions, New York — based conceptual artist Daniel Turner's (born 1983) on - site exhibition at Karma Amagansett recasts the conventions of bronze sculpture by burnishing bronze wool directly against the walls of the gallery.
Fieroza Doorsen uses a wide range of materials: charcoal, ink, pastel, oil, acrylic, gouache, collage to name a few, producing works on paper, oil on canvases and wall based sculptures.
The exhibition also includes a single sculpture, which is based on a circa 1960's Hollywood Regency gold - toned wall decor of a flowering dogwood branch.
Wieser (born in Freilassing, Germany in 1973) creates drawings, sculptures, wall installations and tapestries based on the principle of geometric abstraction.
Walking in the landscape is the basis of Long's practice but over the past 40 years he has extended his concerns to encompass photographic and text - based work, sculptures made in stone and wood, small - scale works using handprints and fingerprints on paper and driftwood, and monumental wall drawings made using mud and clay.
That Marcius Galan (b. 1972) once studied architecture is apparent in Erased composition (green 15)(2014): the São Paolo - based artist «is fascinated by space and how it defines our behavior,» says Galeria Luisa Strina's Maria Quiroga, noting one work at Brazil's Inhotim sculpture park which conjurs the illusion of a glass wall across the corner of a room.
The Breeder Monaco, in its inaugural exhibition is proud to present a solo show by Vlassis Caniaris (1928 - 2011) with sculptures, wall based works and installations from 1960 to 1980.
Brooklyn - based sculptor Diana Al - Hadid is best known for her large - scale installations, hulking sculptures comprised of haphazard stacks of intricate honeycombed walls, cast organ pipes, and striated avalanches of plaster.
Students also exhibit their work in the Sculpture Quad, located between Atkinson Hall and the Studio Arts Building, which features permanent installations and temporary works by sculpture students throughout the year; on the atrium wall in the Design Building, where student work is showcased through displays that change on a monthly basis; and sometimes — if you visit at the right time — you might witness the pop - up «locker gallery» in the hallway of the Studio Arts Sculpture Quad, located between Atkinson Hall and the Studio Arts Building, which features permanent installations and temporary works by sculpture students throughout the year; on the atrium wall in the Design Building, where student work is showcased through displays that change on a monthly basis; and sometimes — if you visit at the right time — you might witness the pop - up «locker gallery» in the hallway of the Studio Arts sculpture students throughout the year; on the atrium wall in the Design Building, where student work is showcased through displays that change on a monthly basis; and sometimes — if you visit at the right time — you might witness the pop - up «locker gallery» in the hallway of the Studio Arts Building.
The show also included several films that contain fragmented biographies and texts from key figures in the Civil Rights Movement, floor - based abstract ceramic sculptures, and a large vinyl wall work, with a title that, as with Shiferaw and Jackson, further signals his politics, «Black Lives Matter # 3 (wall work)» (2015).
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