The Cope Cybulski booth displayed nine bone - white geometric abstract
wall sculptures by London - based artist Ben Sansbury, all gone at $ 3,500, «with no discounts,» Cope told A.i.A.
The blending of both painted and sculpted vocabularies creates interest in her works, as it does in
the wall sculptures by Sonia Gomes, which twist around in a kind of three - dimensional drawing akin to some of the early Constructivist open - form sculptures.
The gray translucent fiberglass forms of his Mobili Grigio bedroom suite (1969 - 70) suggests a cartoon Art Déco, but also the gleaming fiberglass
wall sculptures by the California artist Craig Kauffman.»
David Richard Contemporary is pleased to present Line, Curve, Form, an exhibition of paintings and
wall sculptures by Simon Aldridge, Alex Couwenberg, Mark Emerson, Julie Karabenick, Scott Malbaurn and Richard Roth.
Highlights will include rare Max Beckmann prints from the 1910s and 1920s, large - scale Eye Paintings created between 1963 and 1964 by Ernst Wilhelm Nay,
wall sculptures by Canadian artist Liz Magor, apart from rare collages and drawings by the artist and filmmaker Stan VanDerBeek.
This week the Barnes Foundation is debuting its first contemporary art show since moving to its new home in Philadelphia, showing five
wall sculptures by Ellsworth Kelly to mark both the foundation's 90th birthday and that of the artist.
The offerings at MiArt, with 174 exhibitors, spanned from large - scale
wall sculptures by Agostino Bonalumi («He did this when Anish Kapoor was seven years old,» Davide Mazzoleni proudly told me) to a Nanda Vigo solo show at Allegra Ravizza's to performances such as Riccardo Buscarini's «horizontal storytelling» at Nahmad Projects.
Room 8 closes the presentation with monochromes by Albers, Fontana and Bonalumi,
wall sculptures by Mack and Gunther Uecker, a Sphere by Arnaldo Pomodoro, embossed prints by Eduardo Chillida, and a major 1960 painting by Novelli, recently donated by the Fondazione Araldi Guinetti.
These white
wall sculptures by Swiss artists Peter Fischli and his late partner David Weiss now frame the view.
Scott Malbaurn, Big Blue, 2003 Acrylic, silica, urethane on canvas 72 x 88 inches, diptych July 20 — August 28, 2010 David Richard Contemporary is pleased to present Line, Curve, Form, an exhibition of paintings and
wall sculptures by Simon Aldridge, Alex Couwenberg, Mark Emerson, Julie Karabenick, Scott Malbaurn and Richard Roth.
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.
Revisiting manifestations of the black square and tracing its evolution over time to a more layered and frayed entity are a new suite of paintings by Ellen Gallagher riffing off of Kazimir Malevich's Black Square on a White Ground (1915), mixed media works by Turiya Magadlela, a bound fabric
wall sculpture by Laura Lima, and Jonathas de Andrade's photographic iterations of the black square, which use plastic tarp to reference the movement of land occupation and the square form as a historic reference to capitalism.
In the summer of 2009, Shainman visited Cafritz at her home where «Power to the People,» an accumulative
wall sculpture by Kerry James Marshall, was installed in the entrance hall.
Amazing
wall sculpture by André Dekeijser, 1969 Signed and numbered 1/5 but the only one to have been edited: unique piece
The exhibit, arranged somewhat chronologically, ends with mid-20th century items: Stickley lamps, a gorgeous 1928 flapper dress, an Eero Saarinen «womb chair,»
a wall sculpture by Harry Bertoia, a steel - and - glass table that once adorned the halls of G. Fox.
The exhibition will include new large - format color photographs by Beshty, a new
wall sculpture by Lefcourt, a large charcoal drawing by McKenzie, color photographs by Moholy - Nagy, a black and white painting by Oehlen, two automatic paintings by Man Ray, two sculptures by Stockholder, and new photographs from Welling's Quadrilaterals series.
Yellow Abakan, 1967 — 68, a magnificent ten - foot sisal
wall sculpture by Magdalena Abakanowicz, who just passed away, appears in my favorite room, with Ruth Asawa's great suspended wire sculpture (Untitled, ca. 1955) and Lenore Tawney's Little River Wall Hanging, 1968, whose delicate linen streams form the shape of a coffin.
Ceramic
wall sculpture by Juan Granados.
There's also a giant Walton Ford watercolor of an elk in captivity, a risqué
wall sculpture by Jack Pierson, and an arresting late - career Philip Guston.
I had the idea of quoting a Donald Judd
wall sculpture by installing the cut surfboard pieces on a wall, but a friend told me it was not about Judd, but more about Ashley Bickerton.
«It's like 2007 again in some ways,» said Alex Logsdail, associate director of the Lisson Gallery, who had sold 15 pieces within the first four hours -LSB-...] a black
wall sculpture by Anish Kapoor for 550,000 pounds and a stereogram by Haroon Mirza — who won the Silver Lion for the most promising young artist at this year's Venice Biennale — for 16,000 pounds.
The exhibition assembles works on paper by both artists, as well as
a wall sculpture by Hesse and a selection of LeWitt's wall drawings.
The gift of the Rymans coming to SFMOMA so soon after its purchase of an important Mark Rothko painting and
a wall sculpture by Eva Hesse demonstrates that the museum's collection - building is proceeding in a serious manner.
A wall sculpture by John Chamberlain and a Sol LeWitt wall drawing play well with the others.
The elevator landing of Richard and Marcia Rolfe Mishaan's Fifth Avenue apartment makes a bold statement with
a wall sculpture by pop artist Brian Donnelly (known as Kaws).
Looking into a corner of the foyer: a Manolo Valdés alabaster sculpture stands in front of a glass
wall sculpture by Rob Wynne.
One splash of blue in
a wall sculpture by Helmut Pizzinini is enough color for this white bathroom in an 18th - century Italian palazzo.
Not exact matches
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.
Wall Color: Benjamin Moore Hazy Skies Dark Planked
Wall Color: Cravy
by Kwal Paint Area Rug Coffee Table Sofa (in Rain) Leather Chairs Art Ledge Faux Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Basket Fur Pillows Dark Blue Velvet Pillow Tree Cut Print Art Art Light Tripod End Table White Table Lamp Arc Floor Lamp Bamboo Blinds Curtain Rod White Grommet Curtains Coffee Table Tray Black Star
Sculpture Striped Throw Blanket Faux Pencil Succulent
The far
wall of the dining room is paneled in antiqued mirror; a brass
sculpture by John Raible sits on a Howard Werner table, which is surrounded
by a suite of Paul Evans chairs found at Todd Merrill Antiques and Craig Van Den Brulle.
Coney Art
Walls is an outdoor museum of curated street art presented
by several of the leading painters and
sculptures in New York, in addition to leading artists connected with street culture.
Highlights include videos from Bill Viola's immersive Martyrs series, about the endurance and infliction of suffering for beliefs (Earth Martyr, Air Martyr, Fire Martyr, and Water Martyr, 2014); The Propeller Group's sculptural freeze - frames of bullets fired into ballistics gel designed to simulate the effect of wounds (Universe of Collisions series, 2015); Liza Lou's hovering, gatelike
sculpture covered in millions of gold - plated beads and providing no real protection (Barricade, 2007 − 8); and a commissioned
wall drawing
by Tirtzah Bassel (Concourse, 2016) that examines how familiar emblems of airline travel — freedom, adventure, global connection — have become entangled with notions of vulnerability and disempowerment.
At designer restaurant Restaurante el Jardin your backdrop is wavy white
walls and a
sculpture or two
by Yannick Ru.
The city hall has murals painted
by Manuel Lepe, and the Malecon (sea
wall) is adorned with romantic bronze
sculptures.
In the living room, cool white
walls, a pared - down fireplace, stone floors and low - profile white sofas are enlivened
by playful
sculpture, large - scale paintings and French doors opening to the cliffs outside.
Of note are Northwest
By Northwest Gallery which features work by two of the Sculpture Without Walls winning artists, Wayne Chabre and Steve Jense
By Northwest Gallery which features work
by two of the Sculpture Without Walls winning artists, Wayne Chabre and Steve Jense
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.
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
The annual
Sculpture Without Walls is a yearlong outdoor sculpture exhibit presented by the City of Cann
Sculpture Without
Walls is a yearlong outdoor
sculpture exhibit presented by the City of Cann
sculpture exhibit presented
by the City of Cannon Beach.
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.
The newly updated steakhouse on Seven Seas Mariner, Prime 7, now has unique, rectangular light fixtures that are reminiscent of a
sculpture across the ceiling, and cream - colored, pillow - backed chairs contrasted
by sapphire
walls and wood finishes.
Paintings, photographs, and
sculptures by local artists adorn the
walls and halls of the hotel, creating a gallery - like experience for guests to browse and purchase if desired.
His design for Cullen
Sculpture Garden is a modern approach to the traditional idea of a garden — framed by concrete walls ranging in height, the works of sculpture within it are set among broken curves and abrup
Sculpture Garden is a modern approach to the traditional idea of a garden — framed
by concrete
walls ranging in height, the works of
sculpture within it are set among broken curves and abrup
sculpture within it are set among broken curves and abrupt angles.
Cheim & Read outdoes Metro Pictures
by filling the ordinarily open fourth
wall of its booth with a monumental
sculpture by Jannis Kounellis, «All or Nothing at All» (2013).
This exhibition, curated
by Waqas Wajahat, will feature new paintings, watercolors,
sculptures, taxidermied hybrids and a
wall mural created specifically for this installation.
Inspired
by his experience of the Pulitzer's monumental Ellsworth Kelly
wall sculpture, Blue Black, Ligon enlists the colors to pose timely and nuanced questions, touching upon notions of language, identity, and perception.
Other works include: a John Chamberlain
sculpture, sexy photographs
by Carolee Schneeman, two Bruce Conner pieces, a Lee Bontecou on the
wall, a Cy Twombly, five Ray Johnson collages, a Wallace Berman, an Edward Kienholz, three mixed media works
by Jess, a
sculpture by Frederick Keisler, photographs
by Minor White, Aaron Siskind, Harry Callahan, Robert Frank, William Klein, and Roy DeCarava, and three Romare Bearden collages.
Nearby, more stand out works abound, including a rare Bruce Nauman
sculpture at Hauser & Wirth (E10), End Tunnel Folded Into Four Arms with Common
Walls (1980); an investigation of the relationship between drawing and
sculpture in the work of Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Morris at Castelli (F11); and works
by David Salle, Cindy Sherman and George Condo at Skarstedt (E14).
Known for her monochromatic wood
sculptures and
wall installations, Louise Nevelson's first museum retrospective was organized in 1967
by The Rose in collaboration with the Whitney Museum of Art.
By the late 1950s, Katz adapted this technique to invent his freestanding or
wall - mounted «cutouts,» a revolutionary blending of painting and
sculpture.