Sentences with phrase «wall vitrines»

This is realised through a variety of media ranging from wall vitrines, shelves, denim assemblages and abstract sculptures comprised of industrial display racks.
Deriving from the artist's well - established wall vitrines and sculptures, accumulated objects and ephemera — recycled studio materials, various items salvaged from the street or obtained from now extinct local stores — are located within a new series of window vitrines.
The exhibition surveys 20 works from this period in a wide range of media: from early neon - lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
The exhibition will survey 20 works from this period in a wide range of media: from early neon - lit wall vitrines, to delicately balanced compositions of welded steel, to slim clay totems cast in bronze.
Featuring two of her wall vitrine sculptures as well as a fresh cadre of free - standing forms, Why do Birds Suddenly Appear?

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Paint - spattered tape, computer print - outs, enlarged - and - stretched digital photos, and architectural schematics cover the walls; Plexi vitrines hold photographs and tiny sculptural odds - and - ends.
For Pace, Wilson will reconfigure Afro Kismet which includes two chandeliers, two monumental Iznik tile walls, four black glass drip works, and a globe sculpture, as well as installations and vitrine pieces that gather cowrie shells, engravings, photographs, a Yoruba mask, and furniture, among other objects that the artist discovered in his frequent trips to Istanbul throughout 2016 and 2017.
He continues to mix observational photography with abstract work, often montaged in his signature displays in which photographs, magazine cuttings and photocopies are taped directly onto the wall at different heights and arranged in vitrines or on tables.
Warren's heightened appreciation of the framing, placement and context of her works, combined with an exploration of materials» hidden meanings can also be found in her wall - mounted vitrines.
The core of the exhibition, however, consists of wall - mounted vitrines that array basic minimalistic and monochromatic porcelain objects — erratically shaped vase - like cylinders and less frequently plates, often a serene blue - green, sometimes lighter or darker — in various combinations.
The exhibition will feature large - scale vitrines, mirror wall panels and photographic works that reveal a historical link between contemporary consumer display forms and their early 20th century precursors.
His gallery installations are cabinets of curiosities featuring intricate wall paintings of beautiful women, indigenous statues and deities, collages crafted from vintage magazines penned and inked by the artist, human - like insect heads encased in vitrines, dolls that have been transformed into gang members, and images of pin - up girls with full tattoo sleeves.
To the north, it creates a visual axis between the two glass vitrines installed outside that are visible through the window wall that divides the dual entrances.
2013 Anachronistic Layers of Dispersion, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, USA Honesty Printed on Modesty, Singapore Tyler Print Institute, Singapore * Journal of Echomimetic Motions, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway * Journal of Bouba / kiki, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow, Scotland * Corrugated Totems with Glitter Dance, Vitrines sur l'Art — Museums of Strasbourg, Galeries Lafayette, Strasbourg, France Family of Equivocations, Aubette 1928 and Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Strasbourg, France Ovals and Circles, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris, France Art Wall: Haegue Yang, The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, USAn
Charlotte Moth: «Inserts» 2015, ten tailor - made structures fitted inside permanent wall mounted vitrines showing selected archival material about Hepworth (photo Sylvian Deleu)
This took the form of a slideshow projected onto a gallery wall and a film can containing the film of the same name in a vitrine.
The work consists of two wall - mounted vitrines.
Her wall - mounted vitrines, which contain bits of fluff, dust, hair, twigs and woollen pom - poms collected from her studio and the street outside, have drawn critical praise - and, predictably enough, a few sarcastic comments from the media.
, wall - mounted light boxes illuminate vivid topographies, encased in what seem to be smashed and then reconstructed vitrines.
Wall Street International published an article about Karen Tang and her «Synapsid», the first commission of «Sculpture At Bermondsey Square» launched by Vitrine.
Wall Street International caught up with Trevor Kiernander to discuss his solo show, «Fallen» at VITRINE Bermondsey Square.
Wall Street International feature Leah Clements» upcoming solo exhibition «You Promised Me Poems» at VITRINE Bermondsey Square in their art agenda.
Most works occupied entire rooms, but some worked with the collection itself or its wall labels and vitrine displays (Mariana Castillo Deball's use of archaelogical methods in You have time to show yourself before other eyes, 2014; Wolfgang Tillmans» Eastern Woodlands Room, 2014).
Wall Street International have featured Boris Rebetez's upcoming exhibition «Columnist» at VITRINE Bermondsey Street.
Wall Street International have interviewed artist Raed Yassin and curator Amanda Abi Khalil to talk about their latest project, «Postponed Noon», at VITRINE Bermondsey Square.
With excitement mounting for Raed Yassin's site - specific installation Postponed Noon for VITRINE Bermondsey Square, Wall Street International have featured the show in their Art Agenda.
Wall Street International covers Jamie Fitzpatrick's upcoming show at VITRINE.
While historic pieces such as the iconic code - breaking Enigma machine from World War II are on display, SPYSCAPE isn't an ordinary museum with antiquated objects in vitrines and dry wall texts.
Natasha Rees has written an article for Wall Street International previewing Clare Kenny's solo show at VITRINE.
Wall Street International have featured «Mute Rehearsal», Ilona Sagar's upcoming solo exhibition at VITRINE Bermondsey Square, in their art agenda.
Tim Etchells» upcoming solo exhibition «Open Mind» at VITRINE, Basel has been written about in Wall Street International.
Wall Street International has reviewed Leah Clements first solo show, «You Promised me Poems», at VITRINE.
Wall Street International has published a conversation between Sylvain Baumann, Justin Eagle and Raja'a Khalid about their recent three - person exhibition at VITRINE, Basel, which explored the artists» shared concerns with trust and safety and the relationship between society, architecture and the commercial object.
Vitrines on the exterior walls held works by gallery artists, while the interior had been transformed into a low - lit lounge with Mexican colonial - style furniture designed by Pardo, dark wood and colorful fabrics.
Wall Street International has featured Clare Kenny's current exhibition «Enough rope to hang»em selves» at VITRINE, London in its art section.
Wall Street International has featured Sara Gassmann's solo exhibition «Wetterleuchten» at VITRINE, Basel in its art section.
Wall Street International has published an article on Nadim Abbas» upcoming solo exhibition, «Camoufleur», at VITRINE, London.
He loved preparing his installation for the show - photographs, taped to the walls or hung on bulldog clips, with vitrines with more images in the centre of the room.
Nineteenth - century landscape paintings by a self - taught black artist hang on the walls, Baroque sculptures of dancing figures face each other in an otherwise sterile vitrine, and baseball caps from Knuckles's collection are displayed commercially in a row within that nearby open - ended vitrine.
If there was at least humour in Wolfgang Tillmans's placement of a high - viz Nike hightop in a vitrine next to a wall text from the permanent displays on «Cultural Change through European Influences», it was nevertheless facetious.
The artist filled one room of the gallery with film posters, prints, a wall text and five vitrines containing sundry Scarface - related objects such as key chains, jackets and toys, each sporting an image of Al Pacino (who plays drug kingpin Tony Montana) in various degrees of gun - wielding bravado.
Paul Carey - Kent has featured Clare Kenny's VITRINE Bermondsey Street exhibition «Yesterday's labour is the Future's folly» in his November highlights - «Clare Kenny is first to show in Vitrine's new street level space, and she's already plastered the pristine wall with faux bricks and added a column made of a giant rolled - up photograph&VITRINE Bermondsey Street exhibition «Yesterday's labour is the Future's folly» in his November highlights - «Clare Kenny is first to show in Vitrine's new street level space, and she's already plastered the pristine wall with faux bricks and added a column made of a giant rolled - up photograph&Vitrine's new street level space, and she's already plastered the pristine wall with faux bricks and added a column made of a giant rolled - up photograph».
A medium for their mediums CHANGE - THE - SETTING, Barker's signature interplay between medium and interiority literally takes the form of a vitrine recessed in the wall.
Christian Newby has been interviewed by Traction Magazine about his solo exhibition «Breton Wall» currently on show at VITRINE Bermondsey Square — «I generally prefer to make things myself because, ultimately, I am no master craftsman and I will inevitably make mistakes — many mistakes».
On the walls will be several vitrines holding a collection of found objects, studio detritus, neon fragments and sculptural doodles.
Completing the exhibition are four sculptures in steel and wood, two wall reliefs related to the artist's earlier vitrine assemblages, and two vertical sculptures that almost match the totems in height.
The mirrored interior walls of Meckseper's vitrine reflect the objects contained as well as the outside street.
On the opposite wall is a large - scale painting by Sterling Ruby — another artist with an almost mythological persona — incorporating scraps of found fabric, and perched on a plinth, under a museum - style vitrine is a work by Cyprien Gaillard called Untitled (Tooth), 2013: literally one tooth from the giant maw of a mechanical digger, transformed by this transposition into a somehow hieratic little figure.
Wall works like the aprons and shirts had been installed, but the only floor works were a freestanding wall that divided the space and the two vitrines with hammers, gifts given to Kennedy Cutler by the artist Graham Anderson, suspended inside of tWall works like the aprons and shirts had been installed, but the only floor works were a freestanding wall that divided the space and the two vitrines with hammers, gifts given to Kennedy Cutler by the artist Graham Anderson, suspended inside of twall that divided the space and the two vitrines with hammers, gifts given to Kennedy Cutler by the artist Graham Anderson, suspended inside of them.
Essentially an overview of his body of work, it is displayed in vitrines that line the gallery's walls.
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