See the full range of Dejan Jovanovic's
wearable sculpture at the Torpedo Factory.
Not exact matches
Nick Cave @ St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis Oct. 31, 2014 — March 8, 2015 Following the September publication of Nick Cave's «Epitome,» the Midwest is in for a fabulous experience when «Currents 109,» the Missouri - native's exhibition of new colorful, embellished Soundsuits,
wearable sculptures melding fashion and fantasy, and other works opens this week
at the St. Louis Art Museum.
She was included in a 1972 exhibition
at the Los Angeles County Museum, in which she showed a series of
wearable sculptures created in tandem with her husband.
The artist known for his
wearable sculptures called Soundsuits turns expectations inside out
at MASS MoCA in a massive immersive installation opening October 16, 2016; not a single Soundsuit will be found in this exhibition.
In the fall of 2013, juniors in the Fashion Department
at Pratt were introduced to Isamu Noguchi's collaborations with the avant - garde dancer / choreographer Ruth Page, for whom he created two royal blue, wool jersey sack dresses in 1932 to pose and dance in:
wearable artworks that transformed her into a piece of kinetic
sculpture.
Nick Cave, who captivated the art world with sculptural works that are both objects and
wearable costumes is presenting a pair of exhibitions
at Jack Shainman Gallery that focuses on
sculptures composed of found objects.
Until
at MASS MoCA, continues this thematic strand with an unprecedented display of Soundsuits, which take the form of
wearable fabric
sculptures and are designed to leave the inhabitant devoid of race, sexuality, class and gender, ultimately encouraging the audience to view without judgement.
Furthermore, emphasis will be placed on the potentialities
at play within Oiticica's artworks, realms of possibility which the artist triggered through his spectator - activated installations,
sculptures, paintings and
wearable «Parangolés».
In the United States, she befriended Ed Kienholz and collaborated with her husband, Carl Bucher, on «Bodyshells», a series of
wearable sculptures exhibited
at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1972.