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Elisabetta Cipriani — Jewellery by Contemporary Artists invites renowned international sculptors and painters to create exclusive wearable sculptures with the use of precious materials.

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Body Architecture — Collective Wear 4 Persons is simultaneously a sculpture with a pointed social statement, four individual wearable garments, and a movable home.
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.
Starting out her career by making wearable art, Booker now works almost exclusively with recycled tires in her sculptures and has been since the early 1990s.
More recently, his interest in Buddhist meditation has made its way into his artistic practice, and he focuses on making «wearable fiber sculptures» that are associated with rituals.
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.
Teens will be invited to explore and use all types of nature - related materials (including artificial flowers / leaves, floral printed fabric and paper, tissue paper flowers, and even terra - cotta pots) in conjunction with other unique and unusual materials such as foam mannequin heads and air - dry clay to create a piece of wearable art or 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.
She combines her knowledge of fabrication and sculpture with open - source hardware to build a language of absurdity, using homemade electronic hardware experiments in a storytelling practice sometimes referred to as «performance with robots,» or «critical wearable practice.»
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.
Elisabetta Cipriani — Jewellery by Artists catalogue of unique wearable sculptures created by renowned international sculptors and painters with the use of precious metal and stones.
It will range from very early drawings from his days as a studio assistant to another giant of British sculpture, Henry Moore — some with scribbled corrections by Moore himself — to jewellery - sized wearable pieces and giant sculptures big enough for visitors to walk into, such as his 1983 wooden sculpture Child's Tower Room.
Born in the mountain city of Winterthur, Switzerland in 1926, Heidi Bucher moved to California in the 1960s, where she collaborated with her husband, Carl Bucher, on a series of oversized, wearable foam sculptures.
He creates multimedia performances and installations inhabited with wearable sculptures, exploring his historical cultural background, genetical codes and cycles of the universe.
Eyebeam's Computational Fashion Fellow Carrie Mae Rose (and AFC roommate) will exhibit a new series of wearable sculptures that move about and light up in accordance with the unseen electrical forces of the human body.
(and AFC roommate) will exhibit a new series of wearable sculptures that move about and light up in accordance with the unseen electrical forces of the human body.
The commissioned series of photographs by Gorka Postigo showing her using her acting skills to engage with each item of wearable sculpture / jewellery, make an important contribution to the show.
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.
Testing the boundaries of sculpture with his fearless experimentation, Calder pioneered what has become the genre of wearable art.
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