Sentences with phrase «while casting bronze»

Chase - Riboud shares her dark mysteries with white artists herself, like the steles and Surrealism of Louise Nevelson or the craft and knotted fabric of Sheila Hicks — and she has lived in France for much of her career while casting bronze in Italy.

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She uses food like an ensemble of actors, moving and emoting while being captured on video or cast in bronze.
At the centre of Medium Median is a twenty - first century astrolabe: iPhones suspended as a slowly rotating mobile, each showing star charts picked up from GPS satellite while emitting a robotic reading from the Book of Genesis; this is accompanied by three giant bronze casts of fossilised bones, their biomorphic shapes echoed in a background projection of an asteroid as seen by an infrared camera.
While the earlier forms were created from accessible materials and objects, generally coated in gesso to create hauntingly white forms, the new sculptures are cast bronze with a white patina creating a very similar effect.
Seated Warrior is cast in bronze and has been shot with a bullet, while Selah, covered in an antiqued quilt, is posed as if about to bend in prayer, eerily similar to someone in a «hands up, don't shoot» position.
Lehmann Maupin Gallery have the honour of presenting a solo show by English artist Tracey Emin, entitled I Fell in Love, the show will debut the artists bronze sculpture The Heart Has Its Reasons while the Sean Kelly Gallery will feature works from esteemed British sculptor Antony Gormley, famed for his giant Angel of the North sculpture located in Gateshead, UK and his Another Place work that saw the sculptor place 100 cast iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby Beach near Liverpool in the UK.
Pencil sketches from 1997 proposed public monuments, while steles of bundled silk and bronze from roughly 2007 pay tribute to Malcolm X — as do bolder and larger monuments woven and cast for a second show three years later, in 2017.
A bronze cast of the original Little Dancer comes to London, while two sombre masterpieces of English and Scottish art are shown together
Upstairs, Israel's monumental painting Sky Backdrop will be installed among 18th - century Beauvais tapestries; and the permanent installation of Renaissance bronze sculptures will make room for Israel's Maltese Falcon (cast bronze with black patina), while a room hung with works of art related to the Grand Tour will include Desperado — an acrylic - on - bronze, souvenir - like sculpture depicting a vintage convertible in a desert setting.
Loïs Mailou Jones's emotional Homage to Martin Luther King, watercolor on board, 1968, realized $ 40,000; while Elizabeth Catlett's Untitled (Head of a Woman), oil and oil monotype, 1958, brought $ 37,500, and her two - part cast bronze sculpture Mother and Child, 1985, sold for $ 15,600.
He employs the sculptural tradition of cast bronze while at the same time he interferes throughout the process at the mould in the foundry, often eliminating elements from the compositions.
The cast - bronze medal bears the image of the man who founded the colony in 1907 as a gathering place where artists in diverse disciplines could mingle while pursuing their individual work.
Some works are composed of enormous cast bronze blocks or massive wooden beams that suggest architectural elements, while others, hanging from the wall or ceiling and made of various pieces of wood conjoined with wires, nails, and screws, are delicate and light in their toy - like format — the seemingly spontaneous results of sculptural bricolage.
Rachel Whiteread's Untitled (On / Off)(2001) a cast light - switch bank in stainless steel, further blurs the line between reality and representation; while Tatiana Trouvé's Equivalences (2014), bronze cast refuse such as water bottles, cans, and scraps of cardboard are suspended in perfect balance from thin wire cables.
«Bronze in the XXth Century: Casting Modernity,» at Mnuchin Gallery, presented a kind of alternative history, reminding us that while Picasso and González's exploration of open construction in iron and steel, in the late 1920s, gave sculptors a new formal vocabulary, innovative artists from the 1880s on — including some who later embraced the constructed method — continued to be fascinated by the age - old tradition of casting in bBronze in the XXth Century: Casting Modernity,» at Mnuchin Gallery, presented a kind of alternative history, reminding us that while Picasso and González's exploration of open construction in iron and steel, in the late 1920s, gave sculptors a new formal vocabulary, innovative artists from the 1880s on — including some who later embraced the constructed method — continued to be fascinated by the age - old tradition of casting in Casting Modernity,» at Mnuchin Gallery, presented a kind of alternative history, reminding us that while Picasso and González's exploration of open construction in iron and steel, in the late 1920s, gave sculptors a new formal vocabulary, innovative artists from the 1880s on — including some who later embraced the constructed method — continued to be fascinated by the age - old tradition of casting in casting in bronzebronze.
Enormous concrete vegetables make surprising new park benches, while a pair of goofy cowboy hats top off an improbable assemblage of found objects cast in bronze.
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