Athena LaTocha, born in Anchorage, Alaska, is an artist
whose monumental works on paper explore the tenuous relationship between man - made and natural landscapes.
This week's contributing author, Athena LaTocha, is an artist
whose monumental works on paper explore the tenuous relationship between man - made and natural landscapes.
Not exact matches
The Inca Empire, which reached remarkable development culture,
whose monumental architectural
works endure over time, there is Machu Picchu «Wonder of the World».
Titled Mana
Monumental, the exhibition features projects that utilize colossal proportions as a means to connect with viewers in a personal, meaningful way — much like Jackson Pollock and Sol Lewitt,
whose sizable
work effectively enveloped viewers with the sheer experience of confronting them.
Under the new leadership of Rodman Primack, who made his mark in London as chairman of Phillips de Pury & Company, the tented design fair translated the branding sponsorship of Perrier - Jouët, Audi, Fendi, Louis Vuitton and Swarovski into the dazzle of such over-the-top showpieces as a glittered sculpture of King Kong climbing Dubai's Burj Khalifa hotel, a
monumental wood - hewn structure commissioned from Seattle architect Olson Kundig to house the cafeteria, furniture commissioned by Herman Miller from French modernist Pierre Paulin circa 1972, but realised only now, and a stream of technology - driven
works involving a table
whose motor sensors raised handcrafted metal flora at the viewer's approach, a clock spinning out countless time zones beforesettling on local time, and an installation by architect Jeanne Gang and photographer James Balog involving a resin iceberg, pierced with brilliants and set against an Arctic panorama.
Galerie Lelong presents 14 striking new sculptures by Petah Coyne in Vermilion Fog, an exhibition divided into two parts — Dante's Inferno and Unforgiven, allusions to literature and film that loosely frame the
works by themes of loss, chaos, and redemption.Vermilion Fog is a
monumental exhibition for the artist known for her use of diverse materials in large
works whose grace and fragility belie their immense weight and arduous process.
Along with a surfeit of fruit and flower pictures, there are many terrific
works by well - known artists, from the 19th century trompe l'oeil masters William Michael Harnett and John Frederick Peto to Modernists like Charles Demuth, Georgia O'Keeffe and Gerald Murphy,
whose monumental - scale «Watch» (1924 — 25) represents the inner
works of a pocket watch in a flattened, proto - Pop style.
Yet the top 10 results included
works dating from 1778 to 1968, led by a record price for Henry Moore,
whose monumental Reclining Figure: Festival fetched # 24.7 million.
Consisting of
monumental, geometric panes of saturated color, the ethereal and powerful paintings in the Ocean Park series capture the psychology of place that defined the California coast during this time and showcase the innovations and improvisations of an artist
whose work inspired legions of artists and greatly advanced the lexicon of abstraction.
Ms. Holt, who lived and
worked for many years in Galisteo, N.M., was one of the few women to pursue
monumental sculpture in the American West, a place
whose wide - open spaces drew a generation of restless artists like Michael Heizer, Walter De Maria, James Turrell and Robert Smithson, whom Ms. Holt married in 1963.
This is a very tactile,
monumental work whose small bas - reliefs are full of mystery and romance.
This is the trademark of the African artist El Anatsui,
whose new exhibition «Gravity and Grace:
Monumental Works by El Anatsui,» on view through August 4, 2013, is the first solo exhibition in New York.
Working on a
monumental scale the artist Gordon Matta - Clark, from
whose work the gallery takes its name, similarly redefined architecture in the 1970s, using massive slicings and excisions to suggest, among other things, the instability of the concept of property and the ephemerality of what we call real estate.
Title: Menhir Stacking Artist: Hans Van de Bovenkamp (Sagaponack, NY) Framed signed drawing of Van de Bovenkamp sculpture 26» h x 20» w, framed Value: $ 1,800 Starting Bid: $ 1,000 Renowned for his
monumental sculpture created primarily for open - air public locales, Hans Van de Bovenkamp has been described as an artist - mystic
whose work — with its signature power, lyricism, and grand proportions - heightens the viewer's sense of imagination and discovery.
All of the artists
whose work is included in the exhibition have a long time association with outdoor and
monumental sculpture, having realized commissions in cities worldwide for much of the 20th century and beyond.
The 89 - year - old,
whose acclaimed
work ranges from small pieces to
monumental sculptures, unveiled a new exhibition at the Gagosian Gallery in London yesterday.
Although
works on paper are often relatively small, Till Freiwald creates close - up watercolor portraits at
monumental scale,
whose largeness and realism can be unsettling.
Agomoh is a long - standing and widely respected prison advocate
whose work in prison reform advocacy is
monumental.
Keeping up with new and proposed laws and bills can be a
monumental task for busy AEs and REALTORS ®
whose plates are already filled with
work and life commitments.