Sentences with phrase «wire pieces»

It is just a badly wired piece of plastic loaded with high - end components.
In the»70s he moved to his famous wire pieces, in which he played with the concept of drawing in space.
Across three rooms are twenty - eight exquisite sculptures, including lesser known examples of her tied - wire pieces based on forms found in nature.
New York — Pace Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new wire pieces by Richard Tuttle created in response to and installed with grey paintings by Agnes Martin.
Pace Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of new wire pieces by Richard Tuttle created in response to and installed with grey paintings by Agnes Martin.
Featuring a focused selection of wire pieces from 1972 and installed by Richard Tuttle himself in one of the Pulitzer's new gallery spaces, this exhibition offered a rare opportunity to see a presentation of these works together.
Richard Tuttle Wire Pieces explored the artist's use of line and volume to form a multi-layered sculptural experience.
Other recent exhibitions include Wire Pieces at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis (2015), and a retrospective of his prints organized by Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine (2014) that remains on view through May 7 at the Oklahoma State University Museum of Art.
On the plus side, there are no plastic or wire pieces for the hamster to nibble.
First begun in the early 1970s, Tuttle's wire pieces exist as dimensional drawings comprising three elements: a pencil line on a wall, wire, and shadow.
2010: Artwalk NY, New York, NY (auction conducted by Sotheby's)(wire piece sold at live auction; railroad drawing at silent auction)(Coalition for the Homeless benefit)
Richard Tuttle, 10th Wire Piece, 1972, florist wire, nails, and graphite, installation dimensions variable.
Some of the bronzes from the»60s, cast from wax - dipped wire pieces, also transcend their own period quality, looking both like Surrealist - inspired modern work and archaic relics of indeterminate meaning or function.
The treelike character of some of Asawa's bound and tied wire pieces sets up a seemingly timeless echo, as if our nervous systems could recognize themselves in it, conscious reference aside.
Over nine years ago, I saw Richard Tuttle — the «intuitive» Minimalist — reproduce one of his remarkable Wire Pieces (1971 — 74), at the Art Gallery of York University.5 I found him sitting alone in the middle of the gallery during installation and he talked to me mostly about leaving New York City for New Mexico and then splitting his time between the two.
Designed by Rafael Simões Miranda the Hypnose Sofa is a really wired piece of furniture, just stare a few seconds at the pictures and you'll think the same.
Also in May, the Pulitzer Art Foundation, St. Louis, will present a solo exhibition of Tuttle's seminal 1972 wire pieces from May 1 to September 12.
The Richard Tuttle exhibition features the artist's famous wire pieces, which explore line and volume to form a multilayered sculptural experience.
Calder Lightness; Richard Tuttle Wire Pieces; Fred Sandback 64 Three - Part Pieces.
Once the seven paintings by Martin, from the 1960s through the early 2000s, are installed and lit, Tuttle will create new wire pieces that respond to the paintings and engage with the distinct light and shadow of their illuminations.
The exhibition will include seven paintings by Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004) and wire pieces by Richard Tuttle, made only after and in response to the installation of Martin's paintings.
Then divided it up, wiring pieces to multiple people, all of whom they investigated beforehand.
Many of these «wire pieces» can't be removed from the wall without being destroyed, but that doesn't concern Tuttle, who insists, «It's all the same to me in terms of art.»
The remarkable thing about Calder's wire pieces is how they address volume.
Rather, he toys with language as image or plastic form, much as his wire pieces might begin with a pencil trace on the wall before adding the irregular length of metal — and its shadow, cast on that same wall.
In an exhibition curated by Pulitzer founder Emily Rauh Pulitzer, Tuttle's 1972 wire pieces will illustrate his dedicated examination of spatial relationships.
Richard Tuttle: Wire Pieces, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri, May 1 — September 12, 2015.
The photographs frequently become formal and abstract, evoking the light boxes of James Turrell and Robert Irwin, the cardboard sculptures of Robert Rauschenberg, or the wire pieces of Richard Tuttle.
Since then, Tuttle has presented prominent and influential series in the history of contemporary art such as the cloth pieces, which he installed dyed and cut canvas on the wall, and were both pictorial and three - dimensional, and the wire pieces, which consisted of wire and its shadow and pencil lines, and small - scale collage pieces among others.
This attitude - reflected not only in Saret's wire pieces, but also in Lynda Benglis» poured latex works, Robert Morris» scattered and draped felt and Richard Serra's splashed lead - may be seen as an extension of the chance procedures of the Dadaists and, more recently, the contemporary composer John...
At Whitechapel Gallery a five - decades survey that focuses on his use of textile, ranging from the «Rope Piece» (the three inch piece of rope that shocked New York's critics in the 1970s) and the above - mentioned «Wire Pieces», to new work, runs until December 14, 2014.
Since then, he has continued to produce prominent series in the history of contemporary art such as the «Wire Pieces» which consisted of wire affixed to the wall, its shadow and pencil lines.
Angela Malchionno, artist and director of The Enamel Project, and 18andCounting led a meditative drawing and walking experience inspired by Richard Tuttle's wire pieces and set to a hip - hop soundtrack.
The show coincided with an exhibition of Tuttle's wire pieces from 1972 at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, Missouri.
Tuttle's project in the Wire Pieces, was to figure out how to «keep [himself] out of [his] work.»
26 will include three of Tuttle's galvanized tin «letters» — early examples of the artist's commitment to language — as well as a wire piece, a notebook drawing, a textile work, a selection of wall - bound assemblages, and other works that reveal the artist's enduring focus of what he has referred to as «making something which looks like itself.»
Yes, that was an odd quote and it's in the wire piece that's showing up in the press nationwide (including my local daily).
Form the wire piece into a circle, place it on the cord (above the socket) and twist the ends closed using pliers.
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