Sentences with phrase «wood sculptures as»

In older wood sculptures as well, as in the voluminous work How Much Does Your Mind Weigh with its open serial structure, which Deacon presented in the corner space at Galerie Thomas Schulte in 2007, the beholder is included in the free structure and involved in its movement.

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This building has sculptured reliefs in the top corners depicting naked Native Americans along with wood carvings of Native Americans inlaid throughout the interior, reminiscent of an age when appropriating this culture was seen as sentimental and artistic.
These «wearable sculptures», as the founder and designer Janice Perez describes them, have been created from reclaimed noble woods that were originally pieces of furniture.
Inside, Nissan say the Resonance was imagined as «First Class Space Travel» and have created a «VIP» lounge with lots of leather, ambient lighting, natural wood, a floating instrument panel with graphically layered information for a holographic like experience and heavily sculptured door panels an deep centre console.
In «The Museum of Final Journeys,» the narrator remembers his early years as a civil servant in a changing country and a private museum filled to the brim with fine art and sculpture moldering away in the middle of the woods.
Mas Village wood sculpture center Mas Village is truly one of villages across Bali essentially recognized as a creative country side from centering in imaginative of wood carving in Bali.
The great room, which leads directly to the pool area, is sheltered by an enormous thatch roof that is held up by impressive natural columns of wood, almost as sculptures unto themselves.
Showcasing the array of innovative styles being created in the region, works in painting, sculpture, and mixed media are featured as well as glass, clay, jewelry, wood, printmaking and photography.
Think of the place as a vast art museum with the personal touches of a multi-millionaire: medieval tapestries, spectacular sculpture, detailed wood prints, exquisite paintings and fine furniture from world - class craftsmen.
You will also pass Kemenuh Village well - known for handmade wood - carvings and many village art shops which sell various shaped wooden sculptures of animals such as birds, cats, chickens, giraffes and others that are very similar to the original.
The artist has been using organic materials since 1990s, such as horse hair, skin, wood, wax, and many others as a starting point to produce disturbing and alienated sculptures.
Speidel's sculptures, which function as benches, stools and chairs, are constructed from wood, metal and stone.
Johnson works predominantly in mixed media sculptures and paintings, combining bare materials such as mirror, wood, and shea butter with loaded iconic objects including record covers, CB radios, historical books, and common domestic objects.
Whereas artists such as Donald Judd (1928 — 1994) and Carl Andre (b. 1935) abandoned the studio and enlisted industrial fabrication and materials, Truitt painted and sanded her wood sculptures by hand in multiple layers.
Given that little besides the dateline connects Louis Kahn's unrealised cardboard study for an assembly building in Bangladesh with Claes Oldenburg's soft sculptured ice - cream cone and Niki de Saint Phalle's mixed media on wood, grouping by year seems to function primarily as an organising mechanism, marking curatorial choice as more precisely the point.
Acceptable sculpture mediums include metal, stone, clay, wood, glass, resin, recycled materials as well as mixed media.
Michael's inner figure is stout and blocky and the influences that he acknowledges such as German Gothic wood sculpture or the paintings of William Hogarth are readily seen.
The category of painting is examined more generally in the wood panels on top of the pedestals: straddling the line between abstraction and representation, they offer painting as both an object within sculpture as well as a discrete project central to the artistʼs studio practice.
[1] These models or «ghosts» (as the artist refers to them) are then cast, burning the wood away with molten bronze, creating one, unique sculpture to which she then methodically, expertly applies her patina.
Explore 3D design and the dynamic medium of sculpture while creating works of art with various materials such as clay, wire, paper and wood.
Whitten began carving wood in the 1960s in order to understand African sculpture, both aesthetically and in terms of his own identity as an African American.
I may yet remember Jason Gringler's shattered mirrors as painting from Stefan Röpke in Cologne, Sheila Gallagher's painting in plastic from Dodge, Rachel Beach's abstract sculpture of reclaimed wood from Blackston (like Dodge, on the Lower East Side), videos by Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook of art students from Tyler Rollins, or Patrick Jacobs's peepholes onto constructed other worlds from The Pool NYC.
Her best - known work, A Fashionable Marriage — a sculpture made from wood cut - outs and featuring figures such as Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan — was made in 1986.
It will present about 10 new wood sculptures including a large figure of a girl and others with motifs such as a boy, deer and duck.
The artist refers to the circle sculptures as «drawings in wood
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.
The gallery showcases new marble and wax sculptures as well as Samorì's latest series of paintings on canvas, copper, linen and wood.
Through both painting and sculpture, «WOOD [S]» investigates this material as both a medium and an inspiration through a diverse line up of artists.
Presenting paintings from the 1930s and»40s as well as more figurative sculptures carved from wood and stone, «John Dunkley: Neither Day nor Night» opens at Pérez Art Museum Miami May 26, 2017.
focus on Merz as an innovator in the field of sculpture and display sculptures and installations made of wax, glass, metal, wicker, wood, photography and neon.
Living and working at Trewyn Studio in Cornwall, she was at first largely preoccupied with stone and wood carving, but during the 1950s she increasingly made sculpture in bronze as well.
Sculpture as freestanding form in space extends beyond wood, to the room itself.
A show at the D. C. Moore Gallery rescues from oblivion 11 wood sculptures made by Mary Frank between 1957 and 1967, just as Mr. Johns, Mr. Chamberlain and Judd were making their names.
Juan creates sculptures that live and work among us, drawing from his experience as a science illustrator and a fabricator working with metal, wood, and other materials.
New to the fair was a sector called Survey, bringing gravitas with a deliberately digital - free zone that called on 13 galleries to present tightly curated historical projects — the standout, New York artist Alison Knowles's The Boat Book, 2014, eight 8ft - high, wood - framed movable pages covered with images described by her dealer, James Fuentes, as «seminal social sculpture» that is «read» by crawling through it.
Works by Joseph Grazi include Garden Sculptures 1 & 2, juxtaposing taxidermied bats and dried butterflies on wood, as well as several works of pencil on paper, including «Garden Party», «Lions» and «Shrine.»
Primarily known for her sculptures of tangled webs composed of metal, glass, wood, and cloth, Falkenstein was a prolific artist; she explored different materials in a variety of mediums including sculpture, painting, printmaking and as a jewelry maker.
This exhibition will feature key works from the Museum's collection, including sculptures in stone, a selection documenting Noguchi's experimentation with stainless steel and aluminum sculptures from the 1950s, as well as rarely shown pieces from the early 1940s incorporating string and wood elements.
Marcasiano's sculpture practice, which often employs recycled wood and discarded and short - lived materials such as cardboard; her history of making site - specific temporary work (both indoors and out); and her interest in responding to different conditions make her an excellent first candidate for the residency.
As if painting is just another piece of material that is used in her sculpture; medium: wood, ceramics, painting.
You might see this 20th - century piece from Mali as an abstract sculpture carved from wood.
The performance structures are sculptures made of wood and found materials that serve as totems to mark spiritual space and connect across geographic, temporal and generational worlds.
Whereas later wood works, including Cedar Piece 1959/1964 and Secant 1977, are not cut into or drastically altered but rather are arranged by the artist, these early sculptures stand out as singular works.
Each work appears abstracted or even unfinished as the debris of the artists» studio — gathered sawdust, wood shavings and tools — lie scattered around the sculptures.
Using found materials, such as wood, plastic, and metal, Danilowicz's sculptures reference urban decay and renewal.
There are various mixed - media objects, such as a found African sculpture made of wood covered in nails and orange paint; tarp paintings that nod to Abstract Expressionism and Minimalist abstrac - tion; and a Renaissance - style mirror draped in army green cloth.
Select highlights include: Lehmann Maupin's sale of several McArthur Binion works ranging from $ 50,000 - 175,000 to trustees of two leading U.S. museums, as well as collectors new to the gallery; Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac's sale of two works by George Baselitz in a range of c. $ 599,000 - 838,000 each, a Robert Rauschenberg work for $ 725,000, a Tony Cragg sculpture for c. $ 210,000, and a metal and wood piece by Jack Pierson for $ 190,000; Royale Projects sold three Clinton Hill paintings at around $ 95,000 each to collectors from New York and California; David Kordansky sold out its booth of photography by Torbjørn Rødland in the range of $ 14,00028,000 each; Jack Shainman's sales of recent work by Hank Willis Thomas, including a major sculpture, a retroflective, and one of Thomas» iconic flags in the Live section, and works by Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, Becky Suss, Enrique Martinez Celaya and Geoffrey Chadsey; Gallery Hyundai's sale of a pair piece by Seung - taek Lee for $ 100,000 - 200,000 and two works by Minjung Kim for $ 40,000 - 100,000.
In contrast to Andre's later works, Last Ladder and the other carved wood sculptures of this early period are distinct in their demonstration of the artist's hand and in their evidently autonomous nature as artworks.
The title of the sound sculpture now presented at the Art Forum Berlin refers to a part of Tokyo, which is built form wood and is colloquially known as Plywood City.
Contemporary German artists (Penck, Immendorff and Markus Lupertz also make wood sculptures) view the earlier German expressionist works as both an inspiration and a challenge.
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