Sentences with phrase «working maquettes»

To coincide with his current Museum of Modern Art exhibition, Claes Oldenburg will be represented by working maquettes from his collection.

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Hill who has worked on films such as Men in Black 3 and The Wolfman happened to see maquettes for the creature before he had even started working on the film while visiting Del Toro's house.
Most all sculptor's maquettes appeal to me for this reason, sometimes more so than their fully realized work.
A selection of large - scale works will be on display, including The Tree, 1960, Boomerangs, 1941, and Trois Pics (intermediate maquette), 1967.
The HMI exhibition itself includes two sculptures out of the original 14, William Turnbull's Angle and Nicholas Monro's King Kong, as well as other works made in or around 1972 by some of the other sculptors, alongside maquettes and models, some original and some specially remade, and photographic and other forms of documentation.
Hiorns grew crystals on a cardboard architectural maquette, testing the object's status and significance, to create this work which is estimated at # 6,000 - 8,000.
The RIC holds a wide variety of her preparatory work and final exhibition prints, as well as her negatives, book maquettes, and research notes.
Featured, are three maquettes each of which were created for seminal works: the maquette for Days on Blue, 1974 — the larger version resides in the collection of SFMOMA and is the largest sculpture Wilmarth ever completed; maquette for Gift of the Bridge, 1975 — the larger version resides in the collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum; and Maquette for Evers, 1974/1978 — the larger version resides in a private colmaquette for Days on Blue, 1974 — the larger version resides in the collection of SFMOMA and is the largest sculpture Wilmarth ever completed; maquette for Gift of the Bridge, 1975 — the larger version resides in the collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum; and Maquette for Evers, 1974/1978 — the larger version resides in a private colmaquette for Gift of the Bridge, 1975 — the larger version resides in the collection of the Wadsworth Atheneum; and Maquette for Evers, 1974/1978 — the larger version resides in a private colMaquette for Evers, 1974/1978 — the larger version resides in a private collection.
The minimalist angles of the 1970s and the breath - filled curves of the 1980s are both on display at Cuningham in sculptural maquettes and works on paper.
Araeen, who was by then working for British Petroleum as an engineering assistant, and still without a studio, began to realise these cuboid forms, maquettes such as First Structure (1966 — 67), on his kitchen table.
Mr. Kasmin also for the first time featured work by the American artist Roxy Paine in his booth — a maquette of a commission that will measure 40 feet by 40 feet and that sold for $ 2 million.
With the pieces she particularly likes, Gordon will produce a mold and small edition, or use them as maquettes for her larger works.
Considered «maquettes» - some for realised commissions, and others propositions for works on a monumental scale - this body of...
One of the latest works in the exhibition is Pasmore's maquette for the Apollo Pavilion at Peterlee.
The artist also presents his Working Tables, tables bearing an accumulation of materials, found objects and maquettes reflecting ten years» sculptural experiment that offer an unprecedented insight into the artist's work process while also revealing connections between different projects.
Inside the gallery, in its second room, drawings, maquettes of Wilson's past works, along with the intervention using the cut up household furniture which has been reassembled again into a form reminiscent of an urban landscape on a micro scale, will be presented.
Chadwick produced the divisive Maquette II for R34 Memorial (1958), a work praised by critics but despised by traditionalists.
Melvin Edwards: Five Decades will feature a recreation by the artist of these works, in addition to midsize and large - scale sculptures, maquettes reflecting his long career as a public sculptor, rarely seen drawings, and a selection of his sketchbooks.
Kudo conceived of his work as models or maquettes of these realities.
This technique of using paper maquettes as sketches for her work allows her to deconstruct and reassemble the flat rectangle's parts into a new whole, one «based on the linear geometry of rotating movement.»
A selection of more recent maquettes will place Chadwick's graphic work from the 1950s in relation to his work as a whole.
The exhibition juxtaposes works from various periods of Stella's career, revealing his aesthetic development and focusing on his «Working Archive,» which contains material never exhibited before, such as notes, sketches and maquettes that shed light on his growth as an artist.
The works in Fecteau's MATRIX exhibition, though fully realized sculptures in their own right, suggest themselves as maquettes for much larger projects.
Beautifully realized, they nevertheless appear to be maquettes or precursors to some of the larger works.
Sophia Vari: Recent Works August 17 - September 20, 1998 As part of the celebration of the dedication of Wichita State University's Plaza of Heroines, the Ulrich Museum has brought together an exhibition of maquettes, or small models, and drawings by Sophia Vari, the artist whose sculpture, Danseuse Espagnole, is the centerpiece of the plaza.
In the Studio will display the work of selected artists, concentrating on the presentation of in - progress and unfinished artworks, sketches, maquettes, and models, and other objects taken from the artists's studios.
With a firm approach to working with whatever he can get his hands and mind on, Nick enjoys making scale models, maquettes and installations and buying dollar - store items to integrate into his surroundings — that is, both his life and his work.
Garth Greenan Gallery is devoting their entire booth this year to Paul Feeley, displaying paintings ranging from 1962 - 1965 as well as the last work he ever made — a maquette of a sculpture that never came into fruition.
Huma Bhabha, Damián Ortega, Heather Phillipson, Michael Rakowitz and Raqs Media Collective today unveiled maquettes of their proposed works.
Also on view are maquettes used to develop Calder's large - scale works, including Cafritz Fountain [maquette](1966), a sheet metal and paint study for the iconic Gwenfritz (1968) currently at the Smithsonian's National Museum of America History.
«Elements of Peace» consists of 47 recent paintings, works on paper, sculpture, mobiles and maquettes of large multi-dimensional constructions, and features works that range from vivid explosions of color by which the artist is recognized, to newer subtle white meditative paintings.
He's finishing a private commission in California called «Dropped Bouquet,» a colorful maquette of which sits in his studio, and he'll have a show of new works at Pace Gallery this month in N.Y.C.. His energy — some of which goes into a stationary bike he is using to strengthen his legs — remains remarkable.
This exhibition pairs the Davis Museum's exquisite example of this silkscreen portfolio — an acquisition made in the past year — with Albers» work from each era, tracing the development of her patterns from sketches on graph paper to gouache maquettes.
On the occasion of the exhibition Maquette for a Museum of Switzerland by Jimmie Durham, curators Anthony Huberman and Gianni Jetzer will present their perspectives on the work of Durham.
Sketches, maquettes, completed works and sculptures - in - process are part of the studio's fray.
This retrospective exhibition will present these maquettes and allied small works to demonstrate the evolution of his various ideas and sculptural forms.
Shana Lutker's oeuvre of drawings, maquettes, and multipart installations is deeply influenced by Sigmund Freud, with the dream world figuring prominently in her work.
I find him working on small architectural maquettes for his upcoming project.
Produced over a quarter of a century beginning in 1964, the maquettes offer a unique view into the sculptor's creative process: some illustrate the origins of compositions for monumental works, while others document ideas not realized ultimately in large scale or provide fascinating examples of early sculptural ideas that underwent significant transformation as they emerged as full - scale sculptures in the exhibition chronicle Arneson's evolution as an artist and the development of his freewheeling creativity and prodigious imagination.
All of the paintings in the exhibition began as small collage studies, which were utilized as maquettes for much larger works that were transferred onto canvas as a blueprint of the original, and then heavily embellished with multiple layers of paint.
In 1977, while working with large - format 20 - by - 24 inch and 40 - by - 80 inch Polaroid cameras, Close began to value his photographic maquettes as works of art in their own right, rather than as the basis to his painting.
These graceful, smaller gestures include the maquettes for large - scale works, and the easy, casual drawing studies for monumental pieces.
Ranging in size from maquettes to monumental, these abstract works are influenced by Minimalism, but are decidedly narrative.
A concise selection from about 1,200 other wire works, these miniature objects initially feel more like maquettes than...
Among the works that did well were Lot 140, «Model for T.W.U.,» a maquette for a larger work that was installed on West Broadway in SoHo in 1981 - 2 by Richard Serra (b. 1939), which sold for $ 123,500, more than twice its high estimate; Lot 181, an untitled 1984 work by Keith Haring (1958 - 1990) that sold for $ 101,500 and had had a high estimate of $ 70,000; Lots 119 and 120, both by Christopher Wool (b. 1955), that sold for $ 96,000 and $ 79,500, and which had both carried high estimates of $ 35,000; Lot 131, «Negativert,» a large interesting 1983 work by Sigmar Polke (b. 1941) that sold for $ 96,000, a bit over its high estimate of $ 90,000; Lot 132, «Abstract Painting 816 - 3,» a 22 by 20 1/8 oil on canvas that resembles a melted multi-colored metal red, white and blue flag by Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), that fetched $ 79,500 and had had a high estimate of $ 0,000; and Lot 134, «Dein Ashenes Haar Sulamith,» a very fine 1981 work by Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), shown at the top of the article, that sold for $ 79,500 and had a high estimate of $ 70,000.
Related works in other mediums — paintings, metal reliefs, maquettes and sculpture — are also illustrated for comparison.
There are two works by Pace herself, including a drawing and an assemblage; a purse portrait of her by Chuck Ramirez; and a maquette of an installation created in her memory by Jesse Amado; as well as a host of works by artists that have held residencies at Artpace.
Often building maquettes of large - scale works in her studio, Shirreff then manipulates the light and conditions surrounding the objects before documenting them using digital and analog tools.
These were never maquettes for bigger works.
He exhibited a larger maquette of the proposed work in 2009 at the 10th Havana Biennial, but the expense of executing it proved daunting.
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