Sentences with phrase «works occupying»

Each group show features a large number of works occupying a single room, and is distinguished by its gray walls from the solo presentations.
★ RICHARD SERRA (through Oct. 22) New works occupying one of Gagosian Gallery's Chelsea display spaces reveal Mr. Serra to be, at 76, still wrangling sculptural fundamentals into objects and installations of thrilling severity.
Their work occupies opposite ends of the acting spectrum; Christensen's Sam is all volcanic adolescent angst while Kline's George is far more sedate, strong yet calm.
Weerasethakul's work occupies the opposite end of the taste spectrum, but his one - hour mini-DV bagatelle Mekong Hotel will not be counted among his greatest films.
Eight late abstract works occupy L&M's second gallery.
Some works occupy the cracks in the physical infrastructure, while others expose the systems that make the factory - turned - museum into a locus of cultural activity.
Li Daiyun's neo-pointilliste work occupies the bleed zone between representation and abstraction where the image blurs and morphs before your eyes: what you're certain of seeing becomes a projection of what you imagine.
His work occupies a unique place within the practice of contemporary photography, employing anachronistic production techniques, borrowing from the aesthetics of the finest figurative painters of the 19th and 20th centuries, and drawing upon the longstanding tradition of vanitas imagery.
In a deluge of color and application that vibrates as if sonic, his works occupy oil, acrylic, glitter,...
Tempted to relate to the tech crowd, the fair could not fail to show the following art world's most notorious utilizers of computer technology who also epitomize its effect on visual arts: Takashi Murakami, with a canvas entitled Enso: Wind (2015) at Blum and Poe's booth; Wade Guyton, whose Untitled (2017) was featured by Galerie Chantal Crousel; the German photographer Thomas Struth (Marian Goodman Gallery) with computer - enhanced photographs of NASA - produced space - bound equipment; and Christopher Wool, whose work occupies the entire Luhring Augustine booth.
Each wall - mounted work occupies a square box - like construction with a painted surface and attached light fixtures.
Providing a harsh, crude vision of city life and the chaos of everyday existence, strange worlds, and unusual characters, his work occupies a unique space between the objective and the subjective, the illusory and the real.
Seamlessly merging the use of academic tradition with contemporary urban realism, French's work occupies the fine line between beautiful and unsettling.
His work occupies a place between painting and sculpture.
Many of the more modest works occupy a long shelf together, like a metaphor for a biracial America.
Immediately impressive, the site - specific work occupies the vast 1640 square metre industrial space of the Turbine Hall and references the utopian visions of early 20th century modernity from a post-modern perspective.
From the gallery: Shiva Ahmadi's works occupy an uneasy psycho - visual space: at once meticulous and loose, playful and somber, mythical yet very much dealing with the real.
This interest in the body informs what the viewer sees in the sculptures at the Nasher in that the works occupy space in a social context, becoming bodies in themselves.
Neïl Beloufa's work occupies a space between truth and fiction.
Each work occupies its own gallery space so that viewers may watch the films from beginning to end.
The strongest pieces are a handful of sculptures that evoke a strong psychic space outside of themselves, one almost as tangible as the physical space the works themselves occupy.
Wallace's work occupies a unique position among the currents that have animated art and engaged artists since the 1980s: appropriation, the «end» of painting, and the reinvestigation of Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual art.
The new site - specific work occupies all four walls and the floor of the gallery's main exhibition space, with immersive room - wraps and several new vinyl works.
His recent «Sandpaper» works occupy the studio walls and windows alongside hundreds of broken pieces of glass covering the left corner of the room, which belong to Civelek's «Cycles» series.
MUCH OF LONDON - BASED SCULPTOR Daniel Silver's work occupies an in - between state — between complete and incomplete, between handmade and mass - produced, between artistic object and castoff.
Each artist's work occupies its own gallery space, installed in close collaboration with the artists and incorporating many site - specific contributions.
Reflecting the artist's interest in major social transformations, many of the works occupy the gaps that are created when social visions fade into history before new ideas and models have yet taken form.
The works occupy a space between sculptural and drawing, using the styrene cards to create what, from some viewpoints, seem to be two - dimensional fields, but from other viewpoints seem to be three - dimensional fields.
Figures in Howard's work occupy the liminal space between reality and legend, illuminated by intricate detail and overlapping patterns.
She is writer, critic, and new media artist — her work occupies the intersections of architecture, queer politics, gender and race.
Most works occupied entire rooms, but some worked with the collection itself or its wall labels and vitrine displays (Mariana Castillo Deball's use of archaelogical methods in You have time to show yourself before other eyes, 2014; Wolfgang Tillmans» Eastern Woodlands Room, 2014).
Thus her work occupies what Akunyili Crosby terms a «third space,» a place that reflects the unique environment created by history and contemporary politics.
Bendheim's work occupies a unique position in the group, as his use of shape appeals to a sense of touch and kinesthetic presence, yet his use of color deliberately plays with negative space and the perception of space.
This work occupies the main gallery of Para / Site Art Space.
His work occupies the territory between painting and object - making.
Baxter's work occupies several unlikely but generative intersections: between the fierce and the sentimental, between museum pieces and ready - to - wear jewelry.
Tai Shani's work occupies the central gallery space and frames the gallery entrance with vibrant symbolic sculptures; technicolour, psychedelic interpretations of mystical objects and ritualistic architecture.
The body of work occupies the boundary between reality and fiction, engaging with psychological responses to a fast - paced world.
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This publication — the first collection of his writings and conversations — represents one of the many spaces Ashford's work occupies, and attempts to encompass the evolution of the artist's thinking over the past 25 years.
Using a variety of media, including collage, acrylic paint, and silkscreen, Stikki Peaches» work occupies an interesting liminal space between the street and the gallery.
Lewis's experimental work occupies an important place in the Canadian public imagination not only because it has used iconic locations as subjects and backdrops, but also because it has strongly influenced a younger generation of artists.
The present work occupies a section of the artist's oeuvre begun in 1986 based on decorative motifs, empty Baroque frames, and other ornamental forms.
«Grey Area,» the title of the first - ever retrospective for the Finnish artist duo Tommi Grönlund and Petteri Nisunen, known as Grönlund - Nisunen, refers to the way their site - specific works occupy a space somewhere between visual art, natural sciences, architecture, and electronic music.
Jacobsen's works occupy the liminal overlap of nature, art and culture; they derive from an experimental approach to materiality and design, with a particular focus on the compositional, aesthetic and sensory properties of objects.
The artists, all women, range from their 30s to their 50s; their work occupies three adjacent rooms, each overlooking the Hudson River and the Palisades.
Turrell is one of five «partners» whose works occupy space on a long - term basis that will change largely at the discretion of the artist.
Was Tate Britain going to be provincial... works occupy.
Resembling a natural subterranean cave, this site specific work occupies both levels of the gallery, bisected by the floor between.
Moulson's film and photographic works occupy odd spaces between.
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