The exhibition Liza Lou: Color Field and Solid Grey also includes Lou's Solid Grey and Color / White canvases, a series of «paintings»
woven out of glass beads.
The show will also include 20 monochromatic canvases
woven out of glass beads, part of her «Solid Gray» series.
Not exact matches
Establish a curated aesthetic on the back patio by rolling
out a braided jute area rug for a pleasant touch
of texture, then arrange a
woven wicker loveseat and a pair
of matching armchairs around a rain
glass - topped coffee table as a classic conversational ensemble.
The extensive list
of extras is almost as thick as the Stuttgart Yellow Pages and includes an even wider choice
of chairs and wheels, a variety
of trim packs, myriad leathers, carbon - fiber bling inside and
out, matte paint, and roof panels made
of tinted
glass or lacquered carbon
weave.
For the exhibition at Goodman Gallery, Lou explores the surface normally accepted as the ground for art — the canvas — making it into the subject
of the work, but instead
of cloth, the «canvas» here is
woven out of unified, off - white
glass beads.
Natural materials to balance
out the harder, colder materials used (steel framed doors, resin floors throughout, a black MDF kitchen and lots
of glass) as well as textural elements such as
woven details, subtle patterns and warm and interesting textiles.