Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Bridget Riley
"Suspension"
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Lenore Tawney
"Union of Water and Fire II"
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Jacqueline Winsor
"Bound Square"
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Rosy Keyser
"Echo Chamber"
More work here




Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sam Moyer




More of Sam Moyer's work can be seen here


Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Chris Gentile



work by Chris Gentile. see more here and



(top) On / Shit out of Luck. Let It Down. 2010; (bottom) Human Nature. Reincarnation Blues. 2009.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Brian Khek

"Interpreting our relationship with information as a visual spectrum of didactic signifiers, the images in my work subjugate and expand physical experiences simultaneously. The fixed image inherently rephrases an experience. Documentation of this work is not interchangeable with the original object. It instead behaves as a different language through the physical displacement of the viewer as a result of the apparatus."









 





Visit Brian Khek's website for more of his work.

Monday, January 31, 2011

elaine cameron-weir


work by elaine cameron-weir. see more here and here.

[all elaine cameron-weir.]

Thursday, December 30, 2010

letha wilson




work by letha wilson. see more here.

[all letha wilson. top to bottom: sailor's delight. 2009. right back at you. 2009. sunset. 2010.]

Friday, September 24, 2010

Katleen Vinck: from fascination to construction


Katleen Vinck creates stage sets, autonous installations, sculptural constructions and videos. Her sculptures are 'strange' combinations of architecture and artefacts reminiscent of furniture. Yet its precise function or meaning remains unknown. She taps into her photo archive of Lourdes grottos, bunkers and other constructions she finds interesting because of their artificial and constructed nature. She imitates the imitation and by doing so creates a world of odd props. Her work is full of playful assumptions on the relation between the natural and the artificial. The acceptance of the inauthentic as a response to the 'doubtful' quest for authenticity. In other words: what is not, to a certain degree is and, conversely, what is, is not.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

martijn hendriks




work by martijn hendriks. see more here.

[all martijn hendriks. from the series gradually, then suddenly. 2009.]

Sunday, April 11, 2010

lothar hempel




work by lothar hempel. see more here.

[all lothar hempel. top to bottom: casanova (immer im kreis), 2007.
endlose reise (endless journey). 2006. staub (dust). 2007.]

Saturday, January 30, 2010

robert kulisek




robert kulisek's 'photographing sculptures' project. see more here.

[all robert kulisek. sculpture by robert murray, the metropolitan museum of art. 2009.]

Monday, December 28, 2009

matt lipps




work by matt lipps. see more here.

[all matt lipps. from the series untitled (home). 2008. top to bottom: doorway. lamp. bedroom.]

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

lucas ajemian







nice sculptural work by lucas ajemian . see more here.

[all lucas ajemian. top to bottom: ut. (cash drawer). 2007. ut. (wall diptych) 2007. ut. (floor diptych) 2007. ut. 2004. . ut (bronze) 2007.]

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

sara vanderbeek




work by sara vanderbeek. see more here.

[all sara vanderbeek. top to bottom: delaunay. 2008. faces. 2008. the principle of superimposition. 2007]

Monday, June 29, 2009

sam moyer




work by sam moyer. see more here.

[all sam moyer. 2009. top to bottom: angle rock. willie IV. moving in.]

Thursday, June 25, 2009

vexations




vexations is a 3,360 page book of photographs that serves as the interpretation of the piece for piano of the same name, composed by erik satie in 1893. it features work by aurelien arbet, jeremie egry, marco barrera and nicholas poillot. see more here.

[all aurelien arbet, jeremie egry, marco barrera, nicholas poillot. vexations. 2009.]

Thursday, May 21, 2009

bari ziperstein




work by bari ziperstein. see more here.

[all bari ziperstein. 2008. top to bottom: coliseum removal. coliseum/floor plan removal. top removal.]