Who is the best artist of all? This could be a question that could be the hardest as well as the easiest to answer. Tough because no artist likes to admit
Chiharu Shiota: Counting Memories, 2019, Slanskie Museum, Katowice, Poland https://www.chiharu-shiota.com/top
Art Sculptures : Patricia Piccinini is one of the most well known Australian contemporary artists. Piccinini graduated the college of Fine Arts in painting Economic History, having a wide range of
Mona Hatoum: Detail of Drowning Sorrows (Gran Centenario), 2002 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_Hatoum
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Explore the work of James Turrell across Europe, those wonderful structures seem to harness the elements creating art that defies categorization.
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Human nature sculptures by Yui Ishibashi, sculptor, Japan.
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GoodBye Horses is a 2009 installation by artist Sandrine Pelletier at galerie Rosa Turetsky. The three galloping horses were created using suspended wool coated in black latex and tar, resulting in a stark contrast between the chaotic lines of the figures against the white gallery walls. From some angles the horses are unrecognizable, but even when brought into focus appear to be haphazard, almost violent illustrations. See much more on her website. More
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Toronto-based textile artist Amanda McCavour uses thread and a sewing machine to construct sculptural installations that dance between two and three dimensions. McCavour stitches on a special fabric that dissolves in water to create the surfaces of thread. Through renderings of objects like sofas, kitchen tables, and backpacks, as well as arms and hands engaged in work, she explores connections to home and the fibers of the body. In an artist statement McCavor states she is interested “in thread’s assumed vulnerability, its ability to unravel, and its strength when it is sewn together.” McCavour holds an MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, and she exhibits widely. More
These artists captured dramatic weather phenomena and moved them indoors.
Tot in de Vezel Atrium, Den Haag 2012 De Nederlandse kunstenaar Peter Gentenaar maakt objecten van vlas- en henneppulp, die hij uitgiet over dunne geraamtes van bamboe. Tijdens het drogen krimpt de papierpulp ongeveer 30% en vervormt het de bamboe-geraamtes. De kunstenaar stuurt dit proces, waarbij de uiteindelijke vorm ontstaat. Het resultaat is een barok en oneindig gevarieerd papieren kunstwerk. Dutch artist Peter Gentenaar makes objects in flax and hemp pulp, poured out on flat skeletons of bamboo slats. During the drying of the pulp, the paper-pulp shrinks about 30% and deforms the slat-skeletons. The artist intervenes and guides the constructions into their final three-dimensional form. The result is a highly ornamental paper artwork in an unlimited multitude of shapes and sizes.
Angela Glajcar: Paper Space, 2010 http://www.glajcar.de/
Artists and architects come together to explore the spatial structures that can solve the problems of humanity's future in this exhibition at MOT.
Madrid-based artist Irma Gruenholz creates her evocative three-dimensional "illustrations" using clay and plasticine. She sculpts the materials into
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“Only nails, always different”, explains artist John Bisbee to American Craft (pg 45). For the last 30 years the artist has been exclusively welding nails together and for the la…