Posts Tagged ‘gallery’
fft, ft, ftt
These images are from the installation ‘Approach it slowly from the left, Ftt, Ft, Ftt, Ftt, Ftt, Ffttt, ftt, …’, by British artist Ryan Gander at the Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich, Switzerland. It’s a good example of using the entire available gallery space as part of the work. Even the white walls seem to intentionally […]
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Tags: arrows, engaging, gallery, space
silk stripes
Jacob Dahlgren is a Swedish designer. Stripes show up consistently throughout his work; people in his performances have sported striped attire on several occasions, for example. I liked this project’s overlapping straight lines as an inviting sculpture, from 2006 at Moderna Museet in Stockholm. Titled The Wonderful World of Abstraction, this piece is made with […]
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Tags: colors, gallery, interactive, stripes, Sweden
men only
If you happen to find yourself in London before July 29, you should know that the Victoria Miro Gallery is showing an Alice Neel exhibition, Men Only. The exhibition consists of eleven painted portraits of men, including two of the artist’s sons. Alice Neel is an important figure in Twentieth Century art history, both as […]
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Tags: exhibition, figure, gallery, history, London, men, paint, portraits