Tag Archives: bronze
Solidified Dynamics: New Animals with Hadrien David
Hadrien David is a philosopher by education. Therefore, for him, an animal form is just a pretext for a movement belied by the form. Sometimes his exploration gets through to us as an animal, and on other occasions it manifests itself as some other form of life. His concept of nature is lively and dynamic. […]
Ken Price at Matthew Marks Gallery
Ken Price: Large Sculptures May 9 – June 28, 2014 Matthew Marks Gallery 522 W 22 Street 502 W 22 Street New York City matthewmarks.com
Alexander Tsalikhin
In my work I follow the traditional form of sculpture but also include some modern elements. A human in a calm, contemplative state, deep in dream or meditation is the most interesting theme for me. I strive to transfer into my sculptures the human world inside its own mind, when one is calm inside his […]
Flesh And Bone: Francis Bacon And Henry Moore
Flesh and Bone pits a happily married establishment figure and Royal College of Art tutor, against a self-taught sadomasochistic gambler with a fondness for alcohol and the sleek underbelly of Soho. It is difficult not to see this exhibition as a competition of interests and the interesting; the very personalities of both artists are quite evident—one only needs […]