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  • In turn, the gallery's window is fitted with giant windscreen wipers to sweep away a continuous downpour of "rain" inverted commas seem necessary to any description of Weber's wonderfully artificial sculptural conceits. This week's new exhibitions
  • Expertly based on simple, smooth, sculptural lines, exploring colour by layering and integrating silk and viscose, adding another textural element to her work.
  • Ajmal Aqtash, writes that, "The exhibition traces the evolution of Lalvani's genomic art as filtered through two major series, AlgoRhythms ™ and XURF ™, each exploring Lalvani's principal concern with the relationship between genetic codes and sculptural creation, and more specifically, between" genomics "- sculpture derived from formal rules, and" epigenomics "- works created through external agents like forces, respectively. Steven Mesler: Form Follows Force: Haresh Lalvani
  • The project successfully integrates ecological ambitions with the design of architectural and sculptural elements.
  • Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend.
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  • Copyright law does extend protection to useful objects if the object contains pictorial, graphic or sculptural features.
  • A 1960s ranch calls for a contemporary garden with a sculptural plant, such as a Japanese maple or contorted filbert.
  • These sculptural elements, which have polytheistic titles like "Purging Cyclops Being" and "Oval Tree Double Owls Oceania," are a little too friendly and puppetlike to stir the psyche. NYT > Home Page
  • With their sculptural groupings of precisely calibrated arabesques, these dances distilled Ashton's personal classicism to pure essence.
  • These are rightly seen as probingly sculptural, but one at least is open to a strangely anthropoid, romantic interpretation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Framed on the wall, it looks pictorial, until you inspect its relief and discover its sculptural elements.
  • This pitcher, or wine ewer, is truly a sculptural work of art and would be a conversation piece for any room or collection.
  • Like crowning jewels, these ceramic finials for deck railing, fence posts, or gateposts add sculptural details and rich color to an outdoor setting.
  • The show mainly consists of sculptural pieces – be it wall-bound relief, free-standing and/or suspended? done in fiberglass, silicone and/or plastic. Out with the Old, In with the (Leroy) New « BAHAY TALINHAGA
  • The exhibition will include new works on paper through print and wood block, abstract sculptural wall pieces to functional ceramics, glasswork, iron works and clean contemporary textile works.
  • Maquettes, for example, are models built to help explain an architectural or sculptural commission to people who are no good at understanding arm-waving and verbal explanation: [A maquette] is used to visualize and test shapes and ideas without incurring the cost and effort of producing a full scale product. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Asked by the seaman's hometown to design a memorial, Schutte prepared a number of sketches and maquettes, some fully sculptural.
  • And if he gets his way, then there would be another occasion for textual frotteurism and iconographical link-orgy: a sculptural band of friezes in which we see the wannabe urban planner in the guise of the Angel of Modernism — Meier Dux, the liberator of the Eternal City from its own ancientness. Sewer Zeppelins for the Era of Infrastructural Anarchy & Other Roman Tales
  • Within what is essentially an office building, Schultes has created sculptural scenography out of interstitial space.
  • Using sunlight and starlight as its source, the work manifests experiences of primal solar color, and star geometry in sculptural form. 2004 July « Mudpuddle
  • The sculpturally framed staircase is painted bright yellow that pops from the forest's green hues.
  • The two stalwarts who aided him in defining his sculptural terrain were Michelangelo and August Rodin.
  • Mr Ogogo also demonstrated traditional coil pot design, sculptural techniques and how to design and make traditional jewellery.
  • She is famous for her garish sculptural pieces that are made from the cheap and mass-produced.
  • The boss at the center of the vault, arranged as a decorative six-pointed star with cusped tracery, here provides the sculptural element.
  • They lack, in short, sculptural nobleness and delicacy. The Philosophy of Art
  • Mr. Simonds can fall back a little too readily on his facility for making sculptural puns out of those little bricks, as in "Grown Walls" 2011, a pedestal-top piece in which a flower in the desert morphs outward, somewhat patly, into crumbling walls. Feats of Rock, Paint & Clay
  • By association, then, sculptural adornment so popular under art nouveau was rendered obsolete.
  • The arch was inset with sculptural reliefs depicting the campaigns of the French armies in Italy, while in front and behind it there stood figures of Liberty and Triumph on circular podia.
  • And then there was the mix of calico, structured ruffles and sculptural pleats all in one outfit.
  • The farmer comes off very sculptural, like an amber statue in the field.
  • The Baroque churches of Rome were imitated throughout Europe, their ornate altars enclosing a single painting or sculptural group providing a model for many years.
  • In 2006 they worked with a village of farmers in Toge, Japan to create a sculptural honesty box at a nearby beauty spot.
  • Venetian art was more painterly than the sculptural art of central Italy, and artists used light and colour more dramatically; Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese developed the expressive power and illusionism of oil painting.
  • A tour de force of transcription, the new drawings exhibit a nearly sculptural manipulation of charcoal.
  • Restless inventive energy underlies design of his extraordinary sculptural clothes (requiring the most ingenious cutting) for his own fashion house and for Givenchy, where he is chief designer.
  • During the festival he will present a series of new sculptural and printed works.
  • He leans forward to tie a lace, his foot resting on the wheel arch, the skin on his sculptural face so clear and refined, it's as if it has been dusted with gold.
  • This project is a sculptural work that stemmed from my interest in sci-fi, technology, and the impulse for relaxation or solitary meditation.
  • Over the two sessions the similarities and differences between architectural and sculptural practice coalesced around three essential themes.
  • This monumental group of works were made over 20 years of study and sculptural refinement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sculptural effect is monumental and anti-monumental at the same time -- think of a giant-sized card catalog suspended at eye level, but just the cards between two thin metal rails -- no card catalog bureau. ArtScene: Southern California's Top Ten Exhibition Picks for 2010
  • The artist states, in his essay, that plaques, cairns and non-sculptural markers were disqualified in favor of those that maintained the formal category of the vertical shaft.
  • Cornices, window surrounds, and string courses all lend the building a sculptural character.
  • Work on the walls included paintings and assemblages, and some artists had gathered local vines to use as sculptural material.
  • This depiction, often sculptural as the Vesperbilder usually were but sometimes painted or illuminated, is based on the biblical passages describing the Last Supper. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
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  • Shaped like the letter C, this innovative sculptural seat allows the occupant to sit forwards, backwards and sideways, depending on use.
  • Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, has been used to make sculptural objects as early as the seventh millennium BC.
  • The result is a visually disturbing, sculptural distortion, permanently "floating" in a virtual world of three-dimensionality.
  • Performance artist Mat Bevel enhances the intimate experience with his sculptural creations and interpretive lighting.
  • But it's a fantastic location, and I have an enormous space in Ramsgate where I can make large sculptural pieces. How to Buy Contemporary Art
  • He enjoyed working with clay as a sculptural form.
  • These amazing pieces are made of wood for the main sculptural elements but various mechanisms and hydraulics are added for the functionality. Machine Animals and Giants « Colleen Anderson
  • At Louvain, the three ornate facades are sculptural in a conventional sense, completely encrusted with baldachins and statues, the surfaces richly worked like a monumental reliquary.
  • The highly sculptural bronzes denote the importance of the commission.
  • Further finds included a crusta with sculptural decoration in the form of a fish (or whale?); part of a palm tree in limestone, which probably once served as support for a statue; two volutes of what seems to be a late Ionic capital, as it is very roughly carved; and finally, another miniature column in red marble, similar to the one of last week, which probably supported the altar. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Apollo Klarios Sanctuary Report 3
  • The figures are life-size cut-outs, silhouetted against the stark white walls, which gives them a three-dimensional sculptural quality.
  • Her sculptural designs incorporate softly rounded shapes and matt enamels with gentle tonal variations that possess a subtle simplicity.
  • Through the mature olive trees, pots of pelargoniums, and beds of oleander, roses and lavender, you can glimpse water features, the swimming pool or the dazzling white house with its sculptural chimney and indigo blue trim.
  • Ideal for the special personalised touch, this sculptural arrangement includes King Protea, a cymbidium orchid, zantedeschia and schwarzwalder.
  • A retrospective including conceptual drawings and photography from the early 1970s and the more recent large-scale sculptural installations exploring movement. Times, Sunday Times
  • A graphic and sculptural sensibility provides a stable platform for the artist to explore his chosen subject with line, form and material.
  • Whereas Mangan's work is an echo of some pretty familiar sculptural conceits, Painting Machine seems to come from a place that's a little more contemporary.
  • It's a massive thing, taking up two galleries with 36 works ranging from videos and photography to some paintings, some sculptural object thingamajigs and a couple of lovely cyanotypes.
  • Only limited acknowledgment is made of the most sensational of recent discoveries, the architectural and sculptural remains of an extensive quarter of the royal palace, now sunken in the waters of the harbor.
  • Can you recommend other short, sculptural styles that might work instead? Times, Sunday Times
  • When soil and an old warehouse were removed for brownfield remediation, the sunken site became the place for an experimental, sculptural building with a constantly varying sequence of interior and exterior spaces.
  • Simón's masterpiece, the Capilla del Condestable at the east end of the cathedral, is characterized by his affection for sculptural embellishment.
  • The Spike Light would definitely be an amazing conversation starter for those who enjoy entertaining, but it’s probably not the ideal choice in sculptural lighting for a home with children. Dubai’s Latest: James Law Technosphere
  • Ajmal Aqtash, writes that, "The exhibition traces the evolution of Lalvani's genomic art as filtered through two major series, AlgoRhythms™ and XURF™, each exploring Lalvani's principal concern with the relationship between genetic codes and sculptural creation, and more specifically, between "genomics"-sculpture derived from formal rules, and "epigenomics"-works created through external agents like forces, respectively. Steven Mesler: Form Follows Force: Haresh Lalvani
  • That project came to naught in 1869, when Bartholdi's small sculptural models were rejected by the Egyptian khedive, Ismael Pasha, already up to his viceroyal ears in debt. Liberty as Statue and Symbol
  • With Brasília, Niemeyer seemed to have embraced, or at least acceded to, the worst aspect of architectural modernism — its antiseptic urban theory — and in the post-Brasília period, when his work has too often been hokily sculptural or frighteningly overscaled (see his University of Constantine in Algeria, or his Maison de la Culture in Le Havre), he seems to have forsaken its best aspects: the grace and lucidity born of its restraint. A Vision in Concrete
  • Programmes of building and sculptural embellishment of major churches, for example at Exeter, Lichfield and Winchester cathedrals, were halted by the outbreak of plague.
  • The large sculptural frieze is an attempt to portray a stringent penance witnessed both by heavenly hosts and the denizens of the netherworld.
  • Penny Yassour designed condensed sculptural elements that recalled architectonic bodies, or mazes positioned on the ground to create a kind of industrial space that she described as mental maps. Artists: Israeli, 1970 to the Present.
  • The results are sculptural, hearkening back to the artist's beginnings in that three-dimensional medium.
  • Detached from canvas or ground, acrylic paint proves itself here to be a surprisingly supple sculptural material.
  • Big sculptural trapezoids are cantilevered off this block.
  • The placement of the monitors in relation to the doors as well as a slit cut in a wall through which one can see another video projection, cues you into the sculptural conceits within the installation.
  • There was no scope whatsoever for picturesque massing or sculptural effects, making the design of the exterior essentially an exercise in cladding.
  • This monumental group of works were made over 20 years of study and sculptural refinement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rainer encountered problems in attempting to translate the ‘literalness’ attributed to painterly and sculptural minimalism to live performance.
  • The figures lack the sculptural quality of those in the Asnieres painting.
  • An intriguing retrospective including conceptual drawings, photography and large-scale sculptural installations. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this environment, sketching is unnecessary, and fashion-besotted kids in Kankakee get a closer view of the sculptural seaming on Narciso Rodriguez’s rigorously tailored, cropped khaki wool-twill jacket than do Suzy Menkes and Claire Danes in the front row. Fashion in Dark Times
  • The roots of penjing plants often rise in sculptural shapes above the stones.
  • Although technically sculptural reliefs, these works speak to a number of painting's traditional formal concerns.
  • Here are prosthetic tools missing vital parts, a shelf rendered impractical by being made of cardboard, a water cabinet designated as sculptural, and a roll of woodchip wallpaper with every single chip obsessively hand-coloured. This week's new exhibitions
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  • Shakers and stirrers are sculptural, and martini glasses come in many different colors.
  • Williams took up painting full time only in the 1980s, after years of making sculptural reliefs that presented more generalized, symbolic statements about the human condition.
  • Sculptural in appearance, with a network of steel masts seemingly held in suspension by a delicate cross stitching of high wire tensioned cables. Tank Street Bridge in Brisbane, Australia
  • This creature is to be found in his work either in sculptural form or as a surface incision.
  • The central four bays are separated by Ionic pilasters and decorated with three sculptural roundels.
  • The figures are life-size cut-outs, silhouetted against the stark white walls, which gives them a three-dimensional sculptural quality.
  • The plastic, sculptural form, it is all happening at the same time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The busts feel sculptural and classical; the painting seems like an homage to a monumental past.
  • In parallel with the design process, thoughts naturally turned to the proposed method of how physically to cast the highly sculptural forms that had been created.
  • The wax had burned low and dripped into fantastic sculptural shapes in the draught from the open door. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • The sculptural solidity of the forms, the sharply creased drapery folds, and morphological details of hair, eyes and extremities are all characteristic of the youthful Bronzino.
  • A really solid, sculptural dining table may work well as a stand-alone piece.
  • They share many qualities - such as sustainability, sculptural form, and community participation in their conception - now valued in Western architectural thinking.
  • It has casts of virtually all his sculptural work.
  • At St Louis every round-arched opening was made an excuse for a riot of sculptural detail spreading out into a great fan.
  • I prefer the word sculptural to describe the clothes, not architectural, "Mr. Velasco said. Mizrahi Prot��g��es Velasco Andersson Are the New Big Thing
  • She began as a potter and bodyworker and after a certain point her ceramic work began to develop sculptural qualities -- her tactile knowledge of the human form began to inform her potting. Archive 2009-02-08
  • I recall a sculptural work entitled, Oh Dear, which was a dead, cerulean blue dog/deer that had been either shot in the stomach, or conceivably bitten open. Carol Es: Rochelle Botello: Absurd and Disarming
  • To emphasize the sculptural, three-dimensional aspect, he started playing with the surface texture of the exterior and the uneven forms of the cow.
  • Other works combine sculptural and electronic, old-fashioned and New Age elements into synthetic wholes.
  • I dressed differently: in clashing colours and sculptural shapes. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can now choose from vertical tubes, sometimes with sinuous curves, thin wall-hugging panels or wacky shapes, many of which make a strong, sculptural statement, replacing the mundane beige ribbed slabs you dislike so much.
  • These extras include the very things that define the art of architecture; a new concept, light and space dynamics, ornament and structural expression, sculptural gesture, and innovation.
  • His use of a wide-angle lens facilitated deep focus for faces and musculature, allowing him to render iconic, nearly sculptural images of beauty.
  • Its sculptural form brings Mediterranean cafe culture to a kitchen. The Sun
  • The masts add structural and sculptural bravura to the rather staid skyline, a gesture - as in some of Richard Rogers' works - of futuristic optimism.
  • He simply juxtaposes the astounding ornateness and sculptural qualities of the Indian works with his own simple, starkly beautiful geometricism.
  • I describe most of my recent productive activity as making sculptural or object paintings.
  • It's a massive thing, taking up two galleries with 36 works ranging from videos and photography to some paintings, some sculptural object thingamajigs and a couple of lovely cyanotypes.
  • Each of these sculptural installations, which collectively reinforce one another even as they successfully stood alone, filled the gallery with chilling haziness and premonitions.
  • Limestone, granite and marble are frequently used to create simple, bowl-shaped designs that have a strong sculptural presence.
  • And if he gets his way, then there would be another occasion for textual frotteurism and iconographical link-orgy: a sculptural band of friezes in which we see the wannabe urban planner in the guise of the Angel of Modernism — Meier Dux, the liberator of the Eternal City from its own ancientness. Sewer Zeppelins for the Era of Infrastructural Anarchy & Other Roman Tales
  • Sculptural stucco is dehydrated lime, which is calcium hydroxide, produced from firing and slaking marble or travertine.
  • His elegant, biomorphic sculptural shapes are recognizable at first as found objects: bones, husks, driftwood.
  • The twisty trees strike a note of sculptural busyness that is mainly absent from the works beyond. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now a soaring ceiling, a dramatic stairway leading up to the bedrooms and study gallery, and a sculpturally ribbed cast-concrete fireplace add airiness and drama to the room.
  • It might be suitable for a single piece of sculptural overspill.
  • They evoke more than anything the monumental gravity of Masaccio's frescoes, which are themselves notably sculptural in their forms.
  • There are towers at intervals for reinforcement and there are eight fortified city gates which were originally richly decorated with sculptural work.
  • ‘We had to jump through hoops to make it work,’ says Harrow, ‘but we wanted the focus to be this sculptural piece, with the room as just a back-drop.’
  • A sharp-edged, clean cut, massive sculptural monolith is implanted in the middle of a vast piazza.
  • Since it stays outside throughout the summer a seating group should look sculptural and as with all else, be in sympathy with the style of the house and garden.
  • The baptistery's sumptuous sculptural programme includes Virgin and Last Judgement portals and interior niches, simplifying but also monumentalizing their French sources.
  • The modeling and outline of the figures showed sculptural solidity.
  • It consisted of a white cube within whose crowded, largely invisible kitchen-studio interior he spent three days a week, preparing food to be used in setup photographs that he also took and developed there and, when they passed muster, displayed in the gallery outside. gallery solo show in New York, finds him in a relatively confined space, with more purely sculptural efforts, beginning with five free-standing walls made of tilelike squares of cast dirt, a favored material. NYT > Home Page
  • A spectacular sculptural firework display will light the evening sky to mark the start of year-long celebrations.
  • She focused primarily on sculptural works depicting allegoric and mythological subjects, and on portraits of eminent figures of Russian history and cultural life. Artists: Russia and the Soviet Union.
  • Sculptural crafts included shellwork, featherwork, leatherwork, waxwork, and mosaic work, as well as the weird and exotic arts of hairwork, "skeletonizing" and potichomanie. Book-Wyrm-Knits
  • Available in fabric and leather, the sculptural form invites users to adopt a number of comfortable seating positions.
  • Enough of his signature polished concrete, paired with rough-hewn marble, emerges to create a strong sculptural presence.
  • The arch was inset with sculptural reliefs depicting the campaigns of the French armies in Italy, while in front and behind it there stood figures of Liberty and Triumph on circular podia.
  • In fact, he is a sculptor as well as a prolific draftsperson, and many of the drawings shown relate to sculptural projects.
  • Seeking a correspondingly sculptural approach for the painting, Fautrier developed his haute pate (high paste) technique, a multistage process often resulting in inches-thick surfaces.
  • The tallest of five office towers, at 80 stories, overlooks the open space and has an antenna or sculptural top to mark the skyline.
  • In its exuberant veneers and boldly sculptural quality, it is unequaled.
  • This is one of the main hallways, with glazed concrete walls and floors, spooky lighting and sculptural seating - big metal soccer ball shapes squashed at the top to create a seat. The Minimalist school
  • A foliage plant with a sculptural shape like an exotic fern. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was the first juried exhibition I entered, and my entry, a sculptural painting, was awarded ‘Best of Show.’
  • However, given the sculptural effect Leonardo sought to produce in these finished drawings, one wonders to what extent he may have copied from wax or plaster models of flayed limbs.
  • You may have some evergreen sculptural natives such as astelias or lancewoods, which come to the fore in winter when the deciduous plants have died down.
  • The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural flounces.
  • The chunky foam rolls were individually upholstered and the curving, sculptural form was glued onto a plywood base that sat in an aluminium frame. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be constructed in later phases, the partly subterranean concourse, sculptural in form and carefully illuminated, would create a natural linking device on axis with the centre of the Lanyon building.
  • “Luke has unorthodox techniques of placing original and found moving images in sculptural, architectural and natural environments, distorting the viewers’ perception of time and space.” Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » VIDEO STUFF
  • Here, the qualities of moulded mass-produced plastic are used to create an asymmetrical sculptural object of refined beauty.
  • Scattered throughout the park, sculptural forms of mythical animals, including unicorns and dragons, and anthropomorphic figures add to the illusionary experience.
  • Within what is essentially an office building, Schultes has created sculptural scenography out of interstitial space.
  • His signature flourish seems to be a stack of books crowded on a table with a sculptural "objet" sitting atop them. Apartment Therapy Main
  • Adams turned a necessary support column into a sculptural element crafted from polished wood.
  • His specific sculptural language can be reduced to four basic elements or motifs that appear as pure geometrical forms - the ovoid, the cube, the cylinder and the truncated pyramid.
  • Its collection includes glassworks, and large sculptural cabinets made of acrylic, aluminum and tropical wood.
  • A single sculptural container raised up on a stone plinth can be the focal point of the garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • The irregular sculptural shade was first prototyped using deformed packing paper cups, stapled together.
  • Mr. Mauss silk-screens reproductions of his own loosey-goosey drawings, and black-and-white photographs from a news release explains "his own personal archive," onto thin sheets of aluminum, and then bangs them into a semisculptural state. Shock, Light Therapy With Life Thrown In
  • In his smaller sculptural assemblages, narrative has always functioned like another found object, dense with the particular history of its source and rich with texture.
  • He started to alter his own home, transforming a rustic wood cabin into a sculptural environment.
  • Most of these good-looking, solid and sculptural vanity units are not cheap, although the high street and mail-order catalogues are catching up with the trend.
  • A solo exhibition featuring a recent sculptural work made in the gallery as well as on walking journeys through Europe and Antarctica. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sculptural relief on one wall was matched by a smaller negative version inserted into the wall opposite.
  • The silhouette here is hourglass, with strong shoulders and hems flaring in sculptural flounces.
  • Forrader it has one of the back of biologistic and new pricelessness maigre in the us, with a untypically ornament of sesquipedalian scrophulariales as socially, viscerally with combinational chronic and sculptural polypropene. Rational Review
  • Daniel Arts Center takes the regional agrarian buildings as a starting point and then pushes the form into the sculptural realm.
  • The twisty trees strike a note of sculptural busyness that is mainly absent from the works beyond. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the twelfth century the sculptural decoration, manuscript illumination, stone towers on churches and stained glass were all successively proscribed.
  • A spectacular sculptural firework display will light the evening sky to mark the start of year-long celebrations.
  • The Nations Wall, a sculptural 250m structure made of tubular steel, is designed to move mechanically in a wave-like motion.
  • The building's metal skin looks like the shining surface of a jet, yet it ripples and floats in sculptural freedom.
  • His sculptural, sinuous work may well become the face of 21st-century parks and gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beast, 2005, a snouty, projecting recent wall-piece, was among the most sculptural works on view, with the laboriously reconfigured branches completely subsumed by a singular, arresting form.
  • These sculptural works are made of superimposed bentwood floatable frames: canoes, surfboards, kayaks, and rowboats fully equipped with oars.
  • Foyers, auditorium and flytower are all enclosed in a single sculptural form, like an upturned hull, running west-east across the main north-south grain of the building.
  • His specific sculptural language can be reduced to four basic elements or motifs that appear as pure geometrical forms - the ovoid, the cube, the cylinder and the truncated pyramid.
  • Performance artist Mat Bevel enhances the intimate experience with his sculptural creations and interpretive lighting.
  • His Metropolitan Correctional Center, also in that city, is a sculptural, humanitarian design wrapped in a 27-story, triangular-shaped, cleverly fenestrated skyscraper. J. Michael Welton: In Aspen, the Value of Architecture
  • With Brasília, Niemeyer seemed to have embraced, or at least acceded to, the worst aspect of architectural modernism — its antiseptic urban theory — and in the post-Brasília period, when his work has too often been hokily sculptural or frighteningly overscaled (see his University of Constantine in Algeria, or his Maison de la Culture in Le Havre), he seems to have forsaken its best aspects: the grace and lucidity born of its restraint. A Vision in Concrete
  • Last week, we found several larger and smaller fragments that almost completed the nearly three-meter-high colossal seated statue of Apollo Klarios, holding a cither in his left arm (see Sculptural Studies, July 25-29). Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Sculptural Studies Report 2
  • Thus Art Deco architectural elements, riveted beams of steel bridges, and classical sculptural reliefs appear in tondos that float on scenes of Oregon as it was encountered by explorers and pioneers.
  • In its exuberant veneers and boldly sculptural quality, it is unequaled.
  • He enjoyed working with clay as a sculptural form.
  • From bent wood pendent lights to sculptural steel plant walls, their portfolio is chalk full of inventive and inspiring pieces. Rebecca Paul | Inhabitat
  • Another sculptural highlight at Sotheby's will be Marino Marini's "L'Idea del cavaliere" 1955, one of the artist's famous depictions of horse and rider. Making a Big Impression
  • Art from more than 20 Asian countries will be offered, including Indian paintings, enamels and jewelry; Chinese porcelain, jade and textiles; and Japanese lacquer, screens and sculptural ornaments. Asian Art Soars in London
  • It was there he discovered the possibility of using steel as a sculptural medium.
  • Egypt had a long-established sculptural tradition of blocklike, frontal figures with carefully formulated proportions.
  • The whole forms a remarkable three-dimensional baldachin for the chapel, as sculptural as it is architectural.
  • Designers are showing us flames in exotic woods like ebony or interesting burls with more complex finishes and more sculptural shapes.
  • However, the achievement of an conic architecture through a sculptural approach does come at some cost - the most obvious being that the abstraction wrought by an unbroken skin prohibits permeability between interior and exterior.
  • It combined multiple monitors in a striking, somewhat surreal sculptural assembly.
  • The architectural elements are held together by sculptural decoration including winged terms and mermen.
  • As in some of the palazzi of the High Renaissance, the plainness and heaviness of the ground floor, whose arches were open to the elements until 1862, makes a marked and deliberate contrast to the sculptural richness above.

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