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Rudolf Stingel (born 1956) is an artist based in New York City.. Stingel was born in Merano, Italy.His work engages the audience in dialogue about their perception of art [1] and uses conceptual painting and installations to explore the process of creation. [2]
too much installation at the Rice University Art Gallery, 2008 Big Styrobot and little buddy installation, Ulrich Museum of Art, 2009. In his review of Salter's 2008 show at the Jeff Bailey Gallery in New York, critic Edward Leffingwell characterized the massive Styrobot as demonstrating the notion that the artist "seems to toy with the replicable quality of a culture represented by freshly ...
Foamhenge at night. Foamhenge was created in 2004 by Mark Cline of Enchanted Castle Studios as an April Fool's Day stunt to generate tourism. The idea for Foamhenge came to Mark in 1998, when he was inspired by 16-foot-tall (4.9 m) foam blocks that he saw at a local insulation manufacturer.
Al Gorman has been making regular pilgrimages to the Falls of the Ohio since 2003, carrying home large amounts of debris and trash for his work.
A 25-feet-tall styrofoam copy of Unconditional Surrender, built in 2005 and on loan from the Seward Johnson Atelier was installed at the 42-acre Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) that Johnson founded in Hamilton, New Jersey, as part of a retrospective honoring him that ran from May 4, 2014, through July 1, 2015.
Soft Sculpture by Janet Echelman. Soft sculpture is a type of sculpture or three dimensional form that incorporates materials such as cloth, fur, foam rubber, plastic, paper, fibre or similar supple and nonrigid materials. Soft sculptures can be stuffed, sewn, draped, stapled, glued, hung, draped or woven.
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