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The 1000++ Artworks of media Sculpture and containing the word aleš veselý, sculpture, 1975

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Gilbert Prousch - George Passmore - In the BushIn the BushGilbert Prousch & George Passmore

The video tape is accompanied by a printed certificate (11½x7¾ in.) which is not a part of the work but which may be exhibited at the same time that the tape is being played. The certificate which bears a still from the tape, describes it as a ‘Sculpture on Video Tape’. It is inscribed by the sculpt...

Tate Britain (London, United Kingdom)
 
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Hiwa K. Al-Mansour - The BellThe BellHiwa K. Al-Mansour

Hiwa KBorn in Sulaymaniyah, Iraqi Kurdistan, in 1975.He lives and works in Berlin, Germany.After Hiwa K completed his traditional studies in secondary school, he received his artistic and intellectual training in Iraq’s self-educated circles during the 1980s and ’90s. After seeking political asylum ...

la Biennale di Venezia (Venice, Italy)
 
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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Virgin and Child EnthronedVirgin and Child EnthronedDanish Unknown Goldsmith

This diminutive figurine of the Virgin and Child Enthroned dates back to the late 12th or early 13th century, and is the oldest surviving cult sculpture in Poland. Though it resided in a Cistercian Abbey located in Ołobok in the Greater Poland region, it was most likely created in France or southern...

Warsaw National Museum (Warsaw, Poland)
 
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Mona Hatoum - Prayer MatPrayer MatMona Hatoum

Prayer Mat was made as part of a series of carpets that Mona Hatoum produced for the Istanbul Biennial of 1995. Upon first sight, it could have been picked up from the city’s tourist-laden Bazaar, but it in fact comprises thousands of nickel-plated brass pins glued to a canvas with a compass placed ...

British Council (London, United Kingdom)
 
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Dame Barbara Hepworth - Rhythmic FormRhythmic FormDame Barbara Hepworth

‘The shapes we are creating are not abstract, they are absolute.’Naum Gabo, 1937Barbara Hepworth was a practitioner of direct carving, and resonating through Rhythmic Form are various rhythms: those of the artist at work, of the work in space, and of the context of its production. Alan Wilkinson has...

British Council (London, United Kingdom)
 
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