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it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing. >> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sense that there is a dynamism. >> it gives the illusion that this cultures might be fragments of a larger, mysterious mass. >> the environmental artwork livens it with color, light, and the movement. three large woven soldiers are suspended. these are activated by custom air flow program. >> i channeled air flow into each of these forms that makes it move ever so slightly. and it is beating like a heart. if-0 when as of the forces of nature moving around us every second. >> shadow patterns reflect the shapes of the hanging sculptures. the new terminal also features a children's play areas. both of the market the exploratory n.y. -- exploratorium. the offer travelers of all ages a playful oasis. using high quality plywood, they created henches shaped like a bird wings that double as musical instrumen
it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing. >> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sense that there is a dynamism. >> it gives the illusion that this cultures might be fragments of a larger, mysterious mass. >> the environmental artwork livens it with color, light, and the movement. three large woven soldiers are suspended....
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the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back into the flat work. >> thank you so much for allowing "culturewire" to visit this amazing facility and to learn more about the artists in residence program. is there anything you like our viewers to know? >> we have art exhibitions every four months, and a win by the public to come out. everybody is welcome to come out. we have food. sometimes we have gains and bands. it is great time. from june to september, we accept applications from bay area artists. we encouraged artists from all mediums to apply. we want as many artists from the bay area out here so they can have the same experience. >> how many artists to do your host here? >> 6 artist a year, and we receive about 108 applications. very competitive. >> but everyone should be en
the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back into the flat work. >> thank you so much for allowing "culturewire" to visit this amazing facility and to learn more about the artists in residence...
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an oversized vertical sculpture began to collapse under its own weight and spread onto the floor.ew tradition before him, landscape sculpture. >> you feel this extended human form underneath the surface of the earth struggling to emerge. eventually, it does. it articulates his idea that the earth is like flesh, and the archaeology and geology in the earth are like the bones, the structure of the earth. this tied in with his idea of mother earth, with the sense that we are all tied to nature and the earth. >> a half dozen bay area museums and private collectors loan the massive sculptures to the museum for its matter and spirit retrospective. but the most unusual contributions came from stephen himself. a wall of autobiographical masks and hence from the early decades of his private study. >> he had one of the most beautiful studios i have ever been in. when you walk in, your first impression is of these monumental figures that you see in the exhibition, but if you went into the back corner of his studio, there was a series of shells with these diminutive figures. he told me, these
an oversized vertical sculpture began to collapse under its own weight and spread onto the floor.ew tradition before him, landscape sculpture. >> you feel this extended human form underneath the surface of the earth struggling to emerge. eventually, it does. it articulates his idea that the earth is like flesh, and the archaeology and geology in the earth are like the bones, the structure of the earth. this tied in with his idea of mother earth, with the sense that we are all tied to...
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finally they take their sculpture to the street. >> i have to say of all the sculptures out there inhis is probably one of the lightest. >> let me show you the winners of 2011. >> wow. >> this is called the big one, supposed to be two siblings, one sitting by the water fishing. pulling on him making sure he doesn't fall in the water. >> amazing what people can figure out what to do when they're artists. >> check out the other entries. this is called under the weather. this person did a flower. here's a bow and arrow. if you want to enter this contest you can do so through march 24th. >> that looks like what's left over when i try to wrap presents. >> i think we should make a scotched tape version of beth. >>> tomorrow on "right this minute" -- >> i wish i could do this. >> this guy can solve a rubicks cube blindfolded. >> that's tomorrow on "right this minute." ♪ >> don't you just wish we could all let our house chickens roam free around our homes? >> what? well there's a real thing for that. allow us to show you the hen holster diaper system for your house chicken next. >> are you k
finally they take their sculpture to the street. >> i have to say of all the sculptures out there inhis is probably one of the lightest. >> let me show you the winners of 2011. >> wow. >> this is called the big one, supposed to be two siblings, one sitting by the water fishing. pulling on him making sure he doesn't fall in the water. >> amazing what people can figure out what to do when they're artists. >> check out the other entries. this is called under the...
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one artist created a magnificent sculpture that sits right in the center of the exhibition. >> these pieces are the physical manifestation of a narrative of a child in memory. an important family friend give us a dining table, very important, and we are excited about it. my little brother and i were 11, 14. we were realizing that they were kind of hand prints everywhere on the bottom where no one would really see, and it became this kind of a weakening of what child labor is. it was almost like an exercise to show a stranger that feeling we had at that moment. >> the second thing the exhibition covers is how the allocation is defined, a great example on the theme, sculpture called mexicali culture. another bay area artist who has done residencies in china and also to what, mexico. where immigrant communities really helped define how businesses look of a business' sign age and interior decoration, her sculptural piece kind of mismatches the two communities together, creating this wonderful, fantastical future look at what the present is today. first topic is where we can see where the
one artist created a magnificent sculpture that sits right in the center of the exhibition. >> these pieces are the physical manifestation of a narrative of a child in memory. an important family friend give us a dining table, very important, and we are excited about it. my little brother and i were 11, 14. we were realizing that they were kind of hand prints everywhere on the bottom where no one would really see, and it became this kind of a weakening of what child labor is. it was...
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pools and fountains were adorned with plants and sculpture.even in modest homes, like the house of the small fountain, a little garden was tucked into the courtyard. the bronze fisherman enjoying an idle moment at the fountain's corner evoked the blissful joys of life away from rome. visitors could enjoy the gardens and often a view of vesuvius sleeping, for the moment, in the distance. as the poet horace noted: reader: "can all your tapestries, or your pictures show more beauties than in herbs and flowers do grow? fountains and trees our wearied pride do please, even in the midst of gilded palaces. and in your towns that prospect gives delight, which opens round the country to our sight." narrator: where space was too tight for expansive gardens, they painted gardens on the walls. the villas and houses and their contents reflected the enduring roman fascination with greek culture. paestum near naples was colonized by the greeks in 600 b.c. southern italy was part of greece before it was part of rome. naples, its name abbreviated from neapolis
pools and fountains were adorned with plants and sculpture.even in modest homes, like the house of the small fountain, a little garden was tucked into the courtyard. the bronze fisherman enjoying an idle moment at the fountain's corner evoked the blissful joys of life away from rome. visitors could enjoy the gardens and often a view of vesuvius sleeping, for the moment, in the distance. as the poet horace noted: reader: "can all your tapestries, or your pictures show more beauties than in...
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what they need sculpture. would be a great conversation piece -- what a neat sculpture. >> that looks like a campfire that was caught in a still frame. >> this screen what reminded me of medusa. >> do not look or you'll turned to stone. at 7:00 a.m. ava on the digital channel. the big storm missed baltimore to the south, but it was close. look how close that snow comes to baltimore. there was no in charles county, st. mary's county, snow in ocean city, but nothing for baltimore. which is had a couple of snow flurries but no accumulating snow. this whole system is moving toward east. the clouds are lagging behind the center of the storm. it will become mostly sunny during the day today. 35 at the airport. 30 in taneytown. mostly sunny skies today. a few clouds early this morning. then the skies above clear and it will be little of the breezy side with temperatures between 45 and 50. tonight, mostly clear and not as cold for this time of year. the seven-day forecast looks like this. 30% chance for a rain shower
what they need sculpture. would be a great conversation piece -- what a neat sculpture. >> that looks like a campfire that was caught in a still frame. >> this screen what reminded me of medusa. >> do not look or you'll turned to stone. at 7:00 a.m. ava on the digital channel. the big storm missed baltimore to the south, but it was close. look how close that snow comes to baltimore. there was no in charles county, st. mary's county, snow in ocean city, but nothing for...
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sculptures of these snarling dogs. it's a very heavy thing to do. i got closer and closer. amazing, isn't it? this is what children faced on behalf of the civil rights movement. this -- i don't know if it's actually bull connors tank. remember you saw the white tank that he used to wander around in? i think this is it. but if it's not, it's a really good mock-up of it in the civil rights museum. these are just some markers of the march routes. oh, there's the -- there's bull connors' tank. can a man love god and hate his brother? trying to deal with white christians. more of the markers. that's birmingham city hall, by the way. there was nobody there. broad daylight, it was noon. i never saw a soul. it was march in birmingham. it wasn't that hot. one of the other civil rights churches in town. now all over birmingham they have the little markers. not only was it a historic church but it was part of the alabama christian movement for human rights and it was one of the churches where the movement had mass meetings. and t
sculptures of these snarling dogs. it's a very heavy thing to do. i got closer and closer. amazing, isn't it? this is what children faced on behalf of the civil rights movement. this -- i don't know if it's actually bull connors tank. remember you saw the white tank that he used to wander around in? i think this is it. but if it's not, it's a really good mock-up of it in the civil rights museum. these are just some markers of the march routes. oh, there's the -- there's bull connors' tank. can...