Posts tagged Tony Feher.

Reblog of the day: Nothing like some Tony Feher inspiration for a night out on the town! #fashionfriday

dailyartspace:

THIS: pair of glitter pumps & sparkly clutch by Miu Miu

reminds us of

THAT: mixed media work by Tony Feher

Please join Tony Feher, Lia Gangitano, Gregory R. Miller, Lucien Terras TONIGHT to celebrate the release of Tony Feher’s newest catalog By Claudia Schmuckli, Essay by Russell Ferguson, Published by Gregory R. Miller & Co. 

The event will take place at:

Participant Inc.
253 East Houston St. (between Norfolk and Suffolk)
Tuesday, June 26th, 6:30-8:30pm

Tony Feher, Sharadiant, 2000. Mop and broom handles: steel, bamboo, paint, and plastic; rope Approximately 97 inches in diameter, 1 1/4 inches high. © Tony Feher,
courtesy The Pace Gallery and D’Amelio Terras, New York

Attention Des Moines!  Gallery Talk with Associate Curator Laura Burkhalter and Tony Feher will be at the Des Moines Art Center TONIGHT, June 7, 2012 from 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM.

Tony Feher, It Seemed a Beautiful Day, 2002, Approximately 48 x 23 x 23 inches © Tony Feher, courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Tony Feher is giving an Artist Lecture TONIGHT at Rockford Art Museum! You can get more information on this event here. 

1 year ago on 05/14/12 at 04:28pm

Tony Feher, Blossom, 2008, overall dimensions variable, Photo Credit: Jason Mandella

Opening TODAY The Des Moines Art Center presents a survey dedicated to Pace artist, Tony Feher.  The exhibition seeks to reveal the richness, complexity, and impact of Feher’s investigations through a careful selection of 60 key works that revolve around a very personal formal, material, and spatial vocabulary developed and refined over the past two decades.  (via Feher | Des Moines Art Center)

With the indoor galleries closed for renovation, The Ulrich Museum of Art turned to Pace artist, Tony Feher, to activate the outdoor spaces by creating a pair of temporary site-determined artworks for the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection.

1 year ago on 04/05/12 at 11:28am

Tony Feher, “Untitled” 2012, Plastic (PET) drink bottles, 85 x 7 x 8 inches, Commissioned and produced by Artpace San Antonio, Courtesy of the artist and The Pace Gallery, Photo by Todd Johnson

Tony Feher is known for his use of common household and everyday objects usually overlooked and generally discarded. His careful consideration transforms and re-contextualizes these items into unique works of art. For Artpace, the Hudson (Show)Room will serve as the backdrop for a site-determined installation where the space, volume, and light become his primary motivations.  The show is open to the public until April 29th 2012. 

You can find more photos on The Pace Gallery Facebook page!

1 year ago on 03/13/12 at 04:51pm

Artpace San Antonio unveils new work from Pace Artist, Tony Feher, on view through April 29, 2012.

Tony Feher is known for his use of common household and everyday objects usually overlooked and generally discarded. His careful consideration transforms and re-contextualizes these items into unique works of art. For Artpace, the Hudson (Show)Room will serve as the backdrop for a site-determined installation where the space, volume, and light become his primary motivations.

Photo Credits: Courtesy of the artist and The Pace Gallery, Photo by Todd Johnson

1 year ago on 02/15/12 at 02:04pm

Pace artist Tony Feher takes inspiration from a space’s architectural elements in making installations that often include construction materials such as plastic tubing, construction twine and tape.

Photo: Steve Bennett, San Antonio Express-Newss / SA

1 year ago on 02/01/12 at 12:23pm

Installation view of “Me gusta el plastico” at MUPO

Tony Feher works will be on view at MUPO until November 20, 2011.

1 year ago on 11/07/11 at 02:37pm

Tony Feher at MUPO in Mexico

Tony Feher is currently in a group exhibition at Museo de Los Pintores Oaxaquenos.  “Me Gusta el Plastico, is curated by Steffen Boddeker and Luis Hampshire and will be on view through November 20th, 2011. 

1 year ago on 10/29/11 at 03:18pm