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First is the new sculpture garden that adjoins the gallery, featuring the evocative sculptures of Sarah Haviland.
It's gleeful yet somewhat contradictory; one wonders if Cotts' evocative sculptures might someday suffer the same fate.
In her latest works, Carlee Fernandez sources her own body, the body of her infant son and taxidermic animals into evocative sculptures and photographs.
But Fernandez explores the form and interrelationships in the taxidermied animals, pushing them into evocative sculptures that delight in their new life.
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In the hands of Andrés Montalván Cuellar, one of the younger artists, the organic medium becomes "Eterna Idea del Regreso"/"The Eternal Idea of Return". In this evocative sculpture, faceless cutouts of men, their bodies barely sketched in, are slammed together around a central coffin- or (ship-) shaped object.
She's known for her evocative ceramic sculptures, but this selection also features drawings.
The exhibition, entitled "Who's Afraid of Red, Amber and Green?" (a nod to abstract expressionist painter Barnett Newman's series Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue?) features five of Hui's evocative light sculptures, including Amber, the green Cage and the red Reincarnation.
This occurs in the cosmopolitan dresses made from several patterned fabrics by the Nigerian-born fashion designer Duro Olowu, who lives in London; a sturdy cabinet made from recycled metal oil drums by the Senegalese furniture designer Ousmane M'Baye; and a marvelously evocative columnar sculpture, "Tchin-Tchin, BP!," that Romuald Hazoumé, born in Benin, fashioned from plastic oil canisters.
The medieval cloister and garden are especially magical, surrounded by salons filled with evocative statues and sculptures.
The meticulously rehearsed and staged photographs tend towards the emotionally evocative; the assembled sculptures are objects of sentimental resonance.
Her photographs of coastal Brittany rock formations capture peculiarly evocative ready-made sculptures, chiselled out by no one but the wind.
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