Untitled (Goldsmiths CCA sign)

Virginia Overton

Untitled (Goldsmiths CCA sign), 202230.5 x 243.8 x 15.2cmSign in to view price
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This image appears to be a sign for a Goldsmiths CCA location. The sign is prominently displayed, featuring bold white text on a black background. The sign is illuminated, likely to draw attention and make it easily visible. Based on the context, this appears to be the entrance or entrance signage for a Goldsmiths CCA, which is likely an institution or facility related to the field of goldsmithing or jewelry-making. The simple, minimalist design of the sign suggests a contemporary, modern aesthetic that is common in the presentation of institutional and commercial spaces. ...

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Virginia Overton
Artist
Virginia Overton
B.1971, American

Virginia Overton creates works that directly respond to the space they occupy through sculpture, installation, and photography. Continuously reusing and recycling materials used in her previous works, such as wood, brass, steel, glass or cedar from the artist’s family farm in Tennessee, Overton’s process is performative and reactive. She closely works with the settings of her works, be that architectural elements of a space or a natural landscape. Overton’s practice is in a refreshing and elegant dialogue with the traditionally monumental movement of land art. Combining industrial with natural elements, reinventing sculptures into paintings, and revealing inherent imperfections, Overton works with forms, textures and shapes, developing her unique sculptural language. ...

Virginia Overton: Artworks
Untitled (HILUX)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (HILUX), 2016
378.9 x 463.1 x 239.1cm
Untitled
Virginia Overton
Untitled, 2017
66 x 107 x 9.4cm
Untitled (Goldsmiths CCA sign)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (Goldsmiths CCA sign), 2022
30.5 x 243.8 x 15.2cm
Untitled (Landscape Sconce)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (Landscape Sconce), 2022
25 x 634 x 13cm
Untitled (welcome)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (welcome), 2022
209 x 253 x 73cm
Untitled (V)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (V), 2022
180 x 64cm
EACH:Untitled
Virginia Overton
EACH:Untitled, 2022
42.5 x 30.5 x 2cm
Untitled (rumination)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (rumination), 2022
128 x 116 x 76cm
Untitled
Virginia Overton
Untitled, 2015
361 x 390 x 10.5cm
Untitled (Beulah’s brooch)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (Beulah’s brooch), 2022
6 x 3 x 2cm
Untitled (diamonds and rust)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (diamonds and rust), 2022
161 x 65 x 65cm
Untitled (disco pipe)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (disco pipe), 2022
16 x 11 x 11cm
Untitled (Thales’ triangle)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (Thales’ triangle), 2022
92 x 96 x 33cm
Untitled (stance)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (stance), 2015
247 x 39 x 138cm
Untitled (Arco sculpture)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (Arco sculpture), 2021
171.5 x 66 x 137.2cm
Untitled (Arc)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (Arc), 2022
650 x 550cm
Untitled
Virginia Overton
Untitled, 2014
113 x 40 x 91cm
Untitled (triangle in blue and rust)
Virginia Overton
Untitled (triangle in blue and rust), 2022
55 x 193 x 271cm
Untitled (chime for Caro)
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Untitled (chime for Caro), 2022
315 x 300 x 161cm
Untitled (sculpture on table)
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Untitled (sculpture on table), 2022
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Untitled (by stander)
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Untitled (by stander), 2022
152 x 81 x 40cm
Untitled (stand and swing)
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Untitled (stand and swing), 2022
174 x 66 x 49cm
Untitled (quad)
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Untitled (quad), 2022
79 x 70 x 59cm
Untitled (good boy)
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Untitled (good boy), 2022
81 x 78 x 49cm
Untitled (little guy)
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Untitled (little guy), 2022
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Untitled (1/2 and 1/2)
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Galerie Francesca Pia
Gallery
Galerie Francesca Pia
Zürich

Galerie Francesca Pia was founded 1990 in Bern and from their first exhibitions forward has consistently fostered contemporary artists including Betty Woodman (1990), Peter Fischli & David Weiss (1992), Hans-Peter Feldmann (1993), Thomas Bayrle (1998), Mai-Thu Perret (2000), Wade Guyton (2004), Jutta Koether (2008) and Rochelle Feinstein (2016) et al. Today the gallery is known for the discovery and promotion of emerging artists. After 16 years in Bern, the gallery moved to a larger space in Zurich in 2007. In 2012 the gallery extended and relocated to a more generous space in the historic Löwenbrau building, where it continues to engage in an ambitious program, representing over thirty artists of different generations. ...

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