Conrad Dressler 1856–1940 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/conrad-dressler-161
Artist page for Conrad Dressler (1856–1940)
Hudson until 1906 when it changed into the Dressler Tunnel
Artist page for Conrad Dressler (1856–1940)
Hudson until 1906 when it changed into the Dressler Tunnel
‘Blue Hallway‘, James Casebere, 2000
appointment Spokane Portland and Seattle #5A, (RR tunnel
Page 1, blank Page 2, police Station Lantern Page 3, detail of lantern shown on page 2 Page 4, another study of the police lantern Pages 5-6, diagonal lines Page 7, list of artist’s requisites Page 8, study of a seated woman doing needlework Page 9, same woman as that on page 8, holding a cat Page 10, notes on wide and narrow setting Page 11, study of a hand holding a ball Page 12, study of a slot machine Page 13, study of a street corner with chemist’s shop Page 14, study of two windows Page 15, study of …
alcove, inscribed ‚Vignette‘ Page 38, a canal with a tunnel
A film tutorial demonstrating how to cast an object using a two part mould made from clay, sillicone and plaster and poured Jesmonite
This will create the tunnel in the mould to pour in
‘Untitled‘, Joseph Beuys, 1959
1959 Therapeuticum Joseph Beuys 1964 Tunnel
‘Untitled‘, Joseph Beuys, 1958
Left Right Sculptures Joseph Beuys 1954 Tunnel
‘Score‘, Joseph Beuys, 1967
Right Therapeuticum Joseph Beuys 1964 Tunnel
‘Sculptures‘, Joseph Beuys, 1954
For Felt Sculpture Joseph Beuys 1964 Tunnel
‘For Brown Environment: Giant Vessels‘, Joseph Beuys, 1964
1964 Therapeuticum Joseph Beuys 1964 Tunnel
‘FILTER‘, Joseph Beuys, 1958
1959 Therapeuticum Joseph Beuys 1964 Tunnel