"Dazed and Confused," all 25 minutes 25 seconds of it, is blues blown out to avant-garde sound sculpture.
On the other side of the castle, a twenty-millimeter Oerlikon looked like an avant-garde sculpture under its protective cover.
Holden's design for the Underground's headquarters building at 55 Broadway included avant-garde sculptures by Jacob Epstein, Eric Gill and Henry Moore.
Grace Knowlton's work suggests both the kind of sculptural groupings that were characteristic of avant-garde sculpture in the 1930's and Claes Oldenburg's giant pool balls.
The authorities in Salzburg, Austria, plan to prosecute two men who painted and feathered an avant-garde sculpture of a nude Mozart because they considered it pornographic, The Associated Press reported.
In 1921 he published the Yiddish-language book Skulptur, advocating avant-garde sculpture as a contribution to a new Jewish art.
He had to detour around the tortured geometries of the half-built tachyon transmitter that dominated the center of the room like isome massive piece of avant-garde sculpture.
An avant-garde sculpture twisted up out of the water in one corner.
Furthermore, the sculptures complement our holdings of European avant-garde sculpture by artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Jean Arp, and Jacques Lipchitz.
In Skulptur, Chaikov advocates avant-garde sculpture as a contribution to a new Jewish art.