Sentences with phrase «binion grid painting»

The rock face with the grid painted on it is about to blasted to smithereens (the giant rock drill to the right drills holes into it, which are then filled with explosives).
RT: Take someone like Agnes Martin, who made these grid paintings, and then she stopped.
BM I remember working on a grid painting, one half was a grid and one half was one color and then just painting the grid out.
Annell Livingston's hard - edged horizontal, vertical, and diagonal gridded paintings are filled with a multitude of hand painted gouache shapes.
In elegant hues of primrose yellow, powder blue and white, Retribution is a uniquely powerful work from the artist's celebrated series of butterfly grid paintings.
On view will be new grid paintings and a new series of craquelure paintings in black and white.
Material alignment, a new body of black - and - white grid paintings, can likewise be seen to present a visual analogy of the artist's working methods with their oscillation between labor - intensive production and spontaneous improvisation.
This piece should remind viewers of the gridded paintings of pixel - like color that Ellsworth Kelly created in the 1960s (followed by Gerhard Richter in the 1970s), only channeled through Wool's own signature palette of whites, blacks, and grays.
The iconic patterns used by Ed Moses in his grid paintings are a variation on a theme that the artist has used for decades.
Born in Los Angeles, Mark Bradford collages pieces of detritus — found billboards, logos, hairdresser's endpapers — scavenged from the streets of southern California, which together snap into abstracted urban grid paintings and other evocative compositions.
Then there's the ongoing animations, which have to do with making paintings really fast using the procedures of digital drawing, and that really speeds things up, because the still lifes and grid paintings are really slow.
An introduction to an up - and - coming artist whose colorful grid paintings link knitting patterns to activist gatherings.
The influence of Agnes Martin's grid paintings of the 60s and 70s were influential, but Rohrer had long been drawn to the simplicity and spare aesthetic of grid - lined abstractions.
In the past three years, McArthur Binion has been one of the art world's bigger stories — celebrated for his grid paintings that play with people's perceptions of surface and foundation, and celebrated for his re-emergence from a level of obscurity that had reduced him to a kind of footnote for 30 years.
The resulting grid paintings on view at UNTITLED.
Black art, elsewhere so dishearteningly co-opted for political statement, here featured as high art; case in point, the pristine oil and stick grid painting on board by McArthur Binion at Massimo de Carlo.
It also recalls Arshile Gorky's «Child's Companions» (1945), Mondrian's balanced black and coloured subdivisions in the last grid paintings with a generosity of white galaxies, and Kandinsky and Joan Miro's ability to seemingly levitate flat forms.
He used mathematical systems to construct two - dimensional grid paintings and demonstrate color theories, but the work itself is metaphorical, referencing pre-Colombian and Asian cultures, textiles, and divination.
The opportunity to see key early works such as The Red Mill (1911), alongside some of the acclaimed grid paintings with which Mondrian is particularly associated.
In this work, a large, late grid painting measuring over three metres in length, Moon painted multiple black grids over a white plane.
The exhibition begins with a recreation of a seminal wall mural from 1986, as well as a number of the artist's monochromatic paintings, including an important gray painting from 1973 featuring undecipherable text and a monumental gray grid painting from 2009 that the artist layered over one of his vibrant Spot Paintings.
The exhibition will also include two paintings spanning 30 years: a grid painting entitled Untitled 801 (1978, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 48 inches) and a brushstroke painting entitled Untitled 9 -25-8 x 13 -25-7 x 23 -25-6 x 27 -25-6 (2010, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches).
Her «Straight Curve» (1963), a black - and - white gridded painting that seems to bulge and torque, is among this show's best pieces.
However, after he saw Agnes Martin's beautiful grid paintings, he stopped working with that device.
Kavi Gupta reported a sale of a Mcarthur Binion grid painting for $ 38,000, according to artnet news.
Many of the grid paintings have tiny repetitive patterns — it is as if you can feel her there, straining to get it just the way she wants it.
These asymmetrical compositions anticipated the ensuing diagonal grid paintings that Riley began in 1986.
Works on exhibit include her wall sculptures — rugged, off - rectangular solids — that evolve into rusticated, gridded paintings in high relief.
Lynne started to work on the series that began as grid paintings in 1960s in New York City.
«Drift of Summer,» a 1965 white abstract grid painting by Agnes Martin sold to a telephone bidder for $ 1.4 million, more than double her previous auction record that was set in 1996.
... While his grid paintings might at first seem anything but unplanned, he has written, «The forms and constructs I use are necessarily deliberate, but I work with them relatively freely.
In honor of the Tate Modern retrospective of Agnes Martin, Artnews posts a throwback article about the artist's minimalist grid paintings.
On view will be a selection of recent diagonal and rectilinear grid paintings, motifs he has explored since the 1970s.
Yet his work actually encompasses such diverse items as a black - and - white painting based on flickering light on the Seine, gridded paintings with squares of color arranged by chance, weathered steel panels, floor pieces, multi-panel paintings, contour drawings of leaves and collages on postcards.
The strictly gridded paintings brought to mind the work of Agnes Martin, a painter who nearly always muted her hand, along with color.
Utilizing a vocabulary of architectural motifs, Ouadahi makes large - scale paintings that borrow from the history of modernist grid painting and traditional Islamic aesthetics, while tackling the difficult and timely topic of human migration.
Her grid paintings might have a decided visual beat, but they never have the syncopated feel that Gonzalez, even at his most systematic, gets with his eye - dropper approach to applying dots of color.
Material continues the artist's ongoing series of highly finished grid paintings while adding an additional body of work focusing on vertical stripes.
The exhibition at the gallery Francesca Pia presents two series of paintings: the abstract «grid paintings» and a group of works in which Jutta Koether appropriates Cézannes still lives — both series painted exclusively in reds.
You wake up in New York and go drop off the laundry — there are these stacks of bags which remind you of Ellsworth Kelly grid paintings.
Even her grid paintings, layered with thin washes of paint, never thirst for more.
His protean painting style — ranging from early investigations of Abstract Expressionism, to the grid paintings of the 1970s, to the more current «Crackle Paintings» — has contributed much to the region's unique art history.
Guillaume GELOT expands on a series of grid paintings that explore units of measurements as content.
Well - known photographs of artists and artworks are the originals for Fischer's detailed graphite - on - paper copies; his recent show included dozens of variations on twentieth - century portraiture, including Cindy Sherman in an untitled film still; Piero Manzoni grinning and holding a can of Artist's Shit; Robert Gober nearly unrecognizable in a wedding gown; Piet Mondrian in his tidy smock calmly regarding a grid painting; and Jean - Michel Basquiat sitting on one of his crate constructions.
Agnes Martin is primarily known for her minimalist grid paintings that turn hand - drawn pencil lines and thin washes of paint into luminous moments of transcendence.
But it is highly unlikely that the average viewer, when looking at an Agnes Martin grid painting, would identify such imagery with trees.
Jensen uses mathematical systems to construct two - dimensional grid paintings and demonstrate color theories, but the work itself is metaphorical, referencing pre-Colombian and Asian cultures, textiles, and divination.
Color Test (441), inspired by the loose grid paintings of Paul Klee, contains 441 different colors generated by Finch through a series of careful tests involving the layering of Fujitrans over a light box.
Whereas her gridded paintings could at times seem a closed system, cutting themselves off from the world, the early works were incredibly open, humble, innocent, and vulnerable.
By this point, he had begun making his own grid paintings, a practice he abandoned shortly after his visit.
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