Sentences with phrase «cubist inspired»

During this period, Mitchell produced Cubist inspired works that reflected the influence of Picasso.
Included in the exhibit are 43 photographs by Helene Binet, Hejduk's photographer of record, which explore both permanent and temporary built works including the Berlin Tower, one of his largest built works; the cubist inspired Wall House II; and the Jan Palach Memorial, which was unveiled in January 2016 in Prague, Czech Republic.
Meanwhile, avant - garde artists like John Marin managed to capture the energy and flux of metropolitan life in Cubist inspired compositions.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early 1960s and the abstracted landscapes and still - lifes of the mid - to late «60s, the monochromatic paintings of the 1970s and ending with his use of grids in the 1980s.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early Read More»

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The gilded friezes, pattered marble, and frescoed ceilings are more vibrant than ever, yet they're given a fresh new context with 1950s - inspired furniture, cubist bas reliefs, and textiles in colors of dove, cloud, pewter and dark plum.
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Marcel Duchamp's Cubist - inspired Nude Descending a Staircase was famously described by one critic as «an explosion in a shingle factory.»
Interest in common materials and quotidian subjects has been a defining theme of artistic practice in the 20th century, inspiring Cubist collage, found sculpture, and the widespread embrace of photography.
A further derivative of the Martels» cubist - inspired interpretations of nature is a grid template from which Boyce has formed his own concrete typography.
Hofmann encouraged Krasner to jettison the naturalist tendencies acquired in her earlier schooling, and she underwent a radical change of style, rapidly developing an abstract vocabulary and producing cubist - inspired compositions that featured bold geometric forms outlined in black and filled with bright colors.
More likely, the space's Cubist flourishes are meant to play off the collection of Picasso's ceramic plates inspired by those that belonged to the now - defunct Brasserie, which used to occupy the space below the former Four Seasons.
Burgoyne Diller: Pioneer of Abstraction will include important paintings, drawings and constructions from 1935 through 1963 and will offer an understanding of the artists development from early cubist - inspired compositions to his better - known geometric abstractions.
By the early 1950s, he was making Cubist - inspired collages.
She was the only female participant in the Precisionist movement, which in the 1920s and 1930s took a Cubist - inspired approach to painting the skyscrapers and factories that had come to define the new American landscape.
Robert Delaunay (1885 - 1941)(Orphism: Cubist - inspired colourism)- The Eiffel Tower (The Red Tower)(1909, Guggenheim Museum, New York)- A Window (Study for the Three Windows)(1912, Centre Georges Pompidou)- La Ville de Paris (1912, Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris)- Homage to Bleriot (1914, Kunstmuseum, Basel)- Rythme 1 (1940, Musee National d'Art Moderne, George Pompidou Centre)
Showcased in 1925 at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts held in Paris, Art Deco was essentially a reaction against Art Nouveau: replacing the latter's flowing curvilinear shapes with Cubist and Precisionist - inspired geometric forms.
Early paintings were inspired by Cezanne and Fauvism, and he briefly became involved with the Cubist movement.
Inspired by Adolph Gottlieb his paintings were usually cubist still lifes.
But while the figures are cubist in formal terms, their interpretation by the artist is inspired by surrealist thought.
Inspired by Romanesque, Byzantine, Cubist, and Surrealist painting as well as African, Oceanic, and Native American art, he created a lexicon of biomorphic and totemic forms that provided rich visual and symbolic sources that he would explore throughout his long career in a multitude of painterly approaches.
EXPERIMENTS WITH LANDSCAPE: EARLY WORK During the 1950s and»60s, Frankenthaler explored various styles of abstraction, from Cubist - inspired works such as Abstract Landscape (1951) to more free - form compositions such as Untitled (1962 — 63).
«Gallery Selections» showing works picked by the Sparks staff through October 29th including Alexander Arshansky's Cubist - inspired pieces.
The Czech painter Frank Kupka (1871 - 1957) produced some of the first highly coloured abstract paintings, which influenced Robert Delaunay (1885 - 1941) who also relied on colour in his Cubist - inspired style of Orphism.
By presenting the works in a grid, Aitken gives order to his cubist - inspired paintings while inviting the eye to explore the varied landscapes.
He started to exploit this staining technique, moving beyond the more rigid format of his Cubist - inspired compositions.
Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) Noted for his Cezanne - inspired early Cubist painting (see, for instance, his Estaque landscapes), and his Cubist - style still life painting as well as his experimental collages.
Robert Delaunay (1885 - 1941) French painter, founder of Orphism, a type of Cubist - inspired colourism.
The genre was then explored by widely differing artists such as the Kandinsky and Jawlensky - inspired Expressionist Marsden Hartley (1877 - 1943), the Cubist Stuart Davis (1894 - 1964) and the exotic image - creator Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986).
However, once in power, Lenin replaced the Wanderer Group with a new Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia (AARR), which became popular with traditional painters rebelling against the European Cubist and Surrealist - inspired abstract movements of the early twentieth century.
His cubist - inspired still life composition 1932 (Au Chat Botté), now part of Manchester Art Gallery's collection, contributed to him winning the Ulisse Prize for his work in the Pavilion.
Inspired by Cubist experiments, artists associated with Dada — particularly the movement's Berlin branch — began incorporating collage techniques into their work.
Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase (No. 2)(1912) was considered scandalous and roundly mocked by the media of the day, such as in a March 1913 Cubist - inspired cartoon in The Evening Sun newspaper, seen in reproduction in the show, that depicted «The Rude Descending a Staircase (Rush Hour at the Subway).»
Cézanne directly inspired Picasso and Braque in their Cubist experiments.
This drawing class explores still life inspired by the ideas and techniques of Cubist artists Ardengo Soffici and Gino Severini.
Goodnough, a painter whose stylistic evolution from vibrant, Cubist - inspired abstractions to Color Field canvases made him one of the least definable members of the second - generation Abstract Expressionists, died on Oct. 2, 2010 in White Plains.
He made Cubist - inspired drawings in the 1990s, and Post-Impressionist landscapes in the late 1960s.
Cubism, Expressionism, Dada and Surrealism were the most important of these movements, and attracted a number of indigenous American artists, including: the New Jersey Cubist / Expressionist John Marin (1870 - 1953); the vigorous modernist Marsden Hartley (1877 - 1943); the expressionist Russian - American Max Weber (1881 - 1961); the New York - born Bauhaus pioneer Lyonel Feininger (1871 - 1956); the unfortunate Patrick Henry Bruce (1881 - 1937), noted for his semi-abstract impastoed pictures; Stanton Macdonald - Wright (1890 - 1973) and Morgan Russell (1883 - 1953), two Americans living in Paris who invented a colourful abstract style known as Synchromism; Arthur Garfield Dove (1880 - 1946) noted for his small scale abstracts, collages and assemblages; the Mondrian and De Stijl - inspired Burgoyne Diller (1906 - 65); the influential American Cubist Stuart Davis (1894 - 1964); the calligraphic abstract painter Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976); the surrealist Man Ray (1890 - 1976); the Russian - American mixed - media artist Louise Nevelson (1899 - 1988); the Indiana metal sculptor David Smith (1906 - 1965); Joseph Cornell (1903 - 72) noted for his installations; the Iowa - raised Grant Wood (1892 - 1942) noted for his masterpiece American Gothic (1930), and the Missouri - born Thomas Hart Benton (1889 - 1975), both of whom were champions of rural and small - town Regionalism - part of the wider realist idiom of American Scene Painting; and Jacob Lawrence (1917 - 2000) the famous African - American artist.
Elizabeth Murray (b. 1940, Chicago; d. 2007, New York) belonged to a generation of artists who emerged in the 1970s and whose exposure to Cubist - derived Minimalism and Surrealist - influenced Pop inspired experimentation with new modes of expression that would bridge the gap between these two historical models.
During these years her style changed from Surrealist - inspired paintings of the early - mid 1930s to abstract figural and still - life compositions that reveal an understanding of Cubist and Fauvist principles.
Under the influence of the Cubist painter Albert Gleizes (1881 - 1953), during a painting trip to Bermuda with Hartley, Demuth introduced the first signs of architectonic structure into his compositions - inspired also, no doubt, by his previous Parisian studies of Cezanne.
Later American examples include Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns; artists who followed in their footsteps, like David Humphrey and David Salle; Cubist - inspired painters like George Condo and David Storey; text - based and collaged - oriented painters like Mark Bradford, Glenn Ligon, Suzanne McClelland, Christopher Wool; and conceptualists like John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, David Diao, Peter Halley, Byron Kim, Chris Martin; and geometric artists like Al Held who create abstract perspectival spaces.
Fitted with overhead lights adding to both its practicality and design features, this cubist - inspired cabinet is perfect for the design - conscious, cosmopolitan consumer.
Go for a modern look with this distinctive Cubist - inspired fireplace surround.
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