His writings are published in English as
The Daily Practice of Painting: Writings and Interviews, 1962 - 1993.
To reference a quote from Gerhard Richter in
The Daily Practice of Painting: Writings and Interviews 1962 - 1993: «Landscape is so beautiful.
The Daily Practice of Painting.
, Gerhard Richter:
The Daily Practice of Painting, London 1995, pp. 82 - 83).
As Richter explained, «landscapes... show my yearning... But though these pictures are motivated by the dream of classical Order and a pristine world — by nostalgia, in other words — the anachronism in them takes on a subversive and contemporary quality» (Gerhard Richter, «Notes 1981»,
The Daily Practice of Painting, London, 1995, p. 98).
Through
the daily practice of painting he is able to relate quotidien activity with wider concerns about the world.
Not exact matches
I developed PTSD in 2008 after two serious medical accidents, and I have been creating drawings,
paintings and poetry about my process
of recovery.The purpose
of this website is to help trauma survivors put effective self - therapy exercises into
practice in their
daily lives.
I developed PTSD in 2008 after two serious medical accidents, and I have been creating drawings,
paintings and poetry about my process
of recovery.The purpose
of this website is to help trauma survivors put effective self - therapy exercises into
practice in their
daily lives.
They're heads made
of paint on polystyrene, rather in the manner
of Glenn Brown's neat reversals
of his flat Auerbach - style
paintings, but unlike Brown (so far as I know) Schierenberg uses the
paint scraped
daily from his palette, making them something
of a diary
of his
practice.
According to Sara Reisman ``... Wojciech Gilewicz»
practices is about expanding the scope
of painting specifically and art art generally into the realm
of daily life, usually public and sometimes private... Gilewicz... questions the very nature
of art, dismantling it from the rarified, official spaces
of culture to a much wider field that leads to the discovery that life itself as art.»
As Harold Rosenberg (who later taught at the University
of Chicago) put it, «
painting became the means
of confronting in
daily practice the problematic nature
of modern individuality.»
This unique book
of 134 intimate and subtle drawings are made from newspaper and spray -
paint, all intimations
of a
daily practice of art in Los Angeles.
Dancing to conjure visions is a
daily part
of Hayden's
practice by which he synthesizes geographical features, biological forms, and architecture into
paintings and sculptures.
Almost as a form
of resistance, the
paintings are part
of a
daily and disciplined
practice turned inward by Gao Ludi.
Highlighting the gallery space through a transformation
of architecture and light, Everett's installation emphasizes the physical act
of supporting a
painting, the routine
practice an artist undertakes
daily, as well as pedagogical rituals shaped through rehearsal.
He says he explores the relationship between common household objects and the rarefied art world in a fast paced and disorderly
daily practice wherein particular places, histories and narratives unfold within the fluid context
of abstract
painting.
It could be that overt contemporaneity is essential for some painters in the sense that the new technologies in image manufacture, appearance and dissemination (Walter Benjamin's, The Work
of Art in the Age
of Mechanical Reproduction, is
of course a key text) are programmatically allowed to impact on their
practice — though I would argue that Auerbach's
daily record
of his interaction with
painting his portraits and urban street views are as contemporaneous, and empirical, as you can get.
Martinez's
daily drawing
practice has long been a significant source
of inspiration for his
painting.
Maybe your idea
of the expression
of love is contained in the activities
of daily life: the sharing
of and active responding to good news, helping your spouse by unloading the dishwasher, picking the children up from soccer
practice, or
painting the kitchen together.