Sentences with phrase «european artistic traditions»

A Modern Master paints a truly cosmopolitan portrait of Chase, who bounced among, and borrowed from, a host of European artistic traditions.
Reinhardt's and Rothko's ideas about form and color challenged and reconsidered European artistic traditions and philosophies, giving rise to a unique -LSB-...]
Reinhardt's and Rothko's ideas about form and color challenged and reconsidered European artistic traditions and philosophies, giving rise to a unique American sensibility in art in general, and particularly in painting.
The collection reflects the influence in naturalism stemming from European artistic traditions.
These flourishes are within the European artistic tradition, bringing to mind Picasso's crazy faces or Modigliani's stretched women.
Unlike the Modernists of the 1950s and»60s, many of whom were trained in a European artistic tradition that relied on cultural appropriation, White's repetitive geometric and mask - like forms are the result of his absorption and processing of images in his world outside the academy.

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Satyajit Ray's long - heralded cinematic achievement was influenced by European cinema but also grew out of long - standing Indian artistic tradition.
The PMA boasts significant holdings of American, European, and contemporary art, as well as iconic works from Maine — highlighting the rich artistic tradition of the state and its artists.
His work is influenced by religious art and metaphysics, and he blends the imaginative and phantasy elements of his artistic process with with Western religion and European folk traditions, a combination that aims to give a mythic dimension and an almost archetypal significance.
Often recognized as the father of African and Arab Modernism, Ibrahim El - Salahi aims to redefine trends in European and American art through the artistic traditions of African, Islamic and Arab cultures.
Collections: The Portland Museum of Art www.portlandmuseum.org boasts significant holdings of American, European, and contemporary art, as well as iconic works from Maine — highlighting the rich artistic tradition of the state and its artists.
«Visitors to Bouquets: French Still - Life Painting from Chardin to Matisse will appreciate not only the sheer visual splendor of the works on display, but also the discovery of a clear artistic dialogue among artists of different generations working in the floral still - life tradition,» said Heather MacDonald, the DMA's Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art, who is the exhibition co-curator.
According to art critics, Scully's artistic vision follows the traditions of early European concrete art in the manner of Mondrian or Theo Van Doesburg, in relation to its desire for harmony and order, but late American abstraction (à la Pollock and Rothko), in its insistence on utilizing large powerful canvases to express a personal state of mind.
Kashihara, who has also learned the traditional European art, does not merely attempt the assimilation of different traditions, but observes the existent category critically, and engages earnestly in her artistic practice of «own individual history».
It included the participation of artists and intellectuals who believed in freeing themselves from tradition, developing new styles inspired by the European avant - garde, expanding their horizons by traveling abroad, and working against an environment reluctant to adopt new artistic trends.
Exploring the distinctively rich and diverse tradition of photography in Mexico from the 1920s to the present, the exhibition showcases works by important Mexican photographers as well as major American and European artists who found Mexico to be a place of great artistic inspiration.
During the course of her long life, Catlett was profoundly influenced by a broad array of artistic genres and traditions, including the Harlem Renaissance, European Modernism, African art, American Regionalism, the Chicago Renaissance, Pre-Columbian art, Mexican Muralism and PostRevolution Populism and the Black Arts Movement.
Reacting against an American academic and aesthetic tradition that was subservient to European aesthetics, the members of The Eight established their own artistic society in the bustling neighbourhoods of New York and set out to create a native American painting.
It is an European interpretation and imitation of Chinese and East Asian artistic traditions and it first began appearing in Europe in the 17th century.
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