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Featuring rare collages from Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Franz Kline, Alfred Leslie, Robert Motherwell, Anne Ryan, Kurt Schwitters, Jack Youngerman, Frank Stella, and Ellsworth Kelly, among others, the show has been carefully selected to demonstrate different manifestations of painterliness in the collage form.
Though Braque, Schwitters, and Arp were the pioneers of non-linear collage, it was the abstract expressionists and other non-cubist artists of the 1940s who really began to explore all the possibilities of painterliness in the collage medium.
«Far from harmonizing the individual stripes by colour, Louis usually vibrates them, creating an illusion of painterliness in their optical flicker... [at times] they present the illusion of an almost corrugated surface, until the visible weave of the canvas tautens it, pulling out its creases» (J. Elderfield, Morris Louis, exh.
Painterliness in all the work is intermittent, a choice rather than a methodology.
Puri's work often links emblems of Eastern and Western cultures, incorporating gesture, pouring, and painterliness in a series of two - and three - dimensional works.
Wader, completed in the same year, and painted following a visit to the Catskill Mountains the preceding summer, reveals how Avery continued to push forward with an increasingly radical and loose painterliness in his late work.

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With painterliness, Mendes and cinematographer Conrad Hall present this moody tableau in what is a continuation of the picture's running homage to the images, themes, even favourite subjects of American painter Edward Hopper, such as an all - night diner in the middle of nowhere, an unevenly lit apartment, and silhouettes imprisoned in blocks of yellow light.
One mainstream is represented in the works of Matisse, Picasso, and Monet: expressing beauty, sensuality, primitive power, painterliness, opticality, art as the conveyor of emotion primarily thru color, the spiritual archetypes of Jung, art as the an uplifting sensibility, art as a depiction of idealized life, art as a depiction of everyday (existential) life, and the act of painting itself.
It should be noted that in the mid-sixties painterliness, looseness, expressivity, ambiguity, and subject matter of any kind that was not literal was generally considered old fashioned.
In fact, his sumptuous, canny but subtle painterliness is key to the success of these late works, for which he is best known.
While there's a new fluid line in some of the paintings, I'm fonder of the rectilinear compositions, patchworks of color and visual texture that are marvels of painterliness.
The painterliness of early works like Warfare and Yours and Mine owe much to the popularity of Abstract Expressionism, however it is evident even in these early paintings that the artist's talent lies in his arrangement of color.
But so is the first painting you see in the show, Pollock's She - Wolf (1943), a strong Picasso - influenced painting although Picasso would most likely have defined the animal with a strong black outline which in the Pollock is obscured by a turbulent painterliness which prefigures Pollock's last works, which are also seen as off - brand (tragically so, instead of, as in She - Wolf, developmentally), although it suggests a move towards materiality, mass, and perhaps even an atavistic need to return to some form of representation, in a way which Guston was able to pursue, when he became dissatisfied with abstraction.
But Smith's sense for colour and shape break open its centre with large clunky forms articulated in a heavy red painterliness.
Blinn Jacobs describes her work in a recent statement as being a dialogue between polygonal «shaped» wall sculpture and the use of «painterliness» in regard to the interaction of color...
Blinn Jacobs describes her work in a recent statement as being a dialogue between polygonal «shaped» canvases and the use of «painterliness» in regard to the interaction of color.
Bringing together portraits from three decades, this exhibition shows the remarkable range of characters that Neel portrayed in paintings that demonstrate a rare combination of painterliness and acute draughtsmanship.
The catalogue provides the following commentary: «In the early 1960s, Thiebaud rebelled against the angst - ridden brushstrokes of his peers, creating his own brand of painterliness, one in which surfaces are deliberately and masterfully controlleIn the early 1960s, Thiebaud rebelled against the angst - ridden brushstrokes of his peers, creating his own brand of painterliness, one in which surfaces are deliberately and masterfully controllein which surfaces are deliberately and masterfully controlled.
Technically, parts of the installation probably tie into the Garden of Disorder filter, but the work with Ghenie's reoccurring theme of self - portraiture as historical figures withers in the dominate shadow of painterliness.
In his new work, the painterliness is more expressive and composition pared down: a small sad donkey wails into the large abstract atmosphere, or in another painting, a goofy horse with a heroic cape pounces into a large field of vibrant pink brushworIn his new work, the painterliness is more expressive and composition pared down: a small sad donkey wails into the large abstract atmosphere, or in another painting, a goofy horse with a heroic cape pounces into a large field of vibrant pink brushworin another painting, a goofy horse with a heroic cape pounces into a large field of vibrant pink brushwork.
Painted in 1991, it is a strong design and displays the artist's usual fine painterliness.
It is an important moment because in the paintings from this period the combination of the expressive, gestural mode (as in the beautiful painterliness of the background of Treatise on the Veil) and of a conceptual, intellectual approach is particularly successful.
The painterliness and the composition are especially good in this work that has an estimate of $ 4,000,000 to $ 6,000,000.
... Though painterliness obviously has its roots in painting, this exhibition shows how easily and successfully the concept can be applied to other mediums; painterliness is, in a sense, materiality, which is why collage — the mixing of different materials and forms — seems to be one of the best mediums to demonstrate this visual effect.»
If her commodious, corporeal art stands in the proud lineage of Paul McCarthy, Mike Kelley, and other Los Angeles malefactors, there is, in the most recent resin works, a painterliness that can feel almost Apollonian.
Sampling the gestural painterliness and collage aesthetics that underlie her practice, these prints hint at the darker role the body plays in Schneemann's sorrowful diagnosis of Western civilization's malaises.
Larry Rivers» proto - pop painterliness zoomed in and out of focus and scattered his subjects around the compositions they occupy.
In her Easter Island — meets — Disney — de Kooning — and — Warhol portraits of Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and others, Pensato combines the gesturalism of action painting, the painterliness of Abstract Expressionism, the blatancy of Pop, and the wild style of graffiti.
For these pieces, Magyar is clearly flipping through the playbook of abstract expressionism, but he does it in a fresh, new way, working against type in terms of painterliness.
In the jumble of styles, viewers will find echoes of Jasper Johns» precise patterns of color and the painterliness and symbolic imagery of Philip Guston.
That is exemplified by two series of paintings, which question (even mock) painterliness without abandoning it, and a wonderful installation that — perhaps in something of a feminist riposte — redistributes the poundage of Richard Serra's massive «Delineator» (1974 - 75).
Roberta Smith: «The idea is that the artists in this show fuse the scale, painterliness and frequent performance aspects of postwar abstraction with the grittiness of contemporary street... read more... «NY Times Art in Review: Substraction, Dieter Roth»
Rail: I notice there's a relatively even and thin surface in spite of their painterliness on the canvas.
Fish's still lifes provide mesmerizing detail, and a captivating depiction of light and color, while hovering in a space between fluid painterliness and measured stillness.
Overby is an obvious precursor to Rachel Whiteread (whether she was aware of him is another question), but although this post-minimal masterpiece is firstly a form of process art, niggling complexities in the work's surface pull it back from clean conceptualism; its painterliness is pervasive.
Ellsworth Kelly once said, «I have never been interested in painterliness... putting marks on a canvas.
Several of the pictures in the exhibition feature a swimming pool, and the recurrence of the image seems to tie together many of Hockney's concerns overall: the shifting relationship between painterliness and design in his work; the interest in forms of friendship and sociability; and the passion for bold colour and restless technical experiment.
On view through May 31, «Painterly Pasted Pictures» at FreedmanArt in New York is a small but smart exhibition that brings together a group of collages from the 20th century united by the stylistic trait of «painterliness
Through this method the elegant and orderly painting both manifests the anitya or impermanence noted in traditional cultural and makes immaterial the subjectivity and «painterliness» of abstract art.»
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