Sentences with phrase «seeing these paintings hanging»

In 1919, Renoir visited the Louvre to see his paintings hanging with those of the old masters.
We see the paintings hanging in the exhibition and people looking at them (with a few sixties visual shocks!)
Seeing these paintings hanging in all of these different places and seeing how people react to them.
This placement adds interesting texture when in a spot you don't usually see paintings hanging.

Not exact matches

Looking at her handmade ceramics painted with hares on motorbikes, socks hung up on a washing line in pairs by an eager husband on laundry duty, and fluttering bunting strung out by the imaginary Mrs Digby's to brighten up a gloomy day, it's not hard to see why.
I saw this top hanging in my closet and thought the pattern mimicked the brush strokes in the painting.
The lid hung over when closed so I never saw the space that needed additional painting until it was opened.
Initially my idea was to paint it and make a fun wall hanging, but I felt so inspired by the Spring season (see my house tour with proof here!)
It is pretty hilarious to see a campaign manager go into a candidate's house and replace feminine, homey furniture and cheesy wall hangings with leather couches, mounted and stuffed deer - heads, and paintings of flying eagles hung over the fireplace.
We see a painting that looks like a bloody skeleton's face, a corpse hanging from rafters and some words and little footprints in red paint or blood.
I think it depends on whether the painter is known because of other paintings, the subject of the painting, what the viewer sees in the painting, and whether or not the viewer would like to have the painting hanging on their wall to view day after day.
Farnsworth's oil paintings remind me of the formal portraits we often see hung in businesses or schools to honor past presidents and principals.
When Takashiro arrives to see his painting, he is shocked to see that there is an identical painting hanging up next to his, painted by an artist named Sakae Fujiwara.
I want to hang my art and use the couches I already have and see if I want to paint a wall or three.
at the moment I have only seen your finished image but I will watch your video and I feel I might get my first canal and boat painting to hang on the wall.
I have a history of constructing vivid but sometimes revealed to be false memories of favorite paintings by artists I love: a painting will be a lodestar in my mind, and I will remember not just it, but the wall of the museum or gallery that it hung on, and perhaps at the core of my memory is my memory of myself at the instant of seeing it.
The same is true for Solomon's Lingering (2011), another good title for a show that invites hanging out with a painting and gradually seeing what is there.
Curiously, besides the Tiffany signage hangs an oversized industrial saw blade embellished with pretty painted rocks.
Ten paintings are hung side by side so that you can see the sweeping gestures van Genderen has made with rags, rollers and mops.
With this group of artists I'm looking at with the new figurative painting, there's more talent in New York than L.A.. It's the dialogue, the social networking of people seeing each other in person and talking and hanging out.
Looking into LAB, the viewer sees a room wallpapered in newspaper containing a salon - style hanging of glowing landscape paintings that seem to move as the viewer approaches them.
BRIDGET DONAHUE The scroll - like, free - hanging paintings of the Chicago - based artist Lisa Alvarado have been most often seen as backdrops for the music group Natural Information Society, for which she plays harmonium.
Further, Butler has chosen to bypass her signature (and in my opinion distracting and mannered) Casualist position of linen hanging loosely from its support, thus allowing the viewer to really see and feel the painting, for which I am grateful.
The Young Masters Art Prize Exhibition Part 1 which took place at Sphinx Fine Art, W8 in October 2012, saw shortlisted artists» work hung alongside Old Masters paintings from the Sphinx Fine Art Collection.
These original pieces, Kadar's paintings of expression, are then «negated and disenchanted» by a long process of layering and breaking down to become what we see hung on the walls of galleries, his hole - y, three - dimensional, deconstructed post-paintings.
Visitors to the Scarlatti Kirkpatrick exhibit will find a rich context in which they can see the trajectory of the artist's career, as earlier Stella works from Johnson's personal collection now hang in the Glass House's Painting Gallery.
«When our paintings made on the horizontal are tilted to the vertical and hung on walls, the viewer sees aerial abstractions, maps of process, beautiful bird's - eye views, and glimpses of spatial, psychological and semantic disorientation,» says Horizontalist John Perreault.
That's evidenced by the opening being packed to the point that it was nearly impossible to see the paintings unless you were right in front of them, despite the fact that they were hung with generous spacing.
The hope must be that visitors see Bathers at Asnières (2010), his interpretation of Seurat's painting of the same name, and feel a welcome connection (the copy's cloistered simplicity is a way of reminding his audience that until Sasnal was 17, when Solidarity was re-legalised, travel to London, where Seurat's original hangs, would have been all but impossible).
In fact, there's currently a Turner painting hanging in Tate Modern — not a gallery in which you would expect to see a 19th century landscape picture — next to the Rothko room.
In most cases, Kasseböhmer never saw the original paintings, which hang in the Louvre, the National Gallery or the Prado.
Many of the larger - than - life paintings — frequently diptychs or triptychs — are hung low to the ground, allowing the viewer to see his or her entire reflections like a mirror through the barrage of medical data and begging the questions: do you like the reflection you see?
NARI WARD Hanging study, 2017 U.S. currency edges, acrylic paint, indelible ink, overproof white rum on wood panels, wooden saw horses, and Kraft paper 11 panels: each, 24 x 18 x 1.5 inches, 611 x 45.7 x 3.8 cm installed dimensions variable LM25289
Antiwar messaging bookended entryways as well: One was occupied mightily by a Bread and Puppet Theater display (MILITARIZED; HYPNOTIZED declared their banners), and the other hosted seldom - seen paintings by Don Van Vliet, whose chunky, visionary abstraction The Drazy Hoops, 1997, hung catty - corner from Wally Hedrick's Peace, 1953, a wavy American flag with the title scrawled across it.
Chamberlain says that recently he has seen more contemporary — art galleries embracing other colors: Yvon Lambert mounted an Andres Serrano show on black walls, and Zach Feuer hung German artist Anton Henning «s expressionist paintings against walls colored a dark gray — green.
Echoing the same event, Descending the Staircase, 2012, allows the emancipated slats to hang parabolically from a wire, the title an obvious nod to Duchamp's ridiculed painting of a nude, completed a century earlier in 1912 and first seen in the United States at the controversial Armory Show of 1913.
, 2012, allows the emancipated slats to hang parabolically from a wire, the title an obvious nod to Duchamp's ridiculed painting of a nude, completed a century earlier in 1912 and first seen in the United States at the controversial Armory Show of 1913.
Dubbed «The Merry - Go - Round Show,» it arose from his concern that a new generation of Abstract Expressionist painters was not being seen in L.A. Hopps rented the merry - go - round at the Santa Monica Pier for $ 80, stretched tarp around the poles and hung nearly 100 paintings by 40 artists, including Richard Diebenkorn, Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still and Jay De Feo.
Elderfield: I saw the painting last summer when it was borrowed by the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia from the Picasso Museum, hanging along with Manet's Mannheim painting and our Picasso, «The Charnel House,» which we lent them, and I must confess that «Massacre of Korea» just seemed so formulaic.
What is more, paintings made at about the same time - they might be separated by just a year or two - have, generally speaking, been hung close to each other so that we can see for ourselves quite how much obfuscation has gone on in the past, how many lies or half - truths the tellers of art's tale have been peddling.
I had no idea that my painting was hanging at the Modern (and in the lobby), but apparently Harold had seen it the day before and he wanted to surprise me, so he invited me to meet him there for a chess game.
Go see Kadar Brock's contemporary process paintings and erasures hang alongside 1970s work from Heinz Mack and Otto Piene.
Visitors to the Scarlatti Kirkpatrick exhibit found a rich context in which they can see the trajectory of the artist's career, as earlier Stella works from Johnson's personal collection now hang in the Glass House's Painting Gallery.
«To see things as they are»: that is the title of one of the largest paintings by Sigmar Polke, the prolific trickster of postwar German art, hanging now in the central gallery of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
The first art Ms. Schutz remembers seeing was by her mother, a junior high school art teacher whose Abstract Expressionist paintings of Lake Michigan hung on the walls of their home.
Please do not get hung up on this touchstone series the way many historians have, fetishizing this work to the point where these works have not only been deemed «the last paintings,» but seen as Stella's best work.
I can't wait to see it installed with the paintings hanging above.
In one of The Armory Show's few overtly political moments, a powerful and timely painting by Titus Kaphar hangs on the booth's outer wall; the work (The Cost of Removal, 2017) was inspired by President Trump's hanging of a portrait of Andrew Jackson in the Oval Office and sees Jackson on a horse with the names of his slaves penned on shreds of canvas tacked on by rusted nails.
We saw paintings that curved away from the wall, paintings with things hanging from them; we saw mobiles, first - edition concrete poetry books, Bernd and Hilla Becher's photos of weird water towers, and Carl Andre's shiny floor tiles that we could actually walk on without a guard hauling us away.
Many years ago, I saw his amazing kite paintings hanging from the ceiling of the Tate in his impressive solo exhibit there and he became one of my favorite artists.
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