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Bradford, in his new paintings focusing on cartoons, builds on his signature practice of layering paper scraps found on Los Angeles streets.
Many of Schnabel's signature tropes — the use of dropcloths and soiled canvases, the incorporation of studio debris and other «imperfections» into the body of the work, and his re-imagining of found materials — have become celebrated gestures in contemporary painting.
From his studio in Long Island City, the artist Walter Robinson talks about finding his signature style of painting, the themes behind his work and his love of pulp fiction.
The Dublin - born artist's signature colors such as dark red, earthy yellow, and off blue stack dominate the exhibition that finds a balance between his three dimensional works and large scale paintings.
Julia Rommel's paintings seem to highlight their frames, having been stretched many times over during their creation, whereas in truth the main bodies of the canvas are often intensely wrought through a process of layering and erasure that she likens to a fight: «I've found myself taking elaborate steps to keep my own signature away.
Curated by Natalie Kates, the exhibition features Aquiles» paintings, sculpture and signature metalwork, made from found metal and discarded paint cans collected in his native Cuba.
Among the notable transactions: White Cube sold a gargantuan Mark Bradford canvas for $ 725,000, David Zwirner parted with a»90s - era Luc Tuymans painting for $ 1.4 million and two more for $ 900,000 apiece, Pace sold an Adam Pendleton mirror painting for $ 65,000, Paula Cooper took in $ 200,000 for a Claes Oldenburg watercolor of scissors, Lehmann Maupin sold a Mickalene Thomas painting for $ 55,000, 303 Gallery parted with two signature Jacob Kassay mirrored canvases for $ 150,000 each, and Sadie Coles sold a Rudolf Stingel self - portrait (a version of one included in his Venice show) for $ 2 million, and Blum & Poe found $ 250,000 for a Yoshitomo Nara painting.
Two of the artist's four paintings in the sale — a black - and - white «Little Electric Chair» and a signature square canvas with four flowers — didn't find takers.
She developed a unique, innovative painting style which she called trapunto painting, that fused spontaneous self - expression with hand - stitched painted surfaces covered with traditional materials, found objects and her signature vibrant colors.
But it is likely that Kline was aware of these works, given the two artists» longstanding friendship; given these works» proximity in style to Kline's signature style; given that de Kooning and Kline both found themselves in New York after de Kooning's return from Italy in January of 1960 and before Kline's departure for France and Italy in June of 1960; and given that during this period de Kooning and Kline met at least once: at the opening of Kline's exhibition of new paintings at the Sidney Janis Gallery, which represented de Kooning.26
His integration of painting and found objects led to his signature practice of Combine Ppainting and found objects led to his signature practice of Combine PaintingPainting.
The juxtaposition of graphic paintings with readymade objects is one of the artist's signature moves; just as the octopus represents a found image culled from the world, the furniture speaks directly to ways of seeing that exceed the usual confines of an exhibition space.
«MKNZM (Mechanism)» is comprised of the artist's signature constructivist, graffuturist aesthetic, the show includes collage on wood, painting on canvas, and etched found clipboards.
In the series, he appropriates guest - book signatures from his exhibitions as Buck and transcribes them using a one - inch ink grid onto found paintings ---- second hand, as it were.
A constellation of paintings, sculptures, and found objects, this show dramatically expands upon the artist's practice including a carefully considered investigation of color and figuration amidst his signature abstractions.
With their origins found around the year of 1962, his signature mirror paintings use the reflective picture plane to draw both the viewer and the environment into the work of art, toying with the traditional notion of the painted image being a fixed and uninterruptible moment in time.
There were body parts, a la de Kooning, but the signature was one of the things that I found — particularly in the paintings of the «Earth Green Series,» done in sepia or umber tone, is her own signature and that certainly took me back to John Graham.
He initially experimented with Cubism and Abstract Expressionism, but found his signature style after his young son challenged him to paint as well as the artists in his Mickey Mouse comic book.
It is this understated cadence that McGee will offer viewers in Department of Neighborhood Services including a large - scale multiple panel painting featuring Op art abstraction, geometric shapes, and words rendered in a variety of letterforms; a signature wall cluster including photographs of urban desolation, graffiti documentation, and McGee's delicate drawings of faces and figures; and, finally, a sampling of found - object sculpture transformed into polychromed vessels.
Pretty wallpapers, painted furniture and vintage finds are also key elements of the owner's signature look.
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