Sentences with phrase «white painting series»

Featuring new works from his white painting series, Taccetti attempts to eliminate all external visual cues from his pieces, using the fundamental properties of the materials as his guides.
The lineage begins with: Cezanne's use of raw canvas («in - reserve»), Barnett Newman's painting «Name II,» 1950, Robert Rauschenberg's White painting series, 1951, Piero Manzoni's clay -LSB-...]
Within the 1951 White Paintings series, the artist proposed that his seemingly static white paintings were actually dynamically altered by ambient components − shadows, natural and artificial lighting, dust particles and angles of view — in fact changing the work itself.

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Even as the series begins to paint her as a burgeoning minor - league Walter White, this story thread has nothing worthwhile to offer, besides mutating Piper's unchecked egotistical privilege into something even more hideous.
Dressed in a two - tone pearl white / gold paint scheme, the Hurst Edition Chrysler 300C features a custom grille and hood louvers, and harkens back to an earlier era of Chrysler C - series vehicles, thanks to a new Hurst dual-gate shifter.
Unlike the previous test vehicle, which was painted in a rather dull shade of light grey, the 2 Series depicted in our new photos wears a more attractive shade of white and sports a number of different features.
Lot # 737.1 - This custom GMC 100 series pickup has undergone a frame - off rotisserie restoration during which time the exterior was completely sand - blasted before it was finished in new two - tone blue and white paint.
The exterior paint finishes Alpine White non-metallic, Sapphire Black metallic and the exclusive Valencia Orange metallic are available for the BMW 1 Series M Coupe.
With only 1,500 units available, the 2014 Scion xB Release Series 10.0 is painted with pearl white and subtle green highlights Electric Quartz paint and equipped with Tungsten Gray colored wheel caps
Only 1,000 Series Blue examples will be built — 500 painted WR Blue Pearl and 500 in Crystal White Pearl — but as the upgrades are mostly cosmetic, I don't think it's really worth pushing the price north of $ 30,000 when destination charges are added.
The BMW 1 Series M Coupe is available in three exterior paint finishes, Alpine White, Sapphire Black and Valencia Orange, which is unique to this model.
Rigo Peralta rigoperalta.com «I'm working on a series of black - and - white paintings entitled «Nothing is black and white; there is some gray in between.»
Although plucked from his imagination, Yung - Chun's paintings seem to highlight everything that is wrong with our culture today — from overuse of the internet to our general social ills, it's an impressive series of work, with many scenes set in his own house and with his white French bulldog, who makes the occasional appearance.
Moonassi is an illustrative series by Dae - Hyun Kim, an artist from South Korea who turned his attention to creating these black and white drawings during his studies in Oriental Painting at Hongik University, Seoul.
In the late 1970s, Barkley Hendricks began a series of his large figure portraits in stylish white outfits painted on white backgrounds.
He also painted a related series with secondary colored dots on white fields, and a smaller group with gray dots on white fields.
The essential works in the exhibition include Jean - Paul Riopelle's Saint - Anthon (1954), one of a remarkable series of «white» paintings inspired by the snow - capped peaks of the Austrian Alps.
The exhibition features a new series of Boo Saville's colour field paintings, which are shown in dialogue with a number of black and white canvases.
Before I began my fifteen series paintings, 9» x 6», large open fields with 4» borders I made a group of nine or ten large hard edge paintings in mostly primary colors and some smaller ones a few of which were in black and white.
Through Aug. 16, 2014 Mark Bradford at White Cube Hong Kong Known for his abstract, layered collage paintings, Los Angeles - based Mark Bradford is presenting «a series of new works about Hong Kong that explore structures of power and politics through the lens of urban planning, in the world's most densely populated city.»
Blocks of pale colour take over from the tight grids; these in turn give way to a series of grey paintings, then the white islands, and a last, more exuberant phase.
Steve is an important work by the artist, and only the second of his «white on white» series of paintings to come to auction.
Already using black - and - white palette in a series of ink on paper sketches, Kline now expanded the method employed the canvas and house - painting brushes that enabled him to create broad strokes of dark color intersecting the white background.
This exhibition includes examples from Tobias» series of wall - sized white paintings, executed around 1960.
Tuff Tony is an important work by the artist from his now iconic 1978 «white on white» series of paintings.
In an exhibition staged across White Cube's premises in both Mason's Yard and Hoxton Square, Hirst presented nineteen new works from the «Blue Paintings» series.
This series of eleven white and gold paintings marks the artist's first collaboration with his twin, Korapat Arunanondchai.
One of the most interesting and witty paintings in this series is a large (6 x 10») white canvas with thin sky blue lines painted to resemble a brick wall.
That same year Peter Young painted a series of large abstract paintings that were tight clusters of primary colored dots on white fields.
His final series of paintings from the mid-1960s were gray, and black with white borders, seemingly abstract landscapes of an endless bleak, tundra - like, unknown country.
That year Young made a major series of colored dot paintings on white fields that skyrocketed him to international attention.
As in her iconic series Azulejões, where the artist amplifies the scale of the blue and white Portuguese tile, these new three - dimensional oil paintings have grown from her fascination to develop a technique that would allow her to reconstruct 19th century Pallisy ware from the celebrated Portuguese factory of Caldas da Rainha, run by Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (1846 - 1905) one of the most relevant Portuguese artists and Palissy follower.
The other version came in March at the Whitney Biennial, as a likeness of Emmett Till in his coffin was included in a series of abstract paintings by the white painter Dana Schutz.
The Arundel series of paintings, begun in 1973, [11] features barely visible graphite lines and accumulations of white paint on white surfaces.
From his earliest photo - paintings to his seminal series of Grau (Grey) paintings in the 1970s, Richter had been fascinated by the intermediate tonalities between black and white, and in the early 1990s began a series of grey - painted mirrors, or Grauer Spiegel.
Her current exhibition, 6 out of 5 at White Cube Mason's Yard in London, is a broad survey of her work across the decades, including her well - known photographic series from the 70s, frottage drawings from the 80s, and more recent paintings.
These white paintings grew out of another series of portraits Chimes painted in the 1970s, where many of the same modernist figures are chronicled and memorialized in small, dark portraits with hand - crafted frames.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
Realising that the inner band epitomised her career - long aim to demonstrate how dramatically perception affects our experience, she began a series of White Inner Band paintings in 1999.
Sarabia is best known for his series of hand - painted ceramic vessels that at first glance are indistinguishable from the blue - and - white Talavera vases that tourists buy as souvenirs.
In her Let us now Praise Famous Men (2012) series of acrylic paintings, Ruyter appropriated Depression - era black and white photographs from the archive of the Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information in the Library of Congress.
In elegant hues of primrose yellow, powder blue and white, Retribution is a uniquely powerful work from the artist's celebrated series of butterfly grid paintings.
Featuring a series of etchings and lithographs produced at Mark Attwood's Artists» Press studio in White River as well as mixed media collage drawings and paintings all the size of vinyl record covers; Nhlengethwa's new works are stark, mostly monochromatic and affectingly vivid, echoing the emotion of Davis's melody.
On view will be new grid paintings and a new series of craquelure paintings in black and white.
Held's Alphabet paintings from the early 1960s — large, flatly painted hard - edge abstractions based on letter forms — preceded Schapiro's Ox series by a few years, and his black - and - white series are from 1967 — 69.
His most recent works have included White on White paintings from the «Less is More Series» Stay tuned for more to come.
Constantly evolving her method of application, Lonegan's current paintings are a marked shift from her previous series, The Mark on the Wall (2012) and the White Page Paintings (2011), which leaned toward dispersing gestures in blank, shallpaintings are a marked shift from her previous series, The Mark on the Wall (2012) and the White Page Paintings (2011), which leaned toward dispersing gestures in blank, shallPaintings (2011), which leaned toward dispersing gestures in blank, shallow space.
Esopus 23 presents specially - commissioned projects exclusive to this issue including a series of images printed on translucent and metallic stocks by Marilyn Minter, a portfolio of die - cut works by Mickalene Thomas, a collection of images and documentation by Jody Wood relating to her ongoing «Beauty in Transition» series, a new series of paintings by Stefan Kürten; drawings by Karo Akpokiere dealing with the challenges of living and working between Berlin and Lagos, and a series of abstract photographic «landscapes» created in the darkroom by master black - and - white printer Chuck Kelton.
For her White Columns exhibition Daignault has produced a 12» x 16» painting of a CCTV monitor in a series / edition of thirty unique examples.
Yayoi Kusama's (b. 1929, Japan) Infinity Nets YSOR (2011) from an ongoing series of delicate, abstract white paintings explores the landscape of her mind.On show alongside this is Prem Sahib's (b. 1982, UK) Undetectable (2013), a minimal sculpture that references an undetectable HIV status.
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