Sentences with phrase «about pure abstraction»

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Whitehead would meet this contention through having a hierarchy from sense objects to perceptual objects, to physical objects, to scientific objects, with more and more abstraction and interpretation, at each stage and he can only get away with what he says about pure sense objects if he makes them far more primitive than one normally thinks sense objects are.
However, beginning with Wassily Kandinsky's pioneering work in pure abstraction and his theorizing about «The Spiritual in Art,» many of the most spiritually ambitious visual artists of the modern age have found that their ambitions are best served by the stripped down, elemental language of abstraction.
If these artists were about reduction of form and pure painting, Biltereyst's abstractions employ references to contemporary everyday life and evoke familiar shapes: logos on currency, advertising on the sides of trucks, or fences on a country road.
At times her work has been figurative and at times completely abstract; at times it's been totally about a picture, and other times there's been no picture, just pure abstraction or pure process.
His paintings often appear to be pure abstractions, but upon investigation and contemplation, they reveal a charged space that connects to the artist's personal experiences and whose underlying ideas raise questions about issues from politics to environmentalism to cultural identity.
Searching for the metaphoric representation of mankind, Millei has used his intuition and painterly brushstrokes to create objects of pure abstraction that are no longer just about making a portrait of one person, but represent a collective portrait of men / women.
But about this time Grace Hartigan began to abandon the formal approaches of pure abstraction.
His work, a curious combination of pure abstraction and cartoonlike boxes with mouths, has been well received; Kertess might also well admire Dunham's attitude about the last generation in SoHo.
Think of the abstractions being done around Europe at that time, many of them small and even clumsy and half - hearted or half - assed in their approach to pure abstraction — I'm talking about you Robert Delaunay — and I am bringing this up because when MoMA organized their 2012 survey exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910 - 1925, they included Delaunay, but not Klint, of which exclusion abstraction — I'm talking about you Robert Delaunay — and I am bringing this up because when MoMA organized their 2012 survey exhibition, Inventing Abstraction: 1910 - 1925, they included Delaunay, but not Klint, of which exclusion Abstraction: 1910 - 1925, they included Delaunay, but not Klint, of which exclusion more later.
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