Pink Cherries, 1976 and Burst 1982 were very successful paintings in
the abstract art exhibitions of the time — exhibitions now of «legend» such as the Hayward Annual in 1974 the Serpentine in «79 and the ICA in «81.
As founding member of «Grupo 8 ″ he participated in group shows at the Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires, at the University of Chile, and in Prague, and participated in different
abstract art exhibitions in Uruguay, Israel, Brazil, United States, Poland, Sweden and Venezuela.
This week we celebrate the biggest human culture by highlighting five current
abstract art exhibitions that explore the language of the culture of forms.
We're giving you the chance to win two tickets to the gallery's
abstract art exhibition, plus a tote bag and exhibition catalogue.
Not exact matches
The
exhibition Beauty and the Brain Revealed at the American Association for the Advancement of Science builds on a 2010 collaboration between the Zanvyl Krieger Mind / Brain Institute at the Johns Hopkins University and the Walters
Art Museum to examine how the brain perceives
abstract sculpture.
The
exhibition, «Guggenheim Collection: The American Avant - Garde 1945 - 1980,» will feature works by artists including Chuck Close, Donald Judd, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, and Charles Bell, representing genres including pop
art, photorealism,
abstract expressionism, and minimalism.
«Generations of black
abstract painters never seem to be celebrated,» says Valerie Cassel Oliver, senior curator at the Contemporary
Arts Museum Houston, where she recently organized «Black in the
Abstract,» a two - part
exhibition that focused on the history of African American painters working in abstraction.
3 Clyfford Still painted a traditional portrait of his mother (PH - 420) in 1946, the same year as his breakthrough
exhibition of completely
abstract paintings at Peggy Guggenheim's
Art of this Century Gallery.
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With a title that plays on Robert Rauschenberg's infamous 1961 portrait of Iris Clert — a telegram that simply states, «This is a portrait of Iris Clert if I say so,» — this groundbreaking
exhibition examines the rise and evolution of symbolic,
abstract, and conceptual portraiture in modern and contemporary American
Art.
His 2015
exhibition at the Albright - Knox
Art Gallery, Buffalo, presented a group of multicolored
abstract paintings done in bubblegum, bridging the gap between
Abstract Expressionism and sidewalk detritus.
The
exhibition titled «Painting in Italy 1910s - 1950s: Futurism, Abstraction, Concrete
Art,» presents works of Italian abstract art, bringing together fifty years of history over two floo
Art,» presents works of Italian
abstract art, bringing together fifty years of history over two floo
art, bringing together fifty years of history over two floors.
The gallery continues, «In his essay for the
exhibition catalogue, William Agee describes Hofmann as going against the grain of the artistic canon of the day; «His
art was too big, too bold, to be encapsulated in a few years after 1945, the years we generally identify as the heyday of
abstract expressionism.»
Featuring works — over a third of which are newly created — by an international and intergenerational group of artists, the
exhibition explores blackness as a highly evocative and animating force in various approaches to
abstract art.
Diebenkorn speaks of his family background and early life; his education and his service in the Marine Corps; his introduction to modernism; his early
abstract work; the formation of the Bay Area figurative school and the relationship between
art in New York and in the Bay Area; teaching; critical and public reaction to his work; important
exhibitions of his work; vacillating between the figurative and the
abstract in his painting; his working methods.
He joined the «Irascibles» in protest against the Met's exclusion of avant - garde artwork from its juried
exhibitions, and he was also part of the Studio 35 three - day symposium on
abstract art, which included — among others — Norman Lewis, James Brooks, Theodoros Stamos, and Willem de Kooning.
Known for her
abstract painting and conceptual
art, this
exhibition features «her oblong and un-stretched canvases, as well as her experimentation with hole - punched dots, hand drawn arrows, printed text, and personal postcards.»
«It is the excitements of this conjunction between a Romantic nineteenth - century Briton and an
abstract expressionist twentieth - century American that the
exhibition seeks to evoke, revealing the fellowship that the two artists share in paint across their temporal divide, and the vibrant correspondences which uncover something of the timeless cerebral foundations of landscape
art.
The Irascibles were a group of American
abstract artists who, in 1950, signed an open letter, to the president of The Metropolitan Museum of
Art, rejecting the museum's
exhibition: American Painting Today — 1950, and boycotting the accompanying competition.
And soon, Fine revealed to the audience gathered to hear the conversation at the National Gallery of
Art in Washington, D.C., that two of Miller's paintings by Norman Lewis would be included in a fall 2015
exhibition of the
abstract artist's work.
The
exhibition will also feature works from the High's distinguished collection of folk and self - taught
art, including pieces by the Gee's Bend quilter and
abstract artist Mary Lee Bendolph and the visionary preacher and environment builder Howard Finster.
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EXHIBITION SCHEDULE AT A MUSEUM IN UPHEAVAL The Met's, which included shows of camera - phone images exchanged by 12 pairs of artists; the nearly
abstract etchings of the 17th - century Dutch artist Hercules Segers; Marsden Hartley's Maine paintings; an astounding survey of Japanese bamboo
art and basketry (through Feb. 4); and, of course, the recently opened shows of David Hockney's paintings (through Feb. 25) and Michelangelo's drawings.
The
exhibition includes the mind - bending surfaces of op
art, the repeated imagery of pop
art, the mathematical order of Constructivism, and the sequential placement of brightly - coloured
abstract units in New Generation sculpture.
Focusing mainly on twentieth century
abstract and minimal
art, the Collection's
exhibitions, hosted in the Daimler Contemporary gallery, are always well put together with a strong
art historical message and a clear concept.
In 2008, Dior presented «Dior and the Chinese Artists,» an ambitious
exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary
Art, in Beijing, featuring specially commissioned works by 20 artists, among them Liu, who made a series of
abstract sculptures based on a Dior dress pattern from 1948.
The
exhibition examined the
abstract process and method of
art - making.
Pierre Soulages is a «proposal about post-war
abstract expressionism» according to the
exhibition organisers, as well as a formal call to reflect upon the opinions surrounding French
art.
Louis Stern Fine
Arts is pleased to present an
exhibition of Laurie Fendrich's vibrant
abstract paintings, her first solo gallery show in Los Angeles.
The theme for the Light Space & Time
art exhibition is «
Abstracts».
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MUST - SEE
EXHIBITION openings and interesting talks and appearances happening this week in black
art: Through June 21, 2014 Brenna Youngblood at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis A selection of muted abstracts by Los Angeles - based artist Brenna Youngblood are on view at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Lou
art: Through June 21, 2014 Brenna Youngblood at Contemporary
Art Museum St. Louis A selection of muted abstracts by Los Angeles - based artist Brenna Youngblood are on view at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Lou
Art Museum St. Louis A selection of muted
abstracts by Los Angeles - based artist Brenna Youngblood are on view at the Contemporary
Art Museum St. Lou
Art Museum St. Louis.
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This group
exhibition showcases the work of a multigenerational group of artists vividly exploring the powers of
abstract representation in contemporary
art and it includes works by Eric N. Mack.
Guggenheim made her welcome, gave her
exhibitions in her gallery
Art of This Century and introduced her to the
abstract expressionists.
On view through Jan. 21, 2018, the
exhibition places their work «in context with one another — and within the larger history of
abstract art.»
The current
exhibition of Herrera's work at the Whitney Museum, entitled «Lines of Sight,» with a beautiful accompanying catalogue by Dana Miller, endeavors to rectify the
art world's long - term neglect: it focuses on Herrera's work from 1948 - 1978, from her earliest
abstracts through the various stages of her artistic evolution.
The Baltimore Museum of
Art (BMA) presents a focused exhibition of works by Senga Nengudi, one of the most inventive artists to combine abstract sculpture and performance a
Art (BMA) presents a focused
exhibition of works by Senga Nengudi, one of the most inventive artists to combine
abstract sculpture and performance
artart.
Becoming known for his
abstract paintings, Hofmann landed a solo
exhibition at Peggy Guggenheim's
Art of This Century gallery in 1944.
Events Programme A programme of talks and performances expand on the themes of the
exhibition, from an introduction to geometric
abstract art by Whitechapel Gallery director and
exhibition co-curator Iwona Blazwick (27 Feb, 3 pm) to a major two - day symposium on abstraction and society bringing together experts in the field including Doug Ashford, Tanya Barson and Briony Fer (Fri 13 & Sat 14 Mar, 11.30 am — 6 pm).
Representing the response of Mexican artists to
art movements from around the world with a cosmopolitan vision, the
exhibition also features the artwork of
abstract sculptor German Cueto, Manuel Rodríguez Lozano, Abraham Ángel, Roberto Montenegro and Rufino Tamayo.
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In 1954, he held his first
exhibition at Galleria La Bussola in Turin, where he exhibited works clearly influenced by his knowledge of informal
art and American
abstract expressionism.
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Pour (Paint): a Symposium Saturday, February 23, 2013, 2 — 5 pm A selection of artists and writers will discuss aspects of the
exhibition & related
abstract art.
Working Artist Project recipient Xie Coamin's
exhibition Samsāra, currently on display at the Museum of Contemporary
Art of Georgia, combines the Buddhist mandala with the imagery of the World Trade Center in an
abstracted composition that evokes the visual culture of his Chinese background alongside the documentation of United States history.
«The Whitney's colorful show puts aside the Georgia O'Keeffe we know best — the Gray Lady of New Mexico — to retrieve an O'Keeffe we ought to know better, the young woman who went fearlessly down the road of entirely
abstract art» — Time, Top Ten Art Exhibitions of 2
art» — Time, Top Ten
Art Exhibitions of 2
Art Exhibitions of 2009
Altogether, Grabner's
exhibition renders contemporary
art and, more significantly, contemporary culture as one that continues to be submerged in
abstract, oversized forms that rely more heavily on their physicality than the depths of their intellectual value.
ICA's
exhibition will focus on paintings from 1963 through 1986: a period when Andrade followed a distinctly optical course, and one which historically coincides with Op
Art, Minimalism, and Pattern and Decoration Painting — movements in art that relate to the pure pursuit of geometric and abstract desi
Art, Minimalism, and Pattern and Decoration Painting — movements in
art that relate to the pure pursuit of geometric and abstract desi
art that relate to the pure pursuit of geometric and
abstract design.
The
art exhibition «Triangles» features seventeen contemporary artists and their different approaches on the subject of the triangular shape and is curated by Brooklyn based
abstract artist and curator Melissa Staiger.
During artist Vadis Turner's residency at Materials for the
Arts, she created an entirely new body of work called Storm Systems, an
exhibition of
abstract paintings made from ribbon and fabric.