Sentences with phrase «abstract avant»

In 1953 he developed an interest in the St. Ives School, which embraced the abstract avant - garde movement, and became friendly with the painters Terry Frost, Patrick Heron and Roger Hilton.
The town rapidly became a centre for abstract avant - garde landscape painting, and attracted a new generation of creative practitioners like Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Roger Hilton, Peter Lanyon, John Wells and Bryan Wynter, who had a significant influence on the evolution of fine art painting in the UK during the second half of the 20th century.
The second part of the exhibition will be dedicated to European and American art from the 1970s until today, i.e. artists who further develop the abstract avant - garde trends with different accents (John M Armleder, Daniel Buren, Sylvie Fleury, Peter Halley, Imi Knoebel, Gerold Miller, Olivier Mosset, Michael Zahn, and others).
A separate exhibition area of 600 m ² has been reserved exclusively for representatives of the abstract avant - garde and international media art.
The internationally renowned corporate collection comprises some 2000 works focusing on the abstract avant - garde, young media artists as well as commissioned works around automobile themes and includes 30 large - scale sculptures in various publicly accessible locations.
At this event in Berlin, the Daimler Art Collection (which concentrates on abstract avant - garde movements and reduced conceptual tendencies from Bauhaus to current contemporary art) presents mainly new acquisitions in the field of international contemporary art for the first time.The presentation of our Ampersand exhibition includes site - specific installations and video art as well as paintings, drawings and photography.
The exhibition Life Itself stretches from the early 20th century, when artists in and alongside the abstract avant - garde were endeavouring to categorise existence, and up until today's world of objects existing in a state somewhere in between what we call the living and the non-living.
With abstract expressionism at its peak, and based on the traditions of the abstract avant - garde in dialogue with color field painting, Kelly developed a vocabulary that left panel painting behind.
Rockenschaub's works in animation, painting, sculpture, and site - specific installation use radical reduction and concentration to push the formal vocabulary of the abstract avant - garde, but never strays into the color palette of more staid academia.
Rockenschaub's works in animation, painting, sculpture, and site - specific installation use radical reduction and concentration to push the formal vocabulary of the abstract avant - garde, but never...
At this event in Berlin, the Daimler Art Collection (which concentrates on abstract avant - garde movements and reduced conceptual tendencies from Bauhaus to current contemporary art) presents mainly new acquisitions in the field of international contemporary art for the first time.

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Signal, Meet Noise: Adrian (Adam Goldberg, with Lucy Punch) is an avant - garde sound artist who creates abstract symphonies by breaking glass, popping bubble wrap and such.
There are important works in the permanent collection (almost always on view) by Mondrian, Chagall, Picasso, and Warhol, as well as a large number of abstract paintings by Makevich, which are well - worth seeing if you have an interest in Russian avant - garde.
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.
In his paintings he reflected abstract - minimalist trends in 20th century art as were manifest, say, in the Russian avant - garde, American color field painting or Minimal Art.
A central figure on the New York avant - garde scene, Kusama was famous for her delicately patterned abstract canvases, soft furniture with phalluses, and happenings in which she painted naked participants with her now signature polka dots.
Soon after World War II, the center of the avant - garde shifted from Europe to the United States when the first American - grown modern art movement — abstract expressionism — was born.
But if MoMA's vision of abstraction embraces the work of the Abstract Expressionists, then it makes no sense whatsoever to exclude Miró and Klee, whose richly poetic understanding of the content of abstract art left such a deep impression on the American avant - garde in the 1940s.
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.
Neel's dedication to the «unfashionable» art of portrait painting and social realism — and this during the decades of abstract expressionism, pop art and minimalism — ensured that her work remained permanently out of kilter with avant - garde artistic developments.
The best of American painters and sculptors, both abstract and representational, exist today in a disconnected, disenfranchised underground, paying terrible consequences, in an uphill struggle for recognition while creating a new, genuine avant - garde.
Inspired by abstract expressionism, the paintings blend intuitive process with child - like discoveries of the COBRA avant - garde group, cleansing the angst and subconscious monsters with his ever - present, smiley - face signature.
Currently the official story of avant - garde abstract painting and sculpture in America that is on view at the Whitney Museum, denies works of scores of artists that demonstrate that American painters and sculptors by the late sixties went beyond minimalism creating a new expressionism.
Her commitment to truth and dedication to figuration — unfashionable during her lifetime — ensured that her work remained permanently out of kilter with avant - garde movements such as abstract expressionism, pop art and minimalism.
Working across large - scale woodcuts, gouache paintings, so called «typewriter drawings» and ceramic sculptures, their uniquely carnivalesque visual language combines influences from traditional folk art and abstract art from the early 20th century European avant - garde.
Inspired by the work of the Russian avant - garde and their pioneering use of montage techniques, Anna Parkina's collage - like prints layer photographic fragments with abstract areas of bold color.
They came from the halcyon days of New York art — the days when abstract expressionist artists, who were mostly poor and unknown for much of their lives, were just emerging from obscurity, and the then avant - garde - inclined MOMA was busily buying their art straight from their exhibitions.
Then again, as with abstract painting or Andy Warhol, can Leslie really still trust the avant - garde?
Henriquez's Carmen Herrera Inside Popova (2013) joins a framed reproduction by Herrera, a Cuban - American abstract painter, within a pattern designed by Russian avant - garde artist Lyubov Sergeyevna Popova.
During the thirties in ever increasing numbers due to Hitler's rise in power and his hostility towards modernism in art, European avant - gardists such as Piet Mondrian, Fernand Leger and Lazio Moholy - Nagy landed on these shores and supported and joined this courageous group of abstract artists.
They befriended artists like Milton Avery, Mark Rothko, Jackson Pollock, and became insiders in the avant - garde abstract expressionist social circle.
Mocking the discussion about representation versus abstraction, Reinhardt focused on the American avant - garde scene that marked the abstract art as degenerate and subversive.
James Elkins, Irit Rogoff, Markus Miessen and many more — See the speakers» abstracts for our conference «Black Mountain — Educational Turn and the Avant - Garde» taking place on the 25-26/09 / 2015 at Hamburger Bahnhof — Museum für Gegenwart — Berlin.
In abstract painting during the 1950s and 1960s several new directions like hard - edge painting and other forms of geometric abstraction began to appear in artist studios and in radical avant - garde circles as a reaction against the subjectivism of abstract expressionism.
Post-War America, with its strive for a new identity as the new global art center and a new set of values, created an auspicious ground for the avant - garde artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Arshile Gorky, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning, and Barnett Newman and although their works differed aesthetically and technically, art critics like Clement Greenberg classified them all as abstract - expressionists.
Richard Smith rose to the forefront of the emerging avant - garde scene in London in the 1960s, standing apart from the burgeoning Pop Art movement by melding the slick and vibrant imagery found in advertising billboards and consumer packaging with an abstract painterly style very much his own.
He soon became deeply involved in the avant - garde community around him, founding, along with painter Mark Rothko, a group of abstract painters called «The Ten.»
He uses punchy graphics with shimmering colours to bring the avant garde manifesto into the same cultural and aesthetic space as the advertising slogan, thereby making ideology abstract.
Founded by Dwan in a storefront in Los Angeles in 1959, Dwan's West Coast enterprise was a leading avant - garde space in the early 1960s, presenting works by abstract expressionists, neo-dadaists, pop artists, and nouveaux réalistes, including Philip Guston, Franz Kline, Ad Reinhardt, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Edward Kienholz, Yves Klein, Joseph Kosuth, Arman, Martial Raysse, Niki di Sant Phalle, and Jean Tinguely.
This was clearly a period of great growth for Sommer, who further drifted toward the pursuit of the avant - garde, and whose work bridged the influences of surrealism and abstract expressionism.
Founded by Dwan in a storefront in Los Angeles in 1959, Dwan's West Coast enterprise was a leading avant - garde space in the early 1960s, presenting works by abstract expressionists, neo-dadaists, pop artists, and nouveaux réalistes.
3 x 3 from Hungary This exhibition of three generations of Hungarian avant - garde art, spanned the last four decades, from the grand master of abstract painting Tamás Lossonczy, to the youngest generation of 1990s neo-conceptual artists.
From Blast to Pop features works by important British avant - garde artists such as Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, and William Turnbull and explores the period between two defining movements in English Modernism: Vorticism (England's first abstract art movement) and British Pop art of the late 1950s.
The addition of motion and sound brought new dimensions to the abstract art pioneered by Wassily Kandinsky and other avant - garde painters of the early twentieth century.
We are devoted to booking the best artists / projects working in abstract / experimental / avant - garde music, harsh noise, drone, and «unclassifiable» sound artists — we only book artists who we are personally excited to see.
In these early galleries, perfunctory sketches alternate with paintings like «Modern Art» — a brief anthology of enervated abstract marks against a black ground — that skewer a half - century of avant - garde rhetoric in one mid-size canvas.
A study of the aesthetics, politics, and science of the Apollo era, his dissertation explores abstract art, experimental architecture, and radical design of the 1960s and 1970s avant - garde, as related to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
The works of art that we could dub as formalist already achieved fame by other names — modern art, abstract art, the avant - garde, yet they here are presented in the context of their philosophical origin.
Often perceived as the last avant - garde movement, Cobra was crucial in the development of the European abstract expressionism.
Ferren was active in the European avant - garde circles, and produced paintings influenced by the abstract geometry of artists such as Piet Mondrian, Wassily Kandinsky, and Robert Delaunay.
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