The universal
abstract language of his paintings visibly influenced the abstract art but also the applied arts, graphic and product design as well as architecture.
Because 70 percent of the population communicates with mostly concrete language, and 30 percent
prefers abstract language, there is likely to be conflict based simply on differences in communication preferences.
While these four female artists work within a
similar abstract language, they each use different styles and tools to take the medium of painting to its current place in art.
Steegmann Mangrané
uses abstract language to articulate unstable meaning, and his works thus convey a sense of space and time.
This overview of his life and work will be from a uniquely Lancaster perspective and explore the deeply inherent connection of his love of the land in the county and how he developed that into his
own abstract language that he used for the balance of his career.
Having viewed the idea of the pure
abstract language as problematised by its lack of communication from artist to viewer, -LSB-...]
Mike Yaniro's (* 1980) Expanded PVC text panels encode information from Material Safety Data Sheets, primarily physical data relating to the material itself,
into abstract language.
Graphic tablet manufacturer Wacom has just given birth to WILL - otherwise known as the Wacom Ink Layer Language.Wacom announced on Wednesday that it has developed a standard
abstract language for drawing and handwriting on the screens of mobile devices,... Read more
He was also impressed by an exhibition of the abstract «pop» sculptures of Anthony Caro (born 1924) at the Whitechapel Gallery, London in 1963 and shared with the sculptor the desire to create a
new abstract language in his medium.
- Publishers Weekly «If F. Scott Fitzgerald and Marguerite Duras had had a son, he would be Simon Van Booy; this is a truly special writer who does things
with abstract language that is so evocative and original your breath literally catches in your chest.
Keltie Ferris is a New York - based artist who, armed with a spray paint of vaporized oil pigments, has developed a fresh and entirely
original abstract language.
The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian worked obsessively with the idea of aesthetic simplification, founding the art movement known as DeStijl, which sought to reduce painting to its most
basic abstract language.
Having viewed the idea of the
pure abstract language as problematised by its lack of communication from artist to viewer, here Bradley continues to build in a more communal language of references or quotes taken from abstract art history.
The works, dating from the 1900s to the 1940s, reveal how these leading American modernists each developed their own
personal abstract language to give expression to their physical and spiritual response to nature.
Contemporary developments in Russian avant - garde art and Bauhaus design, were to influence Kandinsky's
abstract language further and to have a major impact on his later works.
(Robinson especially criticized many of the Marxists whose talks she attended,
whose abstract language and sense of victimhood, she said, seem entirely out of touch with the real suffering of hundreds of millions of laborers worldwide today.)
The new results strengthen the idea that this machinery is predisposed to
abstract language even without being taught.
Note: This lesson applies specifically to English language arts, but it can be modified or applied to other subject areas or age groups that would benefit from a richer understanding of
abstract language concepts.
In her work, the personal reveals itself incrementally through an ever -
shifting abstract language invented to express the artist's compound identity as a woman, lesbian and Jew.
Its blue, minimal palette, painted over a cracked surface of plaster placed atop canvases, is a
refreshing abstract language to Varejão's aforementioned endeavor on tiles, trade and colonialism.
From career start in 1962, Richter developed both his photorealist and
abstracted languages side - by - side, producing voraciously and evolving his artistic style in short intervals.
In the catalogue introduction to the exhibition Fry argued that the post-impressionist creates, not a pale response to actual appearance, but a new reality.18 He argued that the logical extreme of such a method would be the complete renunciation of natural form and the creation of a
purely abstract language, a visual music.
Around 1955 the artist's search for an
objective abstract language led to his constructed reliefs made from pre-formed industrial materials.
The seven drawings created for his exhibition at the Hammer Museum clearly demonstrate the artist's fluency in various dialects of the
common abstract language, resonating with Constructivist and Minimalist tones and with a few refrains in less analytical abstract traditions.
Highly aware of his identity and all of its aspects, this man's art navigates the space between
formal abstract language and Native American totems, offering an original set of abstract sculptures, paintings and prints that celebrate multi-cultural lifestyle.
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 — 1986) is best known for her distinctive paintings of flowers and landscapes which applied a precise, often hard -
edged abstract language to evocative natural forms.
From ink drawings made as a student, through charcoal works that are marked as much by erasure as by charcoal, to luminous exploratory watercolours, the exhibition traces his commitment to a
rigorous abstract language.
The
perplexing abstract language of Maggi's tiny incised paper sculptures promotes longer viewing time and shifts our bodily relationship to an intimate viewing experience.
When Kazimir Malevich painted his Black Square in 1915, he confirmed that
visually abstract language was the best way to communicate the language of modernity.
This exhibition follows Wassily Kandinsky's intriguing journey from figurative landscape painter to modernist master, as he strove to develop a
radically abstract language.
Each of the six artists will present works aligned with the methodologies or interests inherent to the poetic process, lending a lyrical sense to both material and object by using a mix of
individual abstract language and intuitive composition or gesture.
Working between a
rich abstract language and slacker aesthetics, Joe Bradley is an American painter who emphasizes the use of as little effort and material as possible in order to depict complex expressive narratives.
But these early examples already contained a
rationalist abstract language that pointed to an awareness of the most daring rationalist architectonic experiments of Edoardo Persico and Giuseppe Terragni.
Rail: That body of work opened up new possibilities in terms of
different abstract language, without giving up the reference to landscape, that became more invested in legible form in the late»90s — I mean your installation at Andre Emmerich in 1997.