Sentences with phrase «abstract painting installations»

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The exhibit will include stunning hyper - realistic work by Churchill - Johnson — stark political statement contrasted with delicate, minimalist abstraction by Uyesaka — deeply engaging abstract oils by Scorzelli — dynamic and powerful ceramic insights by Rosenberg - Dent — fanciful, abstract adventures by Lehrer — an unsettling mixed - media installation with video by auto - expressionist, Metrov — striking figurative vs abstract works by Ferris — a lively «abolish blandness» painting by Lytle contrasted with fabulous yarn work from the early 90's — and a pair of McCracken's, always delightful, miniatures.
The crowded installation of huge abstract paintings, reliefs, sculptures, and painting - sculpture hybrids, augmented by works on paper, tracks the New York artist's fifty - seven - year career.
The roots of Zhang's new abstract strategy, which made its debut at Hauser & Wirth in Zurich in 2016, may be found in the artist's «Space Paintings,» environmental installations in which he covers the ceilings, floors, and walls of a gallery with abstract patterns that alter one's sense of space.
Five from LA «features paintings by... Whitney Bedford, Kirsten Everberg, Alexandra Grant, Iva Gueorguieva and Annie Lapin... all California based painters who meld representation with abstraction or the mediation of pigment... Mitchell - Innes & Nash presents works by a trio of reductive abstract artists that blur the boundaries between painting sculpture and installation
By the early 60s, he abandoned the abstract paintings and wall reliefs his early career and dedicated himself to installation.
The artists in Amerika coagulate around textile and conceptual sculpture, photography, painting, installation and performance to interrogate discursive practices that undertake the body that is formed - objectified - abstracted.
Philip Maysles presents a large - scale wall painting and sound installation inspired by Robert Motherwell's Elegy series that the abstract expressionist produced as a belated response to the Spanish Civil War.
Cain's abstract paintings often flirt with installation, unfolding across walls and floors, uncontained by the frame of the canvas.
The first solo show in an Italian museum of Chinese artist Ding Yi will propose a journey of about forty paintings and drawings, a sculpture and an installation that requires the interaction of visitors, which aims to bring the public closer to the man considered to be the most important abstract painter in contemporary China, by presenting his complex artistic practice and evolution from the nineties to the present day to the public.
She now works across media — painting, sculpture and sound installation — but in all its forms, her art has always striven to embody abstract concepts of spirituality and sensuality.
The artist — who lives in Berlin — will be displaying his extensive and many - sided oeuvre, consisting of photographs, abstract paintings, table installations, videos, and artist's books.
In media, he was all over the map: painting (abstract and figurative), drawing, photography, collage, sculpture, film, installation, performance, sound art; he did them all, often messy, counterintuitive combinations.
The collection encompasses works from 1945 to the present, including major holdings of abstract expressionist painting, minimalist sculpture, media and installation works, large - scale and conceptually driven photographs, and an impressive representation of works by emerging artists.
At a time when we are immersed in a cacophony of media images and sounds, and live in a climate of anxiety often provoked by invisible and abstract adversaries, the four fundamental expressive art forms — painting, sculpture, installation and performance — are amalgamated over the course of the exhibition, with contributions from Philippe Parreno, Adel Abdessemed, Roni Horn, David Hammons, Mark Grotjahn, Marlene Dumas and many more.
Installation view February 26 — May 15, 2011 Marius Lut, Jan van der Ploeg, Esther Tielemans and Evi Vingerling How does the most recent generation of Dutch painters relate to the tradition — now stretching back a hundred years — of abstract painting?
Her playful, abstract paintings and installations feature a bold use of color, improvisation, and a variety of perspectives.
They collectively add up to an elegant installation of beautiful forms that gracefully integrate abstract painting and sculpture (Klowden Mann Gallery, Culver City).
As the initial trio gradually shared then delegated the direction of the space to new members — most recently to Caroline Soyez - Petithomme, who codirected the space with Jill Gasparina from 2008, before becoming the sole director in 2013 — the aesthetic choices have slightly shifted from an emphasis on site - specific, installation - based works to more formalist works, with an inclination towards abstract painting and digital art.
Studying the evolution of mainland Chinese abstract painting, and testing the limits of installation art and the boundaries of sculpture.
«It was an honor... The variety of submissions was impressive, ranging from intimate figurative drawings to large - scale abstract paintings and from sculptural constructions to gallery - sized installation work.
The installation will present a wide range of abstract paintings, each of which reflects a distinct style and unique aesthetic.
James Hyde's work ranges from paintings on photographic prints to large - scale installations, photography, and abstract furniture design.
The manipulation of materials for a visual and narrative end is especially evident in his room installation which squirts paint from the ceiling onto a platform in an abstract never - ending performance.
Distinguishing his aims from those of his predecessors, Förg explained, «Newman and Rothko attempted to rehabilitate in their works a unity and an order that for them had been lost... For me, abstract art today is what one sees and nothing more» (G. Förg, quoted in Günther Förg: Painting / Sculpture / Installation, exh.
In her recent collection of artworks, the artist has experimented with combinations of abstract paintings and neon light installations.
The National Portrait Gallery, meanwhile, looks at the origins of art photography via the work of four celebrated figures of the Victorian era, and Tate Modern takes things further with Shape of Light, which entwines the histories of photography and abstract art from the early 20th century to now and positions work by the likes of Man Ray and Thomas Ruff against abstract paintings, sculptures and installations.
Meta - narratives, pop and subculture artifacts, religious iconography and a wide breadth of literary references are all present in his multifaceted installations, as well as allusions to art historical antecedents ranging from Basquiat's urban poetry to Sir Howard Hodgkin's abstract paintings as sculptural objects to Jonathan Meese's theatrical symbolism.
Focusing on the period 1964 — 79, the exhibition includes abstract painting, Conceptual art, performative actions, poetry, sculpture, installations and land art, thus demonstrating the diversity of her artistic practice.
On view is her most recent work, which consists of abstract paintings and three - dimensional work, fabric interceptions and installations.
Benston is a multidisciplinary artist and curator, reared on large - scale abstract painting (she holds a BFA from Pratt in Painting and came to SVA to work with David Row) and now thriving as a maker of wearable art objects, including jackets, backpacks, pins and jewelry, and interactive instalpainting (she holds a BFA from Pratt in Painting and came to SVA to work with David Row) and now thriving as a maker of wearable art objects, including jackets, backpacks, pins and jewelry, and interactive instalPainting and came to SVA to work with David Row) and now thriving as a maker of wearable art objects, including jackets, backpacks, pins and jewelry, and interactive installations.
Perhaps because of the incandescence of the YBAs in the 1990s, British art in the 1980s often gets short thrift in terms of column inches in histories of modern and contemporary art, but — as Ikon's new show on the decade should demonstrate — it was a period of free - wheeling experimentation, in which figurative painting made a comeback, the variety of abstract styles increased, installation art grew in ambition and cut - and - paste appropriation prevailed.
The only known installation photograph shows how Malevich (who presented 39 entirely abstract paintings) transformed the gallery into a Suprematist space.
Kristy Perez (b. 1971) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work ranges from drawing, poetry, abstract painting, and design to site - specific sculptural installations.
May 23 - August 4, 2013 Widely admired for his abstract paintings on panels, Ron Johnson also modulates color, shape, line, and transparency to stunning effect in large - scale, architecturally integrated installations — most recently, in a new work made for the gallery's summer lounge.
Will Hutnick's dynamic and color - saturated mixed media work and installations depart from the givens of a space as well as our understanding of abstract painting.
This exhibition includes some of the artist's most subtle and personal work: a selection of charcoal studies and a new installation of pastel word drawings and abstract paintings titled «Is What Is.»
He soon made New York his home and shifted from performance, video, and installation - based work to making abstract paintings and drawings about color, light, and space.
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...
This installation of petite abstract paintings, works on paper, and sculptures marks the U.S. solo debut of the Lebanese artist Saloua Raouda Chacair.
Her installations in psychedelic hues explore the way abstract painting functions in a three - dimensional field.
He makes abstract paintings, but also does sculptures and installations.
Taking this premise as his point of departure, Rondinone creates mixed - media installations that run the gamut of artistic genres and techniques — including landscape drawing, abstract painting, photographic portraiture, realist sculpture, and video — and reflect the belief that
Katharina Grosse's large and colorful installations explore how abstract painting functions in a three - dimensional field.
Other highlights include the opening of an installation exhibition on the theme of «migration» in East Hampton and a solo show of abstract paintings in Quogue.
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.
Newly - commissioned examples of Bove's abstract steel «collage sculptures» painted with cyan, yellow, and orange pigments complete the installation.
Installation view April 22 — May 23, 2009 As the first of three shows in its temporary location at 4 East Second Street, Museum 52 New York presents four artists whose work, at its most simply stated, could be seen as abstract painting.
Mark Bradford used abstract painting as an architectural intervention, literally transforming the building for this installation «Tomorrow is Another Day».
Otto Freundlich — theoretician, political activist, painter, and sculptor — belonged to the first generation of abstract artists, working alongside Braque and Picasso; Len Lye, a multi-disciplinary artist from New Zealand, was a pioneer of animated film - making; Brazilian painter and installation artist Lygia Clark created innovative interactive works; and Blinky Palermo was known for his «fabric paintings
Cordy Ryman's new abstract paintings, sculptures and installations at DCKT continue his playful exploration of paint, color, two - by - fours and wooden constructions.
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