Intense revision for Case is a preordained routine that is fundamental to painting itself, an attitude that not only downgrades surrealist automatism but meets spontaneity — an inevitable property of
any abstract painting method — with suspicion.
My abstract painting method includes letting go and allowing the paint and music to lead, dancing the paint onto canvas.
Not exact matches
He places himself in an early modernist
painting tradition that, despite an apparently
abstract affect, is always representational in its ultimate
methods.
These
abstract pieces showcase his fast - paced action -
painting method.
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.
In my ongoing pursuit of
abstract painting, I am constantly experimenting with new
methods, media.
For example, included are the exhibition are two preparatory drawings and their related
painting, Blue, Black and Grey of 1960, which reveal her sensitivity to
abstract forms in the natural world and her debt to Dow, five decades after studying his
methods.
California - based painters Greg Gong and Jon Pestoni have, through unifying
abstract forms over a variety of ground materials and techniques, developed complementary
methods that result in layered, petrified
paint.
Over the last thirty years, Wool has explored many different
methods for creating
abstract images, often utilizing printmaking techniques in combination with
painting.
Using his now - familiar
method of transposing photographic portraits onto canvas with a polychromatic grid, Close's recent
paintings have matured to the extent that each two - inch square is an independent
abstract painting worthy
A tidy little
abstract painting on the base of that work underscores the futility of rigidly categorizing art by any medium or
method.
Mental maps form the basis of his working
method: they push against the edges of the picture plane; his larger
paintings exceed a strictly 2D plane, being more like relief sculptures, employing layer upon layer of collaged forms —
abstract painting, ephemera from travel, photography and juxtaposed linear structures — to denote the performative aspect of his initial research.
Influenced by
abstract expressionism, Gilliam experimented with
methods of applying pigment, often pouring
paint, staining canvases, and folding them while still wet.
Focusing its energies on the mounting of exhibitions onsite and off - space, and on the publishing of artist books, La Salle de Bains is working towards new exhibition formats and
methods of mediation, such as the 2012 show Tell the Children / Abstraction pour Enfants (an echo of Andy Warhol's
Painting for Children Pop art show at Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zürich, in 1983), which introduced children (and adults) to very contemporary
abstract paintings by artists including Claudia Comte, Lisa Beck and Olivier Mosset — all hung at children's eye height, on vividly patterned wallpaper.
A small, flat silhouette in the shape of a vessel is
painted on one side with a nude female Venus figure, and on the other side with
abstract patterns in washy colors — a careful
method with a quick look inherited from Modern
painting masters.
His
methods contain notable convergences with
abstract painting, and increasingly
abstract elements are evident within the tree
paintings that have been a consistent focus of his practice in recent years.
Through an extremely simple operation and the combination of
method and presentation, MadeIn Company created
paintings with an
abstract aesthetic appeal.
Just like Jackson Pollock in his drip
paintings or Gerhard Richter in his
abstract canvases produced with a squeegee, Bradford employs
methods of chance in his work.
Bay Area figuration was characterized by a successful wedding of the figure to an
abstract expressionist
method of
paint handling.
While the
method of the
paintings included in the exhibition relates to electronic art and new media, they share an interest in rich materiality that characterizes modes of
abstract painting not ordinarily associated with those practices.
Julie Mehretu is a Ethiopian - born, American - based artist famous for
abstract printmaking and
painting, relying on her unique
method of layering.
NOME Gallery presents Iconographies, Quayola «s latest solo show in Germany, a continuation of an ongoing project that employs computational
methods to translate iconic
paintings into
abstract compositions made of points, lines, geometries, hues, saturations, and texts.
In his opinion, the revived concept of
abstract art is a combination of formalist
methods in
painting and the zombielike return of the discarded aesthetics of Clement Greenberg, art critic responsible for the promotion of the American
abstract expressionist movement.
Jennifer Mehigan (b. 1988), currently working in Ireland, uses traditional and digital
methods of drawing,
painting and sculpture to create «cybersensual» works: material pieces that combine vivid arrays of colour and
abstract forms with a pronounced digital character.
In the confined space of his East Hamptons studio in Long Island, Pollock used the drip
painting method as a way of touching base with his subconscious in the spirit of what became known as
abstract expressionism.
The artist produced many of his celebrated
abstract portraits by layering a thick amount of
painting, and by using the pulling and scrapping
method.
Zhu Lan's very contemporary and
abstract paintings are created using traditional
methods, working with ink and watercolour on rice paper.
For years Angelina has developed a
method of
abstract work that alludes to stain and pour
painting traditions of Frankenthaler and Louis, among other influences, while contemplating urban and interior structures that make up today's world.
Presenting
abstract paintings from 1961 — 1967 that explored non-traditional
methods of
painting on canvas without brushes.
While Jackson Pollock is considered as the most well - known painter who created his
abstract pieces by dripping
paint onto a flat canvas, many before him experimented with this
method as well.
Bonnie Maygarden's almost photographic
abstract texture is
painted with enamel on leather, while Ashley Teamer's
painting shows a young artist approaching
abstract space using a variety of
methods: Paint is poured, dripped, brushed and spread with a palette knife.
Rather than reverting to pure abstraction as a
method of visualising these interests, she has developed her own
painting style which fuses both
abstract and representational elements.
The term Systematic art was coined by Lawrence Alloway in 1966 as a description of the
method artists, such as Kenneth Noland, Al Held and Frank Stella, were using for composing
abstract paintings.
This film investigate Hugonin's very personal approach to
abstract painting and reveals some of his painstaking working
methods.
Contemporary artist David Wightman builds layers of hand - cut wallpaper and
paint to create both
abstract and landscape
paintings in a
method similar to marquetry.
In his series of Struktur
paintings, Richter has arguably found the purest articulation of his
abstract method, born out of more than five decades of experimentation.
The Other nominees for the inaugural year included sculptor Richard Deacon, the collaborative duo Gilbert & George,
abstract painter Howard Hodgkin and sculpture and installation artist Richard Long — but unlike his fellow nominees Morley just did not fit into any one particular genealogy; with his connection to Photorealism, or Super-realism — as he named it — later being discarded by the artist in favour of a more expressive
method of
painting — that critics deemed a kind of Neo-expressionism.
Quayola's new exhibition «Iconographies» represent a continuation of an ongoing project that employs computational
methods to translate iconic
paintings into
abstract compositions made of points, lines, geometries, hues, saturations and texts.
But it is far too narrow in its focus, giving us only one known strain of contemporary
painting that, while shadow - dancing with various
methods of reproduction and processes, is all more or less handmade and mostly
abstract.
Artist abandoned the conventions of brush and easel and played with new materials and
methods of artistic gesture: commercial
paints and housepainter's brushes, working on unstretched and unprimed canvases, moving the canvas to the floor, and applying
paint with hands.This essential introduction spans the international breadth, conceptual depth, and seismic impact of
Abstract art with a thorough survey not only of the big names such as Picasso, Klee, Kline, Rothko, and Pollock, but also lesser - known figures who made equally significant
abstract contributions, including Antoni Tàs; pies, K.O. Götz, Ad Reinhardt, and Sophie Taeuber - Arp.
Within the rigorous system of his chosen strategy, he's developed
methods to engage with the primary issues of
abstract painting, focusing on gesture, light, gravity, and color.
Andrew Ehninger is a Salt Lake City
abstract painter with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree who works his canvases in an all - over
method, using layers of
paint and medium to create depth and texture.
This transformation from an object - based system of communication to an increasingly virtual
method of transmission is mirrored in
abstract painting's move from an embodiment of frontal space, manifested through color, form and canvas shape, towards the illusion of infinite space, rendered with digital - like precision.
Early
abstract artists raised the stature of landscape
painting by utilizing it as a genre of choice to convey their rapidly evolving
methods.
Within the genre of
abstract expressionist
painting the purest form of gestural art can be seen in Jackson Pollock's Action Painting - in which paint is applied all - over a horizontal canvas using a «drip, dribble and splash»
painting the purest form of gestural art can be seen in Jackson Pollock's Action
Painting - in which paint is applied all - over a horizontal canvas using a «drip, dribble and splash»
Painting - in which
paint is applied all - over a horizontal canvas using a «drip, dribble and splash»
method.
Not only has Donald Sultan brought a fresh look to
abstract painting through a unique
painting method, but he is also an accomplished sculptor and printmaker, too.
His
method of expression pursues deep into the boundary between
abstract and concrete using photography and is a unique approach to the string of context found in
abstract paintings...
Ryman's
method — an act of «learning by doing» — as well as his conception of
painting as «used
paint» set him apart from second - generation
abstract expressionists, minimalists, or conceptualists.
In Hudson's recent
paintings, on view at PS1 this fall, wood grain, Islamic tile patterns, and geometric flooring lie before
abstracted halls of mirrors — mirrors as a
method for
painted space to echo, repeat, and see itself, panes of reflection that flatter (and shatter) the surrounding patterns, and confound (and please) the viewer.
After the war, Peter Lanyon (1918 - 64) emerged from constructivist roots to an engagement with Cornwall which sought to use
abstract painting as a
method to capture his bodily experience of the landscape — in his words, «I
paint placeness».