Initially I went to the Antarctic to gather ice images for
an abstract painting series.
Not exact matches
A new
series of
paintings by Andy Baucha «New Money» combines art and crypto, hiding the
abstract codes in its schedules of Lego.
There are more than a dozen works on view in Trump's apartment, including a
series of prints by conceptual artist John Baldessari, a massive work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful
abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
The exhibition features a signature work from each major phase of Stamm's oeuvre including the «Dodger» and «Zephyr»
series, a «Tag» drawing, and polaroids of Stamm's
abstract graffitti «Designators» - black forms from his
paintings that he spray
painted onto buildings in New York.
As his work has developed over four decades he has created an enormous variety of
series of
abstract paintings in an articulate, elegant and personal language.
In her Ambition
series (2010), the artist draws on the legacy of
abstract painting and commerce by referencing Cecil Beaton's 1951Vogue fashion shoot that incorporated
paintings by Jackson Pollock.
He lived in Costa Rica for four months and while there he made a
series of
abstract linear
paintings that were stretched on supports he made from tree branches.
The Ocean Park
series exemplified by Ocean Park No. 129, connects his earlier
abstract expressionist works with Color field
painting.
Contributed by Sharon Butler / In «Of Earth and Sky,» on view at Susan Eley Fine Art, Rachelle Krieger presents a new
series of elegant
abstract paintings in which winding brushstrokes float throughout tightly - cropped square spaces.
The Chicago - based artist is expanding upon his
series of
abstract DNA
paintings, a group of works in which he embeds copies of his most personal documents such as his birth certificate.
Like Fontana's slashes, Hirst's spots and Richter's
abstract paintings, the Homage to the Square
series ticks several important boxes for a global art buying audience.
In the most recent
series of
paintings Lorraine is the subject or figure, but the ideas of
abstract painting and contemporary
painting supersede the image.
The
paintings both recall and reject the former realism of the banana plants
series, which, from the start, contained quite
abstract effects.
In the 1960s, David Smith produced a
series of multi-colored painted steel sculpture, the powerful welded steel Voltri Series that were mostly black; and his Cubi Series, a large body of abstract, geometric, unpainted, stainless steel sculptures that were among his greatest masterp
series of multi-colored
painted steel sculpture, the powerful welded steel Voltri
Series that were mostly black; and his Cubi Series, a large body of abstract, geometric, unpainted, stainless steel sculptures that were among his greatest masterp
Series that were mostly black; and his Cubi
Series, a large body of abstract, geometric, unpainted, stainless steel sculptures that were among his greatest masterp
Series, a large body of
abstract, geometric, unpainted, stainless steel sculptures that were among his greatest masterpieces.
Sanejouand also created a 1964
series of two - dimensional
painting surrogates in which store - bought printed fabric, linoleum flooring, plastic sheeting and stray items like ping - pong nets are attached to stretchers recycled from the
abstract paintings that he no longer wished to make.
Through Aug. 16, 2014 Mark Bradford at White Cube Hong Kong Known for his
abstract, layered collage
paintings, Los Angeles - based Mark Bradford is presenting «a
series of new works about Hong Kong that explore structures of power and politics through the lens of urban planning, in the world's most densely populated city.»
Mary Weatherford, also of L.A., transported the audience to the culturally bereft location of Bakersfield, where she recently completed a
series of
abstract paintings incorporating neon tubes in homage to the city's nocturnal signage.
In 1969 I began a continuing
series of stain
paintings combining stained surfaces, with hard edged colored bands,
painted in different sizes across the bottom (some of which had
abstract writing in them) and later, colored bands of different lengths and widths on the edges.
It initially referred to a particular type of
abstract expressionism, especially the work of Mark Rothko, Clyfford Still, Barnett Newman, Robert Motherwell, Adolph Gottlieb and several
series of
paintings by Joan Miró.
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.
I love Guston's
abstract paintings but also his transition from abstraction to the Klansman
series [his hooded figures caricaturing the Ku Klux Klan in the»70s].
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home
series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «
abstract»
paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
That same year Peter Young
painted a
series of large
abstract paintings that were tight clusters of primary colored dots on white fields.
Continuing the Warholian reference, on show will be a
series of large scale unique silkscreened portraits of the artist as Che Guevara, Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley amongst others, as well as works based on Warhol's urine oxidation
paintings,
abstract works made by pissing on copper metallic
painted canvas Turk takes a Gestalt approach to cliché and iconic imagery subverting our sense of what we think we are seeing.
through May 25th Julie Langsam This exhibition features several recent
paintings from Langsam's long - running
series of banded montages that set nearly monochromatic, tightly rendered views of iconic modernist buildings on top of a band of gridded
abstract motifs inspired by classic modernist
paintings and beneath ominously lit skies that invoke Romantic landscape
painting.
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His final
series of
paintings from the mid-1960s were gray, and black with white borders, seemingly
abstract landscapes of an endless bleak, tundra - like, unknown country.
Contributed by Leora Lutz «Lampblack» (and the show title of the same name) is a new perfume created by Bruno Fazzolari in conjunction with a
series of small,
abstract paintings on appropriated...
September 9 - 28, 2008 In 2007 Sydney Ball revisited the direct pictorial architecture of his Canto
paintings to develop Structures 2, a
series of radiant
abstract colour works.
The other version came in March at the Whitney Biennial, as a likeness of Emmett Till in his coffin was included in a
series of
abstract paintings by the white painter Dana Schutz.
This
painting is from the artist's Hollywood
abstract series, where she instills the character on the lower half of the composition and depicts
abstract colors and movements around t...
Mixed media
abstract expressionist
painting using brush work, montoype, gouache, acrylic
paints to blend an expressive work from her «Plains
Series» based on her visions of the weste...
David Richard Gallery will present an exhibition of
abstract paintings from the 1970s by Leon Berkowitz (1911 - 1987) that features subtle and misty transitions of color evocative of the gradual shifts in the forces of nature and the inspiration for the
series.
His most recent
series of
paintings from 2010, titled «Naturafutura», depict
abstract swirls of black
paint, inspired by his studio in coastal Brazil and the British Petrol oil spill crisis.
The entire show consists of six different chapters, each showing different relation between the body and the space, from a large 8x2 meter charcoal studies depicting football hooligans fighting, four
paintings of the skaters in a modern art museum breaking a
series of
paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, six black
paintings representing the infinite space beyond the surface of the
abstract paintings, a cast resin sculpture and a drawing of Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now, all the way to the interactive app that allows viewers to interact with the works on view.
Included in the exhibition are a
series of
paintings, photographs and collages that use the crystalline
abstract structures of rocks and minerals to create visual relationships between seemingly disparate forms.
Mary Lou Siefker will exhibit her new Celebration
series of
abstract acrylic
paintings and Wilma Bulkin Siegel will display recent portraiture in the watercolor medium addressing social issues.
He also began a
series of
abstract paintings whose surfaces he slashed, as if the cut embodied the body and soul of these
paintings, their form and meaning.
He will pay particular attention to how this process played into the creation of his most recent project, A Trilogy of Burials, a
series of
abstract paintings, photographs, and multimedia images that are intended as a meditation on how different cultures have addressed mortality, a subject we often have a hard time discussing in Western society.
Consigned by the New York gallery Luhring Augustine, the material for sale includes vintage photographs from the 1960s of teenagers shooting up and hooking up and the so - called «Heroin»
series from 2014 —
abstract oil
paintings into which small plastic bags used for drug storage are embedded.
Vernon Fisher's
series of
abstract paintings titled Zombies, bring an element of surprise with their addition of hand
painted faux flies.
Over the past five years, Richter has been primarily concerned with a
series of
paintings premised on systematically deconstructing a photograph of his own
abstract oil on canvas from 1990.
His work continuously evolves from a language of gestures and colored born out of
abstract expressionism, towards the meticulous
painting style seen in the 1964 - 66
series dots
paintings.
The exhibition consists of a
series of seven brightly colored
abstract paintings made in Hume's signature enamel on aluminum panels.
Alain Biltereyst's plywood
painting series touch on various
abstract geometric styles, from Mondrian and Malevich to Oiticica or Frank Stella and Josef Albers.
Esopus 23 presents specially - commissioned projects exclusive to this issue including a
series of images printed on translucent and metallic stocks by Marilyn Minter, a portfolio of die - cut works by Mickalene Thomas, a collection of images and documentation by Jody Wood relating to her ongoing «Beauty in Transition»
series, a new
series of
paintings by Stefan Kürten; drawings by Karo Akpokiere dealing with the challenges of living and working between Berlin and Lagos, and a
series of
abstract photographic «landscapes» created in the darkroom by master black - and - white printer Chuck Kelton.
This exhibition features several recent
paintings from Langsam's long - running
series of banded montages that set nearly monochromatic, tightly rendered views of iconic modernist buildings on top of a band of gridded
abstract motifs inspired by classic modernist
paintings and beneath ominously lit skies that invoke Romantic landscape
painting.
Yayoi Kusama's (b. 1929, Japan) Infinity Nets YSOR (2011) from an ongoing
series of delicate,
abstract white
paintings explores the landscape of her mind.On show alongside this is Prem Sahib's (b. 1982, UK) Undetectable (2013), a minimal sculpture that references an undetectable HIV status.
Pollock's energetic «action
paintings», with their «busy» feel, are different, both technically and aesthetically, from the violent and grotesque Women
series of Willem de Kooning's figurative
paintings and the rectangles of color in Mark Rothko's Color Field
paintings (which are not what would usually be called expressionist, and which Rothko denied were
abstract).
The exhibition consists of a
series of
abstracted «invented landscape»
paintings, presented in the downstairs gallery.