Sentences with phrase «abstract paintings on display»

Though Greene does do landscapes, aerial landscapes, and other figurative work, it will be his abstract paintings on display in Clifton Springs.

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Perfecting his computer - based technique into what he calls «frictionless drawing», blue monochromatic works on display demonstrate how these abstract and vector - like gestures are meticulously transposed onto canvas using acrylic, tape, UV ink and spray paint.
The biggest compliment one can give the abstract paintings of Bill Scott, on display at Hollis Taggart Galleries, is that they'll spur fellow painters to run to their studios and get down to business.
He kept working fourteen more years, to judge by jagged iron on display only in a West Village gallery, somewhere between congealed lava and the Victory of Samothrace, and a few photographs of gentle abstract paintings.
Borna Sammak creates what he terms «digital paintings,» consisting of thousands of images downloaded from the Internet and merged into a mesmerizing and abstract animation, displayed on a high definition digital monitor.
This second display starts with an ink and pencil drawing Erotic Composition (1967 - 70), by Lebanese artist Huguette Caland which is a study for the abstract, sensual paintings of the body that she created later on in her career.
The exhibition features 60 monumental abstract paintings by the artist and will be on display until February 2, 2016.
# 5 - 2937 Cityscape, abstract painting, acrylic on artist board displayed in a silver - wood frame, signed on verso Morris Katz.
Currently on display until Sept. 7 as part of the Hammer Museum's biennial «Made in L.A. 2014,» Max Maslansky's abstract - like paintings were inspired by vintage pornography stills from the late»70s and early»80s.
There are precedents for «Austin» — for instance, Donald Judd's sprawling Chinati Foundation complex, which he worked on from 1979 until his death in 1994 to showcase his large - scale artworks and those of his contemporaries in the desert of Marfa, Tex.; Barnett Newman's 14 - part abstract painting cycle from 1958 to 1966 interpreting the stations of the cross; the Chapelle du Rosaire de Vence on the French Riviera, completed in 1951, which was designed by Henri Matisse and displays his work; and Le Corbusier's 1954 Notre - Dame du Haut, a Roman Catholic chapel in eastern France.
This display will also demonstrate development of Josef's work in the years that precede the «Homage to the Square» paintings, which had such a huge influence on abstract painting and colour theory.
The original abstract painting by Lina Valentina is painted on deep edge stretched canvas, The artwork is signed and ready to be displayed.
Mr. Scott, whose abstract paintings and prints are on display at Hollis Taggart Galleries, doesn't rely on slick theatrics, obtuse theorizing or technological appropriation.
The exhibition allies a range of highly varied works; Reza Aramesh's critical reconfiguration of postures of oppression taken from the documentary photographic record of the late 20th century within the context of high - cultural legacy of the Enlightenment, Jake & Dinos Chapman's attack of those same Enlightenment spawned delusions of cultural progress, Desiree Dolron's exquisite, dense, almost painterly rendering of light and shadow within the photographic medium, Terence Koh's white - on - white neon declaration of Eternal Love, Wayne Horse's lighter - lit display of sub-cultural, cul - de-sacs articulated in a trash aesthetic, Dawn Mellor's radical portraits of female film stars, re-contextualized from the objectifying gaze of cinematic light into the critical, imaginative space afforded by painting, Gino Saccone's loose but formal play of material, surface and light in his multi-media, sculptural assemblages, Peter Schuyff's abstract, shaded path from ambient light into a dark portal and finally Conrad Shawcross» beautiful and austere kinetic work that emanates an ever shifting pattern in shadow and light.
They didn't agree on what their position should be, or even how it should be dealt with in art, as two contrasting, rarely seen examples displayed here posit: Bearden's figurative photostat collages and abstract paintings by Norman Lewis.
Paintings like New Bride at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, or Saturn at the National Gallery in Ottawa, or Elephant, which we have at the Foundation and is now on display at Mana Contemporary, are landmarks of abstract art of the last century.
The historical paintings on display are often landscapes, still - lifes, or abstracts.
The first part, featuring abstract expressionist paintings by artists including Willem de Kooning and Jackson Pollock, opened in the fall and will be on display through April 8.
The works on display in West draw from a juxtaposition of abstract painting and landscape photography, a pairing that proves to be simultaneously idiosyncratic and highly intuitive.
Metz's former works often consisted of large - scale paintings displaying abstract forms, not dissimilar to those implanted on the walls at James Fuentes.
Photograph shows a room with several abstract paintings and an abstract sculpture on display.
They make use of bright primary colors, displaying graffiti - like abstract doodles painted with acrylic on paper and then mounted on canvas.
The work on display takes structural and organizational cues from Scottish Tartan, basket weaving, and abstract painting.
More than 20 of her abstract expressionist paintings, mostly from 1949 through 1954, will be displayed through June 6 at the Hollis Taggart Galleries on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
The works on display feature a diversity of approaches, from the abstract geometrical paintings of Jack Whitten and William T. Williams, to the photographic depictions by Roy DeCarava and Herbert Randall of both ordinary Black Americans and iconic figures such as Malcolm X and John Coltrane.
This display includes seven fanciful abstract paintings employing high contrast polygons and pathways, geometric shapes and fine lines suggesting trails on a map.
In mid-October, it was paintings by abstract artist Gabriela Tolomei in collaboration with dealer Arlene Angard on display.
This display of contemporary abstract paintings focuses on unconventional and experimental approaches to the age - old discipline of painting.
Dale Levy was on duty for the artist run space, she currently has not just the bold abstracts she's known for but beautiful representational paintings which display a different facet of her style.
A painter for over 15 years, Philadelphia artist Juli (Jule) Snyder will have her distinctive, original abstract acrylic paintings on display at Small World Coffee, 254 Nassau St. in Princeton, NJ from December 5 th through January 2nd.
More than 130 paintings and drawings, beginning with the artist's earlier abstract works and moving through his subsequent figurative phase, display his profound influence on postwar American art.
The SF - based painter has spent years perfecting the art of abstract painting and creating striking pieces that were on display in many solo exhibitions throughout the United States.
With no required distinction between the realistic and abstract forms, one untitled painting on display combines clean, curved lines with a representational rendering of the rear end of a horse.
Highlights of the exhibition include; the first sketchbook by Jasper Johns to be displayed publicly; a beautiful Brice Marden sketchbook made in Thailand; Andy Warhol's Lips book from the mid-1970s; Ad Reinhardt's sketchbook from a 1958 trip to France and Italy which includes drawings and also detailed notes on European museums; Richard Serra's sketchbook of the Egyptian pyramids; a Philip Guston sketchbook in which he is beginning to work out ideas for his first abstract paintings; a David Smith sketchbook from 1952 with preliminary drawings for the Cubi sculptures; and an Ellsworth Kelly sketchbook made in France in 1951 - 52.
The paintings on display suggest Martin at a creative juncture: undeniably abstract, their portrait format, new for Martin, does suggest some figurative potential.
It is one of roughly 60 paintings, 50 works on paper and three sculptures that will be displayed chronologically in nine galleries when the long - awaited homage to the giant of abstract expressionism opens Nov. 18.
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