Sentences with phrase «abstract works alongside»

The combination of Remi's abstract work alongside LX's geometric patterns caught our eyes when we saw some photos of the work like the one above.

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«I've been working on a new electronic cash system that's fully peer - to - peer, with no trusted third party,» wrote a newcomer to the thread alongside an abstract and a link to a nine - page academic paper.
Through his ties to the Willard Gallery, his work was often viewed alongside and studied in the context of abstract expressionism.
George McNeil was not among the most well known abstract expressionist painters, but he was in the thick of it in the 1940s and 1950s, showing his brash, bright, gushing abstractions alongside work by de Kooning and Pollock.
To be clear, Magnetic Fields focuses on work from the 1960s to the present, but both Thomas and Thompson were working in New York in the forties and fifties, in the abstract expressionist style, right alongside their better known colleagues.
focuses on work from the 1960s to the present, but both Thomas and Thompson were working in New York in the forties and fifties, in the abstract expressionist style, right alongside their better known colleagues.
Bursts of pure red, yellow, blue, and green echo de Kooning's abstract paintings of the 1970s, five of which were presented alongside Baselitz's early work in the pivotal exhibition «A New Spirit in Painting» of 1981 at the Royal Academy in London.
Working Artist Project recipient Xie Coamin's exhibition Samsāra, currently on display at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, combines the Buddhist mandala with the imagery of the World Trade Center in an abstracted composition that evokes the visual culture of his Chinese background alongside the documentation of United States history.
Alongside the exhibition, pioneering works by Gerhard Richter from the collection of the Museum Ludwig are being presented, including icons such as Ema (Nude on a Staircase) from 1966, 48 Portraits of German intellectual figures from 1971/72, the abstract painting War from 1981, and the glass work 11 Panes from 2003, among others.
Highlighting better - known names — Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell — alongside lesser - known ones — Sonia Gechtoff, Perle Fine — the exhibition will encompass 12 women's work, «focus [ing] on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression,» according to the description.
Function to Freedom will feature quilts, some homespun, in brightly colored materials from rich velvets to wool to feed sacks alongside an exceptional selection of abstract works by artists Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Yayoi Kusama, and Louise Nevelson.
The artists» shared exhibition history, with Peláez showing her work alongside the new abstract generation in the 1950s, challenges the art historical narrative of a rupture between the early
This exhibition, accompanied by a scholarly catalogue with essays by experts in the field, represents a major step in bringing Lewis's work into the art historical conversation alongside his peers, for example well - known abstract painters Willem de Kooning and Ad Reinhardt.
[iv] Throughout the 1950s, he continued to work and socialize with the abstract expressionists, and his work was shown alongside theirs at both the Stable and Kootz Galleries in New York.
Works by the conceptual minimalists Sol LeWitt and Walter De Maria have been installed alongside with Katharina Grosse's expressive and abstract painting.
In this exhibition six contemporary abstract painters — Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Amy Sillman, Charline von Heyl, and Christopher Wool — were asked to select one or two of their recent paintings to be shown alongside works by other artists who have had a significant impact on their thinking and the development of their practice.
Working alongside contemporaries like Adolph Gottlieb, Ad Reinhardt, Franz Kline and Robert Motherwell, these artists helped to define and shape the American abstract movement in the Postwar era.
In this survey, organized by acting Kunsthalle director Margrit Brehm, Armleder's early works will be re-created and documented alongside a selection of abstract canvases and «furniture sculptures» — both of which play on the utopian seriousness of Russian Constructivism.
Conceiving of the exhibition as a series of conversations on and around abstract painting, curator Gary Garrels invited Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Amy Sillman, Charline von Heyl and Christopher Wool to each exhibit one or two of their paintings alongside their own selection of works that have informed their practice.
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.»
More than a decade later Guston made his name as an abstract expressionist working alongside painters of the New York School such as Jackson Pollock and William de Kooning.
In Hepworth's case the most significant comparisons are with the truly great abstract artists: you can not seriously set her works alongside those of Brancusi, Kandinsky, Mondrian, Pollock, Rothko or Richard Serra.
In this substantial volume, the works of the infamous mid-century French visionary artist, Yves Klein — famed for having been photographed jumping off a wall, «into the void,» with his arms outstretched as he moved rapidly towards the pavement, as well as for having claimed and patented his very own shade of the color blue — are presented alongside paintings by the artist whose work influenced him most profoundly: his mother, the bold abstract painter Marie Raymond (1908 - 1972).
Produced as part of a concise series of four works numbered 809 in Richter's Catalogue Raisonné, monumentally scaled and richly chromatic Abstraktes Bild (809 - 4) ranks alongside the very highest tier of Richter Abstracts housed in museums internationally.
Inspired by the era of modernism, the pops of primary colours offer a bold contrast to the designs, working alongside the geometrical abstract shapes.
Long - Sharp Gallery presents «Contemplate», an exhibit featuring abstract works by Indiana - based artists Amy Kirchner, Mary Pat Wallen and David Michael Slonim alongside portraits by British artist Russell Young.
Considered one of the foremost postwar abstract painters in the Southern California scene, working alongside a generation of artists known as the «cool school,» Ed Moses has been engaged in what he sees as a continual process of discovery for more than half a century.
The Poured Paintings position the artist at the vanguard of «post-painterly» abstract experimentation, working in a community alongside key figures including Larry Poons and Jules Olitski to create works of integrity, complexity and stunning beauty.
To be clear, Magnetic Fields focuses on work from the 1960s to the present, but all three of these women were working in New York in the forties and fifties, in the abstract expressionist style, right alongside their better known colleagues.
This exhibition demonstrates Glackens commitment to forging a uniquely American Modernism by including works from his little - known explorations in the 1910s of the abstract compositional components of non-Western art, created alongside Maurice (1858 - 1924) and Charles (1863 - 1948) Prendergast, as well as works from the 1920s and 1930s that display his fascination with abstraction and pattern in textiles and decoration.
Plenty of people, and not old ones either, can remember a time when people certainly didn't get in line to see such work, when Freud, instead of being placed alongside Edward Hopper in the pantheon of modern painting, was seen (if glimpsed at all) as a mere afterthought to the world triumph of American abstract art.
There, alongside a stately early - 19th - century mahogany dining table and a sideboard once owned by Daniel Webster, the First Lady selected several American abstract works that were donated to the White House permanent collection.
The abstract works have developed alongside my years of work and research, it was a process, a lifestyle that led me to see the colors, shapes and composition in a different way.
His death came just a few days after an exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery placed his work alongside the French classicist Nicolas Poussin, an indication of the esteem to which his abstract style is held by even those with more traditional tastes.
Through its five thematic groupings, the exhibition will bring together diverse perspectives as it present impressionist paintings alongside contemporary photographs and abstract works on paper.
In fact, the abstract and the figurative have lived alongside each other throughout Richter's oeuvre, and have done so since his first photo - realist works of the early 1960s.
On view at Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen's K20 gallery in Düsseldorf, the show presents a collection new images alongside earlier works exploring photographic abstracting, including a print of Rhein II, (1999), the most expensive photograph ever sold.
In between co-directing the New York gallery Regina Rex (also showing at NADA Miami Beach 2015) and working on the nomadic curatorial platform Bull and Ram, Yevgeniya Baras also finds time to make the evocative abstract oil paintings you'll see on view alongside works by Ryan Nord Kitchen in Nicelle Beauchene's booth.
These are set alongside her two - dimensional work: the abstract works on paper of the early 1940s and her figurative «hospital drawings» of 1947 - 8, both expressing in different ways utopian ideals.
More than a decade later Guston made his name as an abstract expressionist working alongside painters of the...
The works, by the 2013 Turner Prize winning artist, Laure Prouvost, acclaimed artists John Smith, Sebastian Buerkner and this year's Turner Prize nominee James Richards, are presented here alongside words by the artists on what abstract art means to them.
In the early galleries alongside we find the works of Tony Tuckson, an abstract expressionist experimenting with found objects, and the collaborative paintings of Mike Brown, Ross Crothall and Colin Lanceley, with their funky, colourful assemblages that echoed early pop but also French New Realism.
The results, with automatic writing and abstracted faces, quickly came to the attention of the still - strong Surrealist movement, and by the 1960s her work was displayed in group shows alongside pieces by Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, and Francis Picabia at galleries like Rudolf Zwirner in Cologne.
These works include his anthropomorphic fruits and plants smoking cigarettes alongside his most recent abstract paintings made with cooked and raw spaghetti.
After viewing abstract sculptures by John Chamberlain crafted with materials such as crushed automobile parts, a group of electricians created their own work and placed it alongside Chamberlain's.
Thomas McNickle is well known as a virtuoso landscape painter but, alongside these representational compositions, he has always been equally compelled to create a body of abstract works.
Museum officials say it is the first time that Stella's geometrical and highly abstract works have been shown alongside the sources that inspired him — architectural drawings and documentary photos of synagogues taken before the war — as well as models and drawings of his own that he used to create his large - scale constructions.
Beforehand we were only familiar with Escher's optical illusory works, yet the first few rooms show him experimenting with Cubism; an abstract work is inspired by dolphins he saw swimming alongside a boat, and the patterns they created on the water's surface.
Gravity, extreme force and painterly chemical reaction work together alongside the artist's intervention to make works that aim to split, break and reinvigorate the possibilities of abstract painting.
Her work, which has been the subject of many solo exhibitions, was recently featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, alongside that of Jacqueline Humphries, Dona Nelson, Laura Owens, and Amy Sillman, in a section artist - curator Michelle Grabner dedicated to female painters «who take on the authority of abstract painting — its history, its ambition, and its relationship to power and gender.»
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