Sentences with phrase «abstract works inspired»

In the 1920s he began painting figurative and abstract works inspired by Post Impressionism and Cubism.
collection figurative - abstract works inspired with people, modern commuters, who travel to work in and around London.
Later he would create more expressive bodies of work; in the 1980s, he began his Moby Dick series, a large group of three - dimensional abstract works inspired by chapters from the Herman Melville classic.
American - Iranian artist Y.Z. Kami is well known for his portraits as well as his abstract works inspired by sacred architecture.
I've been working with models quite a lot, making abstract works inspired by models, or a lover.

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This was not about such a moment but about nine years of attempting to resurrect something both special and normal; a protest march, inspired in the specific by a series of atrocious decisions by a supine governing body, but in the abstract by a culture that prioritises the needs of the owners over the fans, that listens to money over love, and that works not for us but for them.
The great American artist, Alexander Calder, who is known for his playful abstract organic works inspired Nohke's optic blue and black T - shirts while R Collective lapped up on the colour palette of Sonia Delauney for subtly patterned knitwear.
We frequently see her on her laptop or iPhone, video - chatting with her boyfriend (Ty Olwin) or looking up people like artist Hilma Af Klint, a pioneering Swedish painter and mystic whose 19th - century works were said to have been inspired by spirits — and whose art anticipated abstract expressionism by decades.
Pennsylvania, United States About Blog Taryn Day's style of painterly realism is inspired by the work of modern painters who combine realism with a strong emphasis on abstract design, such as Richard Diebenkorn, Fairfield Porter, Edwin Dickinson and Edward Hopper.
Margaret Lanzetta is a New York - based artist best known for her abstract culturally inspired work using digitized motifs drawn from Buddhism, 60's pop culture, nature and contemporary industry.
But many more were inspired by the strife of the 1960s, including black artists whose work is primarily conceptual or abstract, and white artists with mainstream popularity.
Strassfield was inspired to curate an exhibition on first generation abstract expressionists after seeing the work of Frank Wimberley, whose solo show also opens today.
Young Milanese artist Fugazza is the latest to take on London's Zabludowicz Collection, where her abstract and figurative works inspired by daily observations — in motherhood, artmaking, or on her mobile device — consider how circumstances shape our destiny.
Families will explore shape, line, and color to sketch a large - scale, 3D, abstract still - life inspired by the work of Stuart Davis.
26x40 inches ink, acrylic, gouache on paper Angelo Monserat's Diligence series is inspired by the abstract expressionists of the 50s and references the movement and mark - making of their work in response to the rapid movement of present - day international trade and communication and the confluence of mid century social ideas still at play in this contemporary economy.
Brilliantly combining world - serious and Miami playful, the Rubell Family Collection offered a mini-retrospective selected from its more than 6,300 works and 800 artists, as well as work commissioned for the exhibition from the likes of Mark Flood, Aaron Curry, Kaari Upson, Will Boone and, from newcomer Lucy Dodd, a room - long abstract painting inspired by Picasso's Guernica (watch her prices jump — the Rubells are opinion - makers, as we've seen with Hernan Bas among others).
Her early works (mid 2000s) were abstract landscapes inspired by monumental seascapes of 19thcentury European Romanticism and...
Inspired by the work of the Russian avant - garde and their pioneering use of montage techniques, Anna Parkina's collage - like prints layer photographic fragments with abstract areas of bold color.
By melding these diverse and humble sources with polyester resin as a binding agent, Mallary sought to reconcile structure, gesture and content, in ways not unlike his abstract expressionist forebearer Franz Kline, whose paintings combined energetic brush work with architectonic forms originally inspired by his surroundings.
A dynamic, geometric clarity was certainly the aesthetic goal of many abstract artists, but there were others who worked under the influence of Surrealism and Expressionism, not to mention the natural landscape that so inspired the first generation of American abstract artists.
Brandon is also a self taught abstract painter inspired by natural movement and the street working mostly with acrylic paint, canvas and salt.
Embracing the linear, abstract and geometric, and the human desire to locate order and beauty in a world that often provides neither, Dahlgren's solo exhibition — his second here — features works (many site - specific or performative) that express how an artist can cultivate awe - inspiring impressions stemming from deliberation and recurring tasks, and from the alteration of domestic objects and common items such as weighing scales, coloured pencils and darts.
Inspired loosely by cosmic science fiction, the two artists new abstract work was created using various mediums and was all in black and white.
Bilotta will show abstract expressionist works inspired by nature in acrylic and resin.
Her early works (mid 2000s) were abstract landscapes inspired by monumental seascapes of 19thcentury European Romanticism and Japanese Kimono design that investigated the relationship between masculine and feminine.
Most of my abstract works are inspired by nature and by the materials which I use to create them.
Alberto Di Fabio, born in Italy and currently living and working in Rome and New York, creates science and nature - inspired abstract paintings depicting flora, fauna, astral systems and DNA.
Inspired by the origin of the universe and The Big Bang, the artist presents his abstract works analyzing the nature of technology, time and our limitations to completely understand the universe we live in.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Many of Alston's abstract works from this decade were inspired by African art, but unlike several of his his abstract expressionist contemporaries whose passion for American Indian, Pacific, and African art was connected to a modernist search for an imagined «primitive» impulse, Alston's paintings were created through an intimate knowledge of African aesthetics.
In his early works, Ilya Bolotowsky formed abstract images on the flat picture plane by combining biomorphic and geometric elements inspired by both Miró and the Russian Constructivist Kasimir Malevich.
Despite their ostensibly abstract appearances, many of Riopelle's works were inspired by and reference the Canadian landscape.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early 1960s and the abstracted landscapes and still - lifes of the mid - to late «60s, the monochromatic paintings of the 1970s and ending with his use of grids in the 1980s.
I live and work in a small village in Saxony - Anhalt, in the middle of beautiful Germany — and am often inspired by my location and surroundings — using a variety of mediums and techniques to express my feelings in my own uniquely abstract, and intuitive way.
In 1953 a group of nonobjective painters in Toronto, inspired more by abstract expressionism in New York than their contemporaries in Montréal, formed Painters Eleven as a means of exhibiting their work.
Over the course of his prolific career, from early 1960s monochrome paintings to more recent work inspired by Chinese art and culture, Brice Marden has established himself as one of the most important abstract painters of our time.
Max Maslansky is the Los Angeles - based artist who paints these acrylic works in an almost abstract - like quality, inspired by vintage pornography stills from the late»70s and early»80s.
Drip is an abstract acrylic painting inspired by the expressionist works of Jackson Pollock.
His early work, inspired by European Intimism, gave way in the 1970s and 1980s to abstract canvases that explored the light filled colors and sensibilities of the Mediterranean.
Natural Formations Natural Formations is a large, abstract landscape acrylic painting inspired by the works of Georgia O'Keeffe.
The cryptic markings on his work are inspired by his memory of village traditions in Udomi - Uwessan, where an untitled 2015 canvas by Senegalese painter Soly Cissé offers an abstract disquisition on urbanity.
His first truly experimental works were inspired by his frequent visits to ethnographic museums in Paris, tap into the abstract forms and frank eroticism of non-Western tribal cultures.
Inspired by natural forms and patterns, her work revels in the simplicity of repeated forms, creating abstract installations notable for their tactility and effective use of color.
MOCA's permanent collection is comprised of nearly 6,000 works of art created since 1940 in all visual media, including masterpieces of abstract expressionism and pop art as well as inspiring new works by artists from around the world.
Harmony Thiessen is an abstract artist whose love for communication inspires her work.
Referencing art history, mythology, and the work of such artists as Richard Diebenkorn, Franz Kline, and Pablo Picasso, Maureen Chatfield paints expressive, landscape - inspired abstract canvases.
[4] In 2006, at the time of solo exhibitions of his work in Edinburgh and New York, art reviewer Janet McKenzie wrote of «his remarkable commitment and development as a mature painter, abstract, yet inspired by natural phenomena.»
For this exhibition, she created Earth Paintings, a series of nature inspired abstract works, including Wind and Crepe Myrtle Concerto (1973) which art historian Sharon Patton considers «one of the most Minimalist Color - Field paintings ever produced by an African - American artist.»
An avid gardener, Sultan is inspired by flowers and fruit to create abstract works that are infused with new life, according to the gallery.
The Art of the Collector @ Halcyon Gallery This exhibition is inspired by great art collectors of the past, but that's just the excuse to display a fantastic range of works by Picasso, Andy Warhol's pop prints of Marilyn Monroe and Chairman Mao, Joan Miro's colourful abstract paintings and Marc Chagall's dream - like figures.
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