Sentences with word «alloverness»

The close valued color shifts, luminosity, paint quality, brushwork, texture, and alloverness of drawing anticipate Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Willem de Kooning, Barnett Newman, the arrival of Morris Louis, Larry Poons and much of what was to come in the best abstract painting from the 1940's to the present day.
In the 1970s, she approached the canvas as an expanse to be filled with an extreme and painterly alloverness.
In the 1950s, she applied oils and household paint with rags and brushes; in the 1960s, she created light - filled images in oils or acrylics; in the 1970s, she approached the canvas as an expanse to be filled with a painterly alloverness.
Rondinone reactivates the alloverness of this project in a room covered in Giorno's poem paintings, where viewers can use six telephones to dial up and listen to the poet's funny, kinky, and subversive compositions.
The alloverness is, of course, a hallmark of the «decorative,» and that quality is only heightened by the fact that Feeley's paintings are so reminiscent of commercial design; if anything, his works evoke the textile patterns of a modish polyester dress.
The virtual absence of white in Mr. Whitney's work creates a great visual heat and internal pressure — an alloverness that reflects his careful study of Pollock — but, of course, it also has symbolic overtones.
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