Sentences with word «allusiveness»

Pearlstein counters with the graphic accuracy of Street Fight (1946 — 1947), the sketchy allusiveness of Bogey Man (1949), and the clarity of String Quartet (1948 — 1949).
The almost built - in allusiveness of the medium favors artists such as Robert Ryman and Richard Tuttle, who work the margins of artistic nullity.
For an actor as reliable on screen as Bill Murray, his famously unconventional allusiveness keeps him a tricky proposition to pin down if you want him to lead your new movie.
For all their wide - ranging allusiveness, Walker's confrontational, tipped compositions and sensuous, varied surfaces demand that we experience them in purely formal terms, almost independently of their associations.
Livingstone could have added there that Buckley has shown a remarkable intelligence about the activity of making pictures, an evident pleasure in the manual work of their crafting, an awareness of the histories embedded in art, and often a rich allusiveness to the 20th century canon of Western art in his paintings.
Presented in an oval format... the images might have been spied through a keyhole, and their Old Master allusiveness isn't contradicted by the suggestion of dust and sweat.
His low - key style and allusiveness comport, too, with «post-black identity,» as with Kori Newkirk and Demetrius Oliver.
It elicited two ostensibly contradictory impressions: on one hand, an unyielding minimalism with a strong emphasis on material, and on the other, a sense of quiet, poetic allusiveness.
In a 1993 interview the artist stated that his move to non-figurative installation was part of his attempt to achieve greater allusiveness in his work:
By the early 1960s she was mak - ing figurative paintings, drawings and assemblages that combine Pop art's immediacy, industrial techniques and materials, as well as concern for Suzi Gablik's «surrogate world of the mass media,» with the allusiveness of Dada and Surrealist montage — notably Picabia's mechanomorphic figures — Machine Age idealism and the formalism of European modernist abstraction and design.
It was at that point that he started using nature as a precise referent, no matter how faintly the surface of a picture alluded to natural images.Shortly after that stage, the allusiveness faded and the subject matter became increasingly explicit.
Similarly, this quality of allusiveness, of poetic touch, can be found in some of the best artists working today like Fred Tomaselli, Vija Celmins and Bill Viola.
Shortly after that stage, the allusiveness faded and the subject matter became increasingly explicit.
Even Jackson Pollock's drip paintings have the organization of pictorial space; and in their allusiveness to the Long Island fields in which many were painted, they are closer to Turner's «Rain, Steam, and Speed: The Great Western Railway» than, say, Malevich's «Black Square.»
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