The creation of
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Not exact matches
The Sainte - Foy cycle perfectly illustrates the central concern with light that has always suffused Soulages» abstract paintings, and vividly affirms the strong
architectonic urge that had always been present in the artist's
work.
This shift in style and approach, which is characterised by overlapping surfaces and apertures, was first discernable in Houseago's Moun Room (2015)-- a vast,
architectonic and immersive environment that viewers could enter and, in so doing, become active participants in the
work.
In speaking about his
architectonic sculptures and installations, Oscar Tuazon says, «I hope that the effect of my
work is mostly physical.
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.
Ann Lislegaard is a post-conceptual artist
working in spatial installations, 3 - D animation, and
architectonic interventions.
And there are more ellusive
works held between formal
architectonics and spontaneity, from 1979 - 80, when Hoyland sought «the turbulent flux of appearances».
Scully spent several years supporting himself
working as a house painter and carpenter and this experience manifests itself in an
architectonic approach to making his paintings.
The
works are temporary and temporal, performative and sculptural, both
architectonic as well as entirely of the landscape; they exist across disciplines and within time; and exist in the becoming, a process contingent upon ephemeral performance as well as the viewing and the presence of the audience.
The Spain - based artist uses humble materials like cardboard and tape to create
architectonic installations, in which the construction and deconstruction of the
work often becomes a performative part of the installation.
The 63 large - format paintings, reliefs, sculptures, and models on view fully represent each phase of Stella's career, from his
work prior to the Black Paintings, to the Irregular Polygons, to the first metal reliefs, to the
architectonic designs.
And while calling Stout a marine painter doesn't quite nail it, particularly given his frequent, imaginative use of interiors and
architectonic elements, there's no escaping the recurring, haunting presence of the Texas coast in his
work.
In these
works, Porter merges photography and drawing, extrapolating the limits of the first through graphite lines that begin as interventions on photographic paper and continue on the wall, inserting what is photographically represented in the three - dimensional
architectonic field.
Tobey C. Moss Gallery presents architectural /
architectonic form in
works of art by Peter Krasnow, by Jules Engel, by Helen Lundeberg, by Lou Jacobs Jr, by Werner Drewes, by William Dole, by David P. Levine, by Clinton Adams, by Oskar Fischinger, by Leonard Edmondson and others.
Falkenstein's baroque wire cages enclose livid objects that seem to represent a wide range of thoughts and emotions; Nevelson's
work is gloriously
architectonic.
The catalogue notes of the
work, shown below, that «The passages of dripping paint, which run counter to the painting's vertical format, embolden the
architectonic composition, creating the dynamic tension of opposites that is the hallmark of Kline's abstractions.»
Some
works recall pure color - field painting while others refer to
architectonic geometries, textile patterns and information flows.
Indeed, her
work is often described by its musicality and
architectonic connotations.
Mink's
works weave a visual diary of Futurist intention and Cubist vision within a modern world; offering a «paradoxical echoing of organic forms that are consciously built up with
architectonic volumes and planes.»
For his third exhibition with the gallery, Perrone presents two new bodies of
work, both revolving around the appropriation of specific elements from sculptural and
architectonic traditions.
Since the mid-1980's, Cárdenas»
work has been characterized by exquisite and ironic artistry, which has served him as much in representing the eschatological and social themes he exhibited at the 1989 Havana Biennial; as in capturing the tranquil urban and
architectonic reflections that he now presents to us.
Using industrial materials such as concrete and painted steel, Low's
works «investigate what might be seen as traditional sculptural or
architectonic concerns with form, space, rhythm, tension, balance and the properties of materials».
In his enigmatic
works and
architectonic installations, Reuter often explores the function of rooms, which he subtly or remarkably transforms and restructures, and whose utility and perimeters are consequently altered.
The retrospective spans 50 years and traces Brodsky's evolution from early representational
works focusing on
architectonic city structures, through the minimalist landscapes executed during the artist's early years on Long Island, to the Abstract Expressionist
works that manifest Brodsky's deepest engagement with the painting process.
Allowing contemporary artists to revisit the museum's history and filter it through their own perspectives, this intermingling of historical and contemporary art emphasized the Albright - Knox's ongoing support of artists
working in abstraction in all of its varied forms, from emotive and highly gestural expressions to cool and crisp
architectonic explorations of design and structure.
Her
work confirms a major sensibility, a preternatural gift for draftsmanship, a discerning eye for composition, and a genius for the
architectonic arrangement of lines, angles, planes, circles, and negative and positive space, all enhanced by potent shadings of color and light.
Like all of Berthot's
work, these two paintings reconcile the ostensibly incompatible precipitateness of Abstract Expressionism with the
architectonics of Hard - Edge Abstraction.
Italian - Swedish street artist Alessandro Battisti also known as ETNIK opened last Tuesday FUN da MENTAL a new solo show at the GCA Gallery in Nice, France Not unlike ETNIK's «Prospective Cities» series, a project started in 2003, the new exhibition focuses on an interesting mix of floating
architectonic structures, graffiti and illustration expressing this sense for balance and composition so characteristic of his
work.
Complex underlying structures caused the canvases to bulge or reach out along the wall or into the room; a sequence of 12, gradually changing forms was based on the pages of a calendar from which successive pages had been torn; and finally, in
work from 1972, the
architectonic quality of the paintings was discarded in his Kite Paintings, in which unstretched, painted canvases were suspended from rods and interrupted by cords and threads hanging off and passing through them.
For forty years Len Bellinger's
work has been committed to the exploration of abstract / non-representational painting and the ambiguous space inherent in the concept of «abstraction,» from early icon - shaped minimalist panels trimmed with gold leaf as a P.S. 1 studio resident in the late» 70's to thickly manipulated paintings rich with byzantine color and an underlying
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They are reined in by
architectonic structures, broad fields of color are interrupted by smaller gestures and idiosyncratic forms... his
work has a palimpsest effect, where layers of previous activity bleed through the final layers of paint.»
Who, looking at Bluhm's slashing gestural abstractions of the late 1950s — the
work that first brought him attention — would be able to foresee the paintings he created in the 1980s and 1990s:
architectonic, intensely symmetrical compositions that owe as much to the art and architecture of Medieval and Renaissance Europe as to the Abstract Expressionist milieu in which Bluhm's style was initially forged.
Intended as a major genealogy of the rise of a still - powerful and evolving photographic practice by artists, the checklist will include a wide array of
works examining a range of issues: performativity and photographic practice; portraiture and cultural identity; the formal and social
architectonics of the built environment; societal and individual interventions in the landscape; photography's relationship to sculpture and painting; the visual mediation of meaning in popular culture; and the poetic and conceptual investigation of visual non-sequiturs, disjunctions and humorous absurdities.