Sentences with phrase «architectural subjects»

He is well known for his figurative work, particularly depictions of the human head, but he has also addressed architectural subjects.
Calling himself something of a globetrotter, he loves to explore cities in search of architectural subjects to capture, focusing on graphics and colours, as well as different shapes and perspectives.
From 2004 he has engaged with architectural subjects which exemplify Latin American Modernism, such as Oscar Niemeyer's «Casa das Canoas» (1953) in Rio de Janeiro, Lina Bo Bardi's «Casa de Vidro» (1951) in Sao Paulo, and the Luis Barragán house (1948) in Mexico City.
Pirker's calm, cinematic ruminations have focused on architectural subjects such as modernist buildings by John Lautner and Rudolf Schindler.
While our first exhibition Architecture as Muse: The Grand Tour featured architectural subjects that artists encountered while traveling abroad, our newest iteration in the series turns its attention to the dynamic and eclectic architecture of the United States.
Installed in an adjacent gallery (one that's next door, so to speak) are paintings devoid of figures but filled with implied life through arresting architectural subjects by Daniel Pollera and Marco Martelli.
The photographic works of James Casebere explore architectural subjects such as domestic settings, flooded corridors of grand mansions, bare spaces of prison interiors, Moorish and Islamic architecture, ancient water tunnels in Bologna, or the Jewish Ghetto in Venice.
Primarily working with oils and linen, Hanlon continues to work with large scale pieces and creates different palettes and depth of layers to reflect her subjects, which has changed from architectural subjects to large succulent / plants to dairy cow compositions.
She then moved onto architectural subjects, such as Welsh steel mills, the thermal baths at Baden - Baden, Japanese dormitory capsules, and in 1999, a series called Toilets.
Its true - to - life focus on modernist architectural subjects (like factories, water towers, silos - even skyscrapers), made Precisionism a species of Realism, and, in fact, it was sometimes referred to as Cubist - Realism.
Michele Dragonetti is exhibiting her series of photographs of architectural subjects.
Architectural subjects, including paintings of the weathered barns and buildings on the Stieglitz property that blend the descriptive and the abstract, emerged as a theme, as did a number of panoramic landscape paintings and bold, color ‑ filled abstractions that often visually related to the subjects she was working on at the time.
Though primarily a portrait and figurative painter, she has recently been painting urban and architectural subjects.
In studio 328, Francine B. Livaditis, whose eye is drawn to architectural subjects, will display visions of Las Vegas and a selection of what she's intriguingly dubbing «Bits & Pieces.»
The luminosity and nuance of watercolor make it perfectly suited for landscape and architectural subjects.
I am drawn to structural and architectural subjects, with a particular interest in functional structures, like bridges and factories.»
Wright has won numerous awards for his work (including - in 2001 - the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition award for a drawing of an architectural subject).
Wright has won numerous awards for his work, including the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition award for a drawing of an architectural subject in 2001.
His architectural subjects often seem both futuristic and nostalgic — always looking forward to a perfect future that will never come.
The intricacy of this method emphasizes the mimetic relationship between the architectural subjects in the paintings and the process in which they are produced.
Towards the end of his life, Schiele drew many natural and architectural subjects.
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