Sentences with phrase «artist evinces»

To pull this off successfully, a certain amount of wit and skill is required, which the Portland - based artist evinces in both visual and verbal terms.
Naturally, The Escape Artist evinces Deschanel's practiced, poetic eye for the visual image; production designer Dean Tavoularis (The Godfather) contributes and costume designer Gloria Gresham contribute to the film's «out of time» look.
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the modernist movement and is a key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy, named after a phrase in Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and Water where all three artists evince the power of the elements; The Vital Force which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on their lives.
While some of the pieces here found their way onto the walls as a result of the artists» and curators» privileged connections (the Schnabel, the unsurprising inclusion of Francesco Clemente, Ray Smith, and Donald Baechler) the works by younger artists evince a pronounced DIY ethos that went critcized in the New Museum's inaugural Unmonumental show, and unremarked in countless other shows.

Not exact matches

A pop artist through and through, Spielberg, with his earlier popcorn pictures, evinced a willingness to indulge in pure escapism and nostalgia.
Arizona (1962) is another composition of rectangular forms, this time in varying browns, which includes drips and distinct brushwork, evincing Marden's admiration for the Abstract Expressionist artists.
Although Gueorguieva's work engages with the history of art in subtle ways, her work also evinces aesthetic similarities to many other Los Angeles - based artists, particularly in her use of a brilliant color palette, and her tendency towards thin, attenuated forms, in both her paintings and sculpture.
What could be prosaically interpreted as a clinical, impersonal approach actually hints at the artist's obsessive need to cover up, evincing a distrust of earlier instincts and a stringent form of self - censorship.
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
Richard Prince's curation and accompanying text further evince the timelessly visceral impact of Sutcliffe's aesthetic and its abiding relevance for artists working today.
One of the first galleries to evince this new activism was the March Group (1960 — 62), an anti-market, politically provocative artists» workshop founded when artists Boris Lurie and Sam Goodman assumed possession of the March Gallery on Tenth Street.
Today's most acclaimed and successful artists, such as Mark Bradford, Carol Bove, Rashid Johnson, and Sterling Ruby, evince impeccable taste through spare compositions and assemblages that draw on the language of minimalism, often in dialogue with aesthetics from fashion, architecture, and design.
Evincing a shared love for barbs and jokes, the work of both artists demonstrates a palpable confidence, a maximizing of the bitingly satiric narration that drives their inventive compositions.
Each of the four artists nominated for the third edition of the Lorck Schive Kunstpris, Norway's biggest art prize, produced installations for an exhibition that evinced their distinct stylistic sensibilities, coalescing into portrayals of personal and collective histories while imparting a sense of romanticism derailed.
They evince an artist set on exacting what might be characterized as one woman's revenge on the male gaze while refusing to settle on what, physically, beauty in art should be.
Framed in Barney's signature medium of self - lubricating petroleum, Drawing Restraint 7: Spin Track Manual: Kid (1993) evinces the artist's interest in biomedical science.
With the image veering back and forth between an almost corporeal solidity and a ghostly transparency, the artist's performance as Callas evinces a haunting power.
The exhibition at Pace London will include a selection of recent paintings by the artist that evince the spirit and style of his work from the past decade.
Mr. Greenshields wished to help and encourage serious art students, artists and sculptors who recognize that there is no short cut to competence and who evince a willingness to do the hard work and subject themselves to the discipline required for the mastery of their craft.
The planar approach divvies up the headspace of the sky, evincing the artist's ever - mirroring mental approach to these works; active works that are here found simply in a state of pause.
Viewed through the glass, from underneath, the piece evinces the look and feel of some of today's most pathbreaking still life photography, the composition - bending, drag - and - drop, chopped - and - screwed work of artists like Lucas Blalock or even Michele Abeles (if only a nude model or two could be propped up there as a tableau vivant).
Two other sculptures which also evince a similar sense of loss and poignancy are Blaze and Millie Fire, whose original burnt wood elements were collected from a massive forest fire near the artist's ranch in Montana.
Andy Moses» mid career retrospective at Santa Monica College Gallery evinces a current artist grappling with the Color Field genre.
The works in Release early, release often... are installed associatively rather than by medium or chronology, evincing the artist's desire to achieve meaning through contingency and his interest in medium permeability.
With her latest exhibition, artist Tammy Rae Carland returns to the subject of theatrical performance, once again evincing the heady charge of expectation and uncertainty that fuels the dramaturgical experience.
Jacobs's collaborations with the forces of nature ultimately evince her own deliberate choices: the artist carefully selects sections of tree bark to rub, and intimately understands the specific results of leaving a painting to age for varying amounts of time.
Together, the works present the artist's engagement with the evanescent properties of seeing and sensing, presenting artworks whose very appearance evinces the transitory nature of perception.
Radically different forms of Pop Art from both sides of the Atlantic: evinced in the work of the American painter Allan D'Arcangelo, British filmmaker and collage artist Jeff Keen, and Spanish photographer and object maker Dario Villalba
Now a mid-career artist, Zeng's early paintings conjure haunting, psychological qualities that evince a distinctly Freudian influence and style, both in terms of Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, and his theories concerning the depth of the human psyche, as well as the muscular energy of his grandson, the painter.
Schroeder is planning more solo exhibitions in this new, larger venue, in addition to the two - artist show next, emblematic of her tight curatorial prowess I evinced when meeting her over two years ago.
For all his talk of simply copying visions without adjustment, Bess's best efforts evince a sophisticated grasp of the physicality of paint and bare canvas that puts him very much in step with the Abstract Expressionists and other artists of his time.
Dance Cuba evinces a painter emboldened, but also constrained, by the innovations of others, particularly Picasso, Klee and the primitivism that was the air that artists breathed in 1940's Manhattan.
The transformation of the film title into Painters Panting reveals something of the exhibition's focus — the exasperation with and ongoing passion about «painting concerns» as evinced by painters, photographers, video artists, and filmmakers.
Influenced in part by his extensive international travels in the 1980s and early 1990s, the works engage the artist's global perspective and evince his singular ability to transform sights into personal visual poetry.
The standout of this very large show was a group of small panels from 2005 that evinced an authenticity rarely felt in the artist's work since the Baader - Meinhof series of 1988.
It's a slow piece, without the well judged graphic clout of Jan van der Ploeg, an artist whose beautifully restrained wall works evince all the forethought and planned consideration of a seasoned practitioner.
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