Sentences with phrase «artistic maturity»

The industry is still very young, still barely learning to walk and talk as it begins the long journey towards artistic maturity.
Just as he reached artistic maturity in the mid-1940s, Gorky was beset by series of tragedies: a studio fire that resulted in the loss of much of his work, a diagnosis of throat cancer, a car crash, and the breakup of his second marriage.
Shunting his work off to a nook following the galleries dedicated to Abstract Expressionism, Pop, and Minimalism makes chronological sense, given that Diebenkorn (1922 — 1993) did not reach his full artistic maturity until the late 1960s.
Dubuffet's artistic maturity came at the end of the Second World War, when he began to echo the Art Brut he had recently discovered.
In just five years — from the point in 1949 that the exhibit's curator, Walter Hopps, identifies as Rauschenberg's first artistic maturity until 1954, just before the first «combine» paintings that were to make him famous — the artist worked in paint, sculpture made of found objects, collage, and photography.
In the mid-1970s, as Ramberg's figures became less sexualized and more grotesque, she achieved levels of formal coherence that demonstrate an increasing artistic maturity.
During this time he reached a new tier of artistic maturity evident in three solo exhibitions unified by theme: Madness, Violence, and Absurdity (Part 1 - 3), held at the Beatty Gallery, Sydney and the Wall Gallery, Melbourne (2003 - 2006).
While Venet's sculptures and drawings compete in height and visual force, their harmony in terms of transferring mental transcendence and artistic maturity orchestrates a unity.
However, the work on view by Ian Stephenson, John Hoyland, John Walker, Howard Hodgkin, Patrick Caulfield and R. B. Kitaj is by and large not from the 1960s, the decade in which these painters «attained artistic maturity,» as even the wall label admits.
Though today best known for her stunning Photo Realist paintings, Audrey Flack first came to artistic maturity among the vibrant downtown scene of Abstract Expressionism.
In 1947, critic Alain Locke described Pippin as «a real and rare genius, combining folk quality with artistic maturity so uniquely as almost to defy classification.»
CIMA's installation focuses on the artist's rarely seen works from the 1930s — the decade when Morandi reached full artistic maturity and developed his distinctive pictorial language.
In conjunction with Renée Stout Tales of the Conjure Woman, the exhibit Circle of Friends tells a story of female artists supporting one another as they make their way towards artistic maturity and relevance and approaches the history of Washington art from the perspective of these communities of support.
At Chichen Itza the design is brought to its full artistic maturity.
The six large - scale canvases of the Stour Valley that Constable exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1819 and 1825 define his artistic maturity and secured his professional reputation.
However offbeat his work, Mark Titchner, I felt, hasn't yet the artistic maturity to be a serious contender.
As Diane Waldman explained of the artist's short career, — «he reached his artistic maturity several years before his friends and colleagues of the future New York School, and introduced a complex set of ideas and problems he did not live to resolve.»
Her artistic maturity came very young — it's quite extraordinary how consistently she has been working with her chosen medium.
In «Catching Up with Rising Star Christian Rosa,» Artnet News talks with him about his influences, artistic maturity and major gallery appearances around the world in the coming year.
His instantly recognizable aesthetic embodies paradoxes fit for the artistic climate of the time during which he came to artistic maturity.
The exhibition focuses on the artist's rarely seen works from the 1930s — the decade when Morandi reached full artistic maturity and developed his distinctive pictorial language.
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