Sentences with phrase «as cubism»

These include works by leading artists from early avant - garde movements such as cubism, futurism, and Dada, such as a superb cubist still life by Juan Gris, a militant work by the futurist Carlo Carrà, and an early Dada collage by Man Ray.
He explored a variety of subjects in his signature style, including still life, explosions, brushstrokes, and artistic movements such as cubism, surrealism, and expressionism.
Geometric Abstraction At roughly the same time as cubism was developing, Russia made extraordinary contributions to the current of nonfigurative art.
His travels in Europe exposed him to the modern art movements of the early 20th century, such as cubism, surrealism, and expressionism.
Highly engaged with international art movements such as cubism, abstract expressionism, arte povera, and conceptual art — but also having studied and lived in Europe and the United States — an older generation of the artists on view pioneered modern art in Cyprus, through a dialogue within local traditions.
The exhibition also considers ideas that contributed to the development and rejection of later art movements such as cubism, surrealism, pop art, minimalism.

Not exact matches

The forms are distinguishable moments in the on - going process that constitutes reality, Creating a new style in painting, such as Picasso's innovations in cubism, is surely a qualitative change in kind within antecedent traditions of painting.
Rubik's cubism Ernö Rubik, a lecturer at the Academy of Applied Arts and Design in Budapest, Hungary, made the prototype of his famous cube in 1974, as an exercise in design and structural problem solving.
It also found links between styles and noted key artists, such as Paul Cézanne, who bridged post-impressionism and cubism (arxiv.org/abs/1801.07729).
The designers have now reinterpreted these four «eyes «as rectangles, with a direct reference to the interesting geometrical shapes found in cubism.
When Pablo Picasso said, «I'd like to live as a poor man with lots of money,» many people probably wrote the statement off as a bit of verbal cubism and forgot it.
Mario is classic, iconic, the platform genre as a whole was basically invented by the small mustached man and his red cap; now, Nintendo is literally offering you potentially infinite Mario stages, and more importantly, the ability to create them yourself, like Picasso taking cubism to strange new places.
Drawing from the art - historical lineage of cubism, cartoons, figurative painting and gestural abstraction, and appropriating subjects from mythology, advertising, print culture and consumerism, Comic Future is as much about the breakdown of the human condition as it is about the absurdities which define the perils of human evolution.
Both Sonia and Robert developed an offshoot of cubism known as Orphism (aka Simultaneism).
I saw these [interactive works] as extensions of cubism, because you're looking at something from all sides.
Drawing from the art - historical lineage of cubism, graffiti, cartoons, figurative painting and gestural abstraction, and appropriating subjects from mythology, advertising, print culture and consumerism, Aaron Curry's eagerly awaited survey exhibition at CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux next summer is as much about the breakdown of the human condition as it is the absurdities that define the perils of human evolution.
Between 1909 and 1931 Lacasse practiced social realist figuration alongside proto - cubism and Abstraction and this may have counted for him loosing his status as a pioneer of Abstraction.
«Common to them was an attempt to rationalize cubism or, as they felt was necessary, to correct its aberrations.
Early collages are formal and reflect the influence of cubism, while collages of the 1950s are more liberated as the constraints of European modernism diminish and the influence of abstract expressionism appears.
Visitors would as likely find Warhol in cubism as pop.
As Williams explains, Diller, born in 1906 in the Bronx, experimented with cubism in the early»30s, as the earliest work in the exhibition, an untitled graphite drawing from 1930, makes cleaAs Williams explains, Diller, born in 1906 in the Bronx, experimented with cubism in the early»30s, as the earliest work in the exhibition, an untitled graphite drawing from 1930, makes cleaas the earliest work in the exhibition, an untitled graphite drawing from 1930, makes clear.
As such, they are the outcome of a lyrical combination of both Eastern and Western visual histories that range from Chinese scroll painting to European cubism.
So there is not much in the way of cubism, but plenty of pop art and minimalism — as well as postwar German masters (Richter, Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Beuys) and the works of such California painters as Richard Diebenkorn, Wayne Thiebaud and Joan Brown.
As you enter the exhibition space located in a beautiful brick building, you find yourself confronted with dark and delicate portraits mounted with a sense of architectural narrative that highlights the already clear references to traditional modern painting, specially Braque's cubism and Arcimboldo's surreal portraits of flowers and fruits.
It seemed that if one wanted to get away from such things as the American scene or social realism and perhaps cubism, this offered a possibility of a way out, and the hope that given a subject matter that was different, perhaps some new approach to painting... might also develop.»
Rigid and self centered, it sometimes failed to communicate with the audience and is more interesting as an exercise in itself, a sort of a monologue, rather than a movement which could go further and reach the heights of cubism or abstract expressionism.
Castellon's paintings of 1933 and 1934 offer an exciting, unique vision as he synthesized formal elements of geometric abstraction and cubism with a surrealist vocabulary.
Castellon's earliest Surrealist works reflect an interest in cubism and tribal art as well as Surrealism.
Drawing on its own collection for Cubism 2.0, Hanina Fine Arts does not attempt to enter into the complex documentation of the movement; rather it presents 18 works by artists from France, Hungary, Russia and the US who shared the aims of cubism as applied to landscape, still - life and quotidian life.»
I've heard it expressed by some artists that as a consequence Picasso (through cubism) ends up being more a sculptor than a painter and Matisse (through flatness) more a painter than a sculptor simply because one (Picasso) chose to deal with dimension more than the other even though both worked in the two mediums.
In Nicholson's work, Hepworth's strikingly pointy profile keeps appearing and reappearing in Picasso - ish paintings in which the cubism looks faded and worn, as if it has been left out in the rain.
Cunningly playing with perspective, the image reads as an homage to the happenstantial cubism of urban life.
On the fourth floor, the exhibition makes conjectural leaps as it jumps through time to cubism and beyond.
Having risen to fame in the era of Abstract Expressionism, cubism acted as a huge influence for the figure, especially during research trips around Europe.
Her first purely abstract work seems to have been a sewn patchwork quilt, designed as a cradle cover, whose wonky rectangles and triangles of clear colour recall both cubism and Russian folk art.
Early cinema influenced how Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque saw the world, helping to usher in cubism, as shown in the 2008 film Picasso and Braque Go to the Movies.
Seriality seems to be a distinctly modernist phenomenon, and is found to greater or lesser extent in impressionism, cubism, abstract expressionism, Louis, Noland, etc., but never so clearly as in Stella's early work.
Burchfield, who like Hopper painted as if cubism never happened, is van Gogh by way of Caspar David Friedrich, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, calendar art, and Sunday painting.
Featuring paintings from the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum by artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Marc Chagall, Marcel Duchamp, Vasily Kandinsky, Fernand Leger, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Piet Mondrian and Pablo Picasso, among others, the exhibition chronologically traced the achievements of these tumultuous years as artists experimented with new ways to create art while launching such movements as expressionism, futurism and cubism.
Elizabeth Murray's genre - bending 1998 painting fused abstraction and pop, while drawing on everything from cubism to surrealism, the comic books she religiously read and drew as a kid in Chicago, and the graffiti she saw plastered across the walls of 70s and 80s New York.
Drawing from the art - historical lineage of cubism, graffiti, cartoons, figurative painting and gestural abstraction, and appropriating subjects from mythology, advertising, print culture and consumerism, Comic Future is as much about the breakdown of the human condition as it is about the absurdities that define the perils of human evolution.
«Was the change as fundamental as some of the changes wrought by Picasso with cubism or Duchamp?
For cubism was not a style so much as an aesthetic revolution, a «shock in the dark,» each painting a performance that instigated a profound change of artistic form, indeed the first new ocular form in 500 years of mankind's vision of itself.
Most scholarship has viewed Smith's early work as developing in a linear fashion, from the European influences of Picasso and cubism in the 1930s; to a figuratively based, highly detailed, American surrealism in the 1940s; to a lyrically abstract, expressionist expansiveness in the 1950s; culminating with the seemingly disconnected breakthrough embodied in the reduced, geometric monumentality of his final works.
It was in Chicago that Ito's career as an artist flourished, where she explored cubism and latent abstraction in her works.
Each group permitted otherwise impossible perspectives of familiar objects, as might a work of analytic cubism.
Lee Krasner was an artist who studied cubism at Cooper Union and worked as a painter as part of the New Deal's Federal Art Project.
The main two floors of commercial art galleries in ART BASEL were as ever a seemingly infinite maze of contemporary art covering the full historic periods of «modern» art from historic photographs, cubism, constructivism, dada, fauvism, school of Paris artists, to a dazzling array of present day contemporary with all its exponential variety, it was easy to get lost amongst such abundance both on a physical level forgetting which direction you were heading in but also on a conceptual basis.
Fauvism supersedes impressionism, cubism fauvism, futurism cubism, expressionism futurism, pop expressionism, and so on: each welcomed as a revolutionary innovation, each a target for destruction as soon as it is articulated.
A Fishtown native who's studio is in the Crane Arts Center, Browning obviously takes full advantage of the large work space to create massive paintings, this color field of speeding urban images, like you see out of the corner of your eye as you zoom down the Expressway, is abstract expressionist yet a kind of contemporary cubism with obtuse angles and cracked spacial warps.
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