Sentences with phrase «as drypoints»

Amongst these selected works, one can admire engravings on fabric as well as drypoints, aquatints, and lithographs on paper that Bourgeois often enhanced with drawings.

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The drypoint technique further embellishes the refined scene as it gives the print a rich, velvety texture.
The Fair celebrates the spectrum of printmaking, from Rembrandt's etchings and drypoints, Andy Warhol's screenprints and David Hockney's etchings, to the graphic work of contemporary artists such as Paula Rego and Grayson Perry.
The exhibition will include a selection of several monotypes by the artist, as well as etchings and drypoints.
Working primarily in series in intaglio mediums such as etching, drypoint, and aquatint, Samuel has invited artists to create prints in his Santa Monica studio but has also traveled internationally to collaborate with artists in their own studios.
As the premier showcase for Western contemporary art, the Ann Korologos Gallery proudly represents 30 national and local Western artists representing diverse artistic traditions: bold post-expressionist still lifes by Angus Wilson, expressive drypoint monoprints and monotypes by Paula Schuette Kraemer, and meticulous linocuts showing the astute observations of nature by Sherrie York.
In addition to popular favorites Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Alex Katz and Roy Lichtenstein, there is a selection of prints by Wayne Thiebaud featuring his iconic candies and treats, as well as two rare landscapes: Freeway Curve, color aquatint and etching, 1979 - 80 and River and Farm, color direct gravure with drypoint, 2002 ($ 6,000 to $ 9,000 and $ 3,000 to $ 5,000, respectively).
Also noted for her fine pastels, as well as her prints, made using a variety of techniques including drypoint, aquatint, and etching.
Since then, they have attracted an impressive roster of emerging as well as internationally recognized artists — including Martin Puryear, Ross Bleckner, Hung Liu, Gary Simmons and Tauba Auerbach — who spend weeklong residencies at the Berkeley press, using centuries - old intaglio techniques (etching, drypoint, aquatint).
Her second exhibition with the gallery, Reap and Sow included her signature smoke drawings as well as a large number of etchings and drypoints.
For gravitas, John Szoke Gallery from New York has brooding, tenebrous works on paper by Edvard Munch, including a devastating Death and the Maiden, as well as those web - like linear displays of virtuoso draftsmanship, the Picasso drypoint series, the best of which is Sculpture, Tete de Marie Therese of 1933.
In this exhibition therefore we come upon a version of Sainte Sébastienne once again (drypoint in black and white on paper, 1992), as well as the Tryptych for the Red Rooms (1994) which offers an interpretation of the arch of hysteria, a figure that represents a physical and psychological state where pain and pleasure blend to produce feelings of arousal expressed through an erotic impulse.
Homely Girl, a Life (1991 - 1992) is a project that comprises a bound version including a written piece by Arthur Miller, as well as a portfolio of 10 drypoints; featured in our show is the bound version in two volumes.
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