Not exact matches
At the time, I imagined that our
nonrepresentational, process - or - performance - based, and conceptual
art would save Chicago from a group of artists whom I now love, the figurative surrealists — Jim Nutt, Roger Brown, Christina Ramberg, Gladys Nilsson, and Jeff Koons's teacher Ed Paschke — known
as Chicago Imagists.
A mysticism of the senses is indeed brought forth in these paintings by Jenkins, who uses the
nonrepresentational to demonstrate the priority of the metaphysical — in life,
as well
as art.
In Linear Abstraction, the SCAD Museum of
Art negotiates the status of
nonrepresentational work
as it exists in the 21st century and includes work in various media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and digital formats.
In Mitchell's case, metonymy involves an empathetic response to nature that led her to use memories of taking her dog to a swimming hole
as the impetus for the
nonrepresentational, but allusive and expressionistic George Went Swimming at Barnes Hole, but It Got Too Cold (1957; Albright - Knox
Art Gallery).
As the
art in this exhibition demonstrates the «new
art» could be abstract, nonfigurative, nonobjective, and / or
nonrepresentational.
As in all
nonrepresentational art, even though one can never quite tell what exactly is being portrayed, the fact that one is neither here nor there is all the more intriguing.
Masullo cites Oct. 27, 1977,
as a benchmark in his biography; a printmaking instructor explained the concept of negative and positive space, opening up the idea of
nonrepresentational art.