Not exact matches
Majewski uses CGI to place actors within Bruegel's paintings and layer live action in
painterly compositions, both
as a way to explore the creative
process and
as illustration and commentary on the social and political reality of Spanish - ruled Flanders that inspired Bruegel.
The painting is an example of Phelan's early work which sought to reconcile
painterly abstraction with
process based minimalism, but in this context the cut surface feels more desperate,
as if the painter were punching a hole through which to breathe.
Yet these works deny their
painterly roots, sitting flat on the surface of the stretched cotton
as if the result of a print
process rather than from the hand of the artist.
Masterfully recreating a photograph whilst allowing the
process of its
painterly making to remain visible, Richter heightens the tension between painting and photography, abstraction and figuration, truth and fiction — presenting to us an image that is conceptually subversive
as it is utterly magnificent.
Memories are woven together with filaments and tendrils, the sway of a branch or the curve of a river's course; layers of improvised
painterly processes all spilling forth in expressive spontaneous gestures — intricate layers of technique and images, the forms taking shape
as though guided by an external impulse.
In Albert Oehlen's Titanium Cat with Laboratory Tested Animal (1999), the influence of Gerhard Richter's
painterly practice and the
process known
as vermalung: the act of creating movement through undoing, scraping and over-painting, is in full evidence.
Eventually, she switched to acrylic paint, but Frankenthaler's sensuous and
painterly staining technique led Morris Louis to adapt her
process in what would become known
as «Color Field» painting, and declare that Frankenthaler was the «bridge from Pollock to what was possible.»
Bauer describes his painting
process as «intuitive», originating from a bank of images and
painterly marks he has amassed into Photoshop files and templates.
As much as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canva
As much
as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canva
as Rauschenberg's work of the early 1950s had been championed for its elimination of
painterly conventions — no subject, no image, no taste, no object, no beauty, no message — Untitled [glossy black painting] makes the case that Rauschenberg was equally radical for what he was willing to let in — chance, duration, changing context, accidents, a life in the present.18 Historians tell us about the Rauschenberg who pursued a mode of creativity that had «a life beyond its initial conception,» but it is not always possible to observe the
process of accretion.19 In 1986, Untitled [glossy black painting] would appear on the cover of Arts Magazine, its identity photographically stilled.20 That was part of the history of this single canvas.
From afar Veronica's canvases read
as so many familiar gestures of
painterly abstraction, involving the surrounding wall and floor and the drops, splashes and marks that are created in the
process of painting.
The DAM's exhibition focuses on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and
process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and
painterly expression in these works [
as they respond -RCB- to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
By re-staging
painterly craft
as a playful irreverence between intractable materials and willful deliberation, the
processes of abstraction, decoration and humour unfold into a heady mix of the serious and the sensual.
Alexander writes that Shields» work is»... deeply rooted in a ritualization of the painting
process and an assertion of art - making
as an ancient practice... the large paintings possess a rich merger of
painterly field and constructed objecthood — at once offhanded and painstakingly built.»
-RSB- creates the shimmering images in her silk textiles through a
process similar to ikats... Jonsson's ability to work wet dyes into wet gives her fabrics a
painterly appeal that ikats lack,
as they depend on resists to create their patterns.»
Clyfford Still's reputation
as one of the giants of Abstract Expressionism is built upon this mastery of the
painterly process.
At the center of the Kunsthalle Darmstadt exhibition Painting
as Film are works that reflect the
painterly process in film or even go a step further and merge both media.
Rozendaal describes making these works
as a very
painterly process during which he must turn off his brain to search and reflect.
Informed by the artist's love of Mark Rothko's color fields and the
painterly techniques of predecessors such
as Barnett Newman, Brice Marden, Agnes Martin, and Georgia O'Keefe, Colen's Mailorder paintings emerge from a laborious
process of application and control.
Beginning each painting with a low - tech computer drawing, Bauer develops his work through a complicated
process incorporating hands - off painting techniques such
as stenciling, silk - screening and spraying that translate digitized graphics towards sublime fields of
painterly abstraction.
As the Sotheby's sales pitch for Abstract Painting (809 - 4) put it, the piece is «monumentally scaled, breathtakingly enveloping, and visually resonating in primaries of red, yellow, blue, and green... delivering an arresting display of seemingly endless variegation and layered
painterly process.»
Cortright thinks of her initial
process as a masculine
painterly activity, acting
as an abstract expressionist would when confronted with a blank canvas.
Still's reputation
as one of the giants of Abstract Expressionism is built upon this mastery of the
painterly process.
With their richly detailed and complex surfaces, the artist's works stand
as testaments to her deep engagement with the
painterly process itself.
I think it is collaged from photographs of windows with blinds, the abstract lines and colours occupying my attention along with blotches or
painterly stains, which could be read
as «errors» in the printing
process, or possibly photographed («real») snow flakes through a window pane.
The low - light performance isn't so good, with quality dropping
as image noise is
processed away, leaving things looking a little
painterly.