Sentences with phrase «as precursor»

While often classified as late Surrealism or as a precursor of Abstract Expressionism, his emotionally charged abstract style holds a distinct place among the explorations of the avant - garde.
He may be considered as the precursor of the new generation of photographers working in conceptual approaches to the medium, photographers including James Welling, Walid Beshty, Liz Deschennes, Marco Breuer and others.
The catalog emphasizes Marin's role as a precursor to the New York School, and loose paintings like «The Written Sea» (1952) are certainly in step with De Kooning, Pollock and Gorky.
JR's talk at the CAC brings into view Haring's legacy as a precursor to contemporary street art and provides a great backdrop to viewing Keith Haring: 1978 - 1982.
May 12 - Aug 19, 2018 As a precursor to the British New Wave, Free Cinema marked a broader attitudinal shift in cinema and the arts against the exclusion of whole areas of life.
Paradoxically, this didn't prevent his broken, loose brushwork from acting as a precursor for abstract expressionism during the 1940s and 50s.
His ground - breaking Merzbau, completely misunderstood in its time, is now regarded as the precursor of contemporary artforms like Installation, Environment, Assemblage and site - specific art.
And while the tendency is generally to pit Moroni against his more acclaimed contemporaries, rather he should be seen as a precursor, even an anachronism, and all the more interesting for it.»
«Stuart Davis has been called one of the greatest painters of the twentieth century and the best American artist of his generation, his art hailed as a precursor of the rival styles of pop and geometric color abstraction,» remarks Barbara Haskell.
Here he simply carves a resting point into foam rubber, as if reconceiving the shape of an actual automobile as a precursor to a Tempur - Pedic mattress.
[32] Later, Peter Bürger would make a distinction between the historical avant - garde and modernism, and critics such as Krauss, Huyssen, and Douglas Crimp, following Bürger, identified the historical avant - garde as a precursor to postmodernism.
Friedrich's landscapes exercised a strong influence on the work of German artist Max Ernst (1891 — 1976), and as a result other Surrealists came to view Friedrich as a precursor to their movement.
Selected from the artist's estate and public as well as private collections, this exhibition provides the first occasion to view Rothko's contribution to early American modernism as a precursor to his unprecedented transition into abstraction.
This project continues Trepte's interest in language and appropriated imagery yet serves as a precursor to a new body of work that investigates meaning through omission.
The show at Fondation Beyeler presents a selection of paintings, pastels, drawings and lithographs, which concentrates on Odilon Redon's significance as a precursor of classical modernism.
Today they appear as a precursor to works by artists like James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson that harness, expose and manipulate natural phenomena as a way to create phenomenological experiences.
The current exhibitions reposition Asawa as a precursor to American minimalist and post-minimalist sculptors.
Associated with painters such as Frank Stella, minimalism in painting and sculpture, as opposed to other areas, is a late modernist movement and depending on the context can be construed as a precursor to the post modern movement.
Moving between Paris, New York, and Los Angeles over ensuing years, Raysse created works that subtly critiqued consumer culture through their incorporation of media imagery and store - bought products, in a practice many historians cite as a precursor to American Pop.
However, his rejection of the expressive brushwork employed by other abstract expressionists such as Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko, and his use of hard - edged areas of flat color, can be seen as a precursor to post painterly abstraction and the minimalist works of artists such as Frank Stella.
Green Light Corridor (1970), one of Bruce Nauman's (b. 1941, Fort Wayne, Indiana) legendary «light pieces» may be seen as a precursor to this line of thought.
34 The existence of the White Paintings as nothing more than a concept and a set of measurements from 1953 until the Castelli show conforms perfectly to LeWitt's definition.35 By showing these freshly executed paintings in 1968, Rauschenberg not only established his work from 1951 as a precursor to Minimalism but also asserted a place for the White Paintings in the evolution of Conceptualism.
Duchamp can be seen as a precursor to conceptual art, other famous examples being John Cage's 4» 33», which is four minutes and thirty three seconds of silence, and Rauschenberg's Erased de Kooning Drawing.
Minimalism is variously construed either as a precursor to postmodernism, or as a postmodern movement itself.
This work is often cited as the precursor of the Pop Art movement.
The artist loosely based this series on the actual «War of Knives» that was fought as a precursor to Haitian independence.
Viewing F. T. Marinetti's 1909 «Futurist Manifesto» as a precursor to hip - hop artist the Notorious B.I.G.'s «Machine Gun Funk,» the phrase «Ruffneck Constructivists» evokes thuggishness as an expression of abjection.
It can be read as a hedgerow or copse, or enjoyed as a precursor to Robert Motherwell's oval processions.
Before his suicide in 1970, Rothko ultimately does complete a project that satisfactorily deals with space and light, and which aligns him rightfully as a precursor of artists including Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, and James Turrell: the Rothko Chapel in Houston is perfectly designed for contemplation and seems poised to stand as a testament to his vision.
They are interested in Detroit as a precursor for potential / impending economic, social, and ecological collapse.
His abstract work was good, I knew, but mainly of interest as the precursor to greater work — an impression confirmed by the only large - scale Guston show I've ever had a chance to see, a rather skimpy retrospective at London's Royal Academy of Art back in 2004.
Though Splatoon 2 may not be as fresh as its precursor, the game still manages to be amazing and an absolute delight.
And now, as Precursor Games is an officially licensed PlayStation ® 4 developer, we have added the next - gen console as a stretch goal.
This period of courtship is sometimes seen as a precursor to engagement or marriage.;,
Political Animals has been developed Squeaky Wheel from the Philippines and is being published by Positech Games, but surprisingly isn't being sold as part of a bundle with Positech's Democracy 3, it goes hand - in - hand as a precursor to running the government that you do in Positech's game.
Developed by Infogrames Sheffield House, formerly known as Gremlin Interactive, Wacky Races could be seen as a precursor to Sonic & SEGA All - Stars Racing.
Co-developer Silicon Knights reformed as Precursor Games in hopes of funding a spiritual successor, however both attempts at funding Shadow of the Eternals were unsuccessful.
Those who have played recent Mario & Sonic titles should feel right at home in this game, as it plays very similarly to those titles, almost acting as a precursor to the mascot crossover series.
As a precursor to the very popular Xbox Live Arcade event, Summer of Arcade, Microsoft created a spring alternative called House Party to deliver a block of top - notch games.
For Shasha, the work of unionization could serve as a precursor to a reorganization of the games publishing model as it currently stands, and may even turn the tide against doomsday predictions in the games industry.
The ability still isn't exactly in the game but there's a version of the idea in that you can see other players as floaty orbs with proximity - based chat, and Hello Games are billing that as a precursor to some kind of synchronous co-op.
It can be read as the precursor to countless cinematic action - adventures and platformers to come, many of whose designers would acknowledge it as a direct influence.
as a precursor — but Braben and Bell hadn't played this, or indeed many other early videogames.
While the story of previous entries in the series wasn't that deep to begin with, Street Fighter V instead brings Character Story Mode, which acts as a precursor to the true Story Mode that is scheduled to release in June (that's quite a long wait!).
Set 25 years after the events of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Mirror of Fate HD acts as a precursor to the recently released Lords of Shadow 2.
The Inca Trail is, of course, a journey to Machu Picchu, but along the way you pass through nearly a dozen other Inca sites, from simple check points for the couriers who served as a precursor to the two - legged Pony Express, to elaborate villages, temples, and agricultural terraces.
The exhibition also serves as a precursor to the Spring 2015 Teen Arts Mentorship Group Exhibition opening on June 26th.
This line has been claimed as the oldest funicular, although in the absence of evidence that it ever used a counterweight, this is problematic and the line is best regarded as a precursor rather than an early example.
One of my favorite travel tools is ITA Matrix, originally developed by ITA Software and then acquired by Google as a precursor to the creation of Google Flights.
AKC has introduced the S.T.A.R. Puppy program which can stand alone or serve as a precursor to the CGC test.
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