Sentences with phrase «autobiographical paintings»

Artist Statement Robby Rose is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, with a BFA from RISD, who makes large autobiographical paintings, drawings, along with loose pen and collage works on small sheets of paper.
· Heron Arts, based in San Francisco, presented Donald Ian McCaw, a Canadian performance artist who situated his very personal autobiographical paintings in the context of a very impersonal story about a businessman seeking to reinvent the way fine art is made.
Although Mesler's autobiographical paintings evoke illustrations from a children's alphabet book, his distinctive style imbues them with a dark wit that reveals pivotal moments from his life.
Steers died in 1995 at thirty - two from AIDS, and his autobiographical paintings brought back all the pain and poignancy of the pandemic at that time.
It provides a unique opportunity to consider the entire range of the artist's achievements, from his Pop - era icons of targets and flags to his later, more introspective autobiographical paintings.
As a matter of fact, they're my autobiographical paintings.
Stricken with feelings of grief and guilt, Krasner worked in Pollock's old barn studio creating a series of autobiographical paintings.
Four years later, his father hanged himself; Guston discovered the body and subsequently sought solace by hiding in a cupboard lit by a naked bulb, the image of which would become a prevailing motif in the oddly disquieting, figurative, often autobiographical paintings he began to make in his fifties.
Jumaane N'Namdi before an autobiographical painting by Howardena Pindell, whose image is in the painting
Stella sees it as essentially an autobiographical painting - one «more accurate about the personal costs inherent in the mechanics of painting than it is profound about the human condition in 16th - century Italy.»

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There is no social program in these paintings; there is only a very personal, «autobiographical» expression of horror.
Beatty is painted as an artist at a crossroads, too, in an attempt to trump up the mythology of the picture as a Misfits - like (or Night of the Iguana - like, more to the point) autobiographical sketch for all involved when, if we're being honest with ourselves, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is more along the lines of a carnival - mirror grotesquerie.
Largely autobiographical in nature, the novel must have served as a cathartic release for Rattner who has said she painted over only some of the details in the story.
Using the visual language of mythological depictions of wrestling, mined from art historical sources and his own memory, these paintings propose new through lines in Dunham's practice that are both formal and autobiographical in nature.
Returning to the years immediately following his move to New York City in 1958, the exhibition illustrates the ways Dine incorporated household objects ---- often loaded with autobiographical import ---- into his paintings and sculptures as extensions of and metaphors for the human body.
In fact there is an autobiographical undercurrent that unmistakably characterize them as a new direction in American Painting that developed in the late sixties and the early seventies.
This display explores Heilmann's formal approach to painting and abstraction, and considers the autobiographical themes that run through her work.
Scopophilia, which consists of over 400 photographs culled from Goldin's career, pairs her own autobiographical images with new photographs of paintings and sculpture from the Louvre's collection.
Since the early 1960s, Dorothy Iannone has been making vibrant paintings, drawings, prints, films, objects and books, all with a markedly narrative and overtly autobiographical visual feel.
Either way, I don't know how helpful autobiographical links are to the narratives in my work, but, when I make a painting, experience and memory does play a role in choosing images or the composition.
Perhaps as much autobiographical as observational, Casteel's paintings are imbued with the tenderness of her gaze.
Despite the apparently autobiographical details of her paintings, Lichtman is engaged in constructing a purely fictive space.
Prince's Tiffany paintings are terse, tenuous combines of material reference and literary allusion comprising, in addition to the aforementioned Tiffany's ads, scanned news events, obituaries, and the occasional autobiographical note.
«Jennifer Bartlett: History of the Universe» includes works from all of Barlett's major series including the «House Paintings», «In the Garden» series, the «Air: 24 Hours» series, the autobiographical «Earth Paintings», the «Word Paintings» and recent works that depict houses, trees and plants surrounding her homes in Amagansett and Brooklyn, NY.
This turn toward the autobiographical continues, whether explicitly as with the floor plan of his grandfather's house, or implicitly, with such surrogates as renderings of photographs of suffering young men or a damaged painting by Manet.
Autobiographical in the modernist and realist painting tradition, his paintings depict his own personal effects that include biker paraphernalia such as jackets, boots, helmets and gloves, alongside his packets of cigarettes and books.
Abstraction is uniquely autobiographical for Channing Hansen, who composes vibrant knitted paintings determined entirely by an algorithm built from his DNA sequencing, and Zachary Armstrong, who will create a site - specific installation for Inherent Structure by covering the lower lobby wall in an allover print based on his brother's childhood drawing.
Jeronimo Elespe paints dreamlike scenes based on autobiographical details, lingering between myth and the mundane.
These combinations of drawing, painting and collaged text present brief autobiographical utterances culled from their original context and transformed into often poetic evocations of distant places and encounters.
Sarah's autobiographical subject matter presents an unpretentious approach to rendering people, places and things with vibrant, meticulous and detailed brushwork characteristic of the egg tempera medium in which she often paints.
Her lush oil paintings conflate the conventions of historical European portraiture with imagined characters, almost always black, that draw upon political and autobiographical traits from her own West African heritage.
During the»30s, though, he spent more time demonstrating than painting, he would later admit in his autobiographical writings.
NS: So obviously, in one way or another all the paintings are autobiographical but now you are actually introducing yourself.
As usual, he painted all night long, then amused himself with fishing and the intermittent composition of a picaresque novel, autobiographical in nature.
In her paintings and sketches she presents her vision of life's struggles and triumphs that are largely autobiographical.
Concentrating on three essays about Matisse, Mondrian, and Barnett Newman, Evans fluidly ties together words and pictures from Painting as Model with his own art making practices and autobiographical material.
Yilmaz's paintings function as transformative of the daily / temporary image, which tend to become autobiographical after being exposed to a newspaper story, or into the expression of a larger social context.
Meticulously painted houses, pubs, underpasses and parks become autobiographical notes, frozen in time.
The artist's paintings play with ideas of traditional portraiture, creating fictional characters that are both political and autobiographical.
However, the subject matter for Schutz's paintings are unique to her, though not autobiographical.
Shred includes the «Drawings I Did Around The Time I Became A Porn Star» — a sprawling autobiographical series of sketches recording Smith's days and nights working as «male talent» in the adult film industry in the city with an absorbing visual energy — along with recent paintings and drawings charged with the same intricate, delirious, shameless precision.
Culled from 14 years» worth of interview sessions, set in Bourgeois's Brooklyn studio and her Chelsea home, the film traces the inspiration, autobiographical materials, and day - to - day routines that inform the artist's sculptures and paintings.
The autobiographical exhibit consisted of photographs, pictures of earlier paintings and other personal objects, including a pack of cigarettes her uncle was holding when he was killed in a car crash.
AFTER ROELSTRAETE INTRODUCED the «master's» Garden Project series, standing in a gallery surrounded by the paintings, Marshall says, «The only thing I will add is that one of these paintings in here has an autobiographical dimension to it.
When I made the first «construction», I wanted to make objects that I could represent in paintings, so that they would be still - life subjects, but not be recognisable; so they would not always be referring to something autobiographical.
Highly autobiographical, the film itself is an homage to the artist's grandfather, incorporating 16 mm footage of the coast of Maine, shot by the senior Welling as a reference for his oil paintings.
Part Choctaw and part Cherokee, Jeffrey Gibson produces abstract sculpture, painting, and prints that carry an autobiographical cultural inflection.
Superficially, the media images and objects Beam incorporates into his paintings seem indebted to Robert Rauschenberg's flatbed constructions from the»50s, while his autobiographical notations and curious numerological and alphabetical
The Forum Gallery mounts another solo exhibit of Andrews» paintings, and Andrews, with funding from a John Hay Whitney Fellowship, returns to rural Georgia, where he reconnects with family and creates a group of works he titles Autobiographical Series.
Often autobiographical, many of the paintings also reference Moore's personal life and his HIV - positive status.
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