Sentences with phrase «automatic painting»

Through the years he maintained his interest in automatic painting, using a vocabulary of symbols, often central images, that interested him.
The most significant perhaps is a rare 1927 work by the influential Surrealist exponent of automatic painting André Masson, which demonstrates Masson's stream - of - consciousness technique.
The exhibition will include new large - format color photographs by Beshty, a new wall sculpture by Lefcourt, a large charcoal drawing by McKenzie, color photographs by Moholy - Nagy, a black and white painting by Oehlen, two automatic paintings by Man Ray, two sculptures by Stockholder, and new photographs from Welling's Quadrilaterals series.
The signs and symbols in Varelas» work resemble automatic painting or children's drawings, with added dynamism deriving from the artist's highly physical, expressive technique.
These new works display a heightened emphasis on humanism, showcasing the presence of the artist's hand as well as a more automatic painting method.
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Automatic Painting About 1926, Andre Masson began experimenting by placing sand and glue onto canvas, on which he then applied oil paint and made paintings based around the shapes that formed.
Lawrence's work is a mixture of automatic painting (first practiced by the Surrealists), mixed with self - exploration.
Her interest in automatic painting and eliciting creative responses from her audience also links her work to British modernists, such as Alan Davie (former Gregory Fellow in Painting at the University of Leeds) or other contemporary painters represented in the gallery's collection, including Christopher P. Wood.
(Nathan and Caleb's discussion of Jackson Pollock's «automatic painting» is a highlight.)
His automatic paintings and use of color inspired the surrealists, abstract expressionists, Dadaists, and color field painters.
Reminiscent of the Surrealist notions of the subconscious and automatic painting, Pollock's abstract works cemented his reputation as the most critically championed proponent of Abstract Expressionism.
Pollock was also influenced by the Mexican Muralist Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro and Surrealism, which explored subconscious and dream - like subject matter, and automatic painting.
Worked closely with Matta, a proponent of automatic painting, who exerted a large influence on Baziotes and fellow artists including Kamrowski, Pollock, and Jimmy Ernst.
The Abstract Expressionists became much more interested in the psychology of automatic painting, of random activity in the painting, of undersigned, un-premeditated approaches to the canvas.
I think for me the important thing is that there was a naïve trust in random activity, in automatic painting, in the unconscious.
In order to balance the spontaneity of automatic painting, Baziotes also assimilated Synthetic Cubist techniques; he was familiar with the work of Joan Miró and Pablo Picasso.
In developing and disciplining herself to complete this work, she works out of the surrealist's «automatic painting» tradition, where she has no preconceived ideas or pictures in mind before she begins to work.
Chilean artist Roberto Matta introduced him to automatic painting a process of automatism, or abstract «automatic» doodling to tap into the unconscious which became the foundation for Abstract Expressionism, or the term which Motherwell himself coined for the movement The New York School.
Action was a way to evoke the primeval and an archetypal expression, and automatic painting and drawing techniques had previously been practiced by Joan Miró and André Masson.
Wherever it came from, Pollock's action painting is similar to certain surrealist theories of «automatic painting», propounded by Salvador Dali (1904 - 89), that supposedly allow artists to express their unconscious moods of creativity.
Although this type of automatic painting has been used by different artists involved in different movements, such as Surrealism, it is principally associated with The New York School of American Abstract Expressionism of the 1940s and 1950s, and with the painter Jackson Pollock (1912 - 56), dubbed «Jack the Dripper».
Indeed it is said that both Krasner and Pollock were influenced by the «automatic painting» of Robert Motherwell.
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