Pictured is Samuel Levi Jones's
beautiful abstract work created by the reconstruction of found Encyclopedia covers.
We could stare at
these beautiful abstract works by Hamburg, Germany based artist Jens Wolf.
Irish painter William McKeown is renowned for
his beautiful abstract works that explore states of mind and qualities of nature such as light, air and sky.
Big, bold,
beautiful abstract works zing with colour, sucking you into their blurry edges.
Not exact matches
I was very skeptical because so much of Duras's sad,
beautiful work is often too
abstract, contradictory, ambiguous, and yet Annaud did manage to make episodes linear, comprehensible, but not trivial.
They dismissed her
work as «merely
beautiful,» as somehow lacking the depth of her fellow
abstract expressionists.
You would be forgiven for missing it — Harris Lindsay does not possess a shopfront, and, picking one's way through a
beautiful assortment of antiques, it seems unlikely that a collection of Jaray's minimalist
abstract works lies in wait.
The current exhibition of Herrera's
work at the Whitney Museum, entitled «Lines of Sight,» with a
beautiful accompanying catalogue by Dana Miller, endeavors to rectify the art world's long - term neglect: it focuses on Herrera's
work from 1948 - 1978, from her earliest
abstracts through the various stages of her artistic evolution.
Her celebrated
work operates on several dichotomies that have become central to her practice: hard / soft, male / female, flat / three - dimensional, Western / non-Western, stable / fluid, figurative /
abstract, powerful / delicate, brutal /
beautiful, violence / harmony.
In the introduction to a 2003 essay on Tomaselli's
work in Parkett magazine, curator James Rondeau writes: «Over the course of the last ten years, Fred Tomaselli has established an international reputation for his meticulously crafted, richly detailed, deliriously
beautiful works of both
abstract and figurative art.
On the one hand, you have these really
beautiful, minimalist,
abstract works (in the kind of traditional sense of thinking about Donald Judd, Anne Truitt, that kind of concern for color and form), and then you have your video
works, or your use of flowers, like the way a flower or an arrangement of flowers can stand in for something.
Employing traditional analog photography methods, British photographer Richard Caldicott produces a collection of stunningly
beautiful,
abstract works, deriving influence from iconic...
The
works on display are not just art objects but drafts and records of daily labor, from Peter Schuyff's dozens of carefully carved wooden pencils to the late author David Foster Wallace's notes for The Pale King (written in pink Cuddly Cuties kitten journals) to the
beautiful,
abstract gestures recorded across Louise Fishman's canvases.
Caiger & Liberty present a
beautiful selection of
abstract works, collage pieces and limited edition prints from established and emerging artists from the UK.
She even produced several really
beautiful and successful pictures, ranging from an early, harmonious
work, «Untitled» (c. 1938), on loan from the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, to «Astraea» (1956), a raw, charged
abstract with collage.
I live and
work in a small village in Saxony - Anhalt, in the middle of
beautiful Germany — and am often inspired by my location and surroundings — using a variety of mediums and techniques to express my feelings in my own uniquely
abstract, and intuitive way.
We spoke to Finley about his
work, his process, and why the integration of technology into the visual arts is less a break from the history of
abstract art than a
beautiful evolution.
The juror, architect, gallerist, and planner, Glynis Berry has selected thirty - five artists with fifty - five photographically based
works about water in all forms — representational and
abstract, how precious, powerful,
beautiful, or messy it can be.
A
beautiful abstract painting with thick use of paint, and fast brush
work.
Moneyless is able to bring our attention to the
beautiful details that lie beneath, and evoke a meditative perspective through these new
abstract works.
The exhibition allies a range of highly varied
works; Reza Aramesh's critical reconfiguration of postures of oppression taken from the documentary photographic record of the late 20th century within the context of high - cultural legacy of the Enlightenment, Jake & Dinos Chapman's attack of those same Enlightenment spawned delusions of cultural progress, Desiree Dolron's exquisite, dense, almost painterly rendering of light and shadow within the photographic medium, Terence Koh's white - on - white neon declaration of Eternal Love, Wayne Horse's lighter - lit display of sub-cultural, cul - de-sacs articulated in a trash aesthetic, Dawn Mellor's radical portraits of female film stars, re-contextualized from the objectifying gaze of cinematic light into the critical, imaginative space afforded by painting, Gino Saccone's loose but formal play of material, surface and light in his multi-media, sculptural assemblages, Peter Schuyff's
abstract, shaded path from ambient light into a dark portal and finally Conrad Shawcross»
beautiful and austere kinetic
work that emanates an ever shifting pattern in shadow and light.
Yunah Jung, Associate Vice President, Regional Specialist, Christieâ $ ™ s, declared: â $ œPhilosophically profound, visually
beautiful, and conceptually unique, the importance of the
work of Korean modern
abstract artists â $» and particularly of those belonging to the Dansaekhwa movement â $» has been acknowledged by museum curators, scholars and collectors alike in recent years.
Alexander writes: «
Working with aspects of observed landscape as his starting point, Hatton builds
abstract compositions comprised of many layers of shapes and spaces —
beautiful contrasts of linear and planar dynamics laid out in juicy scumbled color.
His
work is subtle,
beautiful, and often ephemeral because he draws and paints
abstract designs directly onto gallery walls.
His
work is intellectual,
abstract and
beautiful, and his paintings are refined and stunning in composition, palette and technique.
In a recent interview, he discussed his
beautiful works on paper from the Music for Minor Planets series, describing them as a way to represent musical scores in an
abstract way, specifically referencing John Cage and 1960s Japanese avant - garde artists.
The gallery will showcase
works by modernist master Rolph Scarlett,
beautiful New England
work by post-impressionist painter Hayley Lever,
abstract expressionist
work by Anna Walinska and minimalist
work by contemporary artist Larry Wolhandler.
For the first time, Hume has brought together his interest in portraiture, plant forms, and geometric abstraction into a single body of
work, giving the pictures a tremendous formal range, including both some of the most
beautiful flower paintings and some of the most reduced,
abstract pictures of his career.
All semantic and formal discord aside, it is a show of
beautiful and evocative
work by a master craftsman in the genre of
abstract paintings.
Her
work seems to exist somewhere in between the
abstract and the figurative, the
beautiful and the grotesque, between the processes of creation and destruction.
Beautiful and Evocative
Abstract Works through March 31 South Bay Contemporary SoLA, Windsor Hills By Genie Davis At South Bay Contemporary SoLA through March 31st, two fine
abstract exhibitions are exceedingly well - paired and curated by Nicholette Kominos.
Critic Lilly Wei has described Bates»
works as»... meditative and restless, naïve and sophisticated, suave and awkward, bad and
beautiful, pictorial and sculptural,
abstract and representational.
Garishly
beautiful and ebullient, these pastoral hallucinations hark back to the horizontal line drawings of the late sixties, and beyond them, to Artschwager's earliest exhibited
work: the
abstract landscapes that Donald Judd admired back in 1959, with their «quick, spiked strokes,... communicative of abbreviation.»
Alison Rossiter has produced a celebrated body of
work that uses darkroom skills to coax
beautiful abstract images out of long expired photographic papers.
Rezi van Lankveld's new
works at Petzel Gallery's uptown outpost are unapologetically
beautiful paintings of thick impasto and sweeping movement where hints of the real are only allowed to peek through in the form of shadows or highly
abstracted forms.
The paintings and drawings that result from this singular process are
beautiful and intelligent
abstract works.
By folding thousands of foil liquor bottle tops in several distinct ways, arranging them and connecting them together into sheets, he is able to transform what once was garbage into
beautiful works that appear to flow like textiles and burst with color like
abstract painting.
Some
works are more conceptual than
abstract, including Rebecca DiDomenico's hauntingly
beautiful «Morpho Chapel,» which consists of an all - over pattern of mica chips and butterfly wings.
Highlights of the exhibition include; the first sketchbook by Jasper Johns to be displayed publicly; a
beautiful Brice Marden sketchbook made in Thailand; Andy Warhol's Lips book from the mid-1970s; Ad Reinhardt's sketchbook from a 1958 trip to France and Italy which includes drawings and also detailed notes on European museums; Richard Serra's sketchbook of the Egyptian pyramids; a Philip Guston sketchbook in which he is beginning to
work out ideas for his first
abstract paintings; a David Smith sketchbook from 1952 with preliminary drawings for the Cubi sculptures; and an Ellsworth Kelly sketchbook made in France in 1951 - 52.
Rather than articulate universal visual codes for collective mobilization, these
works reduce the specific lives and experiences of those represented in the images to a pictorial field for the artist to play upon; the fetishized beauty of documented protest rendered even more
beautiful, and even less capable of stimulating social change, by its sublimation through the commercially - viable language of
abstract painting.