Not exact matches
Enthusiasm for the almost libidinous quality of surfaces and materials is a further bond
between Monica Bonvicini and Tom Burr's
artistic output.
Presenting works from the first fifteen years of his career,
between 1971 and 1986, the exhibition at Huxley - Parlour Gallery will explore the roots of his
artistic output, from lesser - known works produced in black and white to works of highly saturated color he is today best known for.
At the same time, the artists themselves became brands, in many cases resulting in the interdependence
between public persona and
artistic output.
I am increasingly interested in the complex connections and disconnections
between source material and
artistic output.
Such plasticity allows Yu to execute the cognitive leap
between the visual currencies as employed by his works and their titles, allowing for a hermeneutic and polysemic
output, which informs his highly personal
artistic discourse.
The viewer may in fact draw a comparison
between Percival, the seventh character of the Woolf novel, whose first - person voice is never heard, and Hundley, whose
artistic output is filtered through experiencing the work of others, speaking through their lyrics and their writings.
Paul Feeley's most important
artistic output can be distilled into the short decade
between 1955 and 1965, landing him squarely in the heyday of Abstract Expressionism which aesthetics he resolutely rejected.
Kent's prolific
output between roughly 1960 and 1968 was the most dynamic phase of her
artistic practice, which continued until her death from cancer in 1986.