Sentences with phrase «bright paintings marks»

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It's marked by bright colors, parades, face paint, and private remembrance.
The spot sits in a right - turn only lane that is clearly marked with an arrow painted on the pavement and a pair of bright red sidewalk signs that say «NO STANDING ANYTIME» and have arrows pointing toward each other.
Another important innovation was Dan Christensen's use of a spray technique to great effect in loops and ribbons of bright color; sprayed in clear, calligraphic marks across his large - scale paintings.
One of the standard - bearers of the polarizing, hard - to - categorize group of contemporary painters that includes such artists as Mark Grotjahn, Nicole Eisenmann, Richard Aldrich, Josh Smith and Michael Williams, Joe Bradley (born 1975) is widely known for his bright abstract paintings and glyph - like drawings.
Iglesias, F.Meisenberg, B.Ruais, K.Thorne, J.VanDyke / Abrons / 466 Grand / thru 12/20 Kaari Upson / Ramiken Crucible / 389 Grand / thru 12/14 Matt Connolly / Essex Flowers / 365 Grand / thru 1/4 Opening 11/21 Keumnin Lee / Shin / 322 Grand / thru 11/30 Ulf Puder; Bettina Blohm / Straus / 299 Grand / thru 12/12 Amy Lien & Enzo Camacho / 47 Canal / 291 Grand — floor 2 (new location) / thru 12/21 Bright Matter: LAb [au]; Numen / For Use; Joanie Lemercier; Nonotak; François Wunschel / Guepin / 83 Orchard / thru 1/11 Opening 11/21 Kiki Kogelnik / Subal / 131 Bowery / thru 12/19 Brad Troemel / Tomorrow / 106 Eldridge / thru 11/30 (extended) The Contract / Essex Street / 114 Eldridge / thru 1/11 Opening 11/21 Reception 11/22 Foster Mickley / Munch / 245 Broome / thru 12/21 Opening 11/21 Robin Kang; Duhirwe Rushemeza / Tabacaru / 250 Broome / thru 12/9 Michelle Lopez / Preston / 301 Broome / thru 12/21 Alexander Tovborg / Beauchene / 327 Broome / thru 12/21 Mary Ann Aitken; John Maggie; Jonathan Rajewski / Hanley / 327 Broome / thru 12/21 Guglielmo Achille Cavellini / Whitebox / 329 Broome / 11/1 thru 11/30 Yui Kugimiya / Marlborough / 331 Broome (third NYC location) / thru 12/21 Opening 11/20 Lily Ludlow / Canada / 333 Broome / thru 12/14 Ulrike Theusner; Paul Brainard / Lodge / 131 Chrystie / thru 12/14 Cristina Vergano / Woodward / 133 Eldridge / thru 12/21 Nayda Collazo - Llorens / LMAK / 139 Eldridge / thru 11/30 James Hoff / Callicoon / 49 Delancey / thru 12/21 Noam Rappaport / Fuentes / 55 Delancey / thru 12/21 XYZ collective / Brennan & Griffin / 55 Delancey / thru 12/21 Jana Winderen & Marc Fornes / Storefront for Art & Architecture / 97 Kenmare @ Centre / thru 11/21 Maya Bloch / Thierry Goldberg / 103 Norfolk / thru 12/21 Josh Faught / Cooley / 107 Norfolk / thru 12/21 Joseph Montgomery / Gitlen / 122 Norfolk / thru 12/21 My Big Fat Painting curated by Rick Briggs; Fred Gutzeit / Morris / 163 Chrystie / thru 11/23 (extended) Closing Reception 11/20 (7 - 9 PM) Mark Joshua Epstein / Morris project space / 163 Chrystie / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 (7 - 9 PM) Addie Wagenknecht / Bitforms / 131 Allen (new location) / thru 12/7 David Mramor / James / 143b Orchard / thru 12/7 Angelo Volpe / Krause / 149 Orchard / thru 12/8 Beatrice Scaccia / Cuchifritos / 120 Essex (SE corner of market) / thru 11/30 Tommy Hartung / On Stellar Rays / 1 Rivington / thru 11/30 Valeska Soares / Eleven Rivington / 11 Rivington / thru 11/23 Bill Traylor / Cuningham / 15 Rivington (new location) / thru 12/6 Micki Pellerano / Envoy / 87 Rivington / thru 11/23 Do the Write Thing: Read Between the Lines / Berst / 95 Rivington / thru 12/20 Guglielmo Achille Cavellini / Lynch Tham / 175 Rivington / thru 12/21 Jessica Rankin / Salon 94 / 1 Freeman Alley / thru 12/21 Red, Yellow and Orange: Ford Crull; Debra Drexler; Peggy Cyphers / Van Der Plas / 156 Orchard / / thru 12/31 AS IF: Abigail Donovan; Troy Richards; Robert Straight; Peter Williams / Novella / 164 Orchard / thru 12/6 Raquel Rabinovich / Y / 165 Orchard / thru 12/23 Opening 11/21 Tai Ogawa / Matsumiya / 153 1/2 Stanton / thru 12/31 Magnolia Laurie / Frosch & Portmann / 53 Stanton / thru 11/23 Forces at Play: S.Crider; B.Gardner; M.Keller; J.Mellon; L.Rablin / Molly Krom / 53c Stanton / thru 11/30 Valeska Soares / Eleven Rivington / 195 Chrystie (second location) / thru 11/23 Sara Goldschmied; Eleonora Chiari / Lorello / 195 Chrystie — floor 6 / 11/19 thru 1/25 Reception 12/11 Kader Attia / Lehmann Maupin / 201 Chrystie / thru 12/13 George Horner thru 12/6, Henry Mandell thru 1/10 / Charles / 196 Bowery Lili Reynaud - Dewar thru 1/25; Chris Ofili thru 2/10; etc. / New Museum / 231 - 235 Bowery Takeshi Murata / Salon 94 / 243 Bowery / thru 12/21 Heinz Mack / Sperone Westwater / 257 Bowery / thru 12/13 Notes on Undoing / Garis & Hahn / 263 Bowery / thru 12/20 Opening 11/20 Charles Dunn / Rucker / 141 Attorney / thru 11/26 Serge Alain Nitegeka / Boesky East / 20 Clinton (new, third NYC location) / thru 12/21 Matthew Fischer / Junior Projects / 139 Norfolk / thru 12/21 Pierre St - Jacques / Station Independent / 164 Suffolk / thru 12/14 Aki Sasamoto / JTT / 170a Suffolk / thru 12/14 (Performances 12/12 @ 6 PM) Sara Greenberger Rafferty / Uffner / 170 Suffolk / thru 12/21 Matt Hoyt / Bureau / 178 Norfolk / thru 12/21 Stuart Shils / Harvey / 208 Forsyth / thru 12/21 Opening 11/19 Arianna Carossa / Rooster / 190 Orchard / thru 1/4 Opening 11/25 Greer Lankon / Participant / 253 E Houston / thru 12/21 Henry Flynt / Audio Visual Arts / 34 E 1st / thru 11/23 (extended) Joel Holmberg / American Contemporary / 4 E 2nd / thru 12/19 Early Man / The Hole / 312 Bowery / thru 12/28
At Anton Kern, it was clear that Mark Grotjahn had emerged from his monochrome butterfly cocoon: He brought a slew of bright paintings that suggested fireworks.
Rather, one gets the sense, from these paintings, that Heidkamp let his hand follow his imagination, rendering a lone figure who has lost his shadow, a brushy odalisque at rest on the shore, or a set of abstract marks that telegraph a bright pink sunset.
The painting is a sophisticatedorchestration of positive and negative space, with the depicted herd appearing as bright negatives, and the groups of trees, their trunks and foliage rendered as a series of scraffito - like marks (perhaps made with the end of a paint brush) to reveal lighter hues beneath the final, glowing earth tones.
Her first marks, in red and other bright primaries, leave plenty of white space, like poured paint for Helen Frankenthaler or, in some series, Morris Louis.
Mayton's paintings are tantalizingly beautiful, with vivid hues of paint swept across canvases featuring bright semiotic symbols, including question marks, quotations, and clouds.
It seems ironic in an exhibition so filled with bright, exuberant color to pick out the black marks, but I followed the trail of black into a strong suite of paintings.
Mark Manders Composition with Bright Yellow Horizontal 2010 wood, painted epoxy, painted canvas, painted wood, rope, and iron 23 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 12 inches; 59.7 x 62.2 x 30.5 cm
Painting with trowels, palette knives, and squeegees on sheets of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), Baker builds her bright glossy surfaces by outlining each mark and shape with torn tape and filling in the interior.
Bold brushstrokes, lively cartoonish squiggles and bright colors marked Jonathan Lasker's paintings while the use of industrial materials as Day - Glo and Roll - a-Tex with recurrent patterns of circuits and cells formed Peter Halley's signature style.
Featured in this issue is: Mark Mothersbaugh «s new museum retrospective at the Akron Museum of Art, the elaborate skull carvings of Jason Borders, a studio visit with Japanese artist collective three, the wonderful drawings of Nicomi Nix Turner, photographer Robert Bartholot «s mysteriously artificial images, Nicole Gordon «s bright and tragic landscapes, and Vincent Castiglia «s amazing blood paintings.
The show is made up of massive larges - scale paintings that embody the artists» style and vision, ranging from the bright and colorful works of Tim Biskup with his light - hearted, whimsical characters, to the work of Mark Dean Veca who paints a dark and eerie version of Mickey Mouse, distorted by wrinkles and folds.
These are collaged over multi-colored ceramic tile that is splattered and marked with bright spray paint and swathed with black soap and wax.
Inspired by the The Wizard of Oz's famed line «There's no place like home,» the designer incorporated a kaleidoscope of colors throughout the bright and playful space, with an abstract painting of Dorothy by Mark Boomershine serving as the focal point.
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