Sentences with phrase «canvas works at»

Sri Lanka - based Belgian artist Saskia Pintelon simultaneously exhibited a new series of cotton - canvas works at Saskia Fernando and an older series of works at Paradise Road Galleries (1/26 — 2/26).
«The Love Within» presents new oil on canvas works at both of the gallery's Chelsea locations and is accompanied by a new monograph.
Accompanying the oil on canvas works at White Cube's vast Bermondsey site will be a separate display of a key piece from Hirst's sculptural series «Mental Escapology».
Il Lee's recent venture into a different medium, exemplified in the first public unveiling of his large - scale acrylic and oil on canvas work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2010, has opened up a significant and exciting new direction for the artist.

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If he did, why could he not write his pinxit at the corner of the canvas, instead of leaving theattribution of the work to be a matter of inference?
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Insight into an artist's process — the way he or she conceived the composition and applied paint to the canvas — can be gained by looking closely at the work and using relatively simple imaging techniques such as X-radiography and infrared reflectography.
The steam and warmth from your shower works similarly to the steam in a facial, creating the ideal canvas for your favorite at - home exfoliation treatment.
At first I painted needlepoint canvases, then I fell in love with counted work on a study - trip in London.
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At first I painted needlepoint canvases, then I fell in love with counted work on a study - trip in London.
Women wereasked to look at a trio of sketches of men in various settings, and to say where they'd prefer to find their ideal man: in camp chopping wood, in a studio painting a canvas, or in a garage working a pillar drill.
This is the crux of Andrew Haigh's rivetingly beautiful new film, which screened at the Venice Film Festival this morning, and finds the British director working on a brighter, broader canvas than ever before: a present - day American West of drab diners, grumbling trucks, and starlit open desert.
Turner's most content when hurling paint at his canvases, as if chasing his ever - changing state of inspiration; away from his work he's a lumbering and somewhat graceless figure.
He finds room across his sprawling yet intimate canvas for winks to prior masters and their work, too, as in a quick glance at a neon sign above a storefront near the movie palace named «Laughton,» which indicates a key visual influence, Charles Laughton's only feature as director, the memorably wicked and watery «Night of the Hunter» (1955).
At this stage, I don't see her as being much more than a sketch comic working a larger canvas.
Like most painters, the school leader is working on multiple canvases at once.
A group of pupils from year 5 worked in the corridor space at the system, curating the canvas, moving and organising the work once it had been submitted.
If you imagined Claude Monet at work on his late masterpieces, the Water Lilies, you might picture him seated in his garden in Giverny, France, placidly dabbing blues and purples onto canvas, capturing watery impressions with ease.
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Adoptable dogs are also promoted at events, on BBR merchandise at Cafepress and even immortalized on canvas by artist Melinda Dalke, who sells her work on Ebay!
Built at the beginning of the 17th century, it displays golden altars and silversmith's work, as well as oil canvases and mural paintings from Cusco's School of Art.
More colors, larger canvases, and less personality were hallmarks of this era, almost as if the developers were trying a little too hard to show off the latest iteration of «next generation graphics» at work.
His early dyed - and - sewn canvas pieces, which sold for $ 450 in the 1960s, now bring $ 200,000, while wood works that sold for $ 450 in 1965 are reaching $ 450,000, and a 1966 installation of the 26 letters of the alphabet, composed of soldered tin, sold at auction to MoMA for $ 1 million.
The unconscious aura of titillation that arises from a visual representation of an aspiring woman artist in the mid-19th century, Emily Mary Osborne's heartfelt painting, Nameless and Friendless, 1857, a canvas representing a poor but lovely and respectable young girl at a London art dealer, nervously awaiting the verdict of the pompous proprietor about the worth of her canvases while two ogling «art lovers» look on, is really not too different in its underlying assumptions from an overtly salacious work like Bompard's Debut of the Model.
Basquiat, who returned to the headlines this year when his work Untitled sold for $ 110m at Sotheby's in Manhattan, can be seen DJing during a party night and relaxing on a bed, while Haring poses with a man he has used as a living canvas for his art.
BB: In Braque's work there's a straightforwardness without a willfulness - he's looking at his canvas with the same wonder he has when he's looking at a simple collection of objects.
It allows you to «knead» the picture, to work on the [entire] canvas at once, for a long time.
The first thing that strikes you at the glorious new exhibition of Allan D'Arcangelo's work is the blues — vibrant, arresting tones deployed in various hues across his beguiling, bold canvases.
I steel have a question should I price my mural at large scale the same as my canvas work?
The assertion that drawing, however figurative, is design, brought further forward into our consciousness by Cézanne's heroic struggle --(«I advance my canvas, understand, together, all at the same time»)-- and developed, and explained in words, so eloquently by Matisse, was simply the way Bonnard's eye's mind worked.
The portraits at the Frick varied widely in formality and speed of execution, ranging from quick and expressive drawings and oil sketches to full - length canvases made in Van Dyck's capacity as court painter to Charles I. Works in the first category can look unnervingly contemporary, particularly the sensitive and precocious self - portraits that appeal, anachronistically, to our obsession with «authenticity.»
A huge black canvas on which moonlit figures on a beach await execution is the centrepiece of a new exhibition of works by Luc Tuymans at David Zwirner gallery, London, from Friday January 30 to Thursday April 2 (all prices on request).
Helen Frankenthaler (American, 1928 — 2011) had her first solo exhibition at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1951, an exhibition that synthesized the most radical aspects of works by Arshile Gorky, Willem de Kooning, and Jackson Pollock, with ambitious canvases of textured surfaces, pale color, and calligraphic drawing.
And the belie the enormous amount of distilled thought, and raw life force behind the artist's work: Turns out the black - paintings series was born when Stella blacked out a multicolored canvas in a fit of frustration at how the piece was progressing.
Regularly exhibiting at the Asia Contemporary Art Show in Hong Kong.She has now moved her canvas to large scale street arts work.
An American pioneer of hard - edged shaped canvases, Charles Hinman's work received immediate global acclaim in 1964 — 1965, with work at Sidney Janis Gallery and a one - person exhibition at Richard Feigen Gallery.
It focuses on Scott's figure works, both on canvas and on paper, created between 1954 - 1973 when he was arguably at the height of his artistic career and propelled onto the international art stage.
The whereabouts of the painting after the Armory Show is unclear, but in 2005 the work was exhibited in a major Bluemner exhibition that Barbara Haskell organized at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, and while the accompanying catalogue indicates that the painting is one of the 1911 — 1912 canvases that Bluemner reworked in 1916 — 1917, it does not identify the earlier painting as the one that was in the Armory Show.
At the Garboushian Gallery in Beverly Hills Seery showed several large new canvases (that seemed larger due to the gallery's own compressed size) in which recur the saturated color, numinous composition, and graceful but urgent gesturality that drove his earlier work.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008 at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller canvas, and installed that work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.»
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest in creating simultaneous foci, what art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
SPANNING THREE GALLERY FLOORS, Chris Ofili's exhibition at the New Museum doesn't hold back, presenting his greatest hits and new works, fabulous canvases that refute any notion that painting is dead.
At yesterday's press preview, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director and co-curator of the ambitious exhibition, recommended that the works be viewed beginning on the second floor where early canvases for which Ofili is best known are on view, and then progressing on to the third and fourth floors.
The canvases are so large that she was forced to work on them both on the floor and on the wall, not knowing what they would look like when stretched and extended at Vielmetter.
Burkhardt's works were included in the the 1955 Bienal de São Paulo, and starting with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in N.Y. in 1950, were exhibited in museums throughout the U.S. Image Credit: Hans Burkhardt, City At Night I, Guadalajara, 1957, oil on canvas, 50 x 60».
Wylie typically works on more than one canvas at a time.
This exhibition by Los Angeles - based artist Mathias Poledna (b. 1965), his third solo show at Galerie Buchholz and his first solo exhibition in Berlin presents his recent film work, «A Village by the Sea», and a new suite of works on canvas.
Having left his paid work as an architect to focus on painting, Bluemner was living in poverty at the time and was unable to afford new canvases.
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