Like the scan collages that attracted so much attention in the art world,
the canvas works featured in Hong Hao's Hong Kong solo exhibition bring us thoughts about purer aestheticism.
Not exact matches
Over the last few years, Adams has been
working on a series of paintings that
feature bold chevrons running across the
canvas, or diagonal lines radiating out from a triangle anchored to the bottom of the
canvas.
Featuring a quiet urban street on a rainy day depicted in greys and warm golden tones, the Metro Lights I
Canvas Wall Art by Marmont Hill is an exquisite
work of art.
Featuring glorious mountain tops, depicted in misty layers of rust and grey, the Hidden Mountains
Canvas Wall Art by Parvez Taj is an exquisite
work of art.
Capturing the magnificence of Aspen, the Buttermilk
Canvas Wall Art by Parvez Taj is a striking
work of art
featuring the silhouettes of mountains.
Featuring a sweet dog in a bathtub, the Dog Bath
Canvas Wall Art by Marmont Hill is a whimsical work of art printed on c
Canvas Wall Art by Marmont Hill is a whimsical
work of art printed on
canvascanvas.
Why it
works: Strong, dark shades act like a
canvas for your face by accentuating your
features in ways that can be both good and bad, says Gabay.
Featuring the image of steer horns in a monochromatic
work of art, the Bleached Horns
Canvas Wall Art from Marmont Hill brings South Western style to your home.
Featuring the iconic New York City skyline depicted in warm bronze tones of a summer sunset, the Bronze Night
Canvas Wall Art by Parvez Taj is a beautiful
work of art.
I paint with oil colors on to
canvas, and l
feature photo - realism in my
work.
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).
From Gareth Edwards delivering «Godzilla,» to The Russo Brothers making very respectable
work of «Captain America: the Winter Soldier,» to James Gunn knocking «Guardians of the Galaxy» out of the park, to Ava DuVernay moving to a much larger
canvas with «Selma,» and Darren Aronofsky tackling the massive «Noah,» it's been such a phenomenon this year that we dedicated two whole
features to it in the first half of the year (When Indie Directors Get Big Budgets and Next - Generation Blockbuster Directors).
«Deep
Canvas» branches off into a submenu containing two video
features: «The Deep
Canvas Process» (3 minutes which describes how the technique generally
works), and «Deep
Canvas Demonstration» (5 minutes which is more detailed than the former and offers examples and tests of the process).
The show
features works by Charlene Broudy who finds inspiration in the vibrant colors of Costa Rica, new
works by Carolyn Fox
featuring luxuriously wide flowing lines suggesting rock, water, sand and sky, and Steven Gilbar, a self - taught artist who experiments with mixed media and collage on paper and
canvas, drawing from this histories of both mediums.
The
canvas lodges
feature full bathrooms with under floor heating, freestanding baths and wet rooms and granite
work tops.
Walt Hall Los Angeles - based artist Walt Hall (www.thesappystudio.com) has been hooking people on the endearing characters
featured in his
work for years, using the solid wood grain found on his
canvas of choice to enhance his illustrative
work.
Shields
worked comfortably in a range of material approaches and mediums, and his omnivorous eye and deliberate touch encompassed
works and techniques that included unique paper pieces and
canvases, editioned
works, and jewelry (which Shields described as «wearable art»), all of which are
featured in this exhibition.
Featured among the large
works in oil on
canvas are the ravishing diptych «Heel, Sit, Stay» (1977) and the turbulent «La Grande Vallée XVI Pour Iva» (1983), painted in high contrasts of indigo, violet, lemon and lime.
About 65 objects created from 2011 to the present will be
featured including figurative
works, text - based wall hangings, a significant selection of beaded punching bags, painted
works on rawhide and
canvas, and video.
She first received public recognition in New York when her richly - colored
canvases holding single shapes were prominently
featured in the New Image Painting exhibition at the Whitney Museum in 1968 with
works by artists such as Susan Rothenberg and Joe Zucker.
Much of this relates to Richter's exploration of the relationships between painting and photography, and only a very small proportion of the
work features brush on
canvas.
The 13
featured artists were each asked to contribute new paintings and drawings; for some artists, the pieces they've contributed are interrelated (
works on paper are predecessors to paintings on
canvas), while for others the two mediums represent distinct practices.
Their
works feature dense accumulations of ink, paint,
canvas, and paper which come together to depict bodies caught in the process of deterioration or collapse, as if the pressures of humanness are too great for them.
The Studio Museum in Harlem and the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore present an exhibition
featuring works from every period in painter Alma Thomas's career, including rarely exhibited watercolors and early abstractions, as well as her signature
canvases drawn from a variety of private and public collections.
The foregrounds of the 1960s
works, strongly represented in «Power Stations», characteristically
feature abutting quasi-geometric shapes that float freely from the
canvas edge.
The touring retrospective
features more than 60 of the artist's
works, including oils on
canvas as well as drawings and prints.
The
works from 1967 to 1971
feature acrylic on mylar and
canvas and
feature both subtle and more obvious female symbols — Keyhole and Side OX
feature distinct hole shapes, while the disjointed geometric forms in Horizontal Woman No. 2 may only reveal a woman to viewers upon a close look.
The gallery will
feature the artist's most recent oil
works on paper and
canvas.
Anne Chu, Hiroko Nakao, Jacco Olivier, Grayson Perry, Tal R, Adriana Varejão This exhibition
features six artists from Asia, the Americas and Europe whose
work extends the possibility of painting beyond the
canvas.
The exhibition New
Works features Thomas» signature digital prints on
canvas; among them a large triptych depicting Thomas» eye catching and sophisticated orchestration of numerous cut rectangles of colored cloth.
This important survey
features Il Lee's most recent ballpoint pen
works on
canvas and paper.
The titles of these 80s
works begin to
feature words as well as numbered dates (such as New Years Day (Blue Flame) 1.1.81, 1981), although these rarely illuminate the content of each
canvas, perhaps happily so.
The presentation will
feature a selection of rarely shown early paintings, iconic
canvases from Albers's Homage to the Square and Variant / Adobe series, and
works on paper.
This major solo exhibition will
feature several new ballpoint
works including two very large - scale
works on
canvas and will be presented at the gallery's monumental project space in the Railyard District across from SITE Santa Fe.
Reviews and
features have examined her
work in ArtForum, New York Times, The Gaurdian, Brownbook,
Canvas, Flash Art, Los Angeles Times and Artweek, among others.
Tempted to relate to the tech crowd, the fair could not fail to show the following art world's most notorious utilizers of computer technology who also epitomize its effect on visual arts: Takashi Murakami, with a
canvas entitled Enso: Wind (2015) at Blum and Poe's booth; Wade Guyton, whose Untitled (2017) was
featured by Galerie Chantal Crousel; the German photographer Thomas Struth (Marian Goodman Gallery) with computer - enhanced photographs of NASA - produced space - bound equipment; and Christopher Wool, whose
work occupies the entire Luhring Augustine booth.
Continuing an anthropomorphic sensibility begun in her dart paintings, Feu à volonté
featured two
works, Homage to Bob Rauschenberg and Tir de Jasper Johns (both 1961), which Saint Phalle gifted as individual «portraits» to her friends after inviting them to execute the shootings prior to installation.25 Reviewing the show for the New York Herald Tribune, John Ashbery noted the general significance of her intervention, writing, «[She] has invented a new kind of painting that must be finished by the spectator [emphasis mine] with the aid of the rifle bullets fired at the
canvas.»
Saccoccio's
work is
featured in Confronting the
Canvas: Women of Abstraction, one of the first museum exhibitions to focus solely on contemporary female painters, with
works by Keltie Ferris, Maya Hayuk, Jill Nathanson, Fran O'Neill, and Anke Weyer.
The exhibition New
Works features Thomas» signature digital prints on
canvas.
The
work acquired by VMFA is an oil on
canvas; the stamp
features the same subject produced in gouache on paper from the collection of the Beinecke Library at Yale University.
Gerhard Richter: Colour Charts also
features an earlier
work, Sänger (Singer), 1965/1966, a Photo Painting with a colour chart of various shades of red painted on the obverse side of the
canvas, which provides an integral insight into the artist's conception of the series.
«Flora / Fauna»
features works by artist Annika Connor, including watercolor and oil on
canvas paintings revolving around the themes of nature and wildlife.
A rare Delacroix retrospective at the Louvre
features the artist's vast
canvases, as well as
works less known but just as influential.
This important survey
features ten of Il Lee's new, large - scale ballpoint pen
works on
canvas and paper from 2005.
The new
works, most of which were painted on
canvases are of varying sizes and
feature bright colors and detailed, multilayered compositions.
Varejão's first solo U.S. museum exhibition is currently on view at ICA Boston
featuring among other
works, «Polvo Portraits» (shown above), an oil on
canvas series referencing Brazil's 1976 census, in which citizens were given 136 options for describing their race in terms of color.
The
work is part of a new series
featuring his distinctive violent imagery over batik cloths mounted on raw
canvas.
Maya Hayuk Confronting the
Canvas Featured Exhibitions Exhibitions Curatorial Jackie Saccoccio Hans Hofmann Hans Hofmann:
Works on Paper Nerdy Chic
The show
features thirty recent paintings, lithographs and mixed - media
works by an artist known for his large
canvases and vivid color palette.
The exhibition offers a comprehensive insight into the artist's creative output since 2008 and demonstrates Ottersbach's shift from landscape to urban painting,
featuring paintings on
canvas and a selection of
works on paper.