Sentences with phrase «canvases made»

Goodnough, a painter whose stylistic evolution from vibrant, Cubist - inspired abstractions to Color Field canvases made him one of the least definable members of the second - generation Abstract Expressionists, died on Oct. 2, 2010 in White Plains.
Later works include exuberantly satirical works of the 1960s, many featuring the vaguely autobiographical figure described by critic and artist Anne Doran as a «nattily dressed and deeply ridiculous Everyman in mad pursuit of liberty, poetry, and sex»; the pornography - inspired «X-Rated Paintings» of the early 1970s; the «Noun» paintings of the same period (each depicting a single everyday object against a bright, patterned background); the schematic, figurative canvases made in homage to Copley's Surrealist idol Francis Picabia; and the story cycles and morality tales from the 1980s and 90s, including a painting from the installation project The Tomb of the Unknown Whore.
This is a subject that is addressed very differently in Oscar Murillo's work Frequencies (2013 — ongoing), a series of 28 canvases made with collaboration of children from all over the world.
Cy Twombly, the US artist whose graffiti - style paintings on large canvases made him the heir to Jackson Pollock in the eyes of many, has died in hospital in Rome at the age of 83.
Exhibited together for the first time, the presentation included a selection of individual «Xerox monotypes» and two large scale canvases made from the collaging of forty - two individual works on rice paper that have been «processed» through a series of methods aimed to transfer toner directly to the paper surface.
Indiana's focus on American themes, use of simple but visually bold compositions and shaped canvases made him one of the central figures of American Pop art.
Featuring seventeen canvases made between 1960 and 1992, it is the largest exhibition of the work of Martin Barré (1924 — 1993) ever held in the United States, representing the range of his inventive and quietly influential abstract paintings.
Fontana, whose slash and puncture «spatial concept» canvases made the radical statement that the surface of a canvas could be extended into the surrounding space, has long been lauded as one of the key figures in post-war European art, while Accardi's paintings of brightly colored signs painted on canvas, and later on «sicofoil», were widely known in Italy but were not exhibited extensively elsewhere until more recently.
Using hardware - store materials in commercially available colors, they could be hung in any order and, at least theoretically, produced in an infinite number: the number of canvases made was determined by the amount of space available in the gallery.
But the late start didn't prevent her from being celebrated in the not - quite twenty years of her professional life as an artist, best known for large, dazzlingly colorful canvases made up of saturated, blocky strokes of acrylic on white ground.
Keogh's graphic canvases made using a traditional sign painting technique that aligns her with artists like James Rosenquist, Patrick Caulfield and Tom Wesselmann.
With a career spanning sixty - five years and inclusion in the 2017 Venice Biennale, Zilia Sánchez is known for shaped canvases made of material stretched over handmade wooden frames.
A must - see for more contemporary enthusiasts: the breathtaking series of larger - than - life canvases made by Sigmar Polke for the 1986 Venice Biennale, at the Abteiberg Museum in Mönchengladbach (worth a visit for the Pritzker Prize — winning architecture by Hans Hollein alone).
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.»
They were eccentric shaped canvases made out of doors and still wall based, but breaking out of the rectangle... Everything about Braque was the antithesis of good painting, which was loose - limbed, open and daring.
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Strauss had the canvas made into waist overalls, but the miners complained that the material was abrasive against their skin.
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Just an hour from Manhattan by car or train (the Metro North from Grand Central station follows this route) was the tiny riverside town of Cold Spring, immortalised by 19th Century landscape painters from the Hudson River School, and as picture perfect a pastoral scene as those canvases make out.
The creativity that flushes through every square inch of the canvas makes Mario feel like a stage adaptation of a washing machine manual.
The previous reward tier plus a VIP invitation to our launch party, including behind the scenes insight into our game development and a signed Giana canvas made by our key Giana concept artist Pikomi himself, to be presented to you at the party.
Nara paints by adding and removing pigment until he reaches his desired effect: a canvas made up of suspended colors.
The draped canvas makes a bold statement with its candid reference to splattered blood in the wake of an assassin's bullet.
One of the earliest works in the show is Enter and Exit the New Negro (2001), a minimalist canvas made from perm endpapers — a material used in the straightening of African - American hair.
Though each canvas makes use of the same visual motifs — flames and «U» s — no two are identical.
[13] In works such as Carl Andre in Delft (1968) or, later, Protective Custody (1978) Polke used a canvas made of furnishing fabric, thus elevating it to the status of a visual motif.
From a distance looking at this painting one might think the artist pasted miniatures on his canvas, but actually Genoves created the figures with paintblobs on the canvas making them 3D.
Relying on the thinner quality of acrylic paint compared to oil, Nara creates each painting by adding and removing pigment until he reaches his desired effect: a canvas made up of suspended hues that allows the figure to emerge through layers of color, inviting the viewer to stand still and enter a moment of contemplation.
The most exciting pieces in the show for me were the most recent works, The Eye Man (2014) and Corner Café (2014 - 2015), large canvases making their public debuts.
Canvas makes amazing films about innovative art and culture with a specific focus on disciplines that maybe don't get enough mainstream love (though not here on FAD obv), things like public art, spoken word poetry, street art, street dance and alternative music genres.
The overlapping, sequential arrangement of the figures across the canvas makes it seem as though Baker is in motion, performing one of her signature dances.
He has rightly been regarded as a consummately perceptual painter — the interaction of the dots covering his canvases makes the most out of a very limited palette — but what struck me about his oil paintings in particular was how tactile they felt, with the illusion of space seeming to change, like the surface of a mosaic, as you move from side to front to side.
The Modern's FOCUS exhibition features seven works by Cooke, including one newly completed canvas making its debut.
Brought together, the dozens of canvases make a a large, cohesive whole, but each piece still has a unique character, carrying moments of individual integrity.
The exhibit including 36 drawings of various sizes and photo prints on canvas made in collaboration with Jason Siegel.
This exhibition features approximately 8 new paintings including a large painting of 3m 88 cm in width, «Scab on Flower,» and a painting on round shaped canvas made on a special order.
13th Floor Elevator is an upright canvas made up of an array of surface impressions: spots and flecks, streaks and sprays, frazzled lines, misty expanses and areas redolent of lunar topography.
Though his vivid canvases make it hard to believe, color was once something he felt wary of, a dangerously association - laden embellishment used to fill the spaces created by line.
Negating accusations of West - Coast favoritism were works by Christopher Wool, Theaster Gates, and Jennie C. Jones, the latter of whose acoustic panels on canvas made a loud impression without making a sound.
You can have a special canvas made with your family purpose statement, streets you've lived on or cities you've been to, or find one with the perfect verse or saying.
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The snowy white canvas makes it perfect to style to suit any Christmas look.
It all is focused around the anchor canvas I made with an inspirational quote inside.
I also used them on the reindeer canvas I made for Christmas.

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Also on the show, life size cardboard cutouts from AllBlownUp.com, who also makes signs, banners, canvas prints and presentations.
Meanwhile, the chair's seat may be made from marine - grade canvas, polyester, nylon, or cotton.
The chair's back is made of canvas.
Originally made of steamed canvas and glue, hard hats also appeared in aluminum and fiberglass before plastic prevailed.
The puckish street artist recently made it easier than ever when he placed 25 canvases of «spray art» on sale at a booth in New York's Central Park for a mere $ 60 apiece.
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