Sentences with word «chromaticism»

The candy colors of the Benglis paper sculptures, some of which invoke the fearless chromaticism of Indian textiles and the famous spectrum of spectacular tones in the Santa Fe desert, struck me as «skin deep,» to use the artist's own phrase about the attraction of the medium of paper.
When Vaughn's fearless chromaticism works its magic, often in a left - to - right rhythm that shimmies like the surface of the water, the hallucinatory effect is irresistible.
In the present numbers of guys are like to meet different chromaticism guys from world wide location.
Abrupt switches in time periods can be confusing, as (for nonmusicians) are the musical references («Mozartean but with some curious chromaticism»), but, overall, this textured, style - rich historical novel should prove enjoyable for anyone who loves a symphony of words.
The exhibition at Ameringer Mcenery Yohe may be limited to a few works, but it abounds in chromaticism.
The Guston painting's pale fire reflects the open chromaticism of an untitled painting by Joan Mitchell.
His complex chromaticism becomes compounded as the banded colors drop in temperature from warm to cool, no achromatic blacks or grays were applied this time.
I enjoyed the high volume chromaticism and barely contained gestural vocabulary of some of Helling's paintings, but then I could as easily trash one of the paintings as hopelessly self - indulgent.
Unlike so many paintings he made earlier in his career, which came as spontaneously to Pollock as leaves to a tree, Blue Poles was the slow achievement of a laborious process, and the bright blue of the eight rhythmic «poles,» those bolts of unabashed chromaticism that were so unusual in his work, were late hits.
Delicacy of touch is the order of the day, especially in Chrystie (Pink), where the toile effect of whites over oranges and pink, thinned so they run and bleed like watercolors, glimpsed in apertures to allow chromaticism to emerge, is so inviting the viewer just has to step close.
Over the years, Park's palette turned towards an ebullient chromaticism, but his carving approach to paint handling could be seen in his work throughout until finally he decided to give up oils in 1959.
Abstract Expressionism is not one of the strengths of the fair, except at Hollis Taggart where a glorious Alfred Leslie's, # 44 (1959) next to Theodoros Stamos's Sentinel III (1960) gratify an appetite for strong chromaticism.
Halley uses color differently from so many of the artists who are identified with chromaticism, from Delaunay and Matisse through, to take an example under the tents, Hockney or Leon Polk Smith (at Lisson).
Even more dynamic than the Lent Painting, the Frog Altar (also 1975) lavishly lays on the rich blues and greens in an intense chromaticism that reaches the eye of the passers - by on 21st Street.
While the figures have been removed from this more recent body of work, it is not hard to see their enduring impact on Rojas» art: with their lively angularity and bold chromaticism, these paintings are equally evocative of folk art and the formalist reductions of key modernist abstract artists such as Alexander Calder, Matisse, Malevich or Ellsworth Kelly.
Realised on wooden or paper boards and in different dimensions, the collages reveal the artist's attention to perspective, chromaticism, spontaneity of execution and compositional balance.
Rob Reasoner's «Chromaticism» paintings also are on view.
The choreography and chromaticism that emerge are both richer and more naïve than anything in the early non-geometric pieces, more indulgent, but also somehow more understanding — in the sense of resisting the intelligence almost successfully (as Wallace Stevens said that poetry should).»
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