«Charles Schucker:
A Color Field Pioneer.»
«Ahead of his first Hong Kong exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, the world - renowned abstract expressionist and
color field pioneer tells Mary Agnew about making it in New York, hanging with Rothko and Pollock, and the search for ecstacy.»
Color Field pioneer Sam Gilliam, for example, first applied acrylic paint to raw, unprimed canvas by staining it like a piece of fabric, as realized in the sculpture - painting hybrid Hedge Sky.
Broun says
the color field pioneers — Davis, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland and Sam Gilliam among them — reflected the upbeat spirit of the 1950s and early»60s... the stability of the Eisenhower years, the youthful possibilities of JFK.
STAMBERG: Betsy Broun says
the color field pioneers — Gene Davis, Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, Sam Gilliam among them — reflected the upbeat spirit of the 1950s and early»60s.
Not exact matches
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Kenneth Noland, working in Washington, DC., was also a
pioneer of the
color field movement in the late 1950s who used series as important formats for his paintings.
[5] Robert Motherwell's Elegy to the Spanish Republic No. 110 (1971) is the work of a
pioneer of both Abstract Expressionism and
Color Field painting.
With a career spanning over six decades, this film presents Mason as a shy yet innovative figure in American art, a
pioneer in the
field of lyrical abstraction, and a master of the so - called «poetry of
color».
Gilliam, an internationally known artist whose work is influenced by Abstract Expressionism, is recognized for his
Color Field paintings and
pioneering works on unsupported canvases which he first introduced in 1965.
«Border Theory» revives painting techniques
pioneered by Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis and other
Color Field painters in the 1950s and 1960s.
The fact that Mr. Noland, a
pioneer of
Color Field painting in the 1960's, works in series and in a usually Minimalist mode of hard - edge abstraction sometimes brings the curse of formula to his compositions.
An early and influential
pioneer of
Color Field painting, Louis gained renown for his innovative method of staining raw canvases with washes of pigment to create vibrant, large - scale works.
As you may already know, Helen Frankenthaler was a
pioneer of another technique called
Color Fielding — a form of non-objective painting, that allowed for thinned - out oil or acrylic pigment to be applied, often times poured and spread, directly onto the unprimed canvas.
One of the
pioneers of
Color Field Painting, Rothko's abstract arrangements of shapes, ranging from the slightly surreal biomorphic ones in his early works to the dark squares and rectangles in later years, are intended to evoke the metaphysical through viewers» communion with the canvas in a controlled setting.
A
pioneer of
color field painting in the 1950s, Walter Darby Bannard (1934 - 2016) was committed to
color - based and expressionist abstraction for over six decades.
From his
pioneering, mid-century figurative studies that are as formidably primitivistic as the early works of Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning or the pictographs of Adolph Gottlieb, he progressed to his luminous
color -
field canvases.
Stained
Color Field Abstraction was
pioneered by Helen Frankenthaler.She diluted her paints and poured them onto canvases often lying on a floor or table.
Her
pioneering, immediate approach widened the practices of abstract expressionists and went on to inspire
Color Field abstract painters such as Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland and generations of future artists.
Walter Darby Bannard (b. 1934) represents one of the
pioneers of
Color Field painting, along with Mark Rothko and Morris Louis.
The exhibition is organized in three sections that examine the origins of
Color Field painting, its
pioneers and the later practitioners who pushed the boundaries of painting.
Mark Rothkoâ $ ™ s search to express profound emotion through painting culminated in his now - signature compositions of richly
colored squares filling large canvases, evoking what he referred to as â $ the sublime.â $ One of the
pioneers of
Color Field Painting, Rothkoâ $ ™ s abstract arrangements of shapes, ranging from the slightly surreal biomorphic ones in his early works to the dark squares and rectangles in later years, are intended to evoke the metaphysical through viewersâ $ ™ communion with the canvas in a controlled setting.
He's celebrated as one of the leading lights among the artists associated with the Washington
Color School (a grouping that took its name from a 1965 exhibition of painting at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art, in DC, and included artists such as Kenneth Noland and Gene Davis) and as a
pioneer of American colour
field painting.
Helen Frankenthaler, Yearning (1973): Frankenthaler
pioneered the second generation of
Color Field painting and introduced the technique of staining by painting directly onto unprimed, turpentine - soaked canvas.
Frankenthaler
pioneered the second generation of
Color Field painting and introduced the technique of staining by painting directly onto unprimed, turpentine - soaked canvas.
Kenneth Noland, born in 1924, was an American Abstract,
Color Field, and Minimalist painter who
pioneered the use of shaped canvases.
Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923 Newburgh, NY — d. 2015 Spencertown, NY) was an important American abstract painter and a
pioneering figure of Minimalism, hard - edge painting and
Color Field painting, although he has succeeded in not being solely defined by any of these movements.
This comprehensive monograph examines the work of Alma Thomas, an important artist in the
Color Field movement and a
pioneer among African - American artists working in abstraction.
She also brought back glory to
color and
pioneered color -
field - painting with Mountains and Sea's pastoral
colors — pinks and light greens and blues.
Along with them, he would become known as one of the
pioneers of
color -
field abstraction, a movement based on exploiting the expressiveness of
color on canvas.
Helen Frankenthaler (1928 - 2011) was a
pioneer of Abstract Expressionism and of the later
Color Field movement.
She was one of the early abstract expressionists and a
pioneer in the development of
color -
field painting.
Color Field painter Friedel Dzubas was a
pioneer of the stain painting technique alongside Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis, and Kenneth Noland.
He was regarded as an Abstract Expressionist
pioneer, but his prescient works span Ab Ex, Minimalism,
Color Field painting, and, to a certain degree, Conceptual art.