They were also joined by
the Constructivist sculptor Naum Gabo and by the abstract expressionist painter Patrick Heron (1920 - 99).
The first major artists to settle in the town, were the abstract sculptor / painter Ben Nicholson (1894 - 1982) and his wife the sculptress Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 75), who both arrived in 1939, followed shortly after by the renowned
Constructivist sculptor Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977).
The St Ives School was a British art colony based in the Cornish fishing town of St Ives, it was associated with the abstract artist Ben Nicholson and his wife, the great sculptor Barbara Hepworth, who settled near the town in 1939, to be joined shortly afterwards (until 1946) by the Russian
Constructivist sculptor Naum Gabo.
Sidney Gordin was a well - known American
Constructivist sculptor and painter who was born in Chelyabinsk, Russia.
Most of Flavin's works were untitled, followed by a dedication in parenthesis to friends, artists, critics and others, the most famous of these include his «Monuments to V. Tatlin», an homage to the Russian
constructivist sculptor Vladimir Tatlin, a series of a total of fifty pyramidal wall pieces which he continued to work on between 1964 and 1990.
Andre Volten was a Dutch artist born in 1925, known as one of the most important
constructivist sculptors of the Dutch post-war era.
In 1958, Lipton was awarded a solo exhibition at the Venice Biennale and was thus internationally recognized as part of a small group of highly - regarded avant - garde
constructivist sculptors.
Not exact matches
The center of the open - plan room is currently taken by a solid life - size marble torso by Manuel Neri, reclining on the floor beside a black 10 - foot - high
constructivist welded - steel work by Emeryville - based British
sculptor Brian Wall.
Studying at the Art Institute, Henry became part of a revolutionary group of
sculptors who were influenced by the
Constructivist movement, introducing technology and engineering in the artistic realm and celebrating art for the public cause.
In a broad and general sense, one finds European roots of minimalism in the geometric abstractions of painters associated with the Bauhaus, in the works of Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian and other artists associated with the De Stijl movement, and the Russian
Constructivist movement, and in the work of the Romanian
sculptor Constantin Brâncuși.
Katarzyna Kobro (1898 — 1951), a
sculptor, painter and art theoretician is considered as one of the most outstanding representatives of Polish and international
constructivist avant - garde.
Abstract painter and
sculptor Kenneth Martin was a pioneer of
Constructivist Art in the U.K..
Terry Pope is a British
sculptor, maker of constructions, painter and art teacher known for being one of the pioneers of
Constructivist art in post war times.
HV: Few people think of Still as a
sculptor, but the two works in your show look surprisingly Modernist (perhaps even Expressionist or
Constructivist) and little like his paintings of the same period.
In the 1969 exhibition A Plastic Presence organized by the Jewish Museum in New York and the Milwaukee Art Center (now the Milwaukee Art Museum), Lamis was featured within a wider range of
sculptors working with plastic in Minimal, Op, and
Constructivist styles.
Abstract
sculptors who were influenced by Suprematist /
Constructivist ideas included Sophie Taeuber - Arp (1889 - 1943) and Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977).
• Laszlo Moholy - Nagy (1895 - 1946) Leading Hungarian
Constructivist painter,
sculptor, designer; Bauhaus instructor.
• Anton Pevsner (1884 - 1962) Russian - born French
sculptor, brother of Naum Gabo, pioneer of
Constructivist concrete art.
• Alexander Rodchenko (1891 - 1956) Russian
sculptor, painter, industrial designer; influenced by Suprematism; leading exponent of
Constructivist non-figurative sculpture.
It reveals Smith (1906 — 65) as a
sculptor whose identification with the working class motivated him to adopt the geometric forms of the
constructivist avant - garde from the very first years of his career in the 1930s until his untimely death.
Organized by LACMA, the exhibition will bring together more than 100 works and reveal a
sculptor whose identification with the working class motivated him to adopt the geometric forms of the
constructivist avant - garde (modernist artists who used hard - edged geometries to express utopian optimism) from the very first years of his career in the 1930s until his untimely death in 1965.
However, her view that «pure» abstract art enhanced the environment, and her involvement with Groupe Espace in the 1950s which promoted the concept of a synthesis (or close collaboration) between architects and abstract painters and
sculptors, place her at least in part within the
Constructivist tradition.Her post-war textile designs for Heals also place her firmly within the 20th century Modern Movement.