Sentences with phrase «cubist fragmentation»

Disagreeing with Cubist fragmentation, they produced figurative art (mostly still lifes) basic forms stripped of detail and supposedly pure in colour, form and design.
Having begun his venture into abstraction through cubist fragmentation and the constructivist composition of geometric planes, Browne later branched out into biomorphism, his gestural style influencing the abstract expressionism of Jackson Pollock, Arshile Gorsky, and Willem de Kooning.
Elements of Cubist fragmentation permeate this practice, elevating the content of the work from scenes of shock and awe to poignant, multi-faceted depictions of the physical and psychological chaos of war.
In the late 1940s, Fine drew extensively from Cubist fragmentation as well as from the ideas of Hans Hofmann on the harmonics and formal tensions of color and shape.
Featuring a wide variety of approaches to abstraction in landscapes, including Cubist fragmentation, gridded compositions, and pure geometric abstraction, the artists in this exhibition explore landscapes both near and far.
From men and gods on Grecian urns to the Virgin Mary and from reclining nudes to Cubist fragmentation and postmodern swagger, it has been exploiting, defining, and shattering sex.

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Their artworks explore changes in perception precipitated by our digital age, and closely parallel the cubist vernacular of fragmentation, non-linearity, simultaneity, and decenteredness.
For the show, curators Andrianna Campbell and Daniel S. Palmer have chosen artists whose work tackles perception in the digital age and «who closely parallel the Cubist vernacular of fragmentation, nonlinearity, simultaneity, and decenteredness.»
A.M. Homes (novelist) Sam Taylor - Wood's cubist cocktail party at Matthew Marks, mesmerizing for its fragmentation, for its multiple points of view on
Seen as another arena for experimentation and moving away from the traditional understanding of modeling, Picasso's cubist sculptures showcased that these fresh objects also allowed the play with geometrical shapes, flattening of its surfaces, and fragmentation.
Artists have been intrigued for centuries, whether it be Tutankhamun's stylised and iconic death mask, portraits painted with stunning realism on Roman coffins, Vermeer's alluring Girl with a Pearl Earring or Picasso's Cubist dissections and fragmentations of the face.
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