The deceptively simple images, referencing architecture and landscape, feature sublime interactions of dull and glossy surfaces.
Not exact matches
Epochal artist Ed Ruscha has built an impressive body of work by staking a claim on the
deceptively simple intersection of text and
image, creating
images that can be read instantaneously yet evade easy understanding.
In 1977, his
deceptively simple act of re-photographing advertising
images from The New York Times Magazine and presenting them as his own ushered in an entirely new, critical approach to making art — one that questioned notions of originality and the privileged status of the unique aesthetic object.
These «paintings» bear a sculptural weight that is juxtaposed by their
deceptively simple mark and
image making.
Deceptively simple in form, these bold
images are produced using traditional block - printing techniques and installed as parquetry (inlaying wood in geometric patterns).
The
deceptively simple app presents a regularly updated feed of exhibitions with panoramas,
images of individual works, descriptive texts on the artists and visitor information.