Sentences with phrase «developed abstract language»

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Subplate neurons form the first connections in the developing cerebral cortex — the outer part of the mammalian brain that controls perception, memory and, in humans, higher functions such as language and abstract reasoning.
A variant of the gene that allowed additional cell divisions, Lahn surmises, gave some hominids the additional neural infrastructure that eventually let them develop abstract reasoning and language skills.
If abstract intelligence and language don't develop, it could be possible that they may be, in a word, freer.
Graphic tablet manufacturer Wacom has just given birth to WILL - otherwise known as the Wacom Ink Layer Language.Wacom announced on Wednesday that it has developed a standard abstract language for drawing and handwriting on the screens of mobile devices,... Read more
Over the course of a long career, Jones has developed a rich visual language and applied his rigorous, abstract process to a wide range of interests from Dogon carvings to political injustice.
As his work has developed over four decades he has created an enormous variety of series of abstract paintings in an articulate, elegant and personal language.
Over the past twenty years, Morris has resolutely trodden her own path, developing an abstract visual language that transcends modern traditions such as Modernism, Pop Art and urban culture, with craftsmanship and material playing a leading role.
«Wolf Kahn» at Ameringer McEnery Yohe (through December 23): This week is the last chance to catch «Wolf Kahn,» an exhibition of paintings that push the limits of an abstract language that the American artist has been developing for over seventy years.
This overview of his life and work will be from a uniquely Lancaster perspective and explore the deeply inherent connection of his love of the land in the county and how he developed that into his own abstract language that he used for the balance of his career.
This class focuses on developing each artist's inclination to make abstract art through a range of activities, studying in particular how to explore one's inspiration and ideas vis - à - vis process and using a language specific to each artist to develop coherent abstract images.
This class focusses on developing each artists passion to make abstract art through a range of activities, studying in particular how to explore one's inspiration and ideas via process and using a language specific to each artist to develop coherent abstract images.
Early in her career, Agnes Martin developed an abstract geometric language that would endure throughout her long career.
The exhibition emphasizes Ramirez's efforts to develop a universal language that represents the body in a way that is abstract and thus open to personal interpretations by the viewer.
Works by four pioneering artists who, though active in different places and periods, developed similar visual languages, are brought together for the first time to shed new light on 20th - century abstract art.
The postwar years saw Capogrossi paint his first abstract works, and by the end of 1949 he had developed a distinct post-Cubist vocabulary of his own, formalizing a language of signs that involved the arrangement of comblike matrices in compositions that were at once logical and free, aligning him closely with the Art Informel movement.
The language I developed as an abstract painter became stuck.
Ellen Hackl Fagan is an interdisciplinary abstract painter who uses synaesthesia, digital media and interactive performance as tools for developing a corresponding language between color and sound in her work.
Romany's abstract paintings use a color - language developed by 19th - century anthropologist and ethnographer Felix Von Luschan.
Ellen Hackl Fagan is an interdisciplinary abstract painter who uses synaesthesia, digital media and interactive performance as tools for developing a corresponding language between c...
By combining broad expressive brush strokes with detailed line drawings, Dona has developed a language of paintings that is both representation and abstract.
With a visual dialogue established initially by working illegally with spray paint, making large - scale murals and site - specific work without permission, the artist has developed a process of painting that crosses abstracted, ambient fields of colour and gesture with traditional typography, vivid corrupted language and appropriated slogans.
In addition to her curatorial and gallery business, Ellen Hackl Fagan is an interdisciplinary abstract painter who uses synaesthesia, digital media and interactive performance as tools for developing a corresponding language between color and sound in her work.
She has developed a distinctive visual language — recognisable for her abstract and angular constructs and compositions.
Well aware of all the developments from Post-Impressionism through Cubism, Soutine absorbed their lessons but rejected the language of abstract signs, and chose to develop his art out of the sensually rich tradition of nineteenth century naturalism: Corot, Courbet and their forerunners Rembrandt, Chardin and Goya.
We will learn abstract principles that organize composition, depict spatial illusion and describe form while developing a shared language for critiques.
My current work references early 20th century abstract art and design to develop a visual language in response to the fast shifting streetscapes and architectural spaces of contemporary London and its ever present half - built skyscrapers.
Over the course of his career Terry Winters has expanded the concerns of abstract art, beginning with botanically inspired images (cells, spores, seeds) and going on to explore biological processes, scientific and mathematical fields, and issues raised by the interaction of information technologies and the human mind, while maintaining a strong modernist sensibility that reveals itself in the symbolic languages of figures and lines he develops in his work Winters (born 1949) received a BFA from Pratt University, New York, in 1971.
He developed a sculptural language, experimenting with figurative and abstracted elements of the human figure, in particular the female body, in combination with organic lines.
Fieroza Doorsen is an English abstract artist who has developed her own personal language with an emphasis on pattern and coloured forms.
About Jorinde Voigt: Jorinde Voigt (b. 1977, Germany) has developed an idiosyncratic visual language with her meticulous, large - format drawings that present a quasi abstract code of signs that seems deeply subjective and individual but nonetheless subject to strict rules.
I'm not interested in terms like abstract or figurative painting, I want to develop a language that can not be replaced by another language.
Florian Pumhösl (born 1971, lives in Vienna) is a rarity in his generation of Austrian artists in having rigorously and cogently developed an independent abstract formal and pictorial language.
Optical and kinetic art developed hand in hand, in an abstract, geometrical language of form, using new industrial materials and techniques, and share a strong interest for the anti-static and the direct sensory experience.
Unlike Richter and other better - known contemporaries such as his friend George Baselitz, he stayed far longer in East Germany, developing away from western influence a faux - naïf language, at once symbolic and abstract, that addressed the experience of zero - hour Germany with utter individuality.
In 1917, Mondrian painted his first purely abstract work, Composition in Line, and by 1919 had fully developed an abstract visual language, Neo-Plasticism.
With many modern artists, and certainly with the first abstract artists, the figure / ground concept has become an important visual means for developing a personal visual language, for instance in Matisse's paintings on dance and the large collages from the last years of his life.
Keltie Ferris is a New York - based artist who, armed with a spray paint of vaporized oil pigments, has developed a fresh and entirely original abstract language.
This exhibition follows Wassily Kandinsky's intriguing journey from figurative landscape painter to modernist master, as he strove to develop a radically abstract language.
His first works were linked to the geometrical abstract, but he soon developed his own artistic language.
The early Pictographs were created with a defined grid structure in order to organize theimages, often figurative and fragmented, in a utilitarian manner.Around 1948, Gottlieb began deconstructing the grid in an effort to find an alternative way to balance nature's interrelated forces: order and chaos.The earliest work on view, Inscription to a Friend, 1948, is an example of Gottlieb's initial attempts to integrate abstract forms that could still be relatable to a larger universal language, without the help ofthe grid.Inscription, 1954, demonstrates Gottlieb's further progression into purely abstract imagery using an evocative and highly developed lexicon.
She has developed her own highly personal abstract language that is both classically modernist but also quirky and playful.
It was thus that his concepts helped to develop a new and distinctive language of abstract painting in America.
Although he borrowed elements from a number of abstract art movements, he developed his own pictorial language.
The works, dating from the 1900s to the 1940s, reveal how these leading American modernists each developed their own personal abstract language to give expression to their physical and spiritual response to nature.
Renowned for his large - scale sculptures, innovative mobiles, as well as stabiles, wire sculptures, paintings, toys and jewelry, Calder developed a unique abstract sculptural language.
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