Sentences with phrase «developed by abstraction»

Sadly, Van Doesburg passed away a year after issuing his manifesto, but his ideas were continued and developed by the Abstraction - Creation group - led by the Belgian artist Georges Vantongerloo (1886 - 1965) and the French painters Jean Helion (1904 - 87) and Auguste Herbin (1882 - 1960)- whose members included the cream of European abstract sculptors, such as Jean Arp (1886 - 1966), Naum Gabo (1890 - 1977), El Lissitzky (1890 - 1941), Antoine Pevsner (1886 - 1962), Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975) and Ben Nicholson (1894 - 1982).
8 - bit Adventure Anthology, copyright © 2017 Abstraction Games B.V. Developed by Abstraction Games and General Arcade.
The new version of the game, which is being developed by Abstraction Games, will include all of the content and feature of the other versions.

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Art homework assignment designed to encourage working from observation and then developing towards abstraction and presenting work inspired by Calder's mobiles.
Pixel Piracy is developed by Quadro Delta / Abstraction Games, and published by 505 Games.
Kick and Fennick is the first game developed by a two - man team from the Netherlands known as Jaywalkers Interactive, with help from developer Abstraction Games — the studio responsible for bringing Hotline Miami and Rogue Legacy to PlayStation platforms.
Developed originally by Cellar Door Games, Rogue Legacy makes it's journey to the Vita via Abstraction Games (the ones behind Hotline Miami) as a 2D platformer with rogue - like elements thrown in.
Developed by Wayforward, Abstraction Games and published by Majesco Entertainment A Boy and His Blob is an action adventure platformer.
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The Sexy Brutale is developed by Cavalier Game Studios, Tequila Works, Abstraction Games, and published by Tequila Works.
Developed and published by Abstraction Games, 8 - bit Adventure Anthology is a compilation featuring faithful remakes of three of the best 8 - bit point & click adventure games ever made.
Refining a technique, developed by Jackson Pollock, of pouring pigment directly onto canvas laid on the floor, Ms. Frankenthaler, heavily influencing the colorists Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, developed a method of painting best known as Color Field — although Clement Greenberg, the critic most identified with it, called it Post-Painterly Abstraction.
Following in the tradition of The Club (1948 — 1962), an organization on East Eighth Street, where lectures and panel discussions openly aired the debate between figuration and abstraction, and inspired by The Club's renegade members who organized The Ninth Street Show (1951), an exhibit that shook up the establishment, downtown artists developed bylaws and launched their own spaces.
Developed by the Tate Modern in London and debuting in the US at Crystal Bridges, Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power examines the influences, including the civil rights movement, Minimalism, and abstraction, on artists such as Romare Bearden, Noah Purifoy, Martin Puryear, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Alma Thomas, Charles White, and William T. Williams.
This exhibition brings together paintings and works on paper by Jane Freilicher and Jane Wilson — two notable figures in American art who emerged from the pursuit of rigorous abstraction to develop highly individual and beautifully compelling approaches to representation, fundamentally reinventing traditional definitions of landscape and still life painting.
Thomas Chimes: Early Works (1958 - 1965), 2009 Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages, Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing, in these formative paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of paintings that pressed such experimentations with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
Few contemporary artists have developed a visual vocabulary as immediately recognizable as the Chicago - born artist Christopher Wool's — and what's remarkable is that he was able to achieve this distinction across a number of different series, from his influential text paintings to his elegantly minimal canvases marked by fences and other repetitive forms to his dynamic gestural abstractions that borrow from graffiti culture.
The «swarm» pictorial economy, developed by Cézanne, who gave the Impressionist dab motility, has been enormously influential in abstraction, especially in the gestural branch of Abstract Expressionism whose lingering influence is legible in Diebenkorn's Berkeley series.
'» At a time when abstraction remained on the fringes of the art world, the group aimed to «foster public appreciation of [abstract] painting and sculpture,» and grant «each artist an opportunity for developing his own work by becoming familiar with the efforts of others.»
He is interested in further developing his interest in figurative abstraction by using only a silhouette, which is placed within the composition using graphite.
Inspired by the ink blot test developed in the 1920s by the Swiss psychiatrist, Hermann Rorschach for psychological testing, Rorschach is a rare venture for the artistic into the world of abstraction.
Influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, Scully aimed to bring poetry into abstraction, developing his own unique artistic language, illuminated by the spiritual.
The use of acrylic paint had been prompted by Noland, who, with Olitski, developed a manner known as «post-painterly abstraction».
By 1951 Anderson had a developed sense of his influences and interests: Surrealism, mythopoetic abstraction, wordplay, weaponry, worship objects, psychiatry, and sex.
Influenced by the emergence of abstract expressionism, the New York School, Color Field Painting and the Washington Color School, Gilliam's early style developed from brooding figural abstractions to large paintings of flatly applied color and paintings of diagonal stripes on square fields.
Late to commit to producing art full - time, Thomas nevertheless quickly developed an original and dynamic style characterized by large - scale abstractions comprised of rhythmic, repeated marks of vibrant color.
Impressed by the «stain» paintings of Morris Louis, Noland developed a pictorial language of spare, often bright abstraction centered on concentric circles and repeated chevrons, motifs that he would utilize throughout his career.
She joined a small group of pioneer sculptors who were committed to abstraction, with whom she developed her more mature style marked by organic abstraction and innovative use of various media including string, wire and colored paint.
The raw language of color as developed by the Fauves directly influenced another pioneer of abstraction, Wassily Kandinsky (see illustration).
Hung side by side, a lively conversation develops between photography and painting, realism and abstraction, and together they make us more aware of architectonic forms that surround us but that we rarely give our full attention.
By applying abstraction to the assemblage prints, Speciale tries to increase the dynamic between audience and author by objectifying emotions and investigating the duality that develops through different interpretationBy applying abstraction to the assemblage prints, Speciale tries to increase the dynamic between audience and author by objectifying emotions and investigating the duality that develops through different interpretationby objectifying emotions and investigating the duality that develops through different interpretations.
38,000 BC - Puente Viesgo, Spain In a cave later known as El Castillo, middle Paleolithic painters develop a style of pre-post-painterly abstraction using vibrant colors and abstract shapes heavily influenced by the Ganzfeld effect.
By this time, Bowling had developed a very personal palette for his large, light - filled, lyrical colour abstractions that distinguished his work from that of earlier Colour Field painters working in the USA such as Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski or Larry Poons.
Continuing to pursue expression in a bold palette, in recent decades Lipsky has continued to refine her personalized abstraction into an ever more controlled expression of color, line, and form, showing an affinity for the styles being developed by minimalist painters.
The ten prints by Humphries are a new body of work that build on her recently developed vocabulary of stenciled grids, emojis, and gestural abstraction.
With their precise, economical style, the artists presented a very different image of American abstraction from the one that had been developed by the New York action painters.
First developed by Whitney curator Dana Miller in 2015, «Lines of Sight» focuses on Herrera's artistic production between the years 1948 to 1978, the decades when she developed her signature style and moved steadily towards a restrained abstraction.
Colour - related abstraction re-emerged in the late 1940s and 50s in the form of Colour Field Painting, developed by Mark Rothko (1903 - 70) and Barnett Newman (1905 - 70).
INCEPTION GALLERY PRESENTS «ABSTRACTION» BY ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH In 10 years, Anthony Wigglesworth has developed his painting technique in order to reveal ambient aABSTRACTION» BY ANTHONY WIGGLESWORTH In 10 years, Anthony Wigglesworth has developed his painting technique in order to reveal ambient abstractionabstraction.
Though indisputably inspired by Matisse's interiors, Cezanne's still lifes, and Picasso and Braque's radical displacement of form, Hofmann ultimately developed his own style of abstraction which he would continue to explore throughout the remainder of his career.
By 1954, Zao had developed a unique style that was marked by contrasting colors and lyrical abstraction and that merged Chinese art, as viewed through the lens of European abstraction, with traditional Chinese landscapeBy 1954, Zao had developed a unique style that was marked by contrasting colors and lyrical abstraction and that merged Chinese art, as viewed through the lens of European abstraction, with traditional Chinese landscapeby contrasting colors and lyrical abstraction and that merged Chinese art, as viewed through the lens of European abstraction, with traditional Chinese landscapes.
Avery's style evolved over time from Impressionism to modernism and by the 1930s he had developed his signature style of combining abstraction with representational forms to create a unified whole.
More importantly, she developed a body of work — as the three paintings in her exhibition at THEODORE: Art make readily apparent — that stood in thoughtful and thorough opposition to the aesthetic attitudes — by - then widely upheld, institutionally sanctioned, particularly as they concerned abstraction — that emphasized particular techniques (staining), the historical necessity of flatness, and a literal (or anti-associational) mindset — all of which could be summed by Frank Stella's terse dictum, «What you see is what you see.»
The term objective abstraction refers to a non-geometric style of abstract art developed by a group of British artists in...
To my eye, the painting speaks to the central core imagery that was being developed by feminist artists such as Judy Chicago, though Fishman attributes it more directly a response to Al Held's black - and - white abstractions of 1967 — 69.
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