As pivotal figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism, Jack Tworkov radically shifted his painting style in the late 1960s, as he moved away from overtly gestural brushstrokes to controlled
diagrammatic abstraction, as seen on SS - 68 # 2 (1968).
A pivotal figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism, Jack Tworkov radically shifted his painting style in the late 1960s, as he moved away from overtly gestural brushstrokes to controlled
diagrammatic abstraction, as seen on SS - 68 # 2 (1968).
Not exact matches
By 1965 he took an interest in elementary geometry and abandoned his spontaneous flamelike brush strokes, shifting to a less subjective and more controlled
diagrammatic form of
abstraction that he found to be «more creative than working in a completely nihilistic way,» where «the limits impose a kind of order, yet the range of unexpected possibilities is infinite.»
Torkwase Dyson is a painter who uses distilled geometric
abstraction to create an idiosyncratic language that is both
diagrammatic and expressive.
Chicago - born Matt Connors explores the intersection between mimesis and
abstraction in the large - scale painting A New Illusion (2017), whose visual vocabulary evokes modernist processes, but ultimately rejects categorisation, while the
diagrammatic works by Indian artist Goutam Ghosh are inspired by the unspecified common ground occupied by religion, science, and magic.
Though working through multiple mediums, Torkwase Dyson describes herself as a painter who uses distilled geometric
abstraction to create an idiosyncratic language that is both
diagrammatic and expressive.
The graphic,
diagrammatic paintings of New York — based painter and filmmaker Sarah Morris (born 1967) play with notions of social space and identity through rigorous
abstraction.