Both symptom and palliative for her mental illness,
these diagrammatic works on paper pair textual inscriptions with inventions intended for sale on home shopping networks.
For this exhibition, Conrad will reconfigure his prison project, adding a new series of
diagrammatic works on canvas, effectively projecting the disciplinary penal institution through the kunsthalle's architectural and institutional context.
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.
In the late 1950s Twombly moved to Italy, and works from volume 2, which documents this period, include colorful,
diagrammatic works such as Ode to Psyche (1960), featuring erotic allusions and jokes while maintaining an abstract charge.
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.»
Myers's
works surround the viewer, offering a dense and
diagrammatic field in which to locate one's own body while observing her invented systems of fantastic phenomena.
The sense of graphic, almost
diagrammatic execution in these
works is certainly traceable in the Face Paintings, in which the dense topography of intersecting lines creates a destabilized sense of depth, playing with the viewer's perception of three - dimensionality.
For But not yet: in the spirit of linguistics, his 2015 solo show at moniquemeloche, the artist combined text and signifiers with graphite and paper to create deliberately
worked diagrammatic drawings that were austere and poetic.
As art critic Natilie Hareen wrote in Art Forum about Monzon's
work, «Seemingly all the formal painting devices from the last fifty years have been brought to bear in Monzon's canvases: the gestural brushstroke; the grid as found compositional device; the chance - determined stain; and the
diagrammatic line.»
The exhibition traces the development of Sillman's
work over the past 25 years — from her early use of cartoon figures and a vivacious palette, through to her exploration of the
diagrammatic line, the history of Abstract Expressionism, and a growing concern with the bodily and the erotic dimensions of paint.
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.
Other key
works include: The Leonardo Notebook - two
diagrammatic sketches from the celebrated Codex Arundel from The British Library; a beautiful view of Stonehenge at sunset by JMW Turner; three
works by landscape painter and pioneer of Modernism in Britain Paul Nash; a film by Marina Abramovich and Ulay; another by Lindsay Seers; A Complicated Relationship between Heaven and Earth.
Training Setting follows the debut of a collaboration between Maria Park and Branden Hookway at Cornell University in Fall 2017 that presented
work using a
diagrammatic language of flight cockpits and table settings to investigate the social and control protocols that underlie contemporary interfaces.
His
works resemble the Hard - edge paintings of Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, and Kenneth Noland, but while the
work of those artists may be described as «Abstract», Peter Halley prefers the designation «
Diagrammatic» for his precise, austere arrangements.
Some of the
work is
diagrammatic, reflecting imaginations that express themselves more fully in three dimensions.
Peter's Halley
works resemble the Hard - edge paintings of Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, and Kenneth Noland, but while the
work of those artists may be described as «abstract», Peter Halley prefers the designation «
diagrammatic» for his precise, austere arrangements.
The
work here is graphically abstract, and therefore more flatly
diagrammatic than Friedrich's figurative picturesque, and projects a vibratory, pantheistic tone.
In
works like «Bill Clinton, the Lippo Group, and Jackson Stephens of Little Rock, Arkansas 5th Version» Mark Lombardi researched relationships among the world's most powerful people: politicians, financial manipulators, out - and - out crooks, and laid them out on huge drawings in the form of
diagrammatic networks.
Pierogi represents the
work of emerging, mid-career, and established artists engaging in conceptually driven, process oriented
work in a wide range of media: from the
diagrammatic drawings of Mark Lombardi, the large - scale, nuanced still life drawings of Dawn Clements, and the interactive installations of Andrew Ohanesian, to the historically significant
work of Kim Jones (who began his career as a performance artist in LA in the early 1970's), as well as curated exhibitions such as the award - winning Dead Tree installation (a recreation of the Robert Smithson
work originally shown in Dusseldorf's Kunsthalle, 1969).
The show includes, amongst others, Let us see if a million people can be silent, a full - scale, site - specific wall mural made of regular,
diagrammatic waves, each one representing a font used to quote Fidel Castro; a series of fruit sculptures; a room installation made with modernist reclaimed furniture; a series of
works on canvas and offset printed paper; and Years, a 6 metre high, fragile construction of rusty steel, a partition of numbers, namely of the years 1959 to 2008 in descending order.
In 1957, the year he sold a painting to Henry Luce III, Jensen began employing a checkerboard - like,
diagrammatic composition, a structure that would become the foundation of his
work for many years.