Sentences with phrase «diminutive works»

Happily, the show also includes a number of his diminutive works on paper, a format that Trump has explored throughout his painting life.
His wit at creating figurative tensions in the symbolic content of the larger allegories discretely steps aside to allow for his greater painterly literalness to flourish in these more diminutive works.
Sadly, understandably — the smooth surfaces of his work cry out to be touched — notices in each room ask us not to — the exhibition organisers have chosen to display these diminutive works in perspex boxes.
His compositions are as much lightscapes as landscapes; the artist forgoes scale for subtlety, exploring the luminous cadences of beaches, forests, and sunsets in relatively diminutive works that sometimes harken back to Whistler and Monet.
Haffner is a mixed - media artist whose gritty and aesthetically graphic artworks range from large - scale installations to diminutive works on paper.

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They produce works in which «the author often appears great, but humanity is always diminutive
Hull did it yesterday, we did it the week before, QPR did it, Stoke did at the beginning of this season, Sunderland did it the season before that and Mourinho has done it with every clash vs Pellegrini since his return, out of a maximum of 12 points over 2 seasons vs City, Chelsea have taken 8... so it isn't a surprise it worked for us, especially in Toure's absence and the fact that Aguero is diminutive in stature, he isn't an aerial threat.
Some people regard it as a diminutive of Ana, meaning it can work across a variety of cultures and languages.
Despite their relatively diminutive size, GW170608's black holes will greatly contribute to the growing field of «multimessenger astronomy,» where gravitational wave astronomers and electromagnetic astronomers work together to learn more about these exotic and mysterious objects.
The chair's diminutive size works perfectly for my narrow living room.
A prequel to 2001's Monsters, Inc., this looks at the period before the diminutive, one - eyed Mike Wazowski (voiced again by Billy Crystal) and the furry and gentle giant James P. «Sulley» Sullivan (John Goodman) were BFFs working together at the Monsters, Inc. factory, generating scares from small children in order to generate power for Monstropolis.
We worked hard to be careful and consistent, but there were inevitable challenges in determining search parameters, dealing with common names or quirky diminutives, and so forth.
Also, despite the diminutive dimensions of the Countryman, engineers were able to install an all - wheel drive setup to match its size — in this case, MINI's permanent all - wheel - drive traction system that's standard on the hi - po John Cooper S and John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 models
Despite their diminutive size, the Silky Terrier, Papillon and three other breeds enjoy being active, whether playing sports, working as therapy dogs or traveling the world.
Size Matters: Big and Small Works from the FIA Collection features objects of both gigantic and diminutive size.
Adventures of the Black Square, Abstract Art and Society 1915 — 2015 at Whitechapel Gallery until 6 April clearly and alternatively positions the work's reductive form (in this exhibition it is Malevich's diminutive undated Black Quadrilateral that is featured) as the beginning of a new art...
Adventures of the Black Square, Abstract Art and Society 1915 — 2015 at Whitechapel Gallery until 6 April clearly and alternatively positions the work's reductive form (in this exhibition it is Malevich's diminutive undated Black Quadrilateral that is featured) as the beginning of a new art starting in Russia and Northern Europe in the early twentieth century.
He never took his eye off the natural world — the diminutive Study for Summer (1964) could be mistaken for a Rembrandt sketch — even as the works in oil become increasingly unnatural.
In this exhibition, featuring works by many of the major innovators in contemporary art, the single unifying aspect is the diminutive size of the work.
Linda Wervey Vitamvas will be showing two large works that bring together a multitude of diminutive ceramic pieces.
Armitage's work reveals an abiding fascination with the human figure, which he often rendered in flattened form with schematized oblong or diminutive heads and stick limbs.
Tobey was no admirer of the group — he dismissed their work as «decor» — but grew anxious when he learned that Biennale organizers were going to juxtapose his diminutive pictures with Rothko's more sizable images.
Sculptor Forrest Myers moved to New York from the West Coast in 1961 and by the late sixties was becoming known for works both large and small: monumental sculptures like Four Corners and the diminutive Moon Museum that carried the work of Robert Rauschenberg, David Novros, John Chamberlain, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol and Myers himself to the moon on a tiny ceramic wafer attached to the Apollo 12 lander.
If Abts» unpretentious explanation is surprising in this age of overwrought rationalization, so too is the straightforward presentation and unapologetically diminutive size of her work.
Guest curator Anjali Gupta presents work by San Antonio artist Megan Harrison, who «has installed a number of vaulting forms in the gallery — each like a five sided crystal, some diminutive, others towering.
Although most of Tuttle's prolific artistic output since the beginning of his career in the 1960s has taken the form of three - dimensional objects, he commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
Though working on a diminutive scale as compared to Rosenquist's monumental compositions, Steele draws on rigorous observations of the real world to create fragmented images that waver between recognizable form and nonobjective abstraction.
Like the flowers livening the aisles, even the work hugging the floor (miraculous that none at Marian Goodman tripped on Gabriel Orozco's diminutive limestone «Dice») seemed perched on a pedestal.
In her new works on paper, Charlene Liu continues her interest in the natural landscape, abstracting directly from overlooked and diminutive moments of growth and decay.
While Dash literally worries her diminutive textile sculptures to pieces, the majority of these works (all Untitled, 2016)-- composed primarily of stacked or beveled arrangements of jute - stretched canvases, quantities of gessoed or hand - painted fabric, and lengths of twine embedded in or hanging from troweled - on adobe grounds — feature tactile surfaces manipulated by the sure hand of composure.
His work can suggest furniture, architecture, sculpture, or all three at once: a diminutive copper step stool masquerading as sculpture, light fixtures that define rather than illuminate space, a chair made from carbon fiber.»
These works» insistent but wounded performativity — their calling of attention to their own reduced, diminutive state — is echoed in a series of poly - silk, leather, vinyl, and film curtains that define wall space while alluding to both institutional and theatrical drapery.
The works of art brought together here — painting, collage, and the whimsical diminutive sculptures called «divertimientos,» or toys — illumine the course of Vicente's career from the 1950s to the 1990s.
The papers with their studied perfection often lack the vitality of the large paintings, and their diminutive scale places these works outside the viewer's experience; without the shimmering motion of multiple veils of color, these small works remain earthbound.
This diminutive figure, a work by Maurizio Cattelan called Him, has caused a worldwide furor ever since Warsaw's Centre for Contemporary Art installed him at 14 Próżna Street as part of an exhibition held otherwise in its galleries at Ujazdowski Castle.
His intensely - colored works range in size from the diminutive to the monumental, so there's li...
Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his work as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his practice.
There are just a few sad examples of artists who are marginalized due to the diminutive scale of their work (like Müller's quietly beautiful abstractions that went overlooked down a side hallway).
The Contemporary's ambitious programming renders the somewhat diminutive Jones Center inadequate to host all of the Strange Pilgrims works.
PERCHED NEAR THE EDGE of the Museum of Modern Art's atrium throughout this past spring and summer, Sigmar Polke's Kartoffelhaus (Potato House), 1967, echoed not only the diminutive German garden sheds and rigidly formed Minimalist objects in whose shadow the work was clearly made, but also — and more oddly — the very interior in which the piece itself was installed.
Even when considering his three - dimensional works, Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his art as drawing rather than sculpture — the distinction emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his work.
The museum purchased «Town of Hope,» a 1927 painting by Archibald Motley; a Two - Handled Jug, by enslaved South Carolina artisan David Drake, dated 1840; and two works by Sanford Biggers, «Khemestry» (2017), a wall relief with antique quilts, and «Overstood» (2017), which features a monumental wall silhouette of Black Panther figures casting a shadow over diminutive African statuettes.
Often working at immense, room - filling scale, the British artist Karla Black undercuts the imposing size of her installations by making them as light and sweet as can be — all cotton - candy pastels, diaphanous drapery, and powders, strewn with cosmetics and other diminutive objects seemingly sourced from her medicine cabinet.
Richard Tuttle commonly refers to his art as drawing rather than sculpture, emphasizing the diminutive scale and idea - based nature of his work.
He moved back to Los Angeles to exhibit his work at Ferus Gallery, where he achieved immediate success with his diminutive yet precisely finished sculptures.
In «Fecund Algorithms,» a solo exhibition of new paintings and diminutive sewn - canvas works, Joan Waltemath diverts gently from the quiet perfection of her previous work to embrace small accidents and contingencies.
It is also a mistake to believe that his preference for working on a small scale makes him derivative of Paul Klee, an acknowledged master of the diminutive.
BBC Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson drives the Peel P50 — the world's most diminutive car, according to The Guinness Book of World Records — all the way to work... and then through the corridors of the BBC offices.
If you've got you're flat - folding BBQ or diminutive Grilliput, and are tired of sitting on the ground and using your clothes as a picnic blanket, then this folding picnic table is for you; heck, it'd even work well at your next tailgate party.
Apple added HomeKit support for Apple TV support in iOS 8.1, but has thus far been mum on what role the diminutive box will play, saying only that it works as a sort of liaison when remotely controlling devices with Siri.
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