Sentences with phrase «directly abstract works»

Now I also paint directly abstract works without having a set installed in front of me, as I had done for many years.

Not exact matches

He continues to mix observational photography with abstract work, often montaged in his signature displays in which photographs, magazine cuttings and photocopies are taped directly onto the wall at different heights and arranged in vitrines or on tables.
While these early works were largely abstract compositions - with squares of colour applied directly from the tube - she was interested in the immediate beauty of colour.
Matisse stands as the artist who most directly got under the skin of his work, and indeed there have been few artists who have engaged as deeply and as intelligently with Matisse's paintings, and yet managed to create a distinctly American panorama, both in his figurative work and, to a point, his later abstract canvases.
Spanning an arc to the present day, works of abstract, figurative, and textual art by Ernst Caramelle, Jimmie Durham, Douglas Gordon, Arturo Herrera, Imi Knoebel, Michel Majerus, Gordon Matta - Clark, Dan Perjovschi, Kay Rosen, Bridget Riley, Ulrich Rückriem, Kilian Rüthemann, Karin Sander, Thomas Schütte, Anri Sala, Josh Smith, Rinus Van de Velde, Alexander Wagner, Kara Walker, Lawrence Weiner, and Richard Wright have been realized directly on the walls.
The title of this exhibition, From time to time, comes from Du Pasquier's shift from representing constructed compositions to constructing compositions directly on the canvas, and from representational work to abstract work.
Additional expected highlights at The Photography Show include photographs by Swiss born Henry Leutwyler of the New York City Ballet in 2012 (Foley Gallery); historically important photographs from André Kertész and a collection of photography by Jerry Uelsmann including never before seen color work (Catherine Couturier Gallery); recent work by Alison Rossiter who creates photo based work by dipping expired photo paper into liquid photo developer or by pouring or pooling it directly on the paper to create abstract minamimal work (Yossi Milo Gallery) and others.
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.
He is most famous for his portraits of the youth culture during the late 1990s, but also for his later abstract work produced directly in a darkroom and often without a camera.
The abstract qualities of these paintings don't directly compete with the representational elements but work together to create a vibrant tension.
Art in a variety of media and styles — from abstract and representational painting to wood, glass, metal and ceramic — is displayed and sold by artists directly from their working studios.
The 1969 Alvin Loving: Paintings was immensely successful; critics like Dore Ashton placed Loving's work directly in the context of modernist art in a transitional moment from abstract expressionism to op art and other minimalist approaches.
After numerous public exhibitions of works that directly referenced or quoted from other artists» practices, Levine began making abstract paintings without specific source material in 1985.
What ties the work of Lois Dodd and Neil Welliver to the period that saw the rise of Kenneth Noland and Frank Stella is a shared bias toward directly applied and unadulterated color, and it is on this same ground that Janet Fish has thrived for decades, exploring in subtle ways the boundaries of representational and abstract painting.
Robin Kandel: Lakewater: A Bay Area painter performs a strenuous balancing act in new work that looks directly descended from the early Op Art of Bridget Riley, consisting wholly of color filaments, but edges toward imagery of light on ruffled water that most abstract painters would consider a pitfall.
Twenty years after appearing as one of the first of the National Gallery's Artist's Eye series of modern artists and their influences among the Gallery's pictures, this ever - evolving mistress of abstract form returns with a similar display of influences and new pictures, including two large works painted directly onto the Gallery's walls.
With sound and movement the film invites the viewer into Gudgeon's landscape to engage in a subjective understanding of the abstracted bird forms, created through working directly from nature.
He is one of the few contemporary sculptors who is able to animate his essentially abstract work, as well as evoke the delightful wackiness and incipient violence of cartoons without directly quoting their lumpen heads, awkward figures and imaginary landscapes.
His work is subtle, beautiful, and often ephemeral because he draws and paints abstract designs directly onto gallery walls.
His work, too, is often ephemeral because he draws and paints abstract designs directly onto the gallery walls.
Commemorating the period when Caro first came to international recognition, his large - scale abstract works from the 1960s and 70s were revolutionary as the first freestanding sculptures to be set directly on the ground and for using found objects such as ploughshares and I - beams which the artist then painted uniformly.
Hanging in the main room of the house, directly above Lee and Jackson's former dining room table, «Ear of Earth,» encapsulates the most extreme features of Carone's abstract work.
In the early 1990s, the artist took Polaroids of the underside of a table and chairs in his kitchen and was struck by the expansive and immersive world they conveyed.2 He sought to re-create this experience in the round, and beginning in 1992 his work turned from handmade to industrially fabricated, from modestly scaled to nearly four times life - size, and from somewhat abstracted to more directly representational.
He is a well - respected abstract sculptor who came to the public's attention with a show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 1963, where he exhibited large abstract works that stood directly on the ground.
Bois worked directly with Kelly on the book and will share insights about the artist's years as a student at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and as a young artist living in Paris, where he began painting his signature abstract forms.
Studying the work of American abstract expressionists such as Helen Frankenthaler, an artist who poured thinned paint directly on larger than life - sized canvases on the floor in her Color Field works, Olivier similarly engaged in a process of coaxing acrylic paint to spread and drip in brilliantly hued pools, more characteristic in watercolor.
Breaking new ground with abstract works in metal, his sculptures were displayed without plinths, directly on the floor.
Bois, who worked directly with Kelly on the book, will share insights about the artist's years as a student at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and as a young artist living in Paris, where he began painting the abstract forms that would later define his career.
It is true that Eastwood's work is not for those who like «pretty pictures» and colourful abstracts that tie the room together, his art is one that speaks to the viewer directly about a world rarely seen at the glitzy art fairs and Mayfair openings.
Even if it directly references the abstract paintings by Ellsworth Kelly and Clyfford Still featured in its surrounding galleries, her work is not just a painting on a wall, a sculpture in a glass case.
Unlike other abstract sculptors of the time, Caro eschewed traditional art materials, creating sculptures with found steel, plates and beams welded into angular assemblages; and made works that are positioned directly onto the floor without a traditional platform or fixed center.
According to the artist: «These hovering forms and overlapping colors found in nature relate directly to other abstract works being created simultaneously.
Struggling to find the content at the heart of her largely abstract, conceptual work, Jones had what she calls her «artistic epiphany»: the realization that the music she was listening to as she drew or painted directly affected the marks she made.
The final paintings are often wildly abstract, even if their origins began as, say, reproductions of works by artists as varied as Nicolas Poussin, Cy Twombly, and Stuart Davis (all of whom Otero has cited as directly influencing his most recent series).
But all of this can only be demonstrated by direct comparison of the contending paintings, and Hodgkin negotiated a position for himself that meant that his work was never compared directly with any abstract painter.
«The process of painting my subject directly from observation in natural light has always been essential to my work and a jumping off point for exploring intimacy and poetic visual relationships found both in observable reality and the abstract relationships within the painting.
I simply fail to see how non-objective work can deal with the type of experiences you describe «more directly» than figurative or abstract works in anything then but a strictly privatized manner.
Maybe climate is so abstract and nonlinear, spread over such huge geographical and temporal distances, that the intellectual and emotional work required to fully apprehend it is simply out of reach for most ordinary people, living lives in the present, surrounded by people and problems that affect them directly.
While vision and text manipulation may seem a bit abstract when it comes to the work that needs to get done on a daily basis in a law office, decision trees will seem more relevant as they can directly mimic the very specialized work that lawyers do.
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