Sentences with phrase «distinct phases of work»

Associated with Op Art, Hard - edge painting, Color Field painting, Lyrical Abstraction and Abstract Expressionism, Poons has challenged critical expectations throughout his career, transitioning through several distinct phases of work.

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In speaking of «parts» of the Galilean ministry we refer not to successive phases of Jesus» work but merely to more or less distinct portions of the narrative, sometimes marked by the insertion of collections of sayings and sometimes arbitrarily divided for convenience in presentation.
The present deliberations have two distinct phases or stages, the first dealing with processes as such and the second with process philosophy as it has evolved in the work of people like Peirce, Whitehead, and Hartshorne.
Using reanalysis moisture budgets and drawing on the attribution work of others (e.g. Hendon et al. [2013]-RRB-, Fasullo et al. [2013] demonstrate that the 2011 La Niña was also distinct from others in the altimeter era in that it coincided with a strong negative phase of the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and positive phase of the Southern Annular Mode (SAM)(Fig. 3c).
After almost four decades of making art, his work can be viewed in three distinct phases with the commitment to abstraction the essential connection across all.
It's a relationship that lasted half a century, and that followed Diebenkorn through three distinct phases of his career: his early years working in an Abstract Expressionist mode, his move to figuration starting in 1955, and his later return to abstraction.
Hoyland's works, in Hirst's 1964 - 1982 collection presented at the NSG, represented three distinct phases from the very early, post-figuration years of Hoyland's career.
In Diebenkorn's deeply felt admiration of Matisse, Cezanne, Picasso and Hopper; his longtime practice of sketching nudes; his love of process and «chance discoveries» and the internal presence of landscape in his abstract works, Burgard finds a «creative continuum» that links the two seemingly distinct phases of the Berkeley period.
The work has a distinct poetry — the corporeality of bones and fleeting youth, the phases of the moon or the cracks of dawn.
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