Sentences with phrase «distinctive approach to painting»

Dave McDermott's new works continue his distinctive approach to painting, consistently seeking to enlarge the medium's inherent boundaries and resisting easy categorization, while developing a recognizable visual vocabulary within their own pluralistic nature.
Her distinctive approach to painting emerged from the cauldron of the New York art world, poised between late modernism and postmodernism of the 1960s and 1970s.
Dave McDermott's work embodies his distinctive approach to painting, consistently seeking to enlarge the medium's inherent boundaries and resisting easy categorization, while developing a recognizable visual vocabulary within its own pluralistic nature.
In his distinctive approach to painting, Sullivan proposes new relationships between image and object as he negotiates his own subjective decision making with the radical agency of his medium.
Jensen's intricate methodology reflects a distinctive approach to painting, refining his wide - ranging studies of science, math, and philosophy — such as Goethe colour theory, Pythagorean mathematics, the Mayan calendar, the I Ching — into a personal artistic vernacular.
A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, she is best known for her distinctive approach to painting and for her diptychs, side - by - side square paintings in which she has portrayed landscapes inspired by her home and travels alongside abstract panels representing spiritual or «mythic» memories.
WalkingStick, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is best known for her distinctive approach to painting and for her diptychs, side - by - side square paintings in which she portrayed landscapes inspired by her home and travels alongside abstract panels representing spiritual or «mythic» memories.
The artist's new works will continue his distinctive approach to painting, in which his works are both painterly and sculptural and also textural and figurative.

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These works are based on Abstract Painting (724 - 4)(1990), a key example of Richter's distinctive approach to non-representational pPainting (724 - 4)(1990), a key example of Richter's distinctive approach to non-representational paintingpainting.
Baselitz is also known for his distinctive approach to sculpture: his roughly hewn and boldly painted wooden figures fuse traditional woodcarving techniques with primitivist and folk art impulses.
It wasn't until the early 1990's that Peter Doig began to make a name for himself with his distinctive approach to figurative painting.
Rebecca Morris, Laura Owens, and Ruth Root address the legacies of abstraction through their distinctive but ever - evolving approaches to painting that are inflected by philosophy, history, memory, humor, irony, and more.
As particular and individual in their use of colour as they are distinctive in composition, James» works interrogate traditional approaches to painting, often actively integrating the physicality of the canvas and stretcher into the composition, as well as incorporating dust, glue or debris into the surface.
On view for the first time will be the large - scale Black Painting; Horse, Bird, Cat (2016), from which the exhibition takes its title, as well as a group of works on paper that together underscore the artist's distinctive working process and intuitive approach to image - making.
He is known for his distinctive large - scale paintings of fruit and flowers in which the subject matter is encapsulated and transfixed by a heightened approach to realism.
Armed with a spray of vaporized oil pigments, Ferris has created a fresh and original abstract language that combines her own distinctive approach to mark - making with the history of abstract painting.
This Berlin - based artist is part of a young generation that has developed fresh approaches to painting and has distinctive solutions in the geometric - abstract tradition.
The image represents a mock up of a magazine cover and can be seen as a bold feminist comment on the sexualization of the female body on magazine covers, referencing many of the elements used in the artist's 30 year career - throwaway objects, mannequins, material debris, assemblage, painting, photography and her distinctive irreverent approach to sculpture and materiality.
The exhibition The Optimism of Colour: William Perehudoff, a retrospective, guest - curated for the Mendel Art Gallery by Karen Wilkin, and this accompanying catalogue celebrate Perehudoff's achievements and trace the evolution of his distinctive approach, from his early figurative works, which reflect his desire to enlarge upon the special character of his surroundings, to the radiant, abstract paintings that established his reputation — paintings that seem to aspire to the condition of music.
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