Not exact matches
Braman creates
abstract geometric sculptures and
paintings in a
distinctive color palette
of rich pinks, blues, and purples, in which she simultaneously foregrounds the formal qualities
of her materials while referring to her own personal narrative.
Born in Galveston, Texas in 1946, Jones has created a
distinctive body
of abstract paintings in his long and illustrious career.
Challenging and re-inventing ideas about pictorial space, the
paintings on view relate to Color Field
painting and Op Art, and reflect Fangor's
distinctive use
of saturated color and blurred silhouettes to create striking
abstract forms and mesmerizing optical illusions.
These almost
abstract, monochrome
paintings treat the plain yet
distinctive ads that New York's most famous jewelry brand has run daily for many years in the upper right hand corner
of the same page
of The New York Times, while echoing associations with another classic, Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, whose object
of desire Holly Golightly lures admirers only to elude them later.
A highlight
of the new season in London is an exhibition
of paintings by Joseph Albers, a highly
distinctive abstract artist who died in 1978.
These are impressively adept
paintings with a confident sense
of scale, but they do not have a
distinctive character compared to contemporary works by artists such as Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, or Joan Mitchell, to reference only the most noted women
abstract painters
of Schapiro's generation.
Expand your perceptions
of abstract painting at this opening celebration that features three Inherent Structure artists who address the legacies
of abstraction through their
distinctive but ever - evolving approaches.
Montgomery's expansion
of abstract painting results in two
distinctive types
of painting: collages and shims.
Under the influences
of Pop Art and
abstract painting he developed his own
distinctive Hyperrealist style.
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.
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.
However, through the thinness
of his application
of the acrylic
paint Warhol has characteristically drained the broad brush strokes
of any
distinctive personality, thus flying in the face
of earlier critical and popular appraisals
of abstract expressionism as a record
of the psyche
of the artist.
Since then she has remained at the forefront
of developments in contemporary
painting, making highly
distinctive works which seek to articulate an
abstract language in which relations
of color and form generate visual sensations.
Joseph Montgomery's expansion
of abstract painting results in two
distinctive types
of painting: collages and shims.
He made witty and original use
of it and created a
distinctive American style, for however
abstract his works became he always claimed that every image he used had its source in observed reality: «I
paint what I see in America, in other words I
paint the American Scene.»
Executed between 1996 and 1997, the work is a magnificent example
of the
distinctive abstract paintings produced by Stingel during these years.
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.
His early work features broad, calm rectangles in the manner
of the American Color Field painters, but Hoyland's
distinctive contribution has been to break with the modernist insistence on a flat surface and to put perspective back into
abstract painting: his mature work is characterised by depth and texture, in which strange objects float in the foreground or middle distance, against an often mysterious background, in a way that is oddly reminiscent
of Miro.
Raymond Jonson a founder
of the Transcendental
Painting Group, whose members were committed to a
distinctive abstract movement,
painted Oil No. 5 in 1940.
Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 — 1986) is best known for her
distinctive paintings of flowers and landscapes which applied a precise, often hard - edged
abstract language to evocative natural forms.
The artist's shapes make visible the
distinctive curves
of the Mississippi River and our city's patchwork grid
of streets, but because Banton's
paintings are
abstract, their long, conversational titles play a considerable role in their meanings.
The
abstract form
of Schneider's
paintings and their
distinctive material quality - fluid media on a nylon laminate that she devised - cancel most
of her subject's picturesque qualities.
Between 1941 and 1945, he completed a
distinctive series
of pictures in tempera
paint that were based on the prior Market sketches, combining figurative work within the
abstract - like maze
of daily Market activity.
Ellsworth Kelly, one
of America's great 20th - century
abstract artists, who in the years after World War II shaped a
distinctive style
of American
painting by combining the solid shapes and brilliant colors
of European abstraction with forms distilled from everyday life, died on Sunday at his home in Spencertown, N.Y..
His
abstract paintings rejected many conventions
of his day to employ graphic elements from comics but without a narrative, or realism, merging genres into his own
distinctive style.
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.
In the short film above, called Jackson Pollock 51, the American
abstract painter talks about his work and creates one
of his
distinctive drip
paintings before our eyes.
I am writing this statement not quite knowing what the immediate outcome will be, but am aware
of the potential collective impact that this
distinctive community
of creators will have with Brian Belott's innovations in collage, Ákos Birkás's philosophy about
painting a certain situation, Regina Bogat's devotion to art making with clever variations on certain
abstract themes, Matt Bollinger's extra-large and bracing graphite drawings, Paul DeMuro's painterly electricity, Marc Desgrandchamp's time - fragmented
paintings, Michael Dotson's
paintings of the «Disney - esque,» Michel Huelin's relationship with nature and software, Irena Jurek's very meaningful cat character, Alix Le Méléder's proposals
of four colors determined by the passage
of the brush, David Lefebvre's
painted images cut out
of magazines or downloaded from a mobile phone, Pushpamala N.'s ethnographic documentations which have been compared to Cindy Sherman, Wang Keping's unique wooden sculptures that juxtapose vivid emotion with a marked sense
of introversion, Katharina Ziemke's pictorial treatment
of current events, and me, the co-host with a small drawing.
It was thus that his concepts helped to develop a new and
distinctive language
of abstract painting in America.
Executed that year, Number 36 stands among the final summations
of Louis»
distinctive contribution to
abstract colour - field
painting.
Challenging and reinventing ideas about pictorial space, the
paintings on view relate to Color Field
painting and Op Art, and reflect Fangor's
distinctive use
of saturated color and blurred silhouettes to create striking
abstract forms and mesmerizing optical illusions.
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.