Sentences with phrase «earlier composition»

Poons's early compositions of rectangles, diamonds, and other geometric shapes, went against the grain of prevailing tastes at the school, which favored various forms of late Abstraction Expressionism, in vogue around the world by the mid-1950s.
Thus the multi-layered paintings additionally become multi-generational, echoing or ghosting earlier compositions and processes, commenting on the limitless possibilities for duplication and repetition afforded by technology.
Each group is offset by voids — scrims, essentially, of negative space — through which vestiges of earlier compositions peek out from below the surface — an indication of the complex process by which Burckhardt completes a painting.
The program will include early compositions from the Studio for Electronic Music at WDR in addition to a series of experimental pieces by French composer Pierre Schaeffer, Cinq études de bruits (Five Studies of Noises), which was referenced in the original broadcast.
The relative poverty of Whitehead's theism in the early composition of Process and Reality certainly seems to reflect this judgment.
To pass from the latest apostolic writings to the earliest compositions of uninspired Christian pens is to fall through such a giddy height that it is no wonder if we rise dazed and almost unable to determine our whereabouts.
He relates his and the Ranger's often - convoluted adventures to a wide - eyed young audience of one, which establishes a nice air of innocence — it's telling that Verbinski explicitly references Albert Lamorisse's The Red Balloon (1956) in an early composition.
The album is meant to be accessible to younger listeners, and the composer is following the style of his early composition for the entirety of the album.
In complete antithesis to any mechanistic aura, Larry Poons's fourteen new abstract canvases at Danese and Loretta Howard Gallery, New York (closed 2nd March) maintained a studied wildness as volatile and hedonistically excessive as his early compositions of gridded dots in the 1960s were systematic and stringent.
In other instances, an earlier composition is recast with strikingly novel chromatic choices or on a somewhat changed scale.
But upon befriending American artist Barnett Newman, he experienced an artistic metamorphosis, dissolving his earlier compositions in a sea of distilled color.
In contrast to the dark lines of charcoal or black enamel that bound those earlier compositions, brushstroke and color were freed from form.
Seen in this context, the graphic optical effects deployed in these early compositions reveal the genesis of Asawa's interest in repeated forms, motion, and collapsing pictorial space that logically culminate in her wire sculptures.
In this series Margarine has reworked an earlier composition (Portrait, 2015), narrowing the frame around the subject's enigmatic eyes.
Including 70 rarely seen paintings, prints and drawings, the exhibition highlights Koppe's signature canvases from the mid-20th century - from his earlier compositions of stylized fish and birds to his distinctive versions of abstract expressionism and hard - edge abstraction.
Using photographed and digitised originals as a basis for his work, Bauer's multi-layered paintings echo his earlier compositions, commenting on the limitless possibilities for duplication and repetition afforded by technology.
But there are large differences from those earlier compositions.
During the period between 1960 and 1964, she moved away from the all - over style and bright colors of her earlier compositions, instead using sombre hues and dense central masses of color to express something inchoate and primordial.
Like her earlier compositions, these works are enigmatic and acutely detailed; in an art world awash with rapidly moving images and saturated colors, Khedoori remains committed to the silent, slow, and exacting process of working by hand.
During the period between 1960 and 1964, Mitchell moved away from the all - over style and bright colors of her earlier compositions, instead using sombre hues and dense central masses of color to express something inchoate and primordial.
From 1939 on, Davis rarely painted a work that did not make reference, however hidden, to one or more of his earlier compositions.
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