Sentences with phrase «earliest mature works»

The MCA is proud to present a major retrospective of his paintings, featuring fifty works that span three decades of his career, from the artist's earliest mature works — many of which are being shown in North America for the first time — to his recent, monumentally scaled paintings.
The exhibition features fifty works spanning three decades, from the artist's earliest mature works to his recent monumentally sized paintings.
(born 1938, Bronxville, New York, USA) in his earliest mature works explored a reductive strategy which seemed similar to that of Jasper Johns's and Ellsworth Kelly's contemporaneous works, yet more formalist: paintings such as Return 1 consist of subtly grey fields painted in encaustic (wax - medium) with a narrow strip along the bottom of the canvas where Marden left bare evidence of process (i.e., drips and spatters of paint).
Arranged on a rectilinear grid, Rosalie harkens back to the harmonious compositions and eclectic use of found materials first seen in the artist's earliest mature works, such as Mother of God (ca. 1950), and developed to the fullest in the Combines, including Collection (1954/1955).
Extensive travels through Europe in 1952 had a significant impact on Chimes's work and it was in the paintings of artists such as Giorgio de Chirico, Andre Breton and Henri Matisse, that Chimes found the affirmation of his own developing ideas that would soon lead to the earliest mature works included in this exhibition.
The earliest mature work of Robert Motherwell will make up a major exhibition set to open at Guild Hall Museum on Aug. 9, providing a rare look at the abstract expressionist's little known artworks.
The earliest mature work of Robert Motherwell will make up a major exhibition set to open at Guild Hall Museum on Aug. 9, providing a...
Through the coupling of the artist's early mature work and her more recent meditations on line and color, King's decades of artistry — entirely self - taught — have arrived out of an open - ended process of looking.

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That means they'll get liquid, which is particularly meaningful for early - stage employees who take the risk of working for a startup and receive stock options in lieu of the higher pay and greater security available at more mature companies.
Although Buber's distinction between the two stages of evil did not reach its mature form until 1951, a much greater emphasis on the reality of evil is evident in his works since 1940 than in his earlier writings.
However, Rouault's mature vision of Jesus evolved out of the intense struggle, indeed anguish, of his earlier work.
Gent concluded that row covers work well for gardeners in short growing seasons who need earlier maturing pods.
«Earlier work had shown that you could explore the relationship between a mature neuronal system and the different developmental lineages that gave rise to it, but we had no idea whether it was meaningful,» said Dymecki.
«Our earlier work was the first to clearly show in vivo (in a living animal) that mature astrocytes can be reprogrammed to become functional neurons without the need of cell transplantation.
This reckoning with Church and Cinema, the filmmaker's twin formative influences, revisits the territory of his early career with the matured sensibility and formal control that have distinguished his work from Flower of My Secret onward.
By turns deeply moving, hilarious, and terrifying, Silent House pulses with the special energy of a great writer's early work even as it offers beguiling evidence of the mature genius for which Orhan Pamuk would later be celebrated the world over.
The point is that, authors — at the earliest opportunity — you must must take your works out of your word processors, off your legal pads and out of your typewriters and let them sprout and grow and mature and live online, not off.
Many problem behaviors we see in mature dogs develop from a lack of socialization and preventative work done early on.
Motherwell initially produced both figural and abstract collages, but by the early 1950s Surrealist influences prevalent in these first works had given way to his distinctive mature style, which was firmly rooted in Abstract Expressionism.
The show includes early works in oil, watercolor, gouache and ink; Abstract Expressionist paintings done in California; and «Untitled (Horse and Rider)» (1954), considered one of his first mature figurative paintings.
Her early work, with its sparely applied geometries and gently stated means, owes a clear debt to Rothko's mature paintings: those hovering fields of color that radiate heat, light, and mystery.
So this exhibition of around a hundred of his works, with a focus on Davis's mature period (1921 — 64), is something of a homecoming for the artist, who had a habit of going back to where he came from: The show emphasizes how motifs from earlier works tended to resurface in later pictures.
Early figurative drawings and woodcuts, some done when the artist served in the Peace Corps, in Africa, bore witness to the acute sense of observation and refinement of means that still characterize his art, while pointing to the resonant economy of his mature works.
Her long career and wide - ranging practice encompassed early figurative works, Surrealism and the mature abstract works for which she is best known.
He took to acrylic paints as early as the 1950s, and the black of alkyd resin marks the transition to his mature work in the early 1970s.
This will be the first public exhibition of this series of paintings — the artist's earliest mature body of work — since a retrospective exhibition was organized by the Ringling Museum of Art in 1968.
Early abstract works and mature landscape paintings were also deeply conceptually rooted within the author's mind, but the portrayal of women remains Willem's most intimate creative output.
His early pure abstract paintings, celebrated female depictions and mature landscape pieces — all these works represent what can easily be classified as true milestones of modern art history and are a clear indicator of just how vital the work of Willem de Kooning truly was.
In his mature work, one can see connections between this legacy and Texas regionalism, which, like Bates» work, drew inspiration from early Renaissance art and American folk art.
The exhibition provides a compelling view of Bochner's early and recent work — of the young as well as the mature artist.
By the early 1970s, she had established the paradigms for her mature work: a lifelong interest in multimedia experimentation and the photographic manipulation of images from nature.
Thiebaud's mature work coincided with the explosion of interest in Pop Art in the early 1960s art scene, which has caused Thiebaud to be linked, albeit uneasily with that movement.
A successful architecture retrospective would help viewers transcend time by arranging formative works and early sketches of building projects next to mature examples, in order to bring the subject's development full circle on a single wall.
Rothko described his mature works as «tragic dramas» that continue his earlier work in a more abstract format.
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.
Walz said in the statement that the co-curators «admire and respect» earlier exhibitions that have presented Thomas's mature work, particularly the most recent show co-organized by the Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College and the Studio Museum in Harlem.
The first mature figurative works encountered in the exhibition are drawings hung across one side of a corridor dividing the rooms holding Graham's early, scattershot experiments from a long, grand gallery displaying the more consistent and polished later paintings.
However, unlike those early paintings, these works on paper simply capture the people and places surrounding her, an approach more typical of her mature work.
While his basic working method remains the same — color pigment baked onto aluminum — Morrison, to his credit, has matured beyond earlier pieces that consisted primarily of long bands of color on groups of horizontal or vertical bars.
Some of her early work - there was a show of early abstract expressionism at the Whitney - her work was better than anyone's, I thought, more mature, more of herself than those people were at that particular time in the»40s.
This collection of more than 100 works spanning from Baselitz's earliest years to the present day offers an unparalleled overview of his oeuvre, as well as insight into the subtle changes that have come to his work as he has matured: In recent years the distinctive visual universe that grew out of the artist's study of art, myth and literature has expanded to make room for the personal, for memories of an upbringing in the German and Slavic cultural borderland, for everyday life and his family and for revisiting works by himself and others.
Curated by the National's Jeffrey Weiss, the show traces Rothko's development from his early figurative expressionism through his mythographical explorations of the»40s and the floating zones of deep color that characterize his mature style — work that made him one of the most celebrated and influential forces in the midcentury triumph of American painting.
These early works, mature for such a young artist, contained the essence of what was to follow.
JF We discussed Samuel Beckett earlier; I am thinking about your paintings in relation to Beckett's method (in the bulk of his mature work) of writing in French and translating his text into English afterward, so that his language was less precious or artistic, more directly functional.
His early work was related to color field painting, while his mature work belongs to hard - edge painting and pop art.
Like nearly all the advanced American painters who matured during the 1940s, Rothko's early work was founded on the tenets of both cubism and surrealism.
The Howardena Pindell: What Remains To Be Seen exhibition spans the New York — based artist's five - decades - long career, featuring a rich selection of early figurative paintings, mature pure abstraction and conceptual works, and her personal and political art that initially emerged during the aftermath of a life - threatening car accident that took place in 1979.
De Koonings mature style of painting began to emerge during this era and is described by Stevens in detail including the key influences in the painter's early abstract works.
This comment puts a valuable insight on both, Caziel's early paintings and his more mature works of the 1960s.
For all their individual magnificence, however, no one of these paintings eclipses any other; the huge, exhilarating spacious canvases of recent years cast their radiance over the blunt and earthbound quality of the very earliest paintings; this, in turn, resonates throughout Still's mature work with a persistent undertone of epic heroism.
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