Sentences with phrase «early cubist»

It's the same for Mondrian and early Cubist Picasso — they don't look old.
Annie Pearlman's quirky little paintings suggest a torqued urban Precisionism crossed with early Cubist landscape.
Katarzyna Kobro (1898 - 1951) Regarded as one of the most outstanding female Polish sculptors of the first half of the 20th century, she is is noted for her early Cubist nude studies and abstract kinetic forms hanging in space.
The dining room displays early Cubist works by artists such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
Opening with Picabia's solid early Cubist paintings which quickly diffused various critics» claims of painterly illiteracy, the show plows ahead through Picabia's scintillating obsession with Dada, examines his short - lived fascination with film, explores cutting edge experiments with Renaissance and Transparency painting techniques, shows his controversial war - time figurative paintings, and ends (rather deflatedly) with his return to Abstraction.
Hazan's «Study for Parklands» (2014), one of the sparest pieces in the show, further reinforces the relationship between collage and writing, a relationship that dates back at least to the early Cubist projects.
Paul Cezanne (1839 - 1906) Marked by the use of geometrical shapes, and new relationships between colours - and between form and space - Cezanne's later landscapes (and still lifes) exerted a major influence on Early Cubist Painting (c.1907 - 9).
While at Bennington College, Frankenthaler studied under the direction of Paul Feeley, who is credited with helping her understand pictorial composition, as well as influencing her early cubist - derived style.
Thomas plays with perspective, layering fractured geometric shapes that reference the early cubist compositions of Romare Bearden.
A nationally recognized and early cubist painter.
Georges Braque (1882 - 1963) Noted for his Cezanne - inspired early Cubist painting (see, for instance, his Estaque landscapes), and his Cubist - style still life painting as well as his experimental collages.
• Katarzyna Kobro (1898 - 1951) Considered to be the most outstanding female Polish sculptor of the first half of the 20th century, she is best known for her early Cubist - style nudes and abstract kinetic forms hanging in space.
Picabia, a pioneering modernist, has long been known as an early cubist and a leader of the anarchic Dada movement, while his later work has gone mostly ignored.
From his early Cubist and Surrealist assemblages to later ceramic and cut sheet - metal works, this major exhibition from the quintessential Modernist master is bound to elevate this «painter's» brilliant and unique sculptural language.
1913 is also the year, in which Duchamp created his first Ready - Made — and, thus, set a revolutionary milestone in art history, while receiving much critical acclaim for his early Cubist paintings at the time.
Continuing her education in Paris, she studied painting at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux - Arts and at Atelier of Andre Lhote, early Cubist painter, and critic.
Set against a painted surface of psychedelic colors, Aram's process of layering various incongruous images into a unified composition recalls the formal practices of 1960s Pop artists like Andy Warhol, which in turn echoes early Cubist collage.
Admittedly, it lacks an early Cubist masterpiece or a great black - and - white Abstract Expressionist painting by, say, Jackson Pollock or Franz Kline.
Burgoyne Diller: Pioneer of Abstraction will include important paintings, drawings and constructions from 1935 through 1963 and will offer an understanding of the artists development from early cubist - inspired compositions to his better - known geometric abstractions.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early 1960s and the abstracted landscapes and still - lifes of the mid - to late «60s, the monochromatic paintings of the 1970s and ending with his use of grids in the 1980s.
Over this period Caziel exhibited alongside Vasarely, Manessier and Hartung at the Salon de Mai, annually submitting works which show reverence for the early cubist innovations of Braque and Picasso through which he arrived at his own personal brand of abstraction.
Memorable food paintings of yore include Giuseppe Arcimboldo's portraits (pictured above) from the 1500s, Pieter Claesz and the Dutch still life painters of the 1600s, Caravaggio's rotting fruit, the early Cubist still lifes of Picasso and Braque, Wayne Thiebaud «s desserts from the 1960s, and Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Cans.
An artist currently having a major market moment, Huma Bhabha is known for her rough sculptures and equally raw works on paper that combine «primitive» figuration — of the sort Picasso was so enamored of in his early Cubist days — with futuristic, post-apocalyptic themes and imagery.
It was an early cubist work that Schapiro shared with her students, contrasting its bold formal energy and its improvisational use of collage materials with a clear feminine source with Robert Delaunay's more etiolated and academic paintings of the same period.
The acquisition of an early Cubist collage is a major coup for the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, and made headlines when it was announced at the tail end of the month.
This genre of work reflects, in part, the early Cubist style and the era's preoccupation with the psychological symbolism of African art, masks in particular.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early Read More»
Both artists started to make their first early Cubist art: landscape paintings, in Estaque and Ceret.
That's why the influence of Paul Cezanne's art, writings and sayings got such a strong impact on the early Cubists Picasso and Braque.
Following his earliest Cubist works and his still lifes of the 1930s, Georges Braque's Atelier, or studio, paintings from the late 1940s to the mid-1950s form the most important series in the artist's late work.
Krasner cut the drawings with scissors and knives, creating a second set of sharp lines and forms that interact with her earlier Cubist depictions of space.
Whereas the artists» earlier Cubist phase, known as «Analytic Cubism,» was comprised of paintings that fragmented the world into a series of basic lines and curves, this later period of «Synthetic Cubism» involved combining fragments of various materials to create a new whole.

Not exact matches

In his early Paris» artist years Zadkine became a rather orthodox Cubist sculptor artist.
Unfortunately, the art is weak in places; one early panel, in which Drax is drinking from a goblet, is so distorted it looks downright Cubist.
The assertion that the Cubist depiction of space, mass, time, and volume supports (rather than contradicts) the flatness of the canvas was made by Daniel - Henry Kahnweiler as early as 1920, [12] but it was subject to criticism in the 1950s and 1960s, especially by Clement Greenberg.
Her work is also on a par with the early and excellent Cubist - inflected efforts of Chagall, Miró and Malevich.
Cubist faceted planes were everywhere, and artists who had been taught to dismiss Picasso as irrelevant (inconceivable to earlier artists!)
When I saw his architectonic relief paintings of the early seventies with new materials like wood, felt, and different levels, slopes, and planes they struck me by their relationship to Picasso's Synthetic Cubism and Picasso's Cubist sculpture and Jackson Pollocks» cut out paintings like Out of the Web.
By choosing that dark theme, rather than a more overtly Cubist still life, the Whitney makes his early work prefigure his late paintings.
Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso pioneered the cubist movement in the early 20th century.
They still rely on a flattened cubist spatial structure but on a much larger scale and with light flooding the canvases and brush marks recalling American art of the heroic post-war days; recalling, in fact, his own heroic days, for despite an increasingly sure technique, these later works are quieter, blander even, than the assertive and clamorous combines of his early maturity.
This Cubist composition is a scarce, early painting by Dan Concholar, a Californian painter, printmaker, educator and gallery director.
Hofmann encouraged Krasner to jettison the naturalist tendencies acquired in her earlier schooling, and she underwent a radical change of style, rapidly developing an abstract vocabulary and producing cubist - inspired compositions that featured bold geometric forms outlined in black and filled with bright colors.
Early in his career, he was an impressionist in the style of Alfred Sisley; then be became bored and morphed into a cubist, then a dadaist, later a surrealist, and eventually, finally, with a late group of naturalistic paintings, a seeming anti-modernist altogether.
The early works, such as Botticelli's Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Christ Child, which has not been exhibited outside of Scotland for more than 150 years, are religious paintings while later works from the Renaissance masters, 17th - century painters, Impressionists, Post-Impressionists, and Cubists include different genres of paintings such as portrait, still life and landscape, and represent the changing treatment of those genres over time.
Cubist forms loosen up in a series of Ippolito's «still lifes» like the emblematic table arrangement of «May Still Life» (1979), the earlier «Cubist Still Life» (1970) with its arches and scrolled string instrument, and the low - key floral arrangement within angles of the «Still Life with Cubist Glass» (1979).
A photo shows a drip painting in its earliest stage, and the Whitney argues that a Cubist grid guides it to its ultimate destination.
The early part of the collection features French and Russian art from the beginning of the twentieth century, cubist paintings and superb holdings of expressionist and modern British art.
Karl Knaths, an early modernist who worked in a cubist idiom, was born Otto G. Knaths in Wisconsin in 1891.
One can see the dynamic cubist cityscapes of Lyonel Feininger's paintings from the early 20th century as well as the expertly crafted pin - striping of American hot rod car culture.
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