Sentences with phrase «early canvases»

This presentation will focus on works made between 1950 and 1953, in addition to related earlier canvases from the 1940s.
Haines Gallery is pleased to announce our participate in Frieze New York 2018, presenting a selection of early canvases by American painter David Simpson.
As Lobel states, «While the reference images for most of Lichtenstein's signature Pop paintings are now known, the source for Mr. Bellamy, an important early canvas in the collection of the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, has long gone unidentified.»
During this period, Magritte often revisited and reinterpreted themes from earlier canvases, creating variations on the iconography he had established by the end of the 1920s.
Early canvases feature jagged, abstract shapes hovering in dark gray fields, like an untitled painting from 1949, or the more assured «No. 9» from 1953.
His largest early canvas packs human unrest into two colorful dimensions, like a mural by Diego Rivera.
Vito Schnabel Gallery in New York presents a two - part exhibition in the U.S. and Europe, devoted to the radical early canvases of New York - based artist Stephen Posen (b. 1939).
In general, the colour is becoming either sharper or more sonorous, in fact more dramatic; the handling of paint more obviously expressive; and the content of each painting more solidly a «scene» or «situation» of greater weight or elaboration than earlier canvases which seem to be concerned instead with an enlarged «incident» in close - up.
At yesterday's press preview, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director and co-curator of the ambitious exhibition, recommended that the works be viewed beginning on the second floor where early canvases for which Ofili is best known are on view, and then progressing on to the third and fourth floors.
Inspired by the art of Paul Cézanne, Henri Toulouse - Lautrec and Pablo Picasso, Modigliani began to experiment and develop his own distinctive visual language, seen in early canvases such as Bust of a Young Woman 1908 (Lille Métropole Musée d'Art Moderne, Villeneuve - d'Ascq) and The Beggar of Leghorn 1909 (Private Collection).
The answer, I think, is that Anderson is at heart just as much an abstract painter as he is a figurative one (certain earlier canvases verge on total abstraction, and a suite of domestic interiors, shown at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2009, are studded with nonrepresentational elements).
Highlights by Thiebaud will include a marvelous pastel on lithograph of bow ties, cake slices in pencil and oil on paper, and a highly important and exceptionally early canvas Bar - B - Que Beef from 1961, the year he shifted to his mature style and subject matter.
The genealogy of what I refer to as provisional painting includes Richard Tuttle's decades - long pursuit of humble beauty, Noël Dolla's still - radical stained - handkerchief paintings of the late 1960s, Robert Rauschenberg's «cardboards» of the 1970s, David Salle's intentionally feeble early canvases and the first - thought / best - thought whirlwind that was Martin Kippenberger.
At the time, they were already fans of the artist, but were astonished to discover a mass of early canvases they'd never known about.
Gianfranco Baruchello's solo exhibition «Incidents of Lesser Account» presents works made between 1959 and this year, including large early canvases, paintings on layered acrylic sheets and on aluminium, boxed assemblages, and a selection of film and video.
Vito Schnabel Gallery in New York presents a two - part exhibition in the U.S. and Europe, devoted to the radical early canvases of New York - based artist Stephen Posen
Defender Concept 100 Sport takes all these key design cues and adds to them the spirit of freedom first embodied by the early canvas - roofed Land Rovers with their fold - down windscreens.
«Grand» is an adept word to describe Held's early canvases, though «heavy» (in presence and physical weight) follows instinctually.
He dared other artists even to lift his early canvases.
That instinct for finding common ground between old and new, rarefied and popular mediums is also much in evidence at the Whitney show, which tracks Stella's career from those early canvases into recent sculptural experiments with 3D printing.
Purchase party attendees, along with the museum's curatorial staff, were also taken by an early canvas by another American abstract painter, Ilya Bolotowsky, who, not incidentally, was married to Slobodkina for a time in the mid-1930s.
Moving away from his earlier canvas works, Nhlengethwa's new collage works are mainly on paper, which are accompanied by a new series of prints.
Featured are early canvases, including Yellow Pottery from Provence — the first Matisse painting to enter the sisters» collection — and examples of his landscapes from the 1920s.
Like Evelyn Statsinger, Robert Barnes was a liminal figure, not solidly in the Monster Roster, but possessed of an intensity that align his early canvases with those of his classmate Irving Petlin.
Although his later paintings differ in method from his earlier canvases, the preliminary process remains the same.
«If a painting has a physical presence, it has an ability to transcend its literal meaning,» Zucker says, recalling his early canvas - weave works of the 1960s.
[10] Hedrick took «about 50» [60] of his early canvases and painted them black.
The early series on view at Spelman allow us to reflect on Ringgold's life as an artist, activist, and author and [to] consider these early canvases within the arc of her career.
Gerhard Richter is justly famed for the photorealism of his early canvases, but it is less well known that he has also painted directly onto photographic prints.
It was Streeton's vision of the washed golds and blue distances, embodied in his early canvases of the Yarra Valley, that was to characterise Australian landscape painting for almost forty years, and indeed still has its devotees.
Like intriguing gestural glimpses into the solar system, he explodes these figurative elements into particles as if looking at one of his earlier canvases through the hubble telescope.
The curator Elizabeth Armstrong has included 10 of his early canvases in «Birth of the Cool» at the Orange County Museum of Art in Newport Beach, opening Sunday.
Some of them were kind of spiritual, like Simon Hantaï, who was actually Hungarian, Catholic, and wrote the Catholic liturgy onto the ground of an early canvas.
New Yorkers can see Corse's work at the Guggenheim Museum, where one of her early canvases appeared in «Surface, Support, Process: The 1960s Monochrome» [closes today] or visit the Lehmann Maupin Gallery in Chelsea to bask in the quiet glow of her newest paintings [on view through March 10].
How Richter evolved from his earlier photo - based paintings to the Abstraktes Bilds is lesser known, however, and this painting (one of his earliest abstractions) is a key in that transition: to make it he put an earlier canvas under the microscope and painted a tiny square of it at greatly expanded scale.
The muted tones of his early canvases contrast greatly with the brilliant colors of his later ones.
Capturing Scandinavian landscapes and exploring African American life and culture, his early canvases feature bold, textured strokes and in the 1940s he found a rhythm rendering colorful images whose folk - inspired, studied simplicity define his modern aesthetic.
His 1940 work Spring (Private Collection, Connecticut) was one of the earliest canvases to feature the paint - dripping method, later called «action painting», which became closely identified with Pollock.
She returned to New York and adapted the sprawling vortex of dark lines and shapes characteristic of her earlier canvases into a denser structure that floats equivocally across a field of white.
Not surprisingly, his early canvases depicted life in the streets, saloons, theatres and halls of New York, typically painted in dark colours with impasto brushwork.
The earliest canvases in the exhibition date from 1953 and show the pronounced influence of Bonnard and Toulouse - Lautrec in both palette and composition.
Her early canvases upended the traditions of painterly abstraction by incorporating goofy personal allusions, doodling, and common craft materials.
Tacla's upcoming survey at Fundación Corpartes will showcase several never - before - seen paintings from the Sign of Abandonment series alongside some of the artist's earliest canvases from the 1980s and 1990s.
The Black Paintings were Hedrick's protest against the Vietnam War in which he took about 50 of his early canvases and painted them in heavy layers of black oil paint.

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