Sentences with phrase «early drawing series»

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Among Graham's most important group of works is a series of photographs of upside - down trees, which both summon up the origins of photography itself, conjuring up the inverted and reversed images created by the early camera obscuras, as well as draw attention to the process of rationalisation whereby we frame and define our vision of the world.
The College World Series proper officially kicked off in Omaha on Saturday, and Oregon State drew Cal State Fullerton as their opponent in the opening early session.
In fact, with the Gunners already having played (and drawn) Everton and Man City, this is merely the latest in a series of tough early season matches.
The referendum drive began earlier this year after a series of park district board decisions drew the ire of Citizens for Tax Moderation, a tax reform group composed mainly of longtime Gurnee residents.
So Tyrone Hayes, a biologist and faculty member at the University of California, Berkeley, drew from Simmons's lexicon earlier this year while writing a series of «trash - talking» e-mails to representatives of Syngenta, the world's largest producer of the herbicide atrazine.
Tony Gilroy penned the Bourne trilogy and turns writer - director for this reboot of the series, which shares crucial DNA with the earlier films but is drawn from the shallower end of the gene pool.
The game will automate the drawing of floors and walls if you want it to, so it's not quite as pedantic as earlier entries in the series, but to us at least that feels like cheating.
But that's the trick of the series, at least in the early going: Despite everything, Patrick is loads of fun, a hot mess of a man who draws friends and lovers into his orbit and takes them on this whirlwind trip, where it's easy to forget en route that it started from the darkest of all places.
By the end of the school year, we had a series of recordings that the sixth grader captured — from the very beginning — digital ink colors — all the way through the girl drawing Early Literacy words, invented spellings, pictures on the screen, and telling a full story about a princess.
When first released locally in early 2004, the new 6 Series was a design that, like its smaller 5 and larger 7 Series sedan stablemates, drew quick and often polarised opinions on its styling.
Early installments in this double - tough - guy series, which began with The Monkey's Raincoat (1987), drew appropriate comparisons to Robert B. Parker's Spenser and Hawk.
It's all very Gears of War, which the earlier 2 games in the series clearly drew inspiration from, being third - person shooters.
He enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago in the early»70s, harboring grandiose plans to illustrate Dante's Divine Comedy in a series of 100 paintings and drawings for each of the 100 cantos that would take him a quarter century to complete.
A product of the Cultural Revoltuion, his early works, such as Hospital Series and Mask Series, drew the global art world's attention to Chinese contemporary art.
The image - rich volume «Thornton Dial in the 21st Century» coincided with a 2005 exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, that included a series of large - scale works Dial created in tribute to the Gee's Bend artists, and «Thornton Dial: Thoughts on Paper» explores his early drawings.
Caitlin Keogh presents two series of drawings largely inspired by commercial imagery and textile patterns from the early to mid-twentieth century.
In a series of graphite drawings from the late 1960s and reverse Plexiglas paintings from the early 1970s, Rossi's works are some of the more enigmatic examples of the Chicago Imagists.
First inspired by the printed book in the late fifteenth century, early printed series frequently depicted narrative subjects drawn from literary sources.
There has always been a push - pull in Fukui's collage - based paintings of the last few years — a sensation of almost falling into the celestial spaces of the early series, or of being drawn in to the densely packed imagery of his Art in America or Superheroes series.
Having shown a series of large - scale ink drawings that re-created photographs from her father's early childhood in her 2003 graduation exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm, Wåhlstrand continues to investigate other motifs from her family photograph albums.
An early experiment in the use of chance procedures as a means to suspend artistic agency, Jean Arp's 1916 Collage géométrique is one in a series of collages drawn from the random composition of tossed pieces of paper.
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works.
The Six Paintings series will be complemented by a selection of prints made from his Dots Pastilles drawings (1970 — 71), which present early iterations of the use of dots as a graphic technique.
The exhibition also includes the paintings Sand Morning (1973) and Arundel XI (1974), as well as a series of black and violet acrylic works on paper, two of which Truitt made in a rented room in Georgetown in 1962; an acrylic on paper made in her studio in Tokyo in 1966; two acrylics on paper completed on Tilden Street in 1968; several early drawings of streetscapes and buildings recalled from childhood; and a rare working drawing for the Gallery's sculpture Knight's Heritage.
Beginning March 1, the foundation's Lounge Gallery will feature Bottrop's line - drawing paintings responding to the architecture of the Lounge Gallery itself alongside works from Oehlen's Computer Paintings, a series that the artist began in the early 1990s, which is now regarded as a turning point for contemporary painting.
When the CAMH survey show came together, Jones was surprised to see how those early drawings evolved over a decade into three - dimensional pieces, such as the works of her «SHHH» series, which are made from noise - cancelling electric guitar cables that she «plugs» directly into walls.
Initially, this series had been combined with earlier drawings, but in the end I made twenty - four drawings in charcoal pencil especially for the exhibition.
While he has never had a defined style — he has employed a series of different styles and techniques, including Impressionism, Pointillism and abstraction — Nahas's work draws mainly from nature and the abstract motifs of early Middle Eastern geometry.
Making a departure from his Inhaling Richter series and drawing inspiration from earlier works, Casselman constructs innovative abstract compositions in fresh hues, pushing his materials and tools to the limit.
Richard Wentworth: motes to self Charlotte Poseneske: Early Works Peter Freeman, 140 Grand Street Both shows run through May 31 What's on view: A series of sparse Ab / Ex-looking minimal drawings and paintings from the 1950s and 1960s (Charlotte Poseneske); photographs of fences, grates, urban detritus made strange pinned up on the walls, and lined up on long work tables (Richard Wentworth)
Only briefly and tangentially connected to the Roster, Statsinger made an important series of large - scale drawings in the late 1940s and early»50s, when just out of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Drawing inspiration from his own history and art practice, Flat Screen Nature is informed by the powerful odes to nature and expression found in his earlier series, as well as his Cloud (mid-to-late 1960s), Ocean (late 1980s), and Ozone (early - to - mid 1990s).
In between, we discover paintings on canvas and ink drawings of larger - than - life heads, full - length nudes, Ms. Dumas's daughter as a young child, raunchy strippers, political commentary, and more, from early experiments with a variety of conceptually based approaches to an idiosyncratic, continuing series of portraits of «Great Men.»
Warhol channeled his obsession with celebrity and Hollywood into an array of media and art forms: from his earliest drawings and Pop paintings, to his publications and films, and finally to the television series he hosted at the end of his life.
Oe might draw connections between David Hockney's series of swimming pool paintings and Ed Ruscha's photos taken in the mid-1960s and early 1970s.
Back from a trip to France and Spain where he privately toured several cave drawings of early man, Kraft has set out to create a new series of work inspired by what he calls «man's universal urge to mark.»
The publication draws connections between recent works, including those on view at the SITElab exhibition, and earlier series including animated films The Simpson Verdict (2002) and The Unbearable Lightness of Being (2005), as well as his ongoing drawing series The History of Photography Remix.
[citation needed] Drawing on his early glass - painting training, Polke realized a series of stained - glass windows for the Grossmünster cathedral in Zurich between 2006 and 2009.
Organized chronologically, the publication traces Pettibon's prolific output of his surfer series, from early small - scale monochrome India ink drawings to numerous examples from the 1990s when the artist introduced color, culminating with his recent large - scale works, some of which were executed directly on a wall.
The book includes large - scale reproductions of rare early drawings, photographs, stained - glass assemblages, Structural Constellations, and a range of abstract paintings, including examples from his Homage to the Square series.
-- 21.10.2012 4th floor, A-wing, Cabinet of Prints and Drawings The one - room exhibition introduces the early work, from the 1970s, of the designer Jüri Kaarma (1950 — 2011), and the series of charcoal drawings Deaths and Entrances, which is here presented for the firDrawings The one - room exhibition introduces the early work, from the 1970s, of the designer Jüri Kaarma (1950 — 2011), and the series of charcoal drawings Deaths and Entrances, which is here presented for the firdrawings Deaths and Entrances, which is here presented for the first time.
It includes Albers's early drawings of country churches and cathedrals; «Rosa Mystica,» his stained glass window for St Michael's Church, and other glass works containing religious imagery; his abstractions of crosses and geometric abstractions with spiritually themed titles, from his Black Mountain years; his prints of Mexican gods; photographic interpretations of the theme of angels; and a selection from the Homage to the Square series.
The nine - year collaboration yielded a series of extraordinary, critically acclaimed exhibitions, including Gerhard Richter: Early Paintings (2000); Bruce Nauman (2001); Martin Kippenberger (2002); Cy Twombly: Letter of Resignation (2002/2003); Fred Sandback (2004, 2006/2007, and 2009); Marlene Dumas (2005); Claes Oldenburg: Early Work (2005); David Hammons (2006); Joseph Beuys: Sculpture and Drawing (2007); and Dan Flavin: the 1964 Green Gallery exhibition (2008).
The work retains the poetic and diaristic qualities of Andrade's earlier Notebook drawing series, commingling the mundane, the poetic, and the confessional amidst a swirl of brightly colored, nostalgic graphic forms.
Opie's earlier portrait series include Portraits (1993 - 1997), from which the Whitney images were drawn, as well as Domestic (1995 - 1998) and In and Around Home (2004 - 2005), which document the domestic spheres of lesbian families in cities across the U.S., as well as the artist's own family.
The Untitled (Pyramid Series) drawings are surrounded by works from Rauschenberg's Cardboards (1971 — 72) and Early Egyptians series (1973 — 74), which also were made from humble found materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, FlSeries) drawings are surrounded by works from Rauschenberg's Cardboards (1971 — 72) and Early Egyptians series (1973 — 74), which also were made from humble found materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, FloEarly Egyptians series (1973 — 74), which also were made from humble found materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, Flseries (1973 — 74), which also were made from humble found materials during the artist's early years on Captiva Island, Floearly years on Captiva Island, Florida.
The exhibition «Early Man» includes a series of synthetic, CNC routed rock sculptures with ridged surfaces like geologic strata, pencil and gouache drawings reminiscent of Möbius strips, and a snake - like ceramic sculpture.
These artists, who rose to prominence through a series of group shows at the Hyde Park Art Center, approached figuration with wit and irreverence while drawing upon earlier art historical styles such as Surrealism, as well as self - taught art and popular forms such as comic book.
Organized chronologically, this exhibition follows the development of Wesselmann's work, series by series, from the earliest abstract collages to his well - known series, Great American Nude, and still lifes of his pop period to the cut - steel drawings and Sunset Nudes of his late work.
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