Sentences with phrase «early paintings made»

The exhibition surveyed the full range of the artist's career, including early paintings made prior to Kusama's move to New York in 1957 to soft sculptures, Infinity Net paintings, mirrored infinity rooms, and the series of works begun in 2009 titled My Eternal Soul.
MoMA, in collaboration with the Hammer Museum, presents over 290 works by the artist, from early paintings made in the 1960s — prismatic explorations of perception under the influence of LSD — to her white panopticon, What It's Like, What It Is # 3 (1991), to The Probable Trust Registry: The Rules of the Game # 1 — 3 (2013)-- an exercise in social contracting that won the Golden Lion Award at the 2015 Venice Biennale.
He told Mr. Serota that while early paintings made visual reference to ancient graffiti, his intentions were «more lyrical» and his inclusion of phalluses and female body parts were often just ways to evoke male and female presences in the work.
His art was widely seen through the traveling retrospective «Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic» that presented 14 years of work, starting with early paintings made around the time of his 2001 residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem.

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If you count early cave paintings as infographics, then humans have been making and consuming this type of content for the past 32,000 years.
Let us not mock God with metaphor, analogy, sidestepping, transcendence; making of the event a parable, a sign painted in the faded credulity of earlier ages: let us walk through the door.
Antoine Walker took his game into the paint and gave Boston an early edge over the 76ers The experts were sure the Celtics were going to make a quick exit in the playoffs, and the reasons were obvious: Power forward Antoine Walker would hoist too many three - pointers; he and three of his fellow starters had no postseason experience; and their first - round opponents were the Eastern Conference champion 76ers, who had gone 10 - 2 against Boston over the past three seasons.
Fu did paint a positive picture though both in terms of Ibrahimovic's mentality and body being capable of bouncing back and continuing his career at a high level, and the Swede will certainly hope that he can make his mark for Jose Mourinho's side heading into the festive period or perhaps more realistically in early 2018.
Earlier on Sunday a video emerged of some Hammers fans making a spoof of the Paris Metro incident, in which some Chelsea fans racially abused a black commuter, However, this incident has painted the Upton Park faithful in a less favourable light.
From her early daycare days of finger - painting and messing around with sand, through coloring and cutting, and now up to learning how to sew and knit and make complex collages, she is drawn to create using color and materials and shapes.
The document stresses both mothers» and fathers» importance as educators, making clear that when fathers and mothers talk, play, read, paint, investigate numbers and shapes or sing with their children it has a positive effect on children's later development — and that mums» and dads» involvement in reading is the most important determinant of their child's early language and literacy skills.
Sure, this test might not be the most scientific, but more than a few women have tried it, and it's been proven to be just as accurate, if not more so, than very early ultrasounds or other attempts parents - to - be have made to find out early on whether they should paint the baby's nursery pink or blue.
All three techniques (the early X-ray radiography, and the later neutron activation autoradiography and the recently developed macro-X-ray fluorescence scans) reveal considerable changes were made to the painting.
Earlier, I made a joke about grabbing a paint brush or getting a kitten to reduce stress.
As early as 1942, William Wyler's Oscar - winner Mrs Miniver was painting a morale - boosting portrait of ordinary people volunteering to make the cross-channel crusade, while in 1958's Dunkirk Leslie Norman (father of Barry) gave us John Mills and Richard Attenborough exhibiting British pluck.
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Both artists started to make their first early Cubist art: landscape paintings, in Estaque and Ceret.
Though it's an act of vandalism, graffiti is also regarded as an artistic style, as much a contemporary statement as the early Dadaists painting on urinals to make bold statements against World War I.
Abingdon's One And A Half — Jonathan Wood recalls the VA the smallest of the three saloons made by MG towards the end of the»30s / Pau: A Popular Revival — The inaugural Grand Prix Historique contained all the ingredients for lasting success reports Douglas Blain / Bellows To Buses — Norman Painting relates how a West Midlands general engineer became a diversified vehicle producer but lost the plot after the First World War / Maudslay's Might - Have - Beens — Concluding Nick Baldwin's account of the early years of the Maudslay Motor Co. / Japanese Microcars — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls some amazing light cars and microcars produced up to the 1950s when Japan was far from the successful motor manufacturing nation it is today / Phantom a La Packard — This month the Editor tries out a Phantom II whose dual cowl bodywork was modelled on a Packard phaeton.
From a 5 TS stretching back to 1976 to the very latest 2015 Clio Cup, via a 1985 5 GT Turbo and a pair of earlier Clio Cups dating from 1991 and 1999, these terrific little cars represent a commitment to paint - trading, door - handle - scraping, talent - nurturing, one - make rough - and - tumble that's second to none.
Painted in a blue metallic color, the Stinger GT Wide Body finally makes an appearance after Kia teased it earlier this month.
The grey alloy wheels have also been replaced by black units on top - spec ZDi and ZDi (O) trims and a new shade of red / orange has also been made available to replace the earlier blue paint option.
Mr. Towles is an ardent fan of early 20th century painting, 1950s jazz, 1970s cop shows, rock & roll on vinyl, obsolete accessories, manifestoes, breakfast pastries, pasta, liquor, snow - days, Tuscany, Provence, Disneyland, Hollywood, the cast of Casablanca, 007, Captain Kirk, Bob Dylan (early, mid, and late phases), the wee hours, card games, cafés, and the cookies made by both of his grandmothers.
«I used to make murals throughout the nineties and early 2000s but hadn't done one in 10 years,» Labourdette tells Shelter Me — but the prospect «of BSL coming into effect in my town got me to pick up spray paint again.»
Since the early 1970s, activist artists — primarily Latino — have been making political statements with paint, filling the walls and garage doors of Balmy Street with a profusion of colour.
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Robert Rauschenberg kept only one major example of his earliest, most influential body of work, the Combine paintings he made between 1954 and 1961.
At Jack Shainman, Hayv Kahraman debuted a series of paintings that alluded to the mahaffa, a type of fan made of woven palm fronds, and one of the only objects Kahraman's family brought with them when they left Baghdad in the early 1990s.
Short Circuit is made of classic Combine ingredients: thick brushstrokes, a lace curtain, a scrap of polka - dotted fabric, postcard images of a Renaissance painting and Abraham Lincoln, a word scramble, a program from an early John Cage concert, and a Judy Garland autograph, all affixed with paint to a chassis made of scrap wood and cupboard doors.
Going back to how you [Gooding] describe the earlier work, there was in fact a self - conscious desire to block off or direct the viewer's process of looking at it or looking into it, and this later evolved into a later stage in which there was actually an invitation to «look in», but in which at all times the viewer was encouraged to be aware that the painting was made out of real things, real physical layers, rather than illusions.»
A solid half of the artists in Grupo Ruptura were European immigrants, including the Austrian - born Lothar Charoux, who made whispering compositions of orthogonal and diagonal lines, and Waldemar Cordeiro, from Rome, whose intriguing paintings of interconnected circles give a tiny hint of his future as an early computer artist.
In the early seventies he made paintings with squeegees that were solid blocks of perpendicular color of different surfaces.
The late Helen Frankenthaler famously «departed» from Jackson Pollock with her early stain paintings in the 1950s, but she kept on making departures for the rest of her long, innovative career.
These are just a few of the one thousand paintings that make up Betty Tompkins's series «Women Words, Phrases, and Stories,» 2011 — 16, which debuted earlier this year at the Flag Art Foundation.
He also made a series of line paintings in 1966 that connect to Marden, Christensen, early Pettet and some of my work of 1966 - 1967.
Pieces ranging from early -»60s paintings incorporating casts of manhole covers to brand - new sculptures made of resin and horsehair variously bring to mind Sue Coe's activist art, Robert Rauschenberg's indexical work of the 1950s, Bruce Nauman's casts of animal bodies and Jack Pierson's early installations, as well as fiber art and African artifacts.
Reinhardt is, of course, best known for monochromatic paintings he made between the early 1950s and his death in 1967.
The earlier styles of non-objective painting also became less fashionable, focusing more on making a modern world rather than on how dismayed or thrilled they felt to live in it.
American artist Mary Heilmann's (b. 1940) career spans five decades, from her early geometric paintings made in the 1970s to her recent shaped canvases in day - glo colours.
Even earlier works like Fable II and Rite, both from 1957, earn their titles by the nonspecific figurative connotations of their bunched shapes; it would take only a little bit of further manipulation to turn those forms into the kind of stylized figures found in the paintings that Jan Müller was making around this time, or Bob Thompson just a little later.
Here a collage made from dried leaves by Josef Albers, an abstract textile by Anni Albers and a marvelous early Ray Johnson painting called «Calm Center» of nested colored squares — along with affectionate letters exchanged between all four colleagues — together help explain where Asawa's magic came from, and how it would spread.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural work in porcelain and steel or iron.
Larry Poons (born in 1937), in the early sixties made some of the most memorable and striking Colorfield paintings of the time.
The exhibition began with early portraits created in Havana and paintings made in the 1930s when the artist was living in New York's Greenwich Village.
During the early 1960s, British born painter Richard Smith made paintings that combined aspects of British Pop Art with those of American abstraction.
Since the early 1960s, Dorothy Iannone has been making vibrant paintings, drawings, prints, films, objects and books, all with a markedly narrative and overtly autobiographical visual feel.
Framed by Gill & Lagodich in a custom - made variation of an early 20th - century American Modernist painting frame; simple, flat artist - made construction; painted wood, antiqued gesso, stone gray patina; molding width: 6» Museum purchase funded by the John R. Eckel, Jr..
Cage mentioned Robert Rauschenberg's early white paintings as an inspiration for «4» 33»» - the soundless piano piece whose performance makes his point that «there is no such thing as silence,» only failures of attention.
The artist's early training as a sculptor, before he made the switch to painting, has clearly influenced his thinking around the space that painting can inhabit and, while these are not landscape paintings in the traditional sense, they nevertheless reference landscape and place.
Carolee Schneemann: Kinetic Painting begins with rarely seen examples of the artist's early paintings of the 1950s and their evolution into assemblages made in the 1960s, which integrated objects, mechanical elements, and modes of deconstruction.
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