Sentences with phrase «ebullient works»

In recent years, the artist has experimented with woodcuts, creating ebullient works evocative of Henri Matisse.
He rose to prominence in the 1980s with a series of sculptures in which he assembled discarded children's toys and blankets to create ebullient works that hinged on despair.
Four paintings by Jean - François Millet and Charles - François Daubigny convey the idea that, had van Gogh not pushed himself, his ebullient work might have ended up looking more like these sedate canvases by his colleagues.

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Gregarious and full of laughs at work, Nick rallied the staff behind him with his infectious behavior, and delighted the owner and patrons alike with his ebullient personality.
In addition to discussing how she felt being honored at this point in her career, she was ebullient on the subjects of how she switched careers, finding inspiration in an acting partner who is asleep, and avoiding sunburn when working on two films at roughly the same time.
In 2016, I am particularly excited to further explore the work of Zachary Cahill, a young artist whose ebullient watercolors and malformed sculptures speak to ideas of collectivity and assembly.
An ebullient spectacle of line, color, pattern and texture, Mark Grotjahn's Untitled (In and Out of the Darkness Face 43.01) is a powerful work from his acclaimed series of Face Paintings.
A sense of quivering energy pervades all facets of de Kooning's diverse body of work, which also includes ebullient abstractions inspired by landscapes, bullfights, and the Lascaux cave paintings.
The large ebullient oil pastel renditions that beckon irresistibly in Spelman College Museum's newly opened version of the Brooklyn show attest to the sensory pleasures of her work.
This, as well as a range of new work, focuses on conversation as a basic human interaction in a selection of social contexts: ebullient schoolgirls on a bustling city street, a couple intimately sharing an umbrella, a group of men smoking together after dark.
Additionally, Kuspit acclaims, «When it comes to Color, and the intellectual pursuit of «Communicating Through Color,» Wassily Kandinsky's long - awaited heir is J. Steven Manolis, whose works signal an ebullient 21st century renaissance of the long absent glories of Abstract Expressionism.»
The AFA also sponsored a Telfair exhibition of the works of George Bellows, the ebullient American realist painter.
Later on, the staggered yellows, oranges and chartreuses of Rothko's ebullient «No. 1 (Untitled)» from 1948 confirm how magnificent transitional works can be.
This obsessive preparatory work came as a revelation to someone who knows his oeuvre intimately — Gorky's daughter, Maro, one of my tablemates (along with the always ebullient Joe Rishel) for the press lunch.
Other works that didn't find buyers were a 1953 blue Ad Reinhardt painting with a high estimate of $ 7 million, a blue and black abstract oil painting by Sam Francis with a high estimate of $ 5 million, and an ebullient, yellow purple and green painting by Keith Haring, estimated at $ 3 million to $ 5 million.
He took these back to the studio and immediately began using them to produce ebullient abstract canvases comprising layers of paper and paint — the type of work for which he would quickly become known.
Garishly beautiful and ebullient, these pastoral hallucinations hark back to the horizontal line drawings of the late sixties, and beyond them, to Artschwager's earliest exhibited work: the abstract landscapes that Donald Judd admired back in 1959, with their «quick, spiked strokes,... communicative of abbreviation.»
The sheer density of work made these themes difficult to absorb separately, and the effect was vaguely schizophrenic: a catch - all installation that bounced enthusiastically from one piece to the next and used such a capacious definition of clay that sometimes it did not even include clay (again, Urs Fischer and his ebullient, bulging vase of fresh lilies, That's The Way It Is With The Magic.
It is certainly one of the most ebullient of the works in the show, with its bright palette of pinks and golds, but it confirms as well the strict Cubist lesson the artist received while studying at the Academie Julien in Paris in 1953 - 4.
The fil rouge that connects all these works — be it present or alluded to through metaphor — is the body, in a continuous state of liquid flux; ebullient and sweaty, nauseous and curled, feverish and bestial.
Her ebullient, cartoonish shapes also have a comic effect; along with the humorous wordplay in the titles and her light - hearted way of handling paint, they counter the sombre tones and imposing scale of works.
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