Sentences with phrase «edge painting pioneer»

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In the years following World War II, a distinctive style of art, identified as Hard - Edge painting, was developed by pioneering artists such as Karl Benjamin, Lorser Feitelson, Oskar Fischinger, Helen Lundeberg, and John McLaughlin.
The fact that Mr. Noland, a pioneer of Color Field painting in the 1960's, works in series and in a usually Minimalist mode of hard - edge abstraction sometimes brings the curse of formula to his compositions.
Many art genres are rooted in Callifornia including styles as diverse as Pop, action painting, assemblage, Minimalism, Conceptualism and Hard Edge and its pioneers and main contributors will be featured at the upcoming exhibition.
Though not as well - known as figures such as Frank Stella, Sol LeWitt, or Dan Flavin, Ryman is nonetheless one of the pioneers of Minimalist painting, whose works attempt to empty the painting of content — and color — in order to focus almost entirely on form and process, an idiom in which he has continued to work for some sixty years, long past the demise of Minimalism as a cutting - edge movement.
To the Davis picture's left hangs Miriam Schapiro's Another Red Room (1967), a hard - edge work considered noteworthy partly for her pioneering use of computer modeling to experiment with 3 - D perspective, in contrast to the resolute flatness of the Davis and O'Keeffe paintings.
Recognized for his pioneering beveled edge and drape paintings, Gilliam's practice has garnered renewed critical attention over the past several years.
Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923 Newburgh, NY — d. 2015 Spencertown, NY) was an important American abstract painter and a pioneering figure of Minimalism, hard - edge painting and Color Field painting, although he has succeeded in not being solely defined by any of these movements.
Over the course of her career Lundeberg explored numerous idioms of expression; her work has been alternately characterized as working within the parameters of Hard - Edge Painting, Geometric Abstraction, Social Realism, and, perhaps most famously, Post Surrealism — a style and movement that she pioneered with Feitelson.
The styles embraced by this term include Hard - Edge Painting, illustrated by the works of abstract painters like Al Held (b. 1928), Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923), Frank Stella (b. 1936), and Jack Youngerman (b. 1926); Colour Stain Painting, exemplified by Helen Frankenthaler (b. 1928), Joan Mitchell (1926 - 92), and Jules Olitski (b. 1922); Washington Colour Painters, such as Gene Davis (1920 - 85), Morris Louis (1912 - 62) and Kenneth Noland (b. 1924); Systemic Painting, which covered the work of Josef Albers (1888 - 1976), Ad Reinhardt (1913 - 67), as well as Stella and Youngerman; Lyrical Abstraction, including works by Mark Tobey (1890 - 1976), Frankenthaler and others; Colour Field Painting, illustrated by the works of pioneers Barnett Newman (1905 - 70), Mark Rothko (1903 - 70), Clyfford Still (1904 - 80), and Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966), as well as Frankenthaler, Noland, Stella, Olitski, Morris Louis, Ellsworth Kelly and Richard Diebenkorn (1922 - 93); and Minimal Painting which referred to pictures by Robert Mangold (b. 1937), Agnes Martin (1912 - 2004), Brice Marden (b. 1938), and Robert Ryman (b. 1930).
Her paintings from the 1960s, with their ambiguous figure / ground relationships and reductive forms, represent the crystallization of the hard - edge abstract style being pioneered at that time on the west coast.
This exhibition showcases the pioneering feminist artist's work from her time on the West Coast and highlights her range of styles from the period including hard - edge paintings, computer - generated images, and her earliest Pattern and Decoration works.
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