By 1947 Rothko had eliminated
all elements of surrealism or mythic imagery from his works, and nonobjective compositions of indeterminate shapes emerged.
While his works have often been compared to those from other key figures of the pop art movement, such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Rosenquist's pieces were unique in the way that they often employed
elements of surrealism using fragments of advertisements and cultural imagery to emphasize the overwhelming nature of ads.
He experiments with
elements of surrealism intermingled with abstracted gradients, evoking a sense of innocence in his desire to find a balance between life and death.
By the late 1940s, Rothko had virtually eliminated
all elements of surrealism or mythic imagery from his works, and nonobjective compositions of indeterminate shapes emerged.
He experiments with
elements of surrealism intermingl
Anachronistically frozen in space, his mythological taxidermy hybrids insinuate
elements of surrealism, drawing from an ancient register that collides with futuristic settings.
Enhanced by
elements of surrealism and abstraction, her oeuvre responds to past forms of conceptualism, current art trends, interior design, and modernist architecture.
July makes this sheltered worldview all the more fascinating by introducing
an element of surrealism — soon, her characters» paradoxical desires to move forward and stand still give them to power to bend the universe to their will, as an imminent break - up is stalled by the literal stoppage of time.
There's a strong
element of surrealism with Broken Age that we've come to expect from Double Fine games, but it's taken even further through brilliant art design and excellent fully voiced dialogue.
Moscow illustrator Julia Petrova crafts intimate and dark portraits and landscapes, often with
an element of surrealism to her artworks.
Not exact matches
The
elements of each photo are always the same — the letters installed in a natural environment — but each evokes its own
surrealism.
Robin Rice describes Abercrombie and O'Connor as examples
of «the promising younger artists whom Fleisher / Ollman Gallery has shown recently,» comparing their» [p] rocesses and
elements of automatic (chance - based)
surrealism» to those
of the self - taught artists the Gallery also represents.
The result is an exhibition where variety in scale, medium, and degree
of abstraction is balanced by the strong continuity among all the works — a reliance on automatism, a juxtaposition
of unexpected
elements and conflicting temporalities, and the presence
of organic forms — bringing to light the profound impact
surrealism had on pre - and post-war American artists.
The word
surrealism was coined by the poet Apollinaire a century ago, and refers above all to an art
of juxtaposition, the concatenation
of shockingly disparate
elements, shorn
of context, with the slippery, succinct logic
of a bad dream.
The biomorphic forms and automatist
elements came from
surrealism and Picasso's work
of the thirties.