Sentences with phrase «entire body of painting»

This definitive five - volume catalogue raisonné documents the entire body of painting and sculpture made by Johns from 1954 through 2014, encompassing 355 paintings and 86 sculptures.

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I'll tell you what: how about you stop acting like those atheists (who do not represent all atheists, by the way), and desist in painting an entire body of belief (or lack thereof) based on the actions of its most militant and aggressive members?
By removing the horns of the moose to slightly change the shape of the face, giving the entire body a coat of white paint, and enhancing it with soft white artificial fur you will be able to make a sweet sheep perfect for a neutral or minimalist nursery.
With her entire upper body covered in striking blue body paint, Dye's finishing touch for her Corpse Bride was just a taste of blood in her exposed ribs, a visual variation of what is seen in the 2005 stop - motion classic.
You want the entire exterior of the car painted in the body color?
Panel gaps were larger than those of a passenger vehicle, but were consistent across the entire body, as was the Gris Aluminium (silver) metallic paint.
Dating from 1958 to 1961, the sculptures on view were not the result of some ancillary detour branching off from painting but in fact represent an entire, autonomous body of work.
Spanning the gallery's entire ground floor, Joo's exhibition encompasses a body of new «caloric tray paintings,» as described by the artist himself, influenced by an older series, The Saltiness of Greatness, produced back in 1992.
The entire show consists of six different chapters, each showing different relation between the body and the space, from a large 8x2 meter charcoal studies depicting football hooligans fighting, four paintings of the skaters in a modern art museum breaking a series of paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, six black paintings representing the infinite space beyond the surface of the abstract paintings, a cast resin sculpture and a drawing of Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now, all the way to the interactive app that allows viewers to interact with the works on view.
Shortly after completing her training at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, she produced the first of her paintings and drawings focusing on depicting the emotions of her body; her theory of» body awareness «would go on to inform her entire oeuvre.
His poetic use of found materials, printed and reproducible images, his unconventional and inventive mark - making, and his embrace of chance operations (whether dragging a canvas on the ground, allowing a drop cloth to absorb stains of nature and of the studio, or exposing the paintings to the forces of weather) can be seen echoed within Schnabel's entire body of work as well as in the work of a subsequent generation of artists.
An entire body of work, much of it unseen since they were painted in the 1930s and 1940s, will be viewable in Denver.
I hope that by summoning the trope of the dance - floor, the entire installation functions as an interactive canvas that shapes how the body navigates each painting and the space as a whole.
Johns doesn't put his entire body into the action of painting for a simple reason: The painting is the body.
In Gallery Mark Mueller, Swallowed in Space comprises five, large, entire - body, paintings, effectively distributed around a spacious gallery, the side wall of which opens through glass doors onto a courtyard.
Her still lifes are reminiscent of paintings by masters such as Cézanne, Picasso, and Matisse; however, like her entire body of work, Murray's paintings rejuvenate old art forms.
While 20th century experiments with the effects of pure color — particularly Color Field painting and abstract expressionism — often relied upon immersive force and the use of large canvases to envelop the viewer's entire body, Amm's work elicits sustained acts of seeing and a more consciously analytical stance.
These motifs constitute a very personal language, one that Johns has introduced across his entire body of work — paintings, sculpture, prints, and works that combine elements of each discipline.
True to his current explorations, he moved away from painting and towards wall reliefs, sculptures, and installations by destroying his canvases in a bonfire, titling this action, Burning an Entire Body of Work (2006).
For Shiraga, painting with his feet enabled an unmediated encounter with the material and a direct bodily form of artistic expression, seen in such paintings as Untitled (1957) and Wild Boar Hunting II (1963) and in his performance Challenging Mud (1955), where the artist «painted» with his entire body in a pile of grit, directly engaging with raw matter.
While the later works seem incongruous with those from the 1960s, Stella's entire body of work serves as a paradigm in which painting establishes itself against mediums that have been challenging its existence: photography and later digital reproduction.
For Tuesday Evenings Innes presents his entire body of serene and enigmatic paintings.
The exhibition cuts across his entire body of work comprised of painting, sculpture, drawing, and installation.
While the scale of the paintings alone connotes a broadened sense of scope, Weatherford's brushstrokes have also increased in size, so that they imply the presence of the entire body rather than just that of the hand.
Parker painted with the brush, rags, or tubes of paint, but whatever shape they ultimately take, Parker's absolute command of color unifies his entire body of work.
Painting organically, the artist recently flew from Los Angeles to Newcastle, seven weeks ahead of the exhibition, in order to create the entire body of work in situ at The Outsiders gallery.
Within a single gesture of reflectivity, the artist incorporates the entire gallery in silence stillness presenting an installation that assembles two monumental gold glitter paintings, a veiled gold arch, a series of rich floral paintings and a grouping of small ceramic sculptures that suggest vessels and the human body.
Pastine's unique approach to exploring visual perception — by methodically constructing a series of oppositions within a single painting and across an entire body of work — is subtle and creates multiple real and perceived tensions in her newest compositions.
The exhibition, which collects more than 250 works from Kelley's multifaceted art practice — his body of work includes drawings on paper, sculpture, performances, music, video, photography and painting — is the largest installation that MoMA PS1 has ever organized, and only the second to utilize the entire museum.
His first foot painting was done in 1954, followed a year later by his phenomenal «Challenging Mud» performance at Ohara Hall in Tokyo, as part of the First Gutai Art Exhibition, in which the artist immersed himself with his entire body in a field of mud.
Although he has spent almost his entire career working with the idea of the stripe or painted band, Scully's body of work is complex and extensive, rigorously trying out new compositions and stretching the possibilities of a single motif.
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