Sentences with phrase «eponymous painting»

Paul Pfeiffer's video work from 2003 — recently screened at ATHICA — in conversation with Turner's eponymous painting from 1843.
Courtesy of David Zwirner, New York © Chris Ofili), another ghostly night - bird, depicted in the large, eponymous painting which dominates the exhibition's final room (it could conceivably apply to the artist at work).
The title of the exhibition and the eponymous painting implies physical or emotional descent, although the status of the concealed forms within the work are open to conjecture...
New Order's «True Faith» contains the phrase «depend on the morning sun,» so we surmise that a wistful daybreak epiphany of self - worth and personal agency is somehow relevant to Copperwhite's motivation for the eponymous painting.
Taken from Polaroids and other found imagery, Le Mépris combines mysterious paintings of a parade in his mother's hometown, standing water in local canals, and the eponymous painting of the fireplace of the Villa Malaparte, where Godard's film was shot.

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It features a large collection of the eponymous northern painter of industry as well as a whole separate variety of artistic projects, spanning painting, sculpture, photography and theatre.
Gustav H. is said to be the most perfumed man in Europe and is gainfully employed as the fussy head concierge at the eponymous Grand Budapest — a hotel situated near the painted backdrop of Carpathian peaks in Hungary, accessible by funicular.
Less a city symphony than a muted impressionist painting of urban drifting, the film takes place within the shadowy side streets, modest corner bars, and nondescript 24 - hour diners of the eponymous northwest Portuguese city, where Jake is burning time as a manual laborer and flannel - clad somnambulist.
A photo montage set to the film's eponymous theme song performed by»60s pop star Lulu (who also plays one of the students) sees them marvel at paintings and sculptures which resemble them.
The bespoke Wraith is coated in «English White» paint that's said to be matched to the same color found on the shirts of students who attend Rugby School, the boarding school in the U.K. that was the birthplace of the eponymous sport.
Just as that book so plausibly re-imagined the story behind the eponymous Vermeer painting, Chevalier's latest does the same...
From Caspar David Friedrich to Gerhard Richter, German Paintings from Dresden is the catalogue published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibitions at The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles in 2006
She owned a well - worn copy of his poetry collection A Few Days and titled these paintings after the eponymous poem in 1985.
With influences and interests ranging from astrophysics to sports — missing matter and Muhammad Ali are equally compelling as eponymous subjects of recent paintings — Whitten is a gregarious conversationalist.
In Dragon in Clouds - Red Mutation the «red dragon» recalls Thomas Harris» eponymous novel where the author describes an encounter with the dragon from William Blake's watercolor painting The Great Red Dragon.
GREENWICH, Conn. — You have to love Hans Hofmann for his exuberant late - blooming paintings, and for his eponymous art school, which formed one of the foundations of Abstract Expressionism.
The painting Aleph, 2013, named after the eponymous short story by Jorge Luis Borges, describes a point from where everything can be seen from every angle simultaneously.
Cuchifritos Gallery is pleased to present Cuboids, a solo exhibition by Polish American artist Wojciech Gilewicz comprised of three eponymous spatial, painted objects and a video.
For instance, the eponymous cascade in the painting Frozen Waterfall, 2015, coheres into the apparition of a skull that looms menacingly over a masked skier.
However, his move to Santa Monica in 1966 proved to be an important event, his new surroundings in the beach community of Ocean Park giving birth to the eponymous series of paintings.
After his discharge from the army, he studied painting in Rome under the GI Bill, later settling in Minneapolis, where he taught at the city's eponymous School of Art.
Klein on the other hand was a member of the Nouveaux Réalistes group and is known for provocative monochrome paintings in his eponymous trademark blue.
The large - size painted storyquilt Marlon Riggs: Tongues Untied, also exhibited in Berlin, was created in honor of the eponymous filmmaker and author shortly after his death in 1994.
Raoul De Keyser: Drift, published on the occasion of the eponymous show curated by Ulrich Loock at David Zwirner, is organized around a group of 23 paintings that De Keyser (1930 — 2012) completed shortly before his death, which have become known collectively as The Last Wall.
Painter on a Study Trip was sparked by an encounter with an eponymous 19th Century oil painting in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Alexandria.
Other Photo - Text works continue the National City paintings on a larger scale, while in A 1968 Painting (1966 - 68) Baldessari photographically appropriates a work of art, a painting by Frank Stella, and includes an eponymous and self - descriptive texPainting (1966 - 68) Baldessari photographically appropriates a work of art, a painting by Frank Stella, and includes an eponymous and self - descriptive texpainting by Frank Stella, and includes an eponymous and self - descriptive text below.
Interestingly the most popular painting on the site is a portrait of Elizabeth Woodville, the «White Queen» of last year's eponymous BBC drama series.
The band Talking Heads Ruscha's eponymous 1974 painting for their «Sand in the Vaseline» compilation album.
His eponymous essay of 1986 now serves as the catalogue introduction to an exhibition at Michael Werner Gallery in London, of Kirkeby's paintings and sculptures from that decade.
Los Angeles - based artist Kevin Appel's selected paintings are from a series entitled «Salton Sea,» based on images that the artist took at the eponymous town in California.
In 1915, Kiev - born artist Kazimir Malevich painted the first version of his revolutionary work, Black Square (in the exhibition is the 1929 version from the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow)-- an eponymous black square floating within a white painted frame — and declared it to be the beginning of a new kind of non-representational art.
Wednesday, November 18 / ART Auditorium 6:30 - 8:00 pm, Revolution in (Re) Form: More Thoughts on Abstract Painting Today Public lecture by author and NEW NEW YORK essayist Marco Antonini Antonini's eponymous essay is a departure point for this lecture
Conceived in collaboration with actor (and art collector) Ben Stiller and his eponymous philanthropic foundation to bolster relief efforts in the earthquake - ravaged Caribbean country — the poorest in the Western Hemisphere — the sale brings together 26 paintings, drawings and sculptures, most of which were made specifically for the auction and donated by 25 international artists, ranging from Neo Rauch and Karin Mamma Andersson to Glenn Ligon and Urs Fischer.
Patrizio Di Massimo's Inside Me (2013) departs from the eponymous show's primary focus on figurative painting; but it summarises, fairly directly, the Italian painter's focus on interiority, his understanding of the self as being inside the body.
Gallerist and art writer Mario Diacono (born 1930) has been among postwar painting's liveliest advocates, espousing, exhibiting and writing about the work of Alex Katz, Julian Schnabel, Francesco Clemente, Mimmo Paladino, Sigmar Polke, Georg Baselitz and hundreds of others, through his eponymous galleries in Bologna, Rome, Boston and New York.
In Plumbing Bill, Humphrey puts ears and a face on someone's buttocks, which now peer in the general direction the eponymous invoice in the foreground, all under a sordid red haze that conjures David Salle's monochromatic figure paintings from the 1980s.
INTERSECTIONS VISITING SCHOLAR MARCO ANTONINI Lecture: Revolution in (Re) Form More Thoughts on Abstract Painting Today Wednesday, November 18 ART Auditorium, ART Building 6:30 - 8:00 pm 6:00 - 6:30 pm Light reception Marco Antonini presents a slide lecture that takes Revolution in (Re) Form: More Thoughts on Abstraction Today, his eponymous essay for the exhibition NEW NEW YORK: Abstract Painting in Continue Reading»
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The show opened with El corazón es un cazador solitario (The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, 2017), a painting of a singing swan bearing the name «J. Singer», for the deaf and isolated protagonist of Carson McCullers» eponymous book — a dark omen of the bird's final gesture when it realizes its time has come.
One turns three quarters away, like Betty in Gerhard Richter's eponymous 1988 painting, into a sea of red and gold.
Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom gathers the eponymous series of paintings by Anselm Kiefer (born 1945), begun in 2000 and derived from photographs taken on a trip to China in 1993.
From March 24 - April 11, 1947, Daphnis had an eponymous solo exhibition at the Contemporary Arts Gallery at 106 E 57th St, New York at which his biomorphic paintings were featured.
In this new body of work, Wheat imagines the world of the Milkmaid, the central character of Vermeer's eponymous masterpiece, as an immersive installation of 11 paintings and 6 «paint - rugs».
Michaël Borremans: Horse Hunting, published on the occasion of the artist's second solo exhibition at David Zwirner in 2006, is devoted to the 14 new paintings on view, among them the eponymous «Horse Hunting» (2005), which portrays a young man, fashionably attired, holding two twigs from each of his nostrils.
In White Flag, Jasper Johns's eponymous white painting of the stars - and - stripes flag appears solid, forming the wall of a compound, its shattered floor strewn with the hookah pipe and Arab slippers from one of Delacroix's Arabic paintings.
Brown's version, which is called The Marquess of Breadalbane and was unveiled yesterday in London, replaces the stag with a distorted image of the eponymous aristocrat who commissioned the original painting dating from 1851.
Hilton Kramer agreed with this early date in his eponymous essay in John Marin: The Painted Frame (New York, 2000), 13, n. 3.
This beautiful monograph reproduces the seven large paintings and thirteen works on paper displayed in the eponymous exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery, along with 21 smaller drawings, which together comprise the Letter series, the largest cohesive body of work the artist has made since his 1991 Cold Mountain series.
Raf Simons has incorporated paintings by Ruby in fabrics for his eponymous menswear line, examples of which both artist and designer were wearing at the opening.
InPlumbing Bill, Humphrey puts ears and a face on someone's buttocks, which now peer in the general direction the eponymous invoice in the foreground, all under a sordid red haze that conjures David Salle's monochromatic figure paintings from the 1980s.
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