Not exact matches
This
exhibition proposes a new reading, emphasizing that the achievements of her training in the field of abstract painting did not disappear when her work turned to textiles, and that the artist
addressed pictorial
abstraction in a unique way, manifesting itself very quickly through an openness to spatial concerns.
Guided by several curatorial themes, P. 3's
exhibitions, site - specific installations and new works
address: The New Orleans Experience, Seeing Oneself in the Other, The South, Crime and Punishment, Movie going, The Carnivalesque,
Abstraction, Visual Sound, and will seamlessly tie together the largesse of the show through commissions by several artists under the moniker, All Together Now.
Sophia Contemporary's group
exhibition Shifting Landscapes uses
abstraction to
address the contemporary USA.
Guided by several curatorial themes, P. 3's
exhibitions, site ‐ specific installations and new works will
address: The New Orleans Experience, Seeing Oneself in the Other, The South, Crime and Punishment, Movie going, The Carnivalesque,
Abstraction, Visual Sound, and will seamlessly tie together the largesse of the show through commissions by several artists under the moniker, All Together Now.
The
exhibition addresses the varied concerns of modern and contemporary artists for the natural world: from realist landscapes to
abstraction, Conceptual art to Pop art, Our Good Earth illuminates how artists reveal the marvels of nature, express compassion for the fragile beauty of flora and fauna, and caution against threats to the natural world.
In a recent conversation, he discussed his work in the Walker's Lifelike
exhibition and how he creates it to help
address his «painting problem» — a desire to progress in his art from exacting realism to hesitation - free
abstraction.
Hard Edged is a group
exhibition that illustrates the rich interplay of tradition, innovation, and individual talent among a group of artists of African descent whose work in geometrical
abstraction addresses issues including as feminism, identity, colonialism, stereotypes, family relations, and social justice.