The gallery Perrotta from Cologne, another debuting one, will present Detleft Orlopp and Margaret Hope, German artists
exploring the landscape tradition.
Not exact matches
Exploring the idea of «the figure» with a red dot, backgrounded by historical
landscape photographs,
tradition and contemporary theory mingle, merge and clash.
The Hotel Punta Islita's awe - inspiring natural setting and proximity to unspoiled Costa Rican villages and towns provide ideal opportunities to relax by the pool or beach,
explore idyllic
landscapes, or engage in rugged adventure while capturing a glimpse of a lifestyle rooted in rich
traditions and bucolic simplicity.
Seville could not be understood fully without
exploring its Islamic past; windy streets and squares splashed with mudéjar towers, inherited from the old Mosque towers, compose an urban
landscape with a medieval
tradition.
Haiku Adventure is a magical realist adventure game which allows players to inhabit intricately composed
landscapes that celebrate Japanese woodblock
traditions, and
explore the transformative tricks of perception contained within the formal constraints of haiku poetry.
Best known for large - scale interiors,
landscapes, and portraits featuring powerful black figures, Marshall
explores narratives of African American history from slave ships to the present and draws upon his deep knowledge of art history from the Renaissance to twentieth - century abstraction, as well as other sources such as the comic book and the muralist
tradition.
Their current work
explores the relationship between contemporary art making practices and the historical
tradition of romantic
landscape painting.
In keeping with the MATRIX
tradition of facilitating new, open modes of analysis, Some Forgotten Place presents the work of eight contemporary international artists who
explore landscape as an intellectually and emotionally charged space.
The work of Kourosh Adim is concerned with the poetry of the veil as part of the natural, physical
landscape,
exploring spirituality,
tradition and modernity.
This lecture begins by
exploring the roots of northern Romantic
landscape painting (as outlined by Robert Rosenblum in Modern painting and the Northern Romantic
Tradition) and its influence on later modernist abstract painting.
The show (organized with the Joan Mitchell Foundation and with Museum Ludwig in Cologne) credits Mitchell as an important bridge between American and European abstraction, connecting her early New York School years to her late period in Vétheuil, France, where she made
landscapes that were very much in the muscular Ab - Ex
tradition but also
explored the more genteel legacy of late Monet.
The work draws upon the
traditions of
landscape painting and natural science illustration, and incorporates the visual language of maps, diagrams, and artifacts, as a way of
exploring our connection — many times via objects — to specific places and occurrences.
Murat Akagündüz's exhibition «Vertigo» presents a series of white on white oil paintings depicting some of world's highest mountain peaks as seen on Google Earth, and
explores the transformation of the human - nature relationship within the
landscape tradition.
The
tradition of contemporary
landscape painting has been
explored by artists such as Milton Avery, Peter Doig, David Hockney and Andrew Wyeth.
Andra Ghecevici
explores notions of trespass as she reconsiders
landscape traditions in Transcendence, a collection of paintings and charcoal drawings on canvas.
Exploring achievements far beyond his reputation as a leading illustrator and teacher, this exhibition spans evocative
landscapes firmly rooted in the Neo-Romantic
tradition, exotic subject matter inspired by international travel, figurative work including portraits of young men, book illustrations, posters and lithographs, and ambitious late work that sought a new context for history painting.