Sentences with phrase «featuring op art»

It is this understated cadence that McGee will offer viewers in Department of Neighborhood Services including a large - scale multiple panel painting featuring Op art abstraction, geometric shapes, and words rendered in a variety of letterforms; a signature wall cluster including photographs of urban desolation, graffiti documentation, and McGee's delicate drawings of faces and figures; and, finally, a sampling of found - object sculpture transformed into polychromed vessels.

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Modern Warfare 3's box art, supposedly, featuring the usual spec ops soldier silhouetted overlaid with all manner of stylish filters.
Associated with movements as diverse as Abstract Expressionism, Color Field painting, Minimalism, Op art, and Postmodernism, the artists featured in Rothko to Richter were at the forefront of debates about the changing priorities and imperatives of painting after World War II, each seeking to redefine abstraction for new social and cultural milieus.
From Op Art to Pop Art, the show features works by artists including Tom Wesselmann, Sigmar Polke, Ed Ruscha and Jean - Michel Basquiat.»
Electric Soup features Krushenick's dynamic paintings that juxtapose bold forms with hard - edged abstraction, revealing a body of work that exists independent of and simultaneously connected to Op art, Pop, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Color Field painting.
Artists at the forefront of both the Op Art and Kinetic Art movements were featured in «Le Mouvement,» a group exhibition in 1955 at Galerie Denise Rene in Paris, though the works wouldn't be called «Op Art» until almost a decade later.
She contributes to The Guardian «s news, features, op - ed, literary and arts sections, and writes the Charlotte Higgins on Cultureblog.
Drawn from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and featuring a number of recent acquisitions, The Kaleidoscopic Turn resonates with references to various artistic legacies of the 20th century from Op art to colourfield painting, offering a range of multi-sensory experiences including immersive installations, kinetic sculptures, video art, works on paper and painting in its diverse and expanded forms.
The Pace Gallery has just featured its second exhibition of the wonderfully precise work of James Siena, now a fastidious family man, but one who came to Op through psychedelica, grotesque doodling, and the 1980s alternative art scene.
The exhibition features new works from the artist's Kite paintings series, which combines aspects of Op Art and Color Field Theory, intermingled with concepts from Rosalind Krauss» theory of Sculpture in the Expanded Field.
In the 1969 exhibition A Plastic Presence organized by the Jewish Museum in New York and the Milwaukee Art Center (now the Milwaukee Art Museum), Lamis was featured within a wider range of sculptors working with plastic in Minimal, Op, and Constructivist styles.
The artist's work has also been prominently featured in international shows, including The other trans - Atlantic: kinetik and op art in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950's — 1970's, formerly at the Modern Art Museum in Warsaw, Poland and currently at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, Russart in Eastern Europe and Latin America 1950's — 1970's, formerly at the Modern Art Museum in Warsaw, Poland and currently at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, RussArt Museum in Warsaw, Poland and currently at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow, RussArt in Moscow, Russia.
The new issue features reviews of two major Op art surveys (Columbus, Ohio, and Frankfurt, Germany).
Featuring more than 34 objects by 17 artists, Post-Op: «The Responsive Eye» Fifty Years After focuses primarily on the artists and their interests in visual perception and less on the cultural phenomenon of Op Art per se.
The third exhibit features contemporary works that build on concerns similar to those of Op Art, and the fourth explores the influence of European and Latin American artists from the original exhibit.
Titled Movement, the show is organised together with the iconic Galerie Denise René from Paris, and features works by Cruz - Diez alongside his Op and Kinetic Art contemporaries, whose careers were all catapulted by the renowned gallerist Denise René during the 1950s.
David Richard Contemporary is pleased to present a holiday group exhibition featuring contemporary and historic op, pop, psychedelic and geometric art by Steven Alexander, Jerrold Burchman, Alex Couwenberg, Peter Demos, Mark Emerson, Beverly Fishman, Greg Harris, Ward Jackson, Chris Kahler, Julie Karabenick, Lyman Kipp, Rae Mahaffey, Scott Malbaurn, Beatrice Mandelman, Matthew Penkala, Leon Polk - Smith, Paul Henry Ramirez, Richard Roth, Andy Warhol and Sidney Wolfson.
Spanning the mid-1940s through the 1970s, «Postwar Prints and Multiples: Investigating the Collection» features work by leading figures associated with European and American abstraction, Pop and Op art, and Conceptual art.
The exhibition also featured Bernard Cohen's Op Art White Plant (1965), now part of the Berardo Collection in Portugal, and his brother Harold Cohen's abstract paintings, including Vigil Completed (1966).
This geometric op art drawing features bands of concentric circles with the full spectrum colors...
From 2010 to 2016, D. Wigmore Fine Art, a New York gallery, mounted six group shows examining different aspects of Op Art, including its manifestations in Ohio; the shows featured Mr. Stanczak's work prominently.
Back in the 1960s, he was the sole artist to be featured in the most important American surveys of that decade, The 1965 Responsive Eye at the Museum of Modern Art, which introduced Op Art to the general public, and Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum in 1966, which focused on Minimalism, marking him as an artist at the forefront of that contemporary vanguard.
Altered States: A Psychedelic Legacy, features contemporary artists who explore psychedelic art — mostly painting and some constructions with a mix of figuration, geometric and Op imagery — against a back drop of 1960s Optical Art, figurative and Color Field paintings, as well as original rock posters from concerts at the Fillmore West, Avalon Ballroom and other San Francisco venues, which sets the stage and creates the moart — mostly painting and some constructions with a mix of figuration, geometric and Op imagery — against a back drop of 1960s Optical Art, figurative and Color Field paintings, as well as original rock posters from concerts at the Fillmore West, Avalon Ballroom and other San Francisco venues, which sets the stage and creates the moArt, figurative and Color Field paintings, as well as original rock posters from concerts at the Fillmore West, Avalon Ballroom and other San Francisco venues, which sets the stage and creates the mood.
The gallery specializes in Postwar and Contemporary abstract art and features geometric, Op, Pop, color field, minimal and gestural abstraction in a variety of media.
The 1960s: Pop and Op Art Prints from the Collection of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation is featured at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art at Willamette University in Salem, OR from May 13 - October 22, 2017.
The exhibition offers a broad intellectual context for Op art and geometric abstraction, including a special focus on artwork from the Americas and features major artists from seventeen countries in Latin America and beyond.
David Richard Contemporary is located in downtown Santa Fe north of the historic plaza and specializes in Post-War American abstract art, featuring both historic and contemporary geometric, hard edged, Op, Pop, color field, minimal and gestural abstraction in a variety of media.
David Richard Contemporary is located in downtown Santa Fe north of the historic plaza and specializes in non-referential abstract art and features both historic and contemporary geometric, hard edged, Op, Pop, color field, minimal and gestural abstraction in a variety of media.
Initially renowned for his gallery - based murals featuring a cast of sad - sack, hangdog figures on red grounds, he banished these trademark wall paintings in 2003 and switched to all - over op - art pattern painting as his signature backdrop.
The latest — a bright panoply of Op Art, shaped paintings and stained canvases — features artists known, sort of and not at all, including Richard Anuszkiewicz, Alvin Loving Jr., Paul Jenkins, Julian Stanczak and Bill Komodore.
Similarly, Op Art collectors know VFA for featuring the works of legendary masters such as Victor Vasarely and Richard Anuszkiewicz.
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