Sentences with phrase «figurative movement»

This was the beginning of the Bay Area Figurative movement, as friends and colleagues including Bischoff and Diebenkorn followed suit soon after in his footsteps.
These paintings led to his association with Bay Area figurative movement, along with peers such as Richard Diebenkorn.
In 1957, Mr. Mills put together a now - historic exhibition featuring the works of the expressionist painters who would gain fame as leaders of the Bay Area Figurative movement, among them David Park, Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn.
He came under the influence of the Abstract Expressionists and Bay Area figurative movement.
His impressive collection focuses on the artists of the early New York school, the California figurative movement, and American Indian works.
Considered part of the second generation of the Bay Area Figurative movement, influential artist Joan Brown obsessively painted everyday imagery from her own life: domestic scenes, swimming excursions in the San Francisco bay, or outings to the opera with her husband.
In part a reaction against the austerity of minimalism, Neo-Expressionism was mainly a figurative movement which emerged from the early 1980s onwards.
Diebenkorn's change in focus embodied his willingness and drive to improvise and reinvent himself and, like the early abstractions that proceeded these works, his contributions to the figurative movement of the time are too considered singular and exceptional.
John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present Abstract and Figurative: Highlights of Bay Area Painting, a survey of historical works celebrating the iconic art of the Bay Area Figurative movement.
Hackett Mill / Booth # 740 Since EXPO's inception, Hackett Mill has brought a fine selection of artists comprising the core members of the Bay Area Figurative movement.
Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery is proud to announce the first posthumous exhibition of painting and drawing from the Estates of Paul Wonner (1920 - 2008) and William Theophilus Brown (1919 - 2012), two important artists of the original BAY AREA FIGURATIVE MOVEMENT.
A young artist immersed in the Figurative movement in San Franc...
Beginning with his earliest work, Diebenkorn sustained virtuosity in not one, but many different styles, from the gestural Abstract Expressionist paintings of his Sausalito, Albuquerque and Berkeley series, to the Bay Area Figurative movement, and finally, the consummate splendor of Ocean Park.
They have added some artists not included in the original printing, both painters and sculptors, to reflect a broader spectrum of new and exciting voices in the figurative movement.
The sculptural forms are architectural in scale and express figurative movement.
This group exhibition investigates the genesis of the Bay Area Figurative movement and features several generations of artists, including contemporary artists working locally and internationally
At the heart of the Bay Area Figurative movement — which detained Diebenkorn for about ten years — there was probably a growing reservation about «American - type» painting and its New World hubris.
«I'm not interested in the so - called figurative movement.

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If you are interested in David Park, the Bay Area Figurative, trends in art, how movements begin, California School of Fine Arts, this is the book to read.
Cedar's figurative paintings address ideas of self - awareness, control, and immobility, staging a potential but arrested movement toward knowledge or engagement.
In 1999 he co-founded the Stuckist movement, which railed against the dominance of the Young British Artists» conceptual art, in favour of contemporary figurative work.
Integrated a multitude of styles and movements into a single canvas, the artist makes compositions that are both figurative and abstract, and a bit erotic and violent, from a perspective that is decidedly feminine and contemporary.
Three generations of American and European artists illustrate the history of this fascinating, figurative art movement.
In 1959, after David Park stopped attending because of health reasons, Elmer Bischoff and Richard Diebenkorn, who are central to the Bay Area Figurative Movement, invited Lobdell, who has never been considered part of this movement, to be the third member of a group that met weekly to draw from the model.
Jack Whitten's narrative Abstract Expressionist works from the 1960s draw imagery from the Civil Rights movement, including ghosted images of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr; Joan Semmel's figurative paintings question representation of female sexuality through the lens of self - portraiture; Gay liberation and the AIDS crisis are the cultural context for narrative paintings by the late Hugh Steers (1963 — 1995).
He established himself as a major artist of the movement in Italian figurative painting known as the Transavanguardia, a Neo-Expressionist movement that sought to re-emphasize color and representation in reaction to the Conceptual Art of the times.
Often zigging when the established art world zagged, Wiley began creating large, unctuous paintings inspired by the Abstract Expressionist and Bay Area Figuration movements of the time, only to swiftly move away from them in the late»60s to develop his cartoonish figurative style, which waned in popularity as Minimalist and Conceptual art became fashionable.
Simultaneously classical and contemporary in scope, it contains roughly 300 images, how - to diagrams, and information about figurative art movements of the past as well as profiles of some of the greatest practitioners working today... featuring examples of Zeller's own work and also some of his best contemporary peers, who collectively bring the figurative tradition forward into a new era.»
Originally a landscape artist influenced by the Bay Area Figurative Art movement, Holdsworth began painting plein air cityscapes near his Oakland studio.
Through his street roots in graffiti, Basquiat helped to establish new possibilities for figurative and expressionistic painting, breaking the white male stranglehold of Conceptual and Minimal art, and foreshadowing, among other tendencies, Germany's Junge Wilde movement.
The movement was formed by Billy Childish and Charles Thomson to celebrate and promote figurative painting in a reaction to the proliferation of conceptual art.
On the occasion of his new show of figurative paintings at Jack Shainman, which alludes to the Black Lives Matter movement and the current political climate, the artist shares some frustrations about the reception of his work.
The works in Surrealism USA are borrowed from public and private collections in the United States and abroad, and all aspects of the Surrealist movement in America are represented: the figurative depictions of a fantasy world by Peter Blume, Dorothea Tanning, and Helen Lundberg; the social surrealism of O. Louis Guglielmi, James Guy and Walter Quirt; the imaginary landscapes of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy; Joseph Cornell's enigmatic and poetic constructions; the lyrical abstractions of Arshile Gorky and William Baziotes; the automatic experiments of Jackson Pollock and Gerome Kamrowski.
One of these is her movement between abstraction and figurative representation.
Working consistently with figurative painting for over four decades, Semmel is primarily associated with the establishment of the Feminist art movement in the 1970s.
Katz's brightly colored, large - scale figurative and landscape paintings are rendered in a flat style that oftentimes resembles the aesthetics of the everyday visual culture commonly found in advertising and cinema — a feature that regularly linked Alex to the norms of Pop art despite the fact his work predates this movement by a relatively big margin.
Even today, if you wanted to be a young figurative painter you may be discouraged because there's some other new movement that seems more compelling.
Apart from the impact that Northern European modernist landscape and figurative painting had on the members of the Group of Seven, the breakthrough to modern movements came in Montréal in the 1940s through efforts initiated by artists themselves.
Sundaram Tagore Chelsea is pleased to present Susan Weil: Now and Then, an exhibition of new sculptural paintings and drawings alongside a selection of mixed - media works from past series that combine figurative illustration and photography with explorations of movement, time and space.
At a time during the Civil Rights movement when African American artists were expected by many to create figurative work explicitly addressing racial subject matter, Gilliam persisted in pursuing the development of a new formal language that celebrated the cultivation and expression of the individual voice and the power of non-objective art to transcend cultural and political boundaries.
The Bay Area Figurative Movement was an art movement consisted of creators located in the San Francisco Bay Area who decided to abandon abstract expressionism as a prevailing style and return to figuration.
A co-founder of the Stuckism art movement with Charles Thomson in 1999, Childish promotes figurative painting as opposed to conceptual art, and a quest for making art a part of personal discovery.
From there, his almost flat, almost abstract works, with their contrasting planes of colour and reminiscences of doorways and cheerful bunting, provided Brazilian artists with a bridge between the bright, figurative paintings of Brazilian modernists such as Emiliano di Cavalcanti and Tarsila do Amaral and the geometric abstraction of the 1950s Neo-Concrete movement and Grupo Ruptura.
Over the past 25 years, artists have reinvented figurative sculpture by looking to earlier movements in art history as well as imagery from contemporary culture.
The artists, such as Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Sandro Chia and Mimmo Paladino, revived symbolism and figurative painting, as well as mythic imagery, rediscovered during the height of the movement.
A major figure in both the Abstract Expressionist and American Figurative Expressionist movements of the 1940s and 1950s, Elaine de Kooning was a prominent American painter who can easily be classified as one of the most important female artists of the 20th...
The impermeable border within Germany famously tempered the advance of Western avant - garde movements in the East, where figurative painting maintained its predominance.
With this new work, Chia maintains the focus and aesthetic he's known for: He's considered to be a core member of the Italian Transavantguadia (Beyond the Avant Garde) movement, a term coined to describe the artists who resisted the conceptualism and minimalism of the «60s and «70s, instead choosing to «move beyond» into a more painterly aesthetic favoring expressionist and figurative themes.
Pictures such as Summer Street (1956) and the following year's Billboard used figurative and representative components, but lent them a remarkable degree of movement and rhythm by the use of complementary colours, and by refusing to allow the eye to rest on any given point.
Alex Katz (born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1927) is generally seen as a figurative artist associated with the Pop art movement.
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