Sentences with phrase «figurative style»

In her previous work, she dealt with a more figurative style.
These depictions, considered his early work, are marked by an expressive figurative style, somewhere between representation and pure abstraction.
In this work, he depicts a city in a graffiti - like figurative style.
She has since used her strongly figurative style to address broader issues such as gender and sexual identity.
With friends Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko and Lee Krasner (A» 29), he was influential in the New York School movement, mixing the instinct - based ideas of Abstract Expressionism with the more traditional figurative styles of his art studies.
Joan Brown (1938 - 1990) was a prodigy in the «Bay Area Figurative style,» and «Portrait of a Chair» (1958), which serves as a kind of frontispiece to this exhibition, is a stunning example of someone mastering scale, composition, color and hell - for - leather brushwork at the tender age of 19.
Combining a Renaissance figurative style with bold teal - and - red floral abstraction, Tuttle's work epitomizes the spirit of the exhibition with its pastiche of old and new.
Where there's little modeling in work by Leon Golub and George Cohen, Lerner's paintings and drawings have always had a sense of volume, and his work since the 1970s has continued to tap similar mythic and metaphorical material (mummies, hanged or tortured figures) but in a more classical figurative style.
Daskaloff painted in the 1960s and 1970s in a pop - art influenced abstracted figurative style using bright colours.
In Germany, the Műlheimer Freiheit group, which Dokoupil briefly was part of, explored the contemporary expression of traditional figurative styles in intensely colourful paintings, whose roots could be found in Dada and Surrealism.
Along with Anselm Kiefer, Jörg Immendorff and others, this group developed figurative styles related to those of such early twentieth century German Expressionists as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Emil Nolde, and Oskar Kokoschka, but expressive of uniquely contemporary political and personal anxieties.
The rise of the abstract expressionist movement in New York over the next decade prompted Rockmore to move to New Orleans, seeking to develop his own unique figurative style in «creative obscurity.»
Since the Japanese pop movement in the 1990s, Yoshitomo Nara has received international acclaim with his distinct figurative style.
They should be a revelation to younger generations, including painters using figurative styles to tell their own stories, just as his work encourages the conviction, also current in some quarters, that painting has no limits.
It is not until the early 1970s that Cannon seems to have arrived at this signature figurative style rendered in flat bright color with the occasional textural embellishment.
Late in his life, the painter of modern orientation attempted to re-introduce elements of abstraction into his new figurative style, a feat that can be seen in several of his works from 1980.
She is known for a somewhat refined Surrealistic figurative style, especially in large drawings.
Remaining true to his original figurative style, despite the prevailing move towards abstraction, Katz has continued to create his flat, brightly - coloured works, which blend perspectives from popular culture with the poise and composition of classical painting.
By the end of the 1960s, he had abandoned his loose figurative style and focused exclusively on still lifes in a hyperrealist style.
The best - known example of Staël's early figurative style is a portrait of his first wife, Jeannine Guillou, herself a talented painter.
The Scottish artist Caroline McNairn, who has died from cervical cancer aged 55, created a bold figurative style that drew on a variety of sources, from French modernism to Russian icon painting.
It also influenced the later figurative style known as Neo-Expressionism.
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.
On the other hand, in a series of large charcoal drawings from 2011, in a murky figurative style redolent of bad»70s art, she is decidedly out of her element.
DEBORAH PASWATERS A Visual and Multi-Media artist whose Abstract / Figurative style conveys the human figure via her evolving creations.
De Kooning moved to Long Island in 1963, working in both abstract and figurative styles through the 1980s.
Having that in mind, it so no wonder that later on the brothers started adopting motifs from the Brazilian cultural heritage, which finally led them to establish authentic, yet simple figurative style.
As if hit by lightning, Caziel's commitment to Abstraction was momentarily halted by his need for a more immediate figurative style to express his passion for Catherine, witnessed in a series of large black ink and wash drawings.
As a side note, Paglia mentioned that in the same period, other Texas artists were holding onto representational and figurative styles much longer than those in other regions.
In Chicago, such artists as Leon Golub (MATRIX 59) and Peter Saul created viable figurative styles.
In these paintings, Mr. Hockney's awkward figurative style fleshes out toward naturalism, impudently balancing between art and illustration.
The Russian artist working in a deconstructive figurative style he focused on in his words «I was inspired with the problem of cuban migration to the USA.
[3] Thereafter, Russell painted mainly in classically and surrealistically figurative styles that still showed influence of abstractionism.
While Eisenman's figurative style references a range of academic traditions — from WPA murals to surrealism — her razor - sharp wit and intimate subject matter reveal a language that is completely her own.
The show features a new series of large - scale sumi ink paintings on canvas in Gibson's scruffy yet sensual figurative style.
Through January 8, 2017, it will present «Daniel Richter: Lonely Old Slogans,» a mid-career retrospective exhibition of the German artist, who got his start doing punk album covers in the»80s and has a dreamlike, satirical figurative style of oil painting that evokes the German Expressionist masters of the pre-World War II era.
Sandro Chia paints in an expressionistic, loosely figurative style emphasizing form and color.
They turned back to Pop Art, the unfinished figurative styles of early Modernism, or non-Western art, among other sources.
Consistent with Djongarski's grotesque figurative style, the body is slightly dysmorphic: beautiful but gnarled.
He rapidly developed an allegorical figurative style, drawing on imagery from Christianity and Classical mythology, while also being influenced by ancient Egyptian, tribal and modern art.
One omission underscores this point: Janet Sobel, a self - taught artist who made and exhibited small drip paintings in New York in the mid-1940s while also working in a peasant - art - flavored figurative style.
This positioned Griffa outside of the dominant 1980s international art movement, Neo Expressionism, and Transavanguardia, the prevailing figurative style in his native Italy.
Yet, this later work is what he is known for today, and was influential to a generation of artists known as Neo-Expressionists who were emboldened to paint in a similar figurative style.
Park's turn to figurative style baffled some of his colleagues, as at the time, abstract painting was the only way to go for progressive artists.
Akunyili Crosby works in a Western figurative style but embellishes her compositions with transferred images from Nigeria — collages of family photos, album covers, fashion books, pictures of artists and writers — resulting in a distinctive mosaic - like effect while also embedding her history into the tableaux.
And among the later works are a relatively realistic portrait, «Le Roi Jones and His Family,» which shows Thompson mustering a probing figurative style reminiscent of Alice Neel's, and paintings like «Death of the Infants of Bethel,» a composition reminiscent of Poussin.
You'll learn that this artist was a founding member of Art Concret, a short - lived group of defiantly abstract painters, that he resided for a time in the United States, and, possibly, that he turned in his later years to a more conservative figurative style.
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