Sentences with phrase «first abstract works»

Thanks to exceptional loans from the Hartung - Bergman Foundation (Antibes), the Museum of Modern Art (New York) and the Albright - Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo), key works by the artist have been brought together for this survey exhibition tracing the artist's development from his first abstract works in about 1922 through 1989, the year of his passing.
It is especially reminiscent of Lanyon's first abstract works.
My first abstract works, in the 1990s, were photographs of the domes of Persian mosques and muqarnas.
The postwar years saw Capogrossi paint his first abstract works, and by the end of 1949 he had developed a distinct post-Cubist vocabulary of his own, formalizing a language of signs that involved the arrangement of comblike matrices in compositions that were at once logical and free, aligning him closely with the Art Informel movement.
Vicente's first abstract works reflect the influence of Cézanne's landscapes.
Credited for painting the first abstract work, Kandinsky changed his style over the years, from beginnings in figural painting to pure abstraction.
Klee participated in several exhibitions between 1911 and 1913, but the breakthrough in his career was a 1914 trip to Tunis with August Macke and Louis Moillet, after which he painted his first abstract work.
In 1928 she abandoned figurative painting and made her first abstract work (which is now lost) and from then on worked exclusively in an abstract mode.

Not exact matches

First, much of the mathematics that is so spectacularly effective in physical theory was worked out as an abstract exercise by pure mathematicians long before it was applied to the real world....
All reflection is mediated, there is no immediate self - consciousness The first truth, I said, that of the «I think, I am,» «remains as abstract and empty as it is invincible; it has to be «mediated» by the ideas, actions, works, institutions, and monuments that objectify it.
But the purported proof, which Mochizuki first posted on his webpage in August 2012, builds on more than a decade of previous work in which Mochizuki worked in virtual isolation and developed a novel and extremely abstract branch of mathematics.
Criteria: Nominees must: (1) be an ASHG member and not more than six years in postdoctoral training; (2) be the first author on a submitted abstract (to be considered, trainees must check the appropriate box when submitting their abstract); (3) supply the name and email address of a nominator / mentor (the nominator must be able to verify the trainee's work).
And like a gallery wall, you can do a mix of photography prints, abstracts, and typographic art... If the thought of accumulating enough framed pieces to pull off the look scares you, just take it one piece at a time (like the last photo), start out symmetrically (like the first photo) and work your way ledges and large groupings (all the photos in between!).
Understanding can be developed first through work at the concrete level with place value disks, then at the pictorial level by drawing place value disks on a place value chart, and finally through the abstract work of long division.
Set on the fringe of Brisbane's vibrant CBD in Spring Hill, The Johnson Hotel celebrates the work of Australian abstract artist Michael Johnson in the Art Series Hotel Group's first Brisbane hotel.
It's an unholy collection of sights and sounds, an abstract work of art that leaves you clueless from the first cutscene to the very last.
He is currently working on his first independent title, Induction, an abstract puzzle game about time travel and paradoxes.
What the XRGB Mini helps facilitate, and what it's helped me experience first hand, is that the work of generations past doesn't just inform what's being made today in a distant and abstract way.
But that may be about to change thanks to the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) which has launched the first major survey of Diebenkorn's figurative and abstract works in the UK in almost 25 years.
In its first appearance at an art fair, ever, Norte Maar presents «watching the conkers arrive,» curated by Jason Andrew, Kanad Chakrabarti and Sarah Pettitt featuring a collection of works by seven artists from the UK, Canada and Brooklyn, which interrogate language, geography, culture — all involving cross-disciplinary works with abstract grounding, leaving room for reflection on heritage and the borders of experience.»
For MoMA's first contemporary painting survey in recent memory, curator Laura Hoptman pulled together work by 17 artists, most of whom work with various abstract formal vocabularies ranging from the expressionistic to the starkly minimal.
This is our first sighting of a body of work that could hold its own in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art or the Museum of Modern Art and in the history of American abstract painting.
Motherwell initially produced both figural and abstract collages, but by the early 1950s Surrealist influences prevalent in these first works had given way to his distinctive mature style, which was firmly rooted in Abstract Expressionism.
This is the first major exploration of the works of American abstract painter and watercolorist Suzan Frecon (b. 1941), critically acclaimed for her sensitive arrangement of color, form, and texture, and for the philosophical resonance of her art.
And by then František Kupka, a Czech artist working in Paris, had beat him to the punch, with perhaps the first abstract painting, followed soon by Francis Picabia.
In her first solo exhibition with Hollis Taggart Galleries, Chloë Lamb presents new abstract works in «Color Harmonies: New Paintings by Chloë Lamb.»
More recently, multiple paintings and works on paper by Lewis, the late abstract painter whose first museum retrospective debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
While the first exhibition in 2008 * focused on the iconic Estate Paintings, White Abstracts and History Paintings which established Coventry's reputation in the 1990s, Works 2002 - 2009 will include an extraordinarily wide range of work, much of it overtly figurative, including major new works that have never before been exhibWorks 2002 - 2009 will include an extraordinarily wide range of work, much of it overtly figurative, including major new works that have never before been exhibworks that have never before been exhibited.
Vasily (Wassily) Kandinsky (1866 - 1944) was a Russian painter, teacher, and art theorist who was one of the first artists to explore nonrepresentational art and, in 1910, created the first totally abstract work in modern art, a watercolor entitled Composition I or Abstraction.
Although Hilma af Klint's (1862 — 1944) works were completed in the first decades of the 20th century, they still manage to appear surprisingly radical, abstract, large - scale and mysterious, with an unusual colour palette for their time.
Egan mounted annual solo exhibitions of Tworkov's work between 1945 and 1954, and it was during this time frame that Tworkov developed his mature abstract expressionist voice, thereby establishing himself as one of the few true first - generation abstract - expressionists.
Joan Mitchell is generally described as a second generation abstract expressionist, although her work has the powerful energy of many of the first generation, such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Franz Kline.
At the 31st annual Collectors Committee fundraiser, LACMA announced its acquisition of nine new works including: the first Chinese spirit stone to enter the museum's holdings; Sonia Delaunay's abstract masterpiece La Prose du Transsibérien et de la Petite Jehanne de France (1913), and a suite of three artworks by Middle Eastern contemporary artists Shirin Neshat, Khosrow Hassanzadeh, and Yasmin Sinai.
Coming off the David Zwirner London showing of Cuban abstract painters from 1950s and in anticipation of next year's first - ever US showing of Cuban post-revolutionary work at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, there was a good representation of the work of Wifredo Lam and Amelia Peláez of the Vanguardias (vanguards) movement.
Though her paintings were not seen publicly until 1987, her work from the early 20th century predates the first purely abstract paintings by Kandinsky, Mondrian and Malevich.
In 1954, he held his first exhibition at Galleria La Bussola in Turin, where he exhibited works clearly influenced by his knowledge of informal art and American abstract expressionism.
Working before Kandinsky and Malevich, Swedish artist Hilma af Klint was arguably the first abstract painter in the history of modern art
The exhibition features Kusanagi's abstract paintings paired with his illustration work, which is being shown for the first time outside of Japan.
Boers - Li Gallery in Beijing, China presents for the first time Tang Song's abstract works, Tang Song: Eulogy — in memory...
When dealing with an artist as subtle as Arturo Herrera, the manner of interpretation is by nature complex, further complicated by what at first seems like wildly varied and distinct bodies of work, each adopting the formal affectations of the medium at hand: architectural interventions, collage, abstract paintings, biomorphic abstractions, hybrid paintings, photography, sculpture, mail art.
The pieces span various different media, from Feeley's undulating abstract painting to Philipsz's famous sound work — the first of its kind to enter the collection.
Strassfield was inspired to curate an exhibition on first generation abstract expressionists after seeing the work of Frank Wimberley, whose solo show also opens today.
As early as 1906, af Klint was working with abstract imagery — giving her a lead of several years in the modernist race to be the first to discover abstraction.
Sanín's work has been a part of the NMWA collection for almost three decades, but this is the first time the museum has dedicated a show exclusively to a geometric abstract artist.
Eventually evolving from a microcinema to a community - based editing facility, EZTV was home to production facilities where artists created everything from feature - length narratives to short abstract works and computer art; EZTV established one of the world's first galleries dedicated to computer art.
Thus when the viewer sees the red date and signature of one of Mr. Kim's recent paintings the first association may be with the chop signature of a traditional Korean ink drawing, but it may just as easily be considered as a formal addition to the painting much in the way that Robert Ryman has continued in his work of 1996 to incorporate the date into his own seemingly minimalist, abstract paintings.
He belonged to the first generation of Abstract Expressionists before he made a bold choice, deciding to distance himself from abstract art and begin working in neo-expressionism, creating cartoonish renderings of various personal objects, symbols, and situations.
A new exhibition of Wassily Kandinsky's work shows how the artist used his synaesthesia - the capacity to see sound and hear colour - to create the world's first truly abstract paintings.
Rockport and the surrounding area were a continuing source of inspiration for Chaet's paintings of He first gained recognition for what he calls his «dumb» paintings, when Marcia Tucker, founding director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art, included his work in her groundbreaking exhibition, «Bad Painting» (1978) abstract interiors, still lifes and seascapes.
Boers - Li Gallery in Beijing, China presents for the first time Tang Song's abstract works, Tang Song: Eulogy — in memory of Hans Van Dijk.
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