Brimming with energy, Hours epitomizes the unrelentingly creative fervor with which Joan Mitchell embraced radiant color and a looser
formal vocabulary in her late oeuvre between 1985 and 1992.
For this comprehensive show at Museum Brandhorst — which features thirty - three pictures on canvas, some thirteen display cases full of drawings, and, surprisingly, two videos — Guyton takes
his formal vocabulary in new directions: «Wade Guyton: Das New Yorker Atelier» promises a journey into the dangerous shoals of figurative images.
Barbara Takenaga: New Paintings October 13 — November 12, 2011 Barbara Takenaga's exhibition of recent work pushes her established
formal vocabulary in surprising directions.
Not exact matches
It also prepares students for life
in university through study of
formal writing style, academic
vocabulary building, and the formation of clear opinions during class debate.We are here to help and are dedicated to your needs.A culturally diverse, progressive and welcoming city.Students are provided with regular computer work and test practice so that they can apply newly learned strategies under test conditions.This program is for students interested
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Professional development should outline strategies for integrating sophisticated, abstract
vocabulary and language instruction into
formal daily lessons, but also present ways to build language during informal interactions and thereby elevate overall language use
in the classroom.
The work packs help the student: To learn idioms and colloquial phrases used by fluent English speakers (which often catch the foreign speaker out) To use the right preposition after the verb To set out and write
formal letters
in English To expand their
vocabulary for speaking and writing, by replacing boring words with more interesting words To improve their skills
in English grammar Each pack includes tuition pages and follow up exercises to practice the skills learnt.
Extensive use of present and past subjonctif - The dialogue
in formal French and the same
in spoken language -
Vocabulary French / English - 14 questions with answers included - A visual of 7 pages summarizing the use of the subjonctif divided
in categories (each bubble) For teenagers and adults NB: There is another dialogue
in my store that uses present subjonctif: histoire de famille Copyright © - Sophie DePons — www.french - amis.
These types of speech do not differ
in kind, as Levine claims, but differ because the latter is more demanding than the former -
formal speech is more explicit and uses a wider
vocabulary.
But without
formal instruction
in reading or writing English, Callahan fears that they have no way of developing good grammar or a broad
vocabulary, or preparing for middle school or college entrance exams.
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 33 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 147 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (9 sheets) * Homework project (9 tasks) that includes both reading and writing skills Unit's lessons include: * Cloze activity on the play's contexts * Detailed, thorough comprehension questions on each scene * Spelling tests on key
vocabulary * SPaG starter activities * Character crosswords * Huge 60 - question revision quiz *
In - depth key scene analyses (including group work) * Exploring characters - Helen, Jo, Peter, Boy, Geof * Exploring themes - marriage, motherhood, relationships * AfL activities - improving sample exam responses * Essay planning * Writing a
formal essay on a chosen character * Writing a
formal essay on a chosen theme * «Closed book» mock exam to reflect new GCSE exam expectations * Teacher / peer / self assessment opportunities
Additionally, textbooks for these disciplines are often heavy with unfamiliar
vocabulary, convoluted sentences, and historical texts and graphics
in archaic and / or
formal English.
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.
For Halley, these elements comprise a
formal vocabulary that reflects the increasingly geometric divisions of social spaces of the world
in which we live.
Rockenschaub's works
in animation, painting, sculpture, and site - specific installation use radical reduction and concentration to push the
formal vocabulary of the abstract avant - garde, but never...
As younger generations of artists continue to revisit the
formal vocabulary of modernism's past, Förg's art — which the Stedelijk's retrospective will survey
in full — remains an important model: one unencumbered by the twin deadweights of irony and melancholy and filled with a serious and sustained (though never fully credulous) commitment to the twentieth century's endlessly generative legacy.
Rockenschaub's works
in animation, painting, sculpture, and site - specific installation use radical reduction and concentration to push the
formal vocabulary of the abstract avant - garde, but never strays into the color palette of more staid academia.
Kim's increasingly distilled paintings were often confined
in their
formal vocabulary to the line and the dot, and to meditative blues —
in Korean art, the color associated with wood, the moon, femininity, receptiveness, and the east.
In his prints, Shapiro often uses the same
formal vocabulary to suggest a human presence, but generally is more concerned with the creation of spatial relationships.
This sense of dynamism was explored to great effect
in the artist's earliest blackand - white paintings, which established the basis of her enduring
formal vocabulary.
As Roberta Smith has written, «She has put the
vocabulary of twentieth - century abstraction to new and different uses, tracing
in irresistible
formal terms a psychological narrative that is not explicitly feminine but that women, thanks to society's relentless conditioning, know best and most completely.»
Rooted
in a fascination with fifteenth century Venetian and early Flemish painting, and inflected by the
formal restraint and reduced palette of Minimalism, Simpson has developed a distinctive, darkly comedic artistic
vocabulary with which to create works that move beyond their subject matter to question the nature of painting itself.
For Commonwealth and Council, Porras - Kim studies the
formal vocabulary of objects found
in Jalisco and offers parallels from our contemporary visual lexicon.
The English sculptor Henry Moore (1898 - 1986) brought about a renewed interest
in direct carving and enriched the
formal vocabulary of the medium by his continuous examination of figurative motifs and abstract shapes derived from natural phenomena.
A consistent source of
formal and iconographic inspiration to academically trained, historically engaged artists throughout the twentieth century (from Paul Klee to Max Ernst to Julian Schnabel), talented autodidacts like Czech artist Anna Zemánková (1908 — 86) have too often been discussed using a pseudo-critical
vocabulary (such as «compulsive visionaries,» coined by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
in 1992) that reads more like a diagnosis than an appraisal.
Reducing her
formal vocabulary to its essential elements, Herrera started creating paintings
in which boldly coloured, sharply defined geometric shapes predominated, and she exhibited this new work through the salon
in 1949 — 52.
With an emphasis on the
formal vocabulary of abstraction, Schoultz exposes the ways
in which meaning is manipulated and perception skewed as the locus for civic debate has shifted from the town plaza to the isolated, anonymous realm of cyberspace.
One of the most significant artists to emerge
in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Felix Gonzalez - Torres» (1957 — 96) reduced
formal vocabulary, conceptual rigor and evocative use of everyday materials resonates with meaning that is at once specific and mutable, rigorous and generous, poetic and political.
It was
in the 1960s that her work began to incorporate language, albeit silently, and it eventually became a crucial part of her
formal vocabulary.
Sedira's
formal vocabulary has also grown
in ambition and scope.
Surveying forty years of Puryear's career, taking
in large - scale works
in wood and metal to rarely seen prints, Parasol unit reveal his dedication to natural materials and expose his highly personal, curvy
formal vocabulary, somewhere between abstraction and figuration.
Known for his anthropomorphic explorations
in cast concrete and ceramic, these new pieces continue
in this vein while expanding the
vocabulary of materials,
formal strategies, and surface treatments.
Challenging the rationalism and universal objectivity of early abstraction, the artists associated with this movement sought a means of expression beyond an object's immutable
formal properties, and embraced a phenomenological, at times participatory, approach
in their efforts to expand the
vocabulary of sculpture.
Along with this new technique, Albers adopted a new
formal vocabulary of vertical and horizontal bands arranged
in parallel rows, sometimes alternating, sometimes weaving one over the other.
The exhibition brings together fifty drawings (
in which the utopian and the everyday are united
in humorous — and often unsettling — shapes) and three large sculptures, whose
formal vocabulary borrows freely from»50s
His work, often developed
in series, reduces the
formal vocabulary he investigates to its most minimal structure.
In this situation, Rappaport's work is unique for its tidy, snug approach, through which the artist has developed a
vocabulary of
formal motifs — pieces of wire, wood, and aluminum on relief - like mountings — that propels his unique brand of l'art pour l'art, or «art for art's sake.»
Engaging a limited
formal vocabulary based on figure and landscape, Baselitz explores the broad expressive potential of representational imagery
in Akt und Flasche (Nude and Bottle), one of the major diptychs from the late 70s, and the grand four - part work Birnbaum I (Pear Tree I) of 1978.
All five artists included
in the exhibition address the notion of time with distinct philosophical and artistic voices that, while informed by globalized discourse, have developed
formal and conceptual
vocabularies specific to their respective traditions.
Never mind that Noland's signature paintings feature shapes that are distinctly hard - edged, or that Morris's work is very different from Frankenthaler's
in its
formal vocabulary: contemporary critics committed the unpardonable sin of treating Helen Frankenthaler as a woman painter.
«Bronze
in the XXth Century: Casting Modernity,» at Mnuchin Gallery, presented a kind of alternative history, reminding us that while Picasso and González's exploration of open construction
in iron and steel,
in the late 1920s, gave sculptors a new
formal vocabulary, innovative artists from the 1880s on — including some who later embraced the constructed method — continued to be fascinated by the age - old tradition of casting
in bronze.
Dreamy color chords and excitingly delicate
vocabulary of marks within the figurative pieces seem to nod and confirm the existence of similar patterns of brushwork and tonality
in the abstract canvases Yet, I left the exhibition wondering if the task of finding (and thus, securing) similarities and
formal dialogues within the two modes was a mistake?
In its reduced
formal vocabulary, conceptual rigor, and evocative use of everyday materials, the artist's work resonates with meaning that is at once specific and mutable; rigorous and generous; poetic and political.
One of the most significant artists to emerge
in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Felix Gonzalez - Torres's reduced
formal vocabulary, conceptual rigor, and evocative use of everyday materials resonates with meaning that is at once specific and mutable, rigorous and generous, poetic and political.
In addition to the intentionally restricted red, blue, and yellow palette — relieved by black, white, and a grey mixed from the other pigments — Redstone's
formal vocabulary encompasses rectilinear shapes and grids aligned exclusively along 45 and 90 degree axes.