Sentences with phrase «forty paintings»

Spielman uses oil paint on canvas, paper and panel in various sizes; she works on up to forty paintings at a time, moving between them as each begins to form, then isolating a work to bring to completion.
«PAIR: Forty Paintings, Twenty Painters.»
Spanning from the mid-1960s to the present and featuring over forty paintings and works on paper, the exhibition is Estes» first New York City museum survey.
From September 11 through December 23, 2016, the Museum will display over forty paintings and drawings by the artist, dating from his Black Mountain College days to the late 1960s in Ray Spillenger: Rediscovery of a Black Mountain Painter, an exhibition which reveals Spillenger's deep commitment to abstraction and passionate love of color.
But this kind of realism which depends also a lot on illusionism, is, of course, evanescent, frail and difficult to establish» (see exhibition catalogue, Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings: 1973 - 84, London, British Council, Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1984, p. 97).
The Mystery of Appearance is a fresh appraisal of ten artists — Michael Andrews, Frank Auerbach, Francis Bacon, Patrick Caulfield, William Coldstream, Lucian Freud, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Leon Kossoff and Euan Uglow — with a display of over forty paintings and drawings including works that haven't been on public display for decades.
During these years, Magritte produced more than forty paintings and collages that became known as the word - pictures cycle, forming part of a wider creative spree that marks the most prolific period in the artist's life.
Forrest Bess: Seeing Things InvisibleDate: April 12, 2013 - August 18, 2013 (Recurring daily) Venue: The Menil CollectionWeb: http://www.menil.org/exhibitions/ForrestBessSeeingThingsInvisible.phpA presentation of over forty paintings, along with rare works on paper, photographs and selected letters by local artist Forrest Bess will be presented at the Menil.
These forty paintings, on loan from public and private collections, represent the entire range of York's thirty - year career, making this the most comprehensive exhibition of his work ever organized.
This major exhibition includes nearly forty paintings made throughout the career of an artist now recognised as one of the most exceptional and original of his generation.
American Still Life: Treasures from the Parrish Art Museum includes more than forty paintings, sculptures, and works on paper dating from 1871 to the present.
Featuring some forty paintings and a selection of pastels and watercolors, the exhibition allows for a fresh consideration of this important artist and an appreciation for his process of developing themes over many years.
They begin where words fail, evocations of mood and sensation more than visual records, but descriptions indubitably of the physical as well as the emotional reality» (H. Hodgkin, quoted in J. McEwen, exhibition catalogue, «Introduction» in Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings, London, 1984, p. 10).
The exhibition will feature a selection of over forty paintings from the past decade, and will be accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue published by Gallery Maruani & Noirhomme.
3 Howard Hodgkin, interview by David Sylvester, in Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings 1973 — 84 (London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1984), p. 97.
Hodgkin's «Forty Paintings 1973 - 1984» represented Britain at the 1984 Venice Biennale.
1 Howard Hodgkin, Desert Island Discs with Sue Lawley, 1994 2 Jean - Paul Stonard 3 Richard Morphet 4 Howard Hodgkin in conversation with Michael White, «On Designing for the Stage», Daily Telegraph, June 2002 5 John - Paul Stonard 6 Jann Parry, «An Eye for Dance, Observer, July 1989 7 «Howard Hodgkin Interviewed by David Sylvester», Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings 1973 - 84, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London 8 Jonathan Jones, The Guardian, 2011 9 Julian Barnes, Keeping an Eye Open: Essays on Art, 2015
Dr. Price, who organized David Bates: Forty Paintings for the Modern in 1988, the first major museum exhibition of the artist's work, says, «David Bates's exuberant paintings, sculptures, and reliefs are memorable and treasured works in the Modern's permanent collection.
This survey, with more than forty paintings and drawings made over the past decade, will prove Schutz to be that rare thing: a maverick leading the way in the mainstream.
It is an extraordinary collection of some forty paintings, one hundred drawings and numerous prints.
de Kooning's final show at the Museum of Modern Art contained about forty paintings from before 1987 — when, the museum judged, his mental state had indeed affected his art too greatly.
Willem de Kooning: The Figure: Movement and Gesture features nearly forty paintings, drawings, and sculptures from the late 60s through the late 70s, including a number of rarely seen paintings.
For barely a month, it takes a lesser - known but representative painter, makes no preposterous claims for him, uses the different scales of two adjacent rooms well, and concentrates on just forty paintings and a few drawings.
At the least, Tate curators Donna De Salvo and Matthew Gale bring fresh insights to their thematic hanging of some forty paintings and twenty works on paper.
When Diebenkorn returned to Berkeley in 1953, after completing his graduate degree at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and teaching for a year at the University of Illinois, he began the Berkeley series, which was to number over forty paintings.
Lawrence Rinder 1 Howard Hodgkin, quoted in «Howard Hodgkin Interviewed by David Sylvester,» in Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings 1973 - 84 (London: Whitechapel Art Gallery, 1984), p. 98.
5 Nicholas Serota and Robert C. Cafritz, in Howard Hodgkin: Forty Paintings 1973 - 84, p. 7.
In his project Flip City, Lund installed GPS tracking devices in forty paintings and tracked their whereabouts around the world via a website he set up.
The first solo show in an Italian museum of Chinese artist Ding Yi will propose a journey of about forty paintings and drawings, a sculpture and an installation that requires the interaction of visitors, which aims to bring the public closer to the man considered to be the most important abstract painter in contemporary China, by presenting his complex artistic practice and evolution from the nineties to the present day to the public.
This exhibition covers a span of over four decades (c. 1929 — 70), including a total of some forty paintings, photographs by the artist, works on paper, and sculptures in order to explore the change and continuity in Still's ideas and pictorial forms.
Specificity, however, is the reason that, in a show featuring some forty paintings, Hatton never seems to repeat himself.

Not exact matches

Forty items from the Holy See's collection of Chinese bronzes, ceramics and paintings will tour four cities including Beijing and Shanghai in March next year, in return for 40 pieces being lent to the Vatican's museums.
The original painted ladies: Vintage photographs reveal incredible head - to - toe tattoos on women in the Twenties, Thirties and Forties.
The Sword in the Stone painted Arthur as a reluctant weed more than forty years earlier, and for all the baggage that Wolfgang Reitherman brings with him, it is a much better film.
From a bit of research, it appears that Clark's first diary on the experience paints him as anything but innocent or floored by Monroe, while the second memoir, filling in the blanks forty years later, was rather far - fetched.
The luster and the pride of workmanship extend under the hood, where the most powerful engine — a direct - injected, forty - eight - valve, twin - turbocharged twelve - cylinder — ever found nestled within a Rolls is topped by a large chrome V - 12 badge on a shining bed of black paint.
Marking the forty - fifth anniversary of the first SL model, Mercedes will make just five models, and each will have a carbon fiber body covered with magno graphite matte paint.
This car in in fact the only European example of the late model, numbered V12 Vantage Carbon Black, one of the «final forty» offered in the US and other selected markets with the optional all black gloss painted wheels, black window surrounds (DLO) and black grille.
Forty - six luminous oil paintings portray iconic and ordinary images and make the history accessible for young people; older students will find it equally intriguing.
Pablo Picasso even pictured his dachshund, Lump, in fifteen of his oil paintings in the forty - four piece series, Las Meninas.
This accomplished painter of over forty years has earned honors with his paintings by art critics with over two hundred Best of Shows in prestigious art events in the USA over his career.
Since then, he's created around thirty games, forty songs, two non-fiction books, one tabletop RPG, twenty articles and tutorials, two board games, a dozen websites, twenty paintings, one patented top - secret dance move, two tree forts and over five hundred sandcastles.
In an epoch when older painters tended to work for forty years exploring the same image, Wool blew willy - nilly through different images, often concurrently, challenging traditional notions about artist identity and branding and paint handling as well as the Modernist notion of progress.
It should have been clear from the start that any book whose aim was to discuss only the abstract painting of the past fifty years was necessarily doomed to give a shallow and misleading account of much of it — which is exactly what M. Seuphor, in perhaps forty pages of undistinguished prose, has done.
Her forty drawings (and a painting) date from Murray's maturity in the 1980s and 1990s.
When American Abstract Expressionism triumphed in the late forties and early fifties, the great paintings of 1914 - 26 by Monet took on new and prophetic significance.
Forty - eight total pieces, folks: collage, painting, photography, photocopying -LRB-!)
Those who approach Richter's landscapes with a yearning for the exotic or the pastoral are greeted by images that first intensify that desire and then deflect it» (Robert Storr, Gerhard Richter: Forty Years of Painting, exh.
Forty - four sumptuous canvases, along with related objects, trace the artist's journey from painting still lifes in intimate interiors in the late 1920s, to vibrant, large - scale spaces in the 1930s, to more personal interpretations of daily life in the 1940s.
Forty - five years of abstract color painting, defined rather reductively by Phillips as stain painting, is inadequately represented by four lonely works, that span a mere six - year period: Helen Frankenthaler's Mountains and Sea, (1952), Sam Francis's, Black in Red, (1953), Morris Louis's Iris, (1954) and Kenneth Noland's Song, (1958).
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