A more radical turn in his art was prompted by the spontaneous automatism
found in surrealism and in the works of Miró and Matta.
Not exact matches
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The
surrealism and cubism
found in his paintings is also evident
in his photography.
Shen focuses on the expressive texture of the medium by meditating on calligraphy, the body, and western painting, perhaps
finding inspiration
in Monet's Impressionist Water Lilies (Nympheas, 1920 - 26, Musee de l'Orangerie),
surrealism, and abstract expressionism.
As the youngest artist to present at the Whitney Biennial
in 2006 (he was 25 at the time), Trecartin's first major work, A Family
Finds Entertainment, has since become a seminal piece of video art; it's hyperactive pace and kitsch
surrealism are now iconic (the word «Trecartin-esque» is a surprisingly common art - world adjective).
By appropriating the Surrealist technique of automatism, artists such as Peter Busa, Arthur Dove, Gerome Kamrowski, and Boris Margo
found their voices
in what Theodoros Stamos called, «abstract
surrealism,» now known as organic abstraction.
Though her work shares the unassuming frankness and heady optimism
found in the work of the leading First Generation New York School poets, her art parts company with those poets» sensibilities
in that it never traffics
in surrealism, pop culture, fragmentation or collage.
Romanticism,
surrealism, western and eastern, whatever comes to mind will
find its place
in Zhou's artwork.
While neither expressed much interest
in surrealism, Diebenkorn's automatism and Matisse's fields of color both
find in art a sense of dreamlike suspension.
In their cool surrealism, those paintings can bring to mind the fate of William Golding's «Pincher Martin,» who finds himself marooned on rocks in whose shapes he eventually recognizes those of his own teet
In their cool
surrealism, those paintings can bring to mind the fate of William Golding's «Pincher Martin,» who
finds himself marooned on rocks
in whose shapes he eventually recognizes those of his own teet
in whose shapes he eventually recognizes those of his own teeth.
Founded in 1998, Roq La Rue has been supportive of contemporary artists who
found their expression through pop
surrealism or underground art.
He experiments with elements of
surrealism intermingled with abstracted gradients, evoking a sense of innocence
in his desire to
find a balance between life and death.
She
founded three of the most important avant - garde galleries of the 20th century: Guggenheim Jeune,
in London's Cork Street, which brought
surrealism to London before the second world war; Art of This Century, which opened
in New York
in 1942 after Peggy's return to the US; and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
in Venice - which still houses her personal collection
in the palazzo where she ended her life.
In 1986, he
founded Xiamen Dada, a postmodern group mixing Zen Buddhism with Dadaist
surrealism, influenced by artists including Joseph Beuys, John Cage and Marcel Duchamp.