By focusing on her subject with an extended gaze, and slightly altering
fragments frame by frame, she draws attention to elements normally passed over by the quick encounter.
Not exact matches
Unique takes on classical portraiture created from reclaimed detritus (like pieces of chairs, linoleum, doorknobs, and wallpaper), Shrobe's works often include only
fragments of the faces of his «sitters,» their collaged torsos surrounded at least partially
by old
frame fragments.
And the oils are not so different from those in the Whitney show, enigmatic
fragments of landscape painted with exquisite skill and heavily
framed by the artist in stagey black boxes that make the scenery bits of theater.
What sticks with me right now is not two Raphaels, a
fragment by Piero della Francesca, Titian's Rape of Europa, or the empty
frame that once held a now - stolen Vermeer, among so many others.
Takeshi Murata employs an exacting
frame -
by -
frame technique to turn B - movie footage into
fragmented and abstracted digital imagery.
The portrait is covered
by the black layer and the
frame of shape of the word creates a
fragmented portrait seen through a keyhole.
«Three
Fragments of a Lost Tale: Sculpture and Story
by John
Frame» will be presented from March 12 to June 20 in the MaryLou and George Boone Gallery.
Ashbury's understanding of an experience as a succession of moments is perhaps best interpreted in a series of
framed letter - press documents —
fragments of correspondence
by American Modernist poet, William Carlos Williams.