These untamed, stormy compositions are breathtaking in
their freedom of gesture and uneven disturbed beauty.
He uses color to describe form, at times with graphic precision, or conversely with an energy and
freedom of gesture which is close to direct expression.
He uses colour to describe form, at times with graphic precision, or conversely with an energy and
freedom of gesture which is close to direct expression.
Not exact matches
Weigel alludes to it, perhaps, when he laments our misunderstanding
of freedom, and George
gestures toward it more directly when he prophesies the end
of Christian comfort.
Likewise how we can integrate them with solutions that already exist for computer vision and pattern recognition, to tackle the high degrees
of freedom 3D
gesture analysis.
Yet because the only way these outlaw martyrs can reclaim their
freedom is to nobly strike back against a society characterized by male - propagated sexism and objectification — in one
of many instances
of overkill, a truck driver, besides simply
gesturing obscenely to the women, even has mud flaps with silvery nude women decals protecting his truck's tires — Thelma & Louise «s feminist call to arms winds up sounding woefully simple - minded.
Is it a
gesture toward inclusiveness in the United States (and a powerful symbol for America's
freedom of religion)?
Consisting
of six contemporary painters and approximately thirty works, this exhibition explores the manner in which these women appropriate both the physical, dramatic processes and the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture at the core
of action painting, redeploying the now - historic style to boldly advance the abstract painting
of our time.
In my most recent works, I have been looking for
freedom and random
of gestures.
Highlighting better - known names — Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell — alongside lesser - known ones — Sonia Gechtoff, Perle Fine — the exhibition will encompass 12 women's work, «focus [ing] on the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture and process at the core
of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression,» according to the description.
Women
of Abstract Expressionism will focus on the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture and process at the core
of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works by individuals responding to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
For Crosby, the painted
gesture brings together line and form in a way that imposes control and at the same time locates a kind
of freedom for the resulting image.
The DAM's exhibition focuses on the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture and process at the core
of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works by individuals responding to particular places, memories and life experiences.
His distinctive aesthetic touch, his fearlessness, and
freedom of his motley
gestures, the demand
of the physicality
of his surfaces and the unapologetic emotional emphasis in all
of his works connect his practice into a distinctive whole, instantly recognizable as Julian Schnabel's artistry.
The DAM's exhibition focuses on the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture and process at the core
of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works [as they respond -RCB- to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
More than offering you an image to contemplate though, Garber - Maikovska makes you acutely aware
of your own body and the
freedom you have to move and
gesture.
Lavishly illustrated with full - color plates emphasizing the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture and process at the core
of the movement, this book features biographies
of more than forty artists, offering insight into their lives and work.
Transcending the question
of recognizable style, Schnabel's practice, while wildly heterogeneous, is connected together by his unmistakable personal vision — his distinctive aesthetic touch, the audacity and
freedom of his varied
gestures, the insistence on the physicality
of his surfaces, and the unapologetic emotional inflection in all
of his works.
Renowned for her formative participation in the Abstract Expressionist movement
of the 1950s, Hartigan's paintings from the latter decades
of her career blend figurative content with her signature sensibility
of vibrant color, active
gesture and painterly
freedom.
A send - up
of Yves Klein's infamous 1960 photomontage, this work, Romanian artist Ciprian Mures ¸ an's Leap into the Void, After 3 Seconds, 2004, restages Klein's iconic
gesture of artistic
freedom.
Incorporating spirals into many
of her sculpted works Nepomuceno defines infinite transformation and controlled
freedom through various iterations
of this
gesture.
He championed art making as an act
of freedom, a
gesture of individual spirit, a rite
of destruction to create something new.
Twombly's paintings have an allusive and elusive relationship with this title; they are renewed evidence
of his exceptional vitality and the
freedom to work with intense colors and effusive
gestures that are not restricted to a single reference.
The artist's head lies stubborn and content along her mother's leg in a
gesture that, while not overtly political, is apropos in a time
of threatened survival and tenaciously guarded personal
freedoms.
If Boltanski and Chiapello's contention is right — that the challenge to bourgeois security posed by the «artistic» demands
of the»60s for radical liberation and authenticity has proved uniquely compatible with a new phase
of capitalism, a capitalism through which individuals are embedded within networks that turn these very
freedoms into competitive mechanisms — then in a very real way, every creative
gesture provides new opportunities for future exploitation.
Women
of Abstract Expressionism focuses on the expressive
freedom of direct
gesture and process at the core
of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works by individuals responding to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
Mira Dancy's gorgeous, joyful mural
of a reclining female nude, for instance, takes off across from the ecstasy
of feminist artist Mary Beth Edelson's Woman Rising (1973), a black - and - white photograph in which a woman stands in an open desert, her arms stretched out toward the sky in a
gesture of empowerment and
freedom that is reinforced by a V - shaped line
of contrails in the sky.
Asking a woman to uncover her face long enough for a clerk to check her identity does not infringe on
freedom -
of - religion guarantees in the Charter because the
gesture should only take a few seconds, the commission said.
In the course
of his 139 - page decision, Campbell made the important legal finding that a symbolic
gesture against perceived discrimination is not a sufficient justification for the infringement
of fundamental
freedoms.