Sentences with phrase «generations of abstract»

Caro and Olitski's achievements in surface, color and form through unusual, industrial elements enabled them to emerge as successors of the first generation of the New York School, and, in turn, inspire later generations of abstract artists.
Having exhibited her work for over six decades (early 1950s until 2011), she spanned several generations of abstract painters while continuing to produce vital and ever - changing new work.
Greatly influenced by music — «music is the ultimate teacher,» he once averred — Kandinsky painted his first abstract compositions during his Bavarian period (1906 - 1914), and these riotously musical canvases, with their intense symphonies of color and wildly jostling forms, have influenced successive generations of abstract artists to the present day.
His practice spans through different abstract art techniques and styles that would later be used by generations of abstract painters.
Kandinsky became a leading source of inspiration for younger generations of abstract artists during the mid-1900s.
Among a new generation of abstract painters who emerged combining color field painting with expressionism, the older generation also began infusing new elements of complex space and surface into their works.
Deininger is one of a new generation of abstract painters, aware of the rich history of abstraction, yet creating complex canvases originating from her sophisticated, knowledgeable and intuitive response to process, imagery, and materials.
Quaytman was part of a solid generation of abstract painters who took their cue not just from the Suprematists and the neo-plasticism of Mondrian but also from the color theories of Albers and Matisse, correlating volume and effect.
In 1955, she participated, with the members of the Club, in two major group exhibitions that assembled the first generation of abstract expressionists.
Guston achieved fame in the 1950s as a part of the first generation of abstract expressionists, although the painter himself preferred the term New York School.
The youngest member of the first generation of abstract expressionists, Theodoros Stamos was born in Manhattan in 1922 to Greek immigrant parents and grew up on the Lower East Side.
Barnett Newman, a towering figure in the previous generation of abstract expressionists, was another friend.
A member of the first generation of abstract expressionists, Conrad Marca - Relli took the epic scale of New York School painting and applied it to collage.
Mitchell was a leading figure in the group of artists known as the second generation of abstract expressionists.
On view are ink paintings by the late David Slivka, a sculptor and painter who was part of the first generation of abstract expressionists.
For a new generation of abstract painters, the process of making an artwork often becomes an indispensable part of showing the work as well.
Otto Freundlich — theoretician, political activist, painter, and sculptor — belonged to the first generation of abstract artists, working alongside Braque and Picasso; Len Lye, a multi-disciplinary artist from New Zealand, was a pioneer of animated film - making; Brazilian painter and installation artist Lygia Clark created innovative interactive works; and Blinky Palermo was known for his «fabric paintings.»
July 15 — August 31, 2011 Jered Sprecher is at the forefront of a new generation of abstract painters who are revitalizing the practice.
She belonged to a generation of abstract painters, but always retained a sense of her own special qualities.
Marika Herskovic has gifted the art world with a well - researched monograph on Albert Kotin, a Russian - born American artist who was one of the first generation of abstract expressionists working and exhibiting in postwar New York City.
Untitled (P 492), from 2005, is a beautiful example from the oeuvre of Christopher Wool, the seminal figure at the forefront of the new generation of the abstract tradition of the New York School.
Tomlin was an american artist and part of the New York School's generation of abstract expressionists.
They displayed works of arresting visual prowess and rejected the overtly personalized and self - referential expressionism of the generation of abstract expressionists who preceded them.
Sam Francis is associated with the second generation of abstract expressionism.
In addition to everything else their work was about, Pollock and the first generation of abstract expressionists were unrestrained in their experimentation.
After moving to New York City in about that time, he joined the dynamic art scene in Greenwich Village, frequenting the Cedar Tavern on Tenth Street, associating with the critic Clement Greenberg, and joining a new generation of abstract artists who were exploring the limits and possibilities of art by experimenting with new techniques and ways of organizing pictorial space.
He later became loosely associated with a second generation of abstract expressionists, including Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler, who were increasingly interested in the expressive use of color.
At a time when a new generation of abstract artists experiences the grids of Mondrian not as spiritual threshholds but as prison bars, the exhibition reminds us what was at stake when a handful of artists in different parts of Europe first painted without reference to the external world.
He later became loosely associated with a second generation of abstract expressionists, including Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler, who were increasingly interested in the expressive use of color.Read more
While all four artists are innovators, Whitten is the most relentless experimenter with materials in a generation of abstract artists who have yet to receive their due, perhaps because no one has come up with a catchy and marketable name for them, like the «Minimalists» or «The Pictures Generation.»
These issues, however, had been redefined by a younger generation of abstract artists and theorists, the Minimalists and Color Field painters, into a question of painting's essential identity: was it a thing or a surface or both?
Considered one of the most important artists of the twentieth century, Still was among the first generation of abstract expressionist artists who developed a new and powerful approach to painting in the years immediately following World War II.
His research influenced Minimalism, Color Field painters, Abstract Expressionism, Op Art, and continues to inspire a new generation of abstract artists.
Born in Besemer, Alabama, in 1939 — during the Jim Crow era when rigid segregation was in effect — Jack Whitten belongs to the generation of abstract artists that emerged in the early 1970s, more than a decade after Minimalism, Pop Art, and Color Field first came on the scene.
She was included in the 1964 Post-Painterly Abstraction exhibition curated by Clement Greenberg that introduced a newer generation of abstract painting that came to be known as Color Field.
A quirky little show at the Menil Collection, Sterne and Steinberg: Critics Within, brings together drawings by Hedda Sterne, the oldest surviving painter associated with the first generation of abstract expressionism, and her late husband, Saul Steinberg, who died in 1999 and is best known for his New Yorker covers and illustrations.
He was somebody that was from that second generation of abstract expressionists.
In the 1960s, Sir Anthony Caro became a leading figure of British sculpture [90] along with a younger generation of abstract artists including Isaac Witkin, [91] Phillip King and William G. Tucker.
Norman Lewis was the only African - American artist among the first generation of abstract expressionists; his work was overlooked by both White and African - American art dealers and gallery owners.
But a recent generation of abstract artists has lightened up now that abstraction is void as a symbol of social — and even of perceptual — revolution.
One of the youngest members of the first generation of abstract expressionist painters, Price taught painting at UA from 1958 until his death in 1970.
Norman Bluhm came of age during the rise of the second generation of abstract expressionist painters in America and, while influenced by his predecessors and his peers, he created a unique style that differed from that of those around him.
Observe Hofmann's deep influence on the next generation of abstract artists Part of «Making Modern,» this gallery explores the influence...
I studied painting with Howard Buchwald, who came out of the generation of abstract painters working in the 1970s through the 1990s, when that language had moved out of the center.
Known for his calligraphic abstract compositions, Norman Lewis (American, 1909 - 1979) was a vital member of the first generation of abstract expressionists.
Lundeberg's attention to formal elements such as balance and color connect her to a previous generation of abstract artists, including Henri Matisse, Piet Mondrian, and Josef Albers.
On the eve of his survey at the Whitney, the eminent abstract artist shares a few thoughts on this moment in his career and what it means (or doesn't) for a new generation of abstract artists.

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Generations of Catholics, including priests, learned [scholasticism] almost by rote, often ending with a set of abstract propositions which they could not easily relate to the world or to history.
Generations of Catholics, including priests, learned it almost by rote, often ending with a set of abstract propositions which they could not easily relate to the world or to history.
While a new generation of safer, more effective oral medications to treat hepatitis C patients may cost tens of thousands of dollars for a 12 - week regiment, investing in these new therapies could generate savings estimated at more than $ 3.2 billion annually in the U.S. and five European countries, according to a new study (abstract 228) released today at Digestive Disease Week ® (DDW) 2015.
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