Sentences with phrase «grid paintings»

By this point, he had begun making his own grid paintings, a practice he abandoned shortly after his visit.
Material continues the artist's ongoing series of highly finished grid paintings while adding an additional body of work focusing on vertical stripes.
This show was a real disappointment, possibly because it had more of the late, decorative, pattern - like grid paintings and many prints and works on paper.
But one senses control instead of Action - painter spontaneity here, a characteristic that continues to deliver in two more tediously dotted grid paintings of Chronomes.
The opportunity to see key early works such as The Red Mill (1911), alongside some of the acclaimed grid paintings with which Mondrian is particularly associated.
Yet despite their monochromatic appearance, these works are actually made up of grids painted in saturated tones of red, blue, and green, in a hypnotic interaction that tests the limits of vision.
The resulting grid paintings on view at UNTITLED.
«Drift of Summer,» a 1965 white abstract grid painting by Agnes Martin sold to a telephone bidder for $ 1.4 million, more than double her previous auction record that was set in 1996.
Here, he subverts the tradition of the lack of content in minimalist grid painting to signify separation and alienation.
London - based Lisson Gallery sold one large, colorful grid painting for $ 80,000; a smaller canvas sold for $ 60,000 at Galerie Nordenhake, with branches in Berlin and Stockholm.
One of Erik's first abstract grid paintings, Untitled (1973, commercial Varathane paint and Rhoplex on canvas, 24 x 40 inches), will be included in the exhibition.
An introduction to an up - and - coming artist whose colorful grid paintings link knitting patterns to activist gatherings.
Utilizing a vocabulary of architectural motifs, Ouadahi makes large - scale paintings that borrow from the history of modernist grid painting and traditional Islamic aesthetics, while tackling the difficult and timely topic of human migration.
Material alignment, a new body of black - and - white grid paintings, can likewise be seen to present a visual analogy of the artist's working methods with their oscillation between labor - intensive production and spontaneous improvisation.
He used mathematical systems to construct two - dimensional grid paintings and demonstrate color theories, but the work itself is metaphorical, referencing pre-Colombian and Asian cultures, textiles, and divination.
These asymmetrical compositions anticipated the ensuing diagonal grid paintings that Riley began in 1986.
The flood of shadowless daylight in the room devoted to her color works heightens that uncertainty, coaxing waves of unsuspected ambiguity from the ostensibly four - square grid paintings.
Meanwhile, an early Agnes Martin grid painting that has been on loan to Dia: Beacon for 13 years more than doubled its $ 3 million estimate, which was underbid by former MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch and former Philadelphia Eagles owner Norman Braman, but ultimately sold to dealer Neal Meltzer for $ 6.5 million.
On view will be a selection of recent diagonal and rectilinear grid paintings by Ed Moses; motifs the artist has explored since the 1970s.
Museums and galleries are featuring the work of artists such as Agnes Martin, famous for her contemporary grid paintings, and other early artists of Taos who were often the wives, sisters and daughters of their more famous male counterparts.
Stanley Whitney's «Sixteen Songs» (1984) will startle anyone familiar with his saturated grid paintings.
Comprised of vertical and horizontal lines and grids painted upon washes of subdued color, Martin's paintings delicately navigate line, surface, tone, and repetition, inducing a sense of serenity, much like a mantra.
On view will be new grid paintings and a new series of craquelure paintings in black and white.
The layered grid paintings hark back to Piet Mondrian and in this way Moses creates infinite patterns from finite systems.
Born in Los Angeles, Mark Bradford collages pieces of detritus — found billboards, logos, hairdresser's endpapers — scavenged from the streets of southern California, which together snap into abstracted urban grid paintings and other evocative compositions.
This is evidenced through the artist's remarkably varied body of work, including photography - based portraits, landscape and still - life paintings, gestural and monochrome abstractions, and colour chart grid paintings, where themes of chance, realism and abstraction are prominent.
It also recalls Arshile Gorky's «Child's Companions» (1945), Mondrian's balanced black and coloured subdivisions in the last grid paintings with a generosity of white galaxies, and Kandinsky and Joan Miro's ability to seemingly levitate flat forms.
In this work, a large, late grid painting measuring over three metres in length, Moon painted multiple black grids over a white plane.
The exhibition begins with a recreation of a seminal wall mural from 1986, as well as a number of the artist's monochromatic paintings, including an important gray painting from 1973 featuring undecipherable text and a monumental gray grid painting from 2009 that the artist layered over one of his vibrant Spot Paintings.
Mimi Thompson on how Stanley Whitney's colorful grid paintings aspire to «density with a lot of air.»
However, after he saw Agnes Martin's beautiful grid paintings, he stopped working with that device.
Kavi Gupta reported a sale of a Mcarthur Binion grid painting for $ 38,000, according to artnet news.
The strictly gridded paintings brought to mind the work of Agnes Martin, a painter who nearly always muted her hand, along with color.
He adopted Theosophist ideas about balance and harmony to produce his most famous grid paintings, composed of primary colours and horizontal and vertical stripes, as seen in Composition with Double Line and Yellow, 1932.
Zobernig's new 200 x 200 cm grid paintings vaguely refer to Piet Mondrian's «New York City 1 ″ painting from 1942.
You wake up in New York and go drop off the laundry — there are these stacks of bags which remind you of Ellsworth Kelly grid paintings.
Color Test (441), inspired by the loose grid paintings of Paul Klee, contains 441 different colors generated by Finch through a series of careful tests involving the layering of Fujitrans over a light box.
The yellow, white, gray and raw canvas grid painting, Untitled (1975, acrylic, pencil and matte medium on canvas, 60 x 60 inches), will be on view in the exhibition.
It began in 2016 as her contribution to a group exhibition at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, where it consisted of an architectural space resembling a three - dimensional Mondrian grid painting arrayed with various items.
The Chicago - based African American artist McArthur Binion was long hidden in plain sight, as a maker of quiet Minimalist grid paintings à la Sol LeWitt during a period (the «80s and «90s) in which brash Expressionism and strident identity politics dominated the medium.
The broken harlequin grid paintings have an element that is a new development inside this developing language of my painting, which I am looking forward to pursuing.
Bobrow's abstract and modernist grid paintings intersect Koolhaas's theories with art critic Rosalind Kraus's interpretations of grid; they are in agreement on the grid's effect of anti-humanist rigidity and as a myth, (New York, the utopia), or mythological symbol (a Greek cross).
Finally, from the more formal grid paintings to the more gestural broken grids and winding paintings, the tape used is cut roughly by hand with words emerging such as: THIS
Vasa continues this experiment to this day in his sleek laminated cast acrylic sculptures and his dizzying technicolor - stained geometric grid paintings that have dominated his later career.
The surface texture of each painting is different, but there is a focus on how under - colors are revealed or push up from beneath and through the grommeted holes, disrupting what at first glance appears to be a minimalist monochrome grid painting.
This is the New York artist's third solo exhibition at the gallery and it will feature a suite of new large - format color grid paintings.
Then Minimalism came along and I was looking at Sol LeWitt and making hard - edge grid paintings.
In Brody's Glory Hole paintings (2008 - 2013), plaster grounds are crossed with intricate, irregular grids painted in black or white, recalling the spiritual abstraction of Agnes Martin.
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