Sentences with phrase «hallucinatory paintings»

The exhibition includes Christian Marclay's cinematic collage and working timepiece The Clock (2010); Sarah Lucas» biomorphic sculpture series NUDS (2009 - 10); George Shaw's hallucinatory paintings of West Midlands council estates; Elizabeth Price's seductive and unsettling film User Group Disco (2009) set to an 80's soundtrack; Maaike Schoorel's atmospheric paintings; Matthew Darbyshire's exploration into taste and display in An Exhibition for Modern Living (2010) and Duncan Campbell's examination of the public persona of Britain's youngest ever woman MP, Bernadette Devlin in Bernadette (2008).
Down the hall at Honey Ramka, I found a couple of hallucinatory paintings by Clayton Schiff.

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As the film goes on, this hesitance to show violence in tandem with the hallucinatory sound and flashes of images from Joe's past begins to paint a picture; of a man whose abusive childhood has stayed with him.
Annie Pearlman Annie's work is a form of hallucinatory urban landscape painting.
His first solo exhibition, at the Lefevre Gallery received critical acclaim in 1944, followed by a number of hallucinatory, finely - painted portraits that marked him as an artist to watch.
The zigzag patterns of electric blues and viridian greens permeate the painting with a strident, hallucinatory effect that feels primordial.
The exhibition includes several of Andrade's major Op art paintings, which combine hard - edged geometric forms and lines into illusory, and sometimes hallucinatory, compositions.
Though influenced by Willem de Kooning, whom he knew, as well as Arshile Gorky and Franz Kline, Whitten defined his own dynamic brand of hallucinatory abstract painting.
These sometimes become hallucinatory videos (like Hallucinating Love that was screened on Yama in December 2006), hand printed fabrics, wall paintings and expand to installations and structures in which material and lines come together.
Baselitz's meteoric career took off in the mid-1960s, when he painted pictures that scandalized critics and audiences and published hallucinatory «Pandemonic Manifestos.»
These iconic compositions of complex, skewed angles and radiant, tonal color allude to the multiple narratives coursing through the history of modernist painting, from the utopian vision of Russian Constructivism to the hallucinatory images of Op Art.
The exhibit, organized by gallery director Leonie Bradbury, emphasizes painting's heft in the canon, the hallucinatory beauty it can evoke, and the medium's role as a carrier of history, allegory, and symbolism.
Riley returns to the hallucinatory black - and - white style of her famous works from the 1960s in murals and framed paintings that have the scope of Jackson Pollock and the scientific precision of a carefully calculated experiment.
Hallucinatory and enigmatic, the paintings in «Gooseberry» present the artist's distinct and personal visual language imbued with a sense of mystery and magic.
Peter Doig's paintings capture moments of the everyday with a dream - like tranquility altered through the use of staining, dripping, stippling, and a vibrant range of electric, almost hallucinatory, colors.
She began her large - scale Infinity Net paintings during this decade, and went on to apply their obsessive, hallucinatory qualities to her three - dimensional work.
In the paintings, works on paper and sculptures at Kent Place, one can see Dagley developing a wide range of artistic possibilities, including hallucinatory optical and retinal color effects, intense patterns, contradictory painterly spaces and geometric constructions.
Jeremy Blake, Station to Station: Carbon Sink Park, 2001 Still from DVD with sound for projection or plasma screen 16 minute continuous loop Jeremy Blake, an up - and - coming artist who sought to bridge the worlds of painting and film in lush, color - saturated, hallucinatory digital video works, has died.
The 18 large multimedia «Pour Paintings» in this exhibition were made between 1985 and 2004, and their hallucinatory colour effects, deconstructed supports and embrace of the ephemeral demonstrate what Richter meant — though there is classical rigour here too.
In his paintings, Borremans employs hallucinatory symbols and signifiers while referencing great masters in art history, from Velázquez to Goya.
Alchemical Reaction by Andrea Scott In a hallucinatory catalog essay co-written in 1966 by Sigmar Polke and Gerhard Richter, an extraterrestrial comments on a canvas by the engineer of his spaceship: «I'm glad you're conventional, with no qualms about painting beautiful pictures.
Coma - inducing, hallucinatory turns of subtle touch in sweet geometry, ravishing washes of light emit almost incantatory color and give us a paradise of pure painting.
Deftly creating dynamic illusions of depth and space on a two - dimensional surface, Grotjhan makes reference to various points in the history of painting, from Renaissance linear perspective, to the utopian shapes and visions of early 20th century Russian Constructivism, to the hallucinatory images of 1960s Op Art.
The peripatetic artist was born in Scotland, raised in Trinidad and Canada, worked in London and now paints primarily in Port of Spain, Trinidad, whose lush, hallucinatory colors are blotted into his canvases.
Watery, uncontrolled paint flows down the paper, echoing a hallucinatory dream state.
There are myriad other wonders to behold, such as a video of Bob Ross fed into the hallucinatory Deep Dream program and a painting by «painter of light» Thomas Kinkade displayed on cosmic wallpaper created by artist Mungo Thomson.
But after this show's astonishing first impression, the series begins to break down, each painting revealing its own awkward, banal, if not slightly hallucinatory truth.
[16] Her first series of large - scale, sometimes more than 30 ft - long canvas paintings, [17] Infinity Nets, were entirely covered in a sequence of nets and dots that alluded to hallucinatory visions.
Ugo Rondinonei's painting, a hallucinatory tondo, vibrates with optimal color combinations.
Frank Moore painted more direct and hallucinatory visions anticipating his own death from AIDS in 2002.
A hallucinatory environmental installation by the L.A. - based artist takes on Jacques - Louis David's seminal French revolutionary painting «The Death of Marat» as a point of inspiration.
He summons the spectre of Marx in programming the reading of all four volumes of Das Kapital — explicitly an analysis of historical and 19th century labour and market conditions that, some economists would argue (c.f. Thomas Piketty), no longer apply to today's intrisically networked structures of global capital — and in the show's accompanying statement, Enwezor invokes Walter Benjamin's hallucinatory description of Paul Klee's Angelus Novus, a painting Benjamin owned, as justification for his historical methodology as well as the lever to illuminate «both the current «state of things» and the «appearance of things»».
Like many of his paintings from this period, it began with an image cut from a magazine and reconfigured into a hallucinatory new form.
Drawing inspiration from surrealists such as Max Ernst, Andre Masson, and Yves Tanguy, Messer's bold paintings presented hallucinatory, theatrical scenes which seemed to slither straight from the subconscious.
If Doig's paintings have always been far - out in their hallucinatory charge, the most recent ones are even further out: things observed in the real world are transformed by the act of painting into something approaching dreamscapes.
The thirty - two - year - old painter creates site - specific work, letting his paintings complete the architecture of their venue with sequences of canvases that result in hallucinatory effects.
Chris Dorland's (b. 1978, Canada) hallucinatory videos and UV printed paintings explore the logic of consumer society and our increasing co-dependency on technology for both personal and collective experiences.
The «picture - ness» of the paintings is frequently offset by hallucinatory abstract shapes or collaged elements including sheets of watercolor paper or smushed cotton balls that seem to imply fissures in reality.
Andrade's style of painting often produces hallucinatory compositions, psychedelic in appearance and often as if they are moving.
Referencing painting's traditional role of offering a window onto another world, Hughes's work often presents framed views of hallucinatory realms.
The hallucinatory dream sequences represented by these two rooms complement the fanciful, street - savvy urban imagery of many of the large panel paintings on view elsewhere in the show.
Meanwhile, Wandering Studio mixes a Sienese landscape with an Afro - topped, one - legged figure smoking a hookah onstage who gazes through a hallucinatory window that's a painting within the painting - an apt metaphor for the comedic, theatrical scenes that Mosley conjures up.
Seliger's hallucinatory work represent a largely neglected development in contemporary painting.
Ziolkowski's paintings are a wild hallucinatory journey into his strange and often frightening universe.
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