In a manner both visually gripping and psychologically strange, Pittman's
hallucinatory works reference myriad aesthetic styles, from Victorian silhouettes to social realist murals to Mexican «retablos.»
Across town at Zolla / Lieberman Gallery, another Chicago - based artist, Phyllis Bramson, presents a new group of
her hallucinatory works.
Seliger's
hallucinatory work represent a largely neglected development in contemporary painting.
Not exact matches
There are a couple of
hallucinatory sequences that don't quite
work, and the score by Paul Mills comes swooping in, insistent upon being inspirational in a way that feels like unnecessary underlining.
(2005), a British soccer drama starring Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola; Flushed Away (2006), a DreamWorks CG - animated picture about a mouse named Roddy who gets flushed down the toilet and winds up in a vermin - infested city called Ratropolis; and Julie Taymor's Across the Universe, a
hallucinatory musical love story, set against the turbulent backdrop of the»60s, with countless Beatles songs providing the backdrop.The same period found Clement hard at
work developing several stage musicals: Victoria's Secret, with a score by Paul Williams and Dave Stewart; Helen of Troy, libretto by Brendan Healy and AC / DC frontman Brian Johnson.
The film
works on multiple levels — as a supernatural thriller (though explicit paranormal elements are limited to a
hallucinatory dream sequence and the final shot of the baby's eyes), as a psychological thriller about a paranoid pregnant woman who imagines herself at the centre of a conspiracy, and as the last word in marital betrayal, since the most despicable villain here is surely Guy, who allows his wife to be raped by the devil in exchange for an acting role.
Promising that the film will be as hyperreal and
hallucinatory as his earlier
work, Odoul sees the film as «following a subjective point of view and a trajectory, crossing a landscape rather than giving us a broad canvas or attempting to depict the battlefield.»
(My friend Martim Avilez, who fought in that war and never forgot, recently died in an institution for badly damaged veterans... so it was on my mind, but Costa's
work has a
hallucinatory effect...) Because it's easy to fall in love with Ventura.
For Dark Horse, he has dropped the shock misanthropy that increasingly marked his
work for what almost begins as a comedy of manners but becomes more
hallucinatory.
It dares to cut between
hallucinatory dance routines and torture sequences as if the two normally
work side by side.
Annie Pearlman Annie's
work is a form of
hallucinatory urban landscape painting.
Ningde has described these
works as deliberately generating «an illusory feeling,» an insight into the
hallucinatory power of photography as a whole.
Like much of his recent
work, the show references the
hallucinatory sensation described in Author Rimbaud's prose poem...
The
works have a
hallucinatory effect in their lack of perspective and definition when viewed up close.
«Quarter Mile View,» 2014, is almost
hallucinatory — the trees appearing to lash out at each other — and the combination of loose marks and slivers of bare canvas show Kahn applying some of the logic of his pastel
works to canvas.
Originally commissioned for the Hayward Gallery exhibition, «Spellbound», which marked a century of cinema in Britain, Rego was inspired by the
hallucinatory dance sequences of the famous Disney film — but her
works are surely also a homage to Degas» dancers.
Compulsive in quantity and in form, Kusama's
work consists totally of her own
hallucinatory obsessions; the spots, tentacle forms, and phalluses in her
work are based on visual hallucinations she has experienced since childhood.
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.
Each
work is based upon a historical scent by the master perfumer Guerlain, and conjures a
hallucinatory, luminous vision of a netherworld that resembles our own, but is filled with black magic.
Many writers state that Doig's
work is about recollection, or worse that it's
hallucinatory.
Her
work often returns to the forms of modernism, taking up the
hallucinatory flattened and distorted visual tropes of German Expressionism, Cubism and Surrealism.
The
work employs a mix of theatrical genres ranging from the slide lecture, the fashion show, the sculptural display, and the live musical act as a means to illustrate the fictional parallel world of the San San International, a «
hallucinatory mega-convention of staggering proportions».
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.
When Vaughn's fearless chromaticism
works its magic, often in a left - to - right rhythm that shimmies like the surface of the water, the
hallucinatory effect is irresistible.
Colourful and violent — even aggressive, at the start — his
work, populated by robots, automata, insects, primitive figures and dreamlike forms, illustrates the
hallucinatory dreams and the icy nightmares of our technological civilization.
Non-gallery artists»
work included are
hallucinatory, humorous drawings by Brian Scott Campbell, Donna Ruff's cut and burned paper pieces, drawings of heterosexual intercourse by NY artist Betty Tompkins and Michelle Wiener's folded paperback book sculptures.
Stringent on the textual level of the script, and delirious and
hallucinatory on the painterly one, the
work as a whole constitutes an elaborate, provocative meta - commentary on the politics of remembrance and identity formation, specifically the use and abuse of the Holocaust in present - day Israel.
«Behjat Sadr: Trace through the Black» explores the artistic and intellectual heritage of the Iranian artist Behjat Sadr, with archival material, and presenting a rare selection of
works: from her early debate with «abstraction informelle» in the 50s to her experimentations around organic forms, trace making, and
hallucinatory networks of lines throughout the «60s and «70s up until her «collage» years throughout the (inner) exile and the irrepressible return to her world of futuristic nostalgia.
Co-organized by Masha Chlenova, who was behind the MoMA exhibition, and the gallery's own Anya Komar, Grounding Vision: Wacław Szpakowski embarks on the interpretation of his
work within a contemporary lens and places his
hallucinatory drawings in conversation with some of the most striking present - day artists.
Thornton's intricate
work references his own
hallucinatory visions, the result of an undiagnosed brain tumor in his pineal gland, which he experienced for over a decade.
Mostly known for his filmmaker career, Keen's
work presented at Hales is mostly devoted to graphic
works approaching comics, and book objects with an equal
hallucinatory richness of imagination.
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.
Her
work — exploring the complex relationship between reality and imagination and between the fixed and
hallucinatory — features subject matter such as cut flowers, cultivated plants, upended glass objects and water cascading down a waterfall.
Sprawling room - size installations are a hallmark of the D.Daskalopoulos Collection, and this exhibition incorporates a significant number of ambitiously scaled
works, including Thomas Hirschhorn's humbly crafted catacomb Cavemanman (2002) and John Bock's
hallucinatory multimedia landscape Palms (2007).
The Long Beach - born painter is known for producing gridded, mathematics - inspired
works that also have a practically
hallucinatory texture.
Currently, there is a show devoted to the
work of L.A. - born artist Fred Tomaselli, a painter known for touching on
hallucinatory themes, and a group show that examines the legacy of the punk - feminist Riot Grrrl movement.
Beginning with photographs she has taken of desolate landscapes and abandoned construction in disparate locations, Bhabha layers the images with
hallucinatory streaks of ink in saturated colors and sharp, gestural figuration, lending the
works the same spontaneity and raw materiality as her sculptures.
«Fireflies» is not so different from Kusama's past
work, as it builds on her
hallucinatory approaches and psychedelic space conceptions.
In the 1950s, the atomic - scientist - turned - artist, inspired by everything from Surrealism to ancient mythology, began creating a mind - bending body of
work in which words and images become ideograms that border on the
hallucinatory.
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).
In this revision of art history, the artist shifts elements coming from well - known
works into a lesbian punk environment and a grotesque and
hallucinatory atmosphere.
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.
A shimmering sense of otherness still characterises the
work but that is often to do with the
hallucinatory harshness of the Caribbean sunlight or the sudden equatorial onset of nightfall, which, he says, still sounding amazed, «drops like a black curtain on the place, altering the atmosphere».
Other
works evoke
hallucinatory effects, in a reverse process of hard - edged drawings dissolved into blurred clouds of colour that are impossible to focus.
Referencing painting's traditional role of offering a window onto another world, Hughes's
work often presents framed views of
hallucinatory realms.
All three have produced
work of
hallucinatory intensity.