Sentences with phrase «hands of a single artist»

Abstraction has a specificity of meaning in the hands of a single artist.

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An artist can assemble these blocks into an approximate representation of any virtual character, be it a human, a dog or an elephant or even just single body parts like arms or a hand.
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Other noteworthy inclusions were Frédérique Loutz's exquisite artist's books made from a single folded sheet of paper; a giant display of lithographs dwelling on contemplation, traces and loss, from conceptual artist Marie - Ange Guilleminot's ensemble Nuancier (Color Chart); Mélanie Delattre - Vogt's fine lithographic drawings, based on culinary images from a 1970s freezer manual where disembodied hands cut up squid, duck, pig and bunches of rhubarb.
Indeed, the similarities allow a different path to understanding many contemporary artists, whose output makes use of systems and structures — similar to the notations and instructions of sheet music — that attempt to remove the hand of the maker, yet also present these variations under the guise of a single name.
On the one hand his five paintings, including the famous Green Target and White Flag, are perhaps the strongest single body of work in the show, but on the other, one suspects Johns was the only artist not to be represented with a recent work because it is a fashionable position to assume only his early nark counts.
In this regard, the position of the classical composer is not so different from that of the conceptual artist, whose work makes use of systems and structures to remove the hand of the maker, yet also resolve a varied output of work under the guise of a single name.
In «Double Bill», a 2012 series of large inkjet prints, [19] Baldessari paired the work of two selected artists (such as Giovanni di Paolo with David Hockney, or Fernand Léger with Max Ernst) on a single canvas, further altering the appropriated picture plane by overlaying his own hand - painted color additions.
Wallace Berman will be represented by a series of previously unseen single - image Verifax collages, a body of rarely exhibited mailers from the collection of Teri Garr, inserts from his limited edition, hand - made artists magazine, Semina, selections from his recently discovered body of photographic portraiture, and several unique works incorporating images which were considered «pornography» at the time.
Since his mid twenties he has been single - handedly documenting a first hand take on art history through conversations with some of the most interesting artists, writers, curators and thinkers of the 20th century.
The museum's incredible Panorama — its scale replica of New York — has never looked better than it does right now, as lights show the artist's movements in 1979 and 1980 as she crisscrossed the city, shaking the hand of every single San Man and thanking them for «keeping New York City alive.»
The one work for a fine artist, the one painting, is the painting of the one - size canvas — the single scheme, one formal device, one color - monochrome, one linear division in each direction, one symmetry, one texture, one free - hand - brushing, one rhythm, one working everything into one dissolution and one indivisibility, each painting into one overall uniformity and non-irregularity.
But, with their hand worked gestural layering of paint and the artist's later avowed intent with these works to explore «the infinity of the unbounded universe, from my own position in it, with dots — an accumulation of particles forming the negative spaces in the net... I wanted to examine the single dot that was my own life,» [2] their affinity to Abstract Expressionism, as well as to Minimalist silence is simultaneously evident.
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