This sense of «rupture» — both physically and psychologically - is perhaps the prevailing aesthetic attitude that unites the otherwise
highly idiosyncratic artists — and art works — brought together in Everyday Abstract — Abstract Everyday.
Not exact matches
Each
artist in the exhibition works though certain media tropes, which are neither appropriated nor directly quoted, but rather percolate within the subconscious and manifest in
highly idiosyncratic forms.
All the while, Copley — working under the name CPLY — made his own
highly idiosyncratic, expressive, often erotically charged art, which has in recent years come to be an important influence on contemporary
artists like Bjarne Melgaard (who staged a show with his work in 2013).
Both
artists share an interest in small scale,
idiosyncratic color through low fire glazing, and
highly considered, reductive forms.
A series of autonomous and
highly idiosyncratic exhibitions for each of the 16 galleries in the Hessel Museum of Art, including works by more than sixty
artists.
The works synthesize premeditation and spontaneity, the
artist's
highly individualized, low - tech,
idiosyncratic technique.
The American
artist's work is famous for having three distinct phases — realism, Abstract Expressionism, and then an unexpected return to figuration, with a
highly idiosyncratic, and cartoonish, visual vocabulary.
While Congdon's
highly idiosyncratic and laborious sequence of drawing, cutting, spraying, and brushwork may not be immediately apparent, the resulting graphic edges and serial images give the impression of a mechanical fastness or distance from the
artist's hand.
Betye Saar, the mother of Alison Saar, is widely known for her
highly personal and
idiosyncratic work that has influenced many
artists.
I suggest, perhaps absurdly, that Vincench's
idiosyncratic constructions are symbolic self - portraits —
highly personal expressive assertions of his individuality, both as an abstract
artist and autonomous individual, in subliminal defiance of a tightly controlled society and authoritarian ideology.
In creating within such constraints, as he has done here once again, the
artist allows his prodigious visual imagination and his
idiosyncratic, confident and
highly skillful treatment of paint to occupy center stage.
Designed with input from the
artist, the exhibition features over 60 works drawn primarily from the Museum's rich collection of
highly idiosyncratic work made by Lucas Samaras.