Sentences with phrase «human figures in»

Tate Brtiain's All Too Human celebrates the painters in Britain who strove to represent human figures in the most intimate of ways.
Sunset in the Auvergne (1830); Paysage Panoramique (1830 - 40); Forest in Boisremond (1842); Forest of Fontainebleau, Morning (1850) dispensed with the convention of inserting human figures in order to interpret or animate the landscape.
Ask sculptor Nel Bannier about the challenges in making life size human figures in glazed fired stoneware.
Florin Hategan creates meticulous prints of wetlands and human figures in transition.
In recent years, he returned to painting human figures in vaguely allegorical arrangements and settings.
It comprises 51 human figures in patinated metal placed 750 metres apart across arid Lake Ballard.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a pair of inverted human figures in painted cast silicone.
In her paintings, Gina Malek does not just depict human figures in moments of physical action or tension; she transmits physicality directly through her mark - making.
No matter how luminous, even weightless, the human figures in Avery's paintings appear to be, his hues fill them with an inward vitality we perceive as physical.
Even though they are darker in nature, the paintings remain true to his style portraying floating animals and human figures in ethereal backgrounds.
In the 1970s, she produced a series of Torsos, cast aluminum shells that jut out from the wall, and Knots, brightly colored ribbons that resemble human figures in motion.
In those last years, Wróblewski produced an array of studies and sketches, always on paper but in everything from pencil to gouache; they mostly show human figures in unremarkable poses, but they have a daring stylistic range.
From expressionist human figures in the 1980s through to still lives in the 1990s, his work has evolved into austere canvases: fields of color in space where elliptical figures refer back to his earlier still lives.
For example, the first time she incorporated human figures in here work she was inspired by Toulouse Lautrec.
Her non-narrative video and multi-screen moving - image works, broadly addressing themes of history, humanity and time, depict unidentifiable human figures in movement within a landscape.
Representing plants or human figures in organic forms, his sculptures were firmly rooted in nature.
The subtle interaction of human figures in her densely patterned tableaux reflects the work of Malick Sidibé, the great, late Malian photographer.
Thanks to the increased technological advances in video game capabilities, the legislators were especially concerned with the realistic replica of human figures in video games like Mortal Kombat, as opposed to the previously standard animation style characters in video games previously.
My attention was drawn to the spiral staircase, above which dangled a number of blue glass ornaments (handblown by MIT graduate David Smith) representing human figures in assorted forms and positions.
Finally, by including relatively small human figures in their works or not including humans at all, they were demonstrating ideas about humanity's connection to the larger natural world and reminding us that the natural world exists outside of human endeavors.
In an outlined space beneath the line was a row of human figures in black.
Purchased in 2005 for a specially reducedrice (thanks to the artist Alison Kinnaird) of # 25,000 it is formed of images of human figures in various poses again engraved on coloured glass.
Over the years the human figures in his prints have filled more and more of the space, leaving less and less for the plant forms, abstract patterns and calligraphy that appeared in early works.
Crafted in sterling silver, a human figure in a yoga pose is given added depth with a combination
Richard Boone is the standout as a hearty bear of an intelligence veteran who mentors O'Neal in the insidious games played in the name of counter-intelligence, and George Sanders (first seen in drag playing piano in a gay lounge), Nigel Green (a pimp in Mexico), Dean Jagger (hiding out a country vicar) and Max Von Sydow (as a deadly Soviet assassin who, haunted by his past, may be the most human figure in the bunch) fill out the deadly rogues gallery.
This step by step guide will lead Junior and High School students through drawing a human figure in proportion.
The human figure in the middle of the NAIA logo signifies that our role as responsible stewards is vital to solving problems and achieving balance in the natural world.
As he looked down the beach he noticed a human figure in the distance that appeared to be moving like a dancer.
His principal subject has always been the human figure in its natural environment filtered, structured and simplified to focus on the organic complexity of the human spirit.
China Art Today, Collateral Event of the 57th Venice Biennale, Giardini Arsenale, Italy (2017); Fire Within: A New Generation of Chinese Women, Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (2016); Animaux Biennale, Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, China (2016); 4th Jakarta Contemporary Ceramics Biennale, National Gallery of Indonesia, Indonesia (2016); International Youth Animation Biennale, China Academy of Art, Hangzhou (2016); Here Out There, Helsinki Festival, Finland (2015); Tradition and Innovation: The Human Figure in Contemporary Chinese Art, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (2015); China 8 - Contemporary Art from China on the Rhine and Ruhr, Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany (2015); Tradition and Innovation: The Human Figure in Contemporary Chinese Art, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin - Madison, WI (2015); Busan Biennale, South Korea (2014); Landscape of Mind, Artmia Foundation, Beijing, China (2014); Caissa Rising Arting, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China (2014); The Start of a Long Journey, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China (2014); A Call - Girls - Attack, Kalrsruhe University of Arts and Design, Germany (2013); CAFAM Future, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China (2013); Gathered World, Ceramics Gallery, Aberystwyth Art Centre, Wales, UK (2010); Mahjong: Contemporary Chinese Art from the Sigg Collection, University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, CA (2008), and The Chinese Contemporary Art Exhibition, Miro Museum, Barcelona, Spain (2008).
Perspectives on Contemporary American Realism, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A Private Vision: Contemporary Art from the Graham Gund Collection Museum of Fine Arts Boston, MA A Close Look at the Human Figure in Contemporary Art Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans, LA
Birds were a favourite motif, along with sun, moon and stars, and Hoyland even included the human figure in some of his canvases.
People have seen traces of the human figure in Pollock's last work, and they have seen it as a betrayal, much as de Kooning's women before him or the merger of abstraction and cartoon agonies in Philip Guston later on seemed one as well.
Learn how artists represent the human figure in unexpected ways.
This class will focus on the fundamental principles essential to achieve a convincing three - dimensional representation of the human figure in oils.
This exhibition explores Lichtenstein's treatment of the human figure in works that proceed from his iconic cartoon paintings from the»60s.
The work ranges from that of Sophie Calle and Rineke Dijkstra to Marlene Dumas and Julian Opie, tracing the varying and sometimes radical strategies of artists working today to depict the human figure in its many forms.
How contemporary artists draw the human figure in an affordable, up - to - date and well - illustrated survey, covering an eclectic range of drawing styles and media
This exhibition focuses on Lichtenstein's diverse treatment of the human figure in works that proceed from his iconic cartoon paintings from the»60s.
Robert Mapplethorpe never concealed his interest in and passion for the human figure in all its sensuous manifestations.
The conversation rounded out the symposium's focus on portraiture and the histories and processes of representing the human figure in the nation's collection.
Tate Britain, London The contrasting visions of Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud take centre stage in this thrilling survey spanning 100 years of the human figure in British art
David Park and Milton Avery — who bucked the trend and painted the human figure in abstract - expressionist times — receive deserved attention in a gallery show highlighting their substantial influence on two major postwar art movements.
Filling the main part of the gallery are eight sculptures inspired in part by Carlo Scarpa's intricately designed vitrines specially made to display plaster models of the human figure in the Museo Canoviano in Passagno, Italy.
From Muybridge «The human Figure in Motion: Woman Emptying a Bowl of Water / Paralytic Child Walking on All Fours», 1965
Francis Outred, Chairman and Head of Post-War and Contemporary Art EMERI: «Bacon's Head with Raised Arm poses the question that would haunt Bacon for the duration of his career: how to paint the human figure in the age of photography.
Featuring over 70 contemporary artists from around the world, Drawing People: The Human Figure in Contemporary Art is an in - depth look at how contemporary artists draw the human figure.
His work will be examined alongside other representations of the human figure in post-war art to look at how artists rehabilitated figuration.
Basquiat's work is an example of how the American artists of the «80s could reintroduce the human figure in their work after the wide success of Minimalism and Conceptualism, thus establishing a dialogue with the more distant tradition of «50s Abstract Expressionism.
Recipient of the 1994 Turner Prize Antony Gormley (b. 1950) is an internationally acclaimed British artist who has revitalized the human figure in sculpture.
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