Sentences with phrase «hyperrealistic works»

His latest hyperrealistic works will go on show at the Osborne Samuel Gallery in London this November, including his most recent bronze pieces and drawings.

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Opening: Taner Ceylan at Paul Kasmin Here's a new exhibition of work by Turkish hyperrealistic painter Taner Ceylan, his second at Paul Kasmin.
We've featured the work of Hulu previously, and are always blown away by his hyperrealistic street murals of beautiful bathing women at various ocean and river locations.
With this retrospective, which includes 70 works by more than 30 artists, the Kunsthal is bringing an unparalleled collection of hyperrealistic masterpieces to the Netherlands.
Ron Mueck, an Australian artist known for his hyperrealistic figural sculptures, has created his largest work to date.
WOMEN Words, Phrases, and Stories debuted at FLAG Art Foundation in New York City earlier this year, but in her first Los Angeles solo, they are uniquely exhibited together with several of Tompkins» famous Fuck Paintings, the hyperrealistic pornographic works she began in 1969 and still makes today.
If Marshall's work considers the erasures of history, Casteel's is very much set in the present tense (though her paintings are less a literal transcription of real life than they may seem: «I like to think of them as being able to wobble in and out of these flat and hyperrealistic spaces»).
Francesca Capossela writes about Antonio Santin's hyperrealistic rug paintings on the Creators Project: Before the rug series, Santin tells The Creators Project, the painter was working on still lifes.
Large - scale, hyperrealistic, and rendered in smooth oil paint, the works immortalize the flower through an entrancing and evocative narrative.
This exhibition focuses on her recent works, hyperrealistic close - ups of makeup - laden lips, eyes, and toes, whose luscious colors, glossy surfaces, and immediate subject matter are both seductive and disturbing.
Voligamsi's works — monochromatic, hyperrealistic and symbolic in details — reveal themselves over time.
From the vast and intricate drawings of Laurie Lipton to Christian Rex van Minnen's psychedelic grotesquerie, from Mark Ryden's adorable pop surrealist mashups to Kikyz1313's watercolour explorations of innocence and entrails and from Jeremy Geddes's hyperrealistic floating figures to Michael Hussar's dark provocative oil paintings, the work of the Beinart Collective's featured artists is as diverse as it is unusual.
Hyperrealistic and anthropomorphic figuration from the post-war era up to the present day is represented by works of Duane Hanson (WAR) and George Segal, A.D. Christian, Franz Bernhard, A.R. Penck and Magdalena JetelovĂ .
Known for his hyperrealist sculptures, Matelli's work and hyperrealistic sculptures are shaped by internal desires and external forces.
The exhibition provides a survey of hyperrealistic painting from the late 1960s to the present day and includes works by the classics of hyperrealism: Richard Estes, Robert Cottingham, Chuck Close, Don Eddy and others.
These paintings are reminiscent of the complicated, emotive works of Gerhard Richter, who can paint an abstract canvas that is challenging and interesting, followed by a hyperrealistic portrait that is seemingly devoid of brushstrokes.
Later on, its elements could be found in Situationism, the Feminist movement, the hyperrealistic sculptures of Claes Oldenburg, the Chinese Cynical Realism, punk projects and the work of the Young British Artists... Indeed, the Surrealist intent to liberate expressive form, to release the world of the subconscious, of dreams and nightmares, paranoia, suppressed eroticism, and the dark side of the mind, continues to fascinate the world almost a century after it was born, creating an enduring and ever - lasting legacy.
Well displayed, and spanning a wide variety of media and styles, from abstract sculpture to hyperrealistic figuration, light installations to watercolor sunsets, this year is no different, with thirty - seven artists selected from two hundred nominations, displaying over one hundred works spread across the Academy's campus.
campus» use of 4K technology gives the works hyperrealistic definition, but the overall effect is visually idiosyncratic.
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