Hiroshi Sugimoto's
iconic seascapes hang in Southampton, Matthew Ritchie shows new paintings in New York, a Joan Jonas video goes to Singapore, and more in this week's roundup of ART21 - featured artists.
Five works from Sugimoto's
iconic Seascapes series (1980 ---RRB-, in which the horizon divides sea and sky in varying locations and atmospheric conditions, will also be included.
Curator Philip Larratt - Smith has made a careful selection of ten large - format works from the artist's
iconic Seascapes series to create a resonant and poetic presentation in dialogue with Piano's architecture.
Hiroshi Sugimoto's
iconic seascapes hang in Southampton, Matthew Ritchie shows new paintings in New York, a Joan Jonas video goes to Singapore, and more.
Not exact matches
The
iconic bushland and glistening
seascapes fuse together to c...
From the peak you can see an
iconic karst island
seascape, small islands surrounded by a dozen shades of brilliant blue.
Seven photographs from the artist's
iconic «
Seascapes» series will also be on view.
Fittingly for an island nation, Japan, too, has a rich tradition of
seascape images, including the
iconic Katsushika Hokusai print The Wave (1830).
Highlights include works by the
iconic 19th - century painter Childe Hassam, who popularized impressionism in the United States with his lush city scenes and natural landscapes; Japanese American artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi's bold image of the modern woman as a bather in the 1920s; and a recent minimalist
seascape by photographer Catherine Opie that reduces the ocean to subtle, ethereal layers of color in which the human figure is almost overwhelmed by natural environment.
Tracey Emin returns to Turner Contemporary with an exhibition pairing her
iconic and installation My Bed with a collection of JMW Turner's
seascapes
Marin's enthusiasm would continue over the course of his long career, and in time his innovative paintings would take their place among those of the many other important American painters who depicted the state's uniquely American landscape, including the epochal
seascapes of his illustrious predecessor, Winslow Homer (American, 1836 - 1910), as well as the
iconic images of Mount Katahdin by his great contemporary in the Stieglitz group, Marsden Hartley (American, 1877 - 1943).
But the turbulence of our times, reflected in everything from terrorism to the thawing of the
iconic frozen
seascape of the Arctic, hint that a great transformation, for better or worse, is in the offing.