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Quayola's new exhibition «Iconographies» represent a continuation of an ongoing project that employs computational methods to translate iconic paintings into abstract compositions made of points, lines, geometries, hues, saturations and texts.
NOME Gallery presents Iconographies, Quayola «s latest solo show in Germany, a continuation of an ongoing project that employs computational methods to translate iconic paintings into abstract compositions made of points, lines, geometries, hues, saturations, and texts.

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Ford's iconic blue logo is painted into the side of a grassy hill.
A selection of heels and accessories from Christian Louboutin's Autumn / Winter 2011 collection, have been transported into some of the world's most iconic paintings.
Saturday brings a pair of classics named after the dames that haunt our heroes: Gilda (1946), starring Rita Hayworth in her most iconic screen siren role as a sex kitten who digs her claws into the bodyguard (tough guy Glenn Ford) of her crippled sugar daddy husband (George Macready), and Laura (1944), with Gene Tierney as the beauty in a painting who obsesses homicide detective Dana Andrews.
Presenting more than 100 paintings from a twenty - year body of work, My American Dream weaves together famous figures, iconic events, inspiring landscapes, and personal experiences into a vibrant cosmology.
Paolini's belief that a work of art is not just reflective of the «here and now» but is also resonant of earlier traditions, has led him to investigate art's relation to the past, creating intriguing installations deeply rooted in art history from the Renaissance to today - from plaster casts of classical sculptures shattered on the ground, to photographs of iconic paintings by Northern Italian Renaissance painter, Lorenzo Lotto, or inquiries into the construction of the image.
For more than 30 years New York — based artist Joyce Pensato (born 1941) has transformed America's most iconic cartoon characters into psychologically charged enamel paintings and charcoal drawings.
This exhibition will feature photographs from his recent Pictures of Magazines 2 series, in which the artist has carefully culled and torn pieces of paper from art, fashion and news magazines; amalgamated them into re-creations of iconic and historically significant paintings; and then photographed and magnified the images, resulting in evocative, exquisitely - detailed and entirely unique works of art.
One of the most persistent themes in contemporary art since the early 1990s has been the proliferation of work that addresses «ruined modernity» and «failed utopias»: in other words, a type of art that reformats iconic examples of 20th - century architecture and design into painting, sculpture, photography, video, slide shows, archival installations, etc..
Roots painted to look like faces, driftwood, burned televisions, roller skates, porch furniture cut apart and refashioned into strange abstract sculpture, or iconic people and animals cut from bits of sheet metal.
For a new sculpture project he recycles bundled stacks of flattened cardboard into anthropomorphic monsters with enormous googly eyed stares, and the artist's iconic panda returns in large - scale pattern paintings like enormous swatches of custom designed fabric.
Following a trail of art, architecture, dance, design and music, Celia Hempton will transform part of the iconic brutalist building 180 Strand with a series of site - specific wall paintings, in collaboration with The Vinyl Factory, whilst the uncanny disused Jubilee line platform in Charing Cross Underground station will be transformed into a sensory installation by Koo Jeong A, co-commissioned with Art on the Underground.
He carried this interest into his artwork, creating iconic paintings of megastars, such as Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, and Elizabeth Taylor.
This type of art reformats iconic examples of twentieth - century architecture and design into other mediums (painting, sculpture, photography, video, slide shows, archival installations, etc).
On view are iconic works from key moments of his career, from his student days in the 1960s to the present, including his large - scale double portraits of the celebrity friends of his youth; the collaged Polaroids through which he examined new possibilities within Cubism as well as the artistic use of photography; his later forays into painting the landscape on location in his native Yorkshire; and finally, his experimental works using iPad apps.
Although my work doesn't look on the surface much like his, I think he taught me about using iconic signifiers and figures that I could project myself into for emotion and as an avatar in paint (like Scott McCloud describes in his amazing book, Understanding Comics, that we do as comic readers), and create figurative narrative allegories that hopefully resonate deeper than most political cartoons and relate to Goya and other art historical uses of politics and allegory as much as the imagery could relate to underground comics and contemporary worlds.
Jones frequently uses iconic phrasing from jazz vocalists and instrumentalists as raw material that she fragments, disrupts, and dissolves into associative sounds, which in turn function as distinct installations or in combination with sculpture or installations of her now emblematic Acoustic Paintings.
The Tate press office insists that a third of the art on display is still pre-1900, but most of such older works as are visible will be crammed into one big room of «iconic» paintings or shoved into the Clore gallery, which is supposed to be dedicated to Turner.
Often using iconic paintings, stained glass windows, or frescos as source material, the artist re-contextualizes these masterpieces by transforming brush strokes, sculpture and architecture into algorithmically derived abstract geometry, moving image and sound.
At POTSE 68, he will introduce his new project called Le Grand Verre, (a reference to Marcel Duchamp's iconic work by the same name) it merges abstract painting, photography and light art into new perspectives on the history of art.
He translates these images into both drawings and paintings, and, in doing so, he makes use of the iconic quality of pictures, which the media and art use daily - each according to its own agenda.
In addition to his two recent video works on display at Leila Heller Gallery, Azari also commissioned a painter to create replicas of classic orientalist paintings with specific changes or additions, such as playboy bunnies inserted into bath - house scenes, or RPG launchers and AK - 47s inserted into Jean - Léon Gérôme's iconic painting «The Snake Charmer» (1870).
Coney Island Is Still Dreamland (To a Seagull), a site - specific installation by artist Stephen Powers, will transform the Brooklyn Museum's Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery into a dynamic environment filled with paintings and signs that are created in the visual vernacular of the iconic seaside community.
Although the movement already has its iconic abstract paintings, and its greater and lesser artists, it has also been able to maintain an atmosphere of dynamism, fluidity and change, because its most forceful participants have time and again resisted the temptation to settle into some static or over-individualized idiom.
The exhibition, drawn from the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of Modern Mexican Art, features many of the artists» most iconic paintings and offers a rich insight into the work and lives of two of the most celebrated figures in modern art.
Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Masterpieces of the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection features many of the artists» most iconic paintings and offers a rich insight into the work and lives of the two central figures of Mexican Modernism.
Art historian R. Tripp Evans delves deep into the significance and origins of Grant Wood's iconic painting, one of the works in the RA's exhibition America after the Fall: Painting in thpainting, one of the works in the RA's exhibition America after the Fall: Painting in thPainting in the 1930s.
Both Bush and Macdonald began their careers oriented towards the landscape painting of Canada's iconic Group of Seven (the subject of an exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London from October, 2011 into January, 2012).
One of the paintings and a number of the works on paper are related to Gorky's iconic Nighttime, Enigma, and Nostalgia series, a group of complex works that crystallize the artist's investigations into iconography that fuses elements of Cubism and Surrealism.
The paintings by de Kooning also represent two iconic bodies of his late work, including four major examples of abstract landscape paintings from the 1970s, in which the artist's vibrating strokes of bright blues and flesh pinks evoke the sea, sand, and coastal light of East Hampton, and a group of paintings from the 1980s where he transforms his richly impasto canvases of the previous decade into luminous compositions in which ribbons of color ripple and curve across pale, ethereal backdrops.
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