The dense weave of Bourgeois's drawings consists of intuitive expressions of emotion and reflects the intimate
iconicity of the forms, as well as the emotional intensity of the processed content.
No one painting has
the iconicity of Stella's black stripes, but her work has served as not even his could, as an iconic starting point for painting today.
As I conclude in revising a past review, no one painting has
the iconicity of black stripes from Frank Stella, but her work has served as not even his could, as an iconic starting point for painting today.
«[Cloepfil's designs] form a defining body of work within recent architecture, in which processes, an emphasis on craft, and a sensitivity to light and material have replaced the flamboyant
iconicity of many international architects.»
Not exact matches
The flamboyantly heterosexual, eight - times - married Taylor embodied feminine
iconicity to the point
of camp excess.
The complexity
of the relationship between the viewer and artwork was heightened through the celebrity subjects, Sasha Grey, Lindsay Lohan and Adriana Lima, whose inherent
iconicity destabilized perception.
Coats -
of - arms, public statuary, trophies, weaponry, naval warships and the costumes and regalia
of state are appropriated in Locke's sculptures, wall - hangings, installations and photographs in a continued deconstruction
of state power's
iconicity and histories.
In the subsequent large - scale works, the abrupt disjunctions remain, repurposing the genre
of history painting to express the complex nature
of iconicity in our age.
Like the sun, rugs enter and engage spaces inhabited by individuals and communities, holding an inherent
iconicity that represent everyday exercises
of social construction.