Sentences with phrase «imagist painters»

Richard Hull joined the Phyllis Kind Gallery before his graduation in 1979 from the School of the Art Institute Chicago, where many of Chicago's legendary Imagist painters showed in the late - 1970's.
Sharrow has been thought of often as being a part of the «Chicago School» of imagist painters, fitting generationally into the «Monster Roster» group of artists from that city, including the most well - known of her classmates who lead the charge of image and ideas over pure abstraction, Leon Golub and Nancy Spero.
However, by the beginnings of the 1960s, leadership of the movement had shifted to the color - field and abstract imagist painters, whose followers in the 1960s rebelled against the irrationality of the Action painters.

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Roger Brown, a leading painter of the Chicago Imagist style, whose radiant, panoramic images were as passionately political as they were rigorously visual, died on Saturday at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta.
A painter associated with the Chicago Imagists of the 1960s, Ramberg enjoyed modest success in her lifetime, but has been largely overlooked since her untimely death at age 49.
She began her career as one of the so - called «new imagist» painters of the mid-1970s, working to find a new space between abstraction and representation.
«I'm a big fan of the Imagists,» he says, referring to painters like Jim Nutt and Ed Paschke, who took cartoon imagery and traveled to a darker place with it.
Instructed by artists including Ray Yoshida and Karl Wirsum and shown early in her career at the momentous Phyllis Kind Gallery, painter Mary Lou Zelazny is often grouped with the Chicago Imagists.
As a founding member of Chicago's famed Hairy Who (a group of figurative painters often subsumed under the banner of the Chicago Imagists whose ranks also include Karl Wirsum and Suellen Rocca among others), Nilsson is hardly unknown, but these 12 «monumentally - scaled» paintings made between 1984 and ’87 represent a selection of her later work that often goes unremarked upon in favor of focusing on her output from the 1960s.
He attributes his fondness for neon colours to skateboard graphics from the early «90s, and to the influence of Pop painters such as Peter Saul and the Chicago Imagist Barbara Rossi, who taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where Curry studied as an undergrad.
Artistic inspiration has come from two centuries of sources, ranging from 19th Century impressionists to 20th Century symbolist and abstract painters like Gustav Klimt, Franz Kline, and Chicago Imagist, Ed Paschke.
Action painting is distinguished from the carefully preconceived work of the «abstract imagists» and «colour - field» painters, which constitutes the other major direction implicit in Abstract Expressionism and resembles Action painting only in its absolute devotion to unfettered personal expression free of all traditional aesthetic and social values.
One of the original Imagist artists, Philip Hanson has been a signal Chicago painter since he first came on the scene in the late»60s.
In fact, nearly a full quarter of the 103 artists listed are primarily known for painting abstractions, from younger artists like Jacqueline Humphries and Philip Vanderhyden to major yet under - appreciated figures from previous eras, like Neo Geo painter Peter Schuyff and Chicago Imagist Philip Hanson.
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