Sentences with phrase «in lyrical»

Riopelle, however, was more interested in the lyrical potential of color than in strum und drang of Pollock and De Kooning.
Seery's work was also included in a Lyrical Abstraction exhibit at the Boca Raton Museum in 2009 called Expanding Boundaries: Lyrical Abstraction Selections from the Permanent Collection.
In his lyrical, abstract compositions...
In this exhibition of new paintings and works on paper, Kushner extends the boundaries of his compositions, infusing his iconic, organic imagery with vibrant color and increased geometric precision in a lyrical synthesis of styles and techniques.
Alessandro Diaz de Santillana has gone on to widen and enrich his own knowledge of the complex techniques of glass work, to «forget by heart» and translate those techniques in a lyrical and conceptual language of great intensity.
The process leaves the canvas in a lyrical frenzy of anxiety.
A disciple and vanguard of the taschist style, a non-geometric abstract style that developed in postwar Europe, Ayres was inspired by abstract expressionist art in the United States and painted in a lyrical, gestural style that stood in contrast to the hard - edge forms of her contemporaries.
Despite his commitment to abstraction, identifying anthropomorphic and zoomorphic traits in the lyrical, twisting forms is irresistible.
Her art entices viewers into an intimate examination of sifting through what is hidden and what is revealed in her lyrical and narrative paintings.
Inspired equally by Abstract Expressionism and fashion, Mack integrates function with form in his work, using pegboards, moving blankets and other utilitarian objects in lyrical and unexpected ways.
He excelled in the lyrical, lusty line, defining delightful double entendres.
In the 1990s, her Buddhist meditation practice, her relationship with her aging mother and the birth of her daughter converged, resulting in a lyrical and openly spiritual new body of work, friends said.
She frequently abandons concepts and uniformity, erasing the spectrum of fact or fiction in her lyrical paintings.
Instead they are always interrupted and cut short in their lyrical rhythms by the fragmented signs that slice through the paintings.
Produced after her return to Japan, these collages incorporate her signature «infinity nets» and polka dot forms in lyrical, surreal dreamscapes.
Somehow, no matter how many times I see Dan Flavin's work, I always seem to harbor the exact same misconceived expectation, namely that I'm going to encounter things of striking perceptual luxury — light mobilized within spatial scenarios à la James Turrell or Olafur Eliasson, say, in which the physical apparatus of the lamp is simply a vehicle for producing the radiant focus of the show, a nonphysical (even metaphysical) form of illumination that envelops and swallows the viewer in its lyrical maw.
Howard Mehring, Untitled (gray all - over), c. 1960 - 1962 Magna on canvas, 108 x 118 inches September 17 — October 31, 2009 Conner Contemporary Art presents Conversations in Lyrical Abstraction: 1958 - 2009, an exhibition that elicits visual conversations among work by Morris Louis, Alma Thomas, Howard Mehring Jeremy Blake, and Leo Villareal.
These new works continue to display the full range of his expressive language in a lyrical, playful and humorous spirit, but not without occasional violent or forceful outbursts of colour and shape that have characterized his oeuvre to date.
For his new video installation in Tank Shanghai Project Space, Saunders returns to his interest in the lyrical vocabulary of movement and camera in wuxia directors like King Hu, placed into relationship to painting and installed dynamically throughout the exhibition space.
Several years on, as Altoon matured into his mid-30s, those impulses would be caressed in lyrical — and inescapably erotic — reveries.
His work fits, more precisely, in the Lyrical Abstraction school of thought, which is also promoted by painters such as Michelle Destarac and Pierre Célice.
The majority of the paintings in the Lyrical Abstraction exhibition were created in 1969 and all are a part of my collection now.»
He recorded epiphanies large and small that transpired in those two acres, in both lyrical paint and in prose in his column «Notes from Madoo» published by The East Hampton Star.
The connection he made with Ronald Davis was mutually beneficial as these two Los Angeles artists and their mutual friends created a new force in Lyrical painting on the West Coast.
Pettet's painting became highly expressive and he continued to push his work in a lyrical and painterly direction.
PT: Your smaller gouache works don't form space so much as revel around the picture plane, engaging in lyrical, taxonomic pleasure.
«The paradisiacal landscapes of Sri Lanka are as astonishing as the barbarity of its revolution, and Munaweera evokes the power of both in a lyrical debut novel worthy of shelving alongside her countryman Michael Ondaatje or her fellow writer of the multigenerational immigrant experience Jhumpa Lahiri.»
Written in lyrical prose, If I Forget You is at once a great love story, a novel of marriage, manners, and family, a meditation on the nature of art, a moving elegy to what it means to love and to lose, and how the choices we make can change our lives forever.
In his lyrical debut, A Land More Kind Than Home, North Carolina author Wiley Cash uses multiple perspectives to tell the story of an event that divides a community.
In this lyrical, character - driven novel set before and after a pandemic, Potter's memorable performance guides listeners through shifting time periods and perspectives and immerses them in Mandel's examination of the role of art and culture in the survival of humanity.
In his lyrical, perceptive memoir, he tells his own rollicking tale of life, love and rock»n' roll.
The turbulent political history of South America is not often plumbed for fiction, but Alarcón does this complicated subject justice — and tells a moving tale besides — in his lyrical debut, set in an unnamed South American country.
In lyrical, free - verse poems, Bernier - Grand expertly extends the autobiographical imagery so evident in the art.
History comes alive in this lyrical and moving true story of one woman's courage and the inception of one of the most famous royal lineages of all time.
Robinson has spent her last two novels rounding out the lives and characters of the Ames family in her lyrical, deliberate writing, and it sounds like she'll be continuing in the same vein here.
The story is beautifully written in the lyrical language of a poet, yet it captures the devastating and brutal turns that life can take.
In this lyrical look at the water cycle, Miranda Paul explores the many forms water can take.
The way the fates of these two characters intertwine is just one of the surprises that unfold in this lyrical debut, which moves backward and forward in time to mirror the way the past suffuses their present - day lives.
Three generations of African American women (grandmother, mother, and daughter) remember their childhoods in this lyrical memoir spanning a century of life in the American South.
In lyrical, sensory verse, acclaimed author Venkatraman deftly shapes readers» comprehension of physical ability as lush descriptions parallel the novel's emotional expression.
Seventeen - year - old Odella, an Icelandic Canadian, confronts the secrets behind her mother's abandonment in this lyrical coming - of - age novel.
The Rolls - Royce Wraith Inspired by Music features exterior finished in Lyrical Copper paint with brushed and polished textures, and a contemporary copper theme in the cabin.
Titled, «You Got ta», Shawn has cleverly managed to describe the instructional shifts and the Instructional Practice Guides (IPG) in lyrical form.
Sung and spoken in lyrical verse like Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet, the movie casts a host of community and gang members played by Angela Bassett, Jennifer Hudson, Wesley Snipes, Samuel L. Jackson and, oddly, John Cusack.
But the movie Russell has made is closer to Melvin and Howard or The Social Network in its lyrical, panoramic sense of class and self - reinvention in America, of outsiders yearning to become insiders, or at least to feel comfortable inside their own skin.
The book is full of humor amidst the horror, and is told in a lyrical, poetic manner.
The film's a generational culture clash wrapped in a lyrical fantasy, but quietly so.
James Dean became the movies» all - time romantic teen - age icon when he pulled on his red jacket and played a confused knife - wielding kid named Jim Stark in this lyrical and violent drama of high school crime in the L. A. suburbs.
It is the love scenes, played beneath shimmering apple blossoms in lyrical soft focus, that stick in the memory, ironically turning what is now the film's ending into one of the director's most bitterly pessimistic scenes.
In lyrical prose, Fox ruminates on how these perceptions might influence our attitude toward the planet once human travel is possible.
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