In her memoirs, she recalls sometimes seeing the pattern
in paintings spilling over the edges of the canvas to envelop her and everything around her, dissolving her inner self in the outside world.
Not exact matches
In summer, the crowd
spills out from the turquoise walls (
painted to match the food truck that launched chef Christina Nguyen's arepa mini-empire) to a rollicking patio.
Invest
in baby apparel that will last throughout that stage of constantly getting grimy, getting scratches from bikes, burrowing dirt, and getting
spilled with
paint.
In a clear rejection of the Labour government, the country looks as if a tin of blue
paint has been
spilled across the South coast through the Midlands with streaks moving North.
These amazing designer lamps look like
spilled paint and come
in a variety of cool colors.
Oh God, now all we can imagine are the cars bursting open, vital organs
spilling out like all the tiny people
in that one Hieronymus Bosch
painting.
The path of the dollar bill, and point of view
in each episode,
paints a picture of a modern American town with deep class and cultural divides that
spill out into the open as the town's secrets get revealed.
Not only that, but he will also likely
spill things, track dirt
in your house, and possibly take up hobbies like paw
painting and mud wrestling.
One day you may be standing
in awe of age old Aboriginal rock
painting, to stepping ashore
in Dili, to being a witness to the vast and impressive tidal changes at Montgomery Reef as the tide drops 40 feet
in mid ocean trapped waters
spill grandly over the edge of the exposed reef.
With a little help from some masking fluid, tutor Siân Dudley shows you how to create the effect of the sun
spilling through the leaves of the trees as she
paints this majestic scene of bluebells
in the woods.
Spontaneity, chance,
spilling, dripping and brushing became important working methods
in the mid to late 1970s and Bowling began referring to his work as «poured
paintings».
Right on opening night
in Chelsea, Sofia Maldonaldo elsewhere was
spilling so much
paint that it landed
in the corners of the room as well as on canvas.
His most recent series of
paintings from 2010, titled «Naturafutura», depict abstract swirls of black
paint, inspired by his studio
in coastal Brazil and the British Petrol oil
spill crisis.
Since his bravura institutional outing
in 1997 at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Melgaard's forté has been crass, crudely drawn, graffiti - like images of, and writings about, bareback and interracial gay sex — «hate fucking,» «gay terrorism,» «white Daddy dick,» «big fat black dick,» «straight cock,» and other delightful variations on the theme, all layered and scrawled on
paintings, old beds, couches
spilling over with posters, and other messy piles of carefully amalgamated bric - a-brac.
A
painting may begin
in a traditional sense, with a few strokes on canvas, then become whitewashed, sanded, thrown on the ground to collect
spills from another project, whitewashed again, and so on, up to at most 15 times before a surface is built, and the work is deemed finished.
He previously depicted food items
in pieces such as Pumpkin Sculpture (1998) and the large - scale, cartoonish sculpture Hot Dog Man (2011), and his use of found objects (like the jars and bottles
in the «
Spill Paintings») started with My Empire (2011), a 6 - foot - tall assemblage of detritus that came from cleaning out his office.
In his recent exhibition, Standard Deviation, at the Green on Red Gallery (May 30 — July 6, 2013), the aluminum sheets that make up the surfaces of his
paintings are covered with thin layers of translucent colors; puddles, slashes and
spills; scraped, sanded and scarred areas; built up grooves and ellipses, none of which add up to an overall image or dissipate into randomness and chaos.
It is a typical work
in Tony Tasset's series of «
Spill Paintings,» which could also be called «Goo Fests» or «Kitchen Nightmares.»
In Boschville, one observes the artist's early use of squeegees and the remnants of scraping,
spilling and lifting of pliable acrylic
paint.
With White Lies, 2013, a worn step ladder is inlayed with opal, pearl and semi-precious stones from around the world
in forms that suggest
spilled paint and coffee stains.
The weightiness is evoked not by any darkness, but by the unique
paint application the artist employs
in her large - scale canvases,
in which she lets gravity dictate the way
paint falls,
spills, and spatters across the expansive surfaces.
This sculptural quality allows them to be displayed
in various ways: here, strewn casually beneath two large untitled
paintings (both 2015), the loose puzzle pieces of Patchworks might be what
spilled from the pair of geometrically abstracted canvases above.
Viewers
in quest of figurative imagery were left simply with the drama of Hoyland's virtuoso handling of
paint; the visual tug and pull as one field of colour leaked into or overlaid another, his vivid drips,
spills and controlled pourings.
Among the 13 are Nicola Tyson's
Spilled Guts, a canvas of internal organs; an untitled sculpture of papier maché splattered with acrylic by Franz West; and Alan Charlton's Vertical
Painting in 20 Horizontal Parts, comprising planks of grey canvas.
One particularly striking work is Molly Zuckerman - Hartung's The Failure of Contingency (2012),
in which
painted ribbons of canvas
spill like linguine over the floor, beginning from a small square frame and ending
in a puddle of fabric underneath two folding chairs.
There is, however, a marked variety
in the formal means of the
paintings of 1947, ranging from precisely edged forms and dense Cézanne-esque brushwork to loosely
painted, disconnected areas that
spill over the surface.
Pouring
paint directly onto a canvas, this process involves
spilling different colors on top of one another
in order to produce unexpected, swirling patterns.
He intensely enjoys contemplating
painting tropes, teasing out the clichéd meaning
in painterly incidents like drips,
spills, and spatter.
In Maier's
painting, a yellow box of cornmeal cereal — which reminds her of the kind of thick porridge she ate as a child — and the
spilling milk are the central focus, as well as the women and their conversation.
In her relief painting Carpet - Style Tilework in Live Flesh (1999) sculpted purplish - red viscera seem to spill from a torn - open wall of delicate blue - and - white Portuguese tile
In her relief
painting Carpet - Style Tilework
in Live Flesh (1999) sculpted purplish - red viscera seem to spill from a torn - open wall of delicate blue - and - white Portuguese tile
in Live Flesh (1999) sculpted purplish - red viscera seem to
spill from a torn - open wall of delicate blue - and - white Portuguese tiles.
In her work, the Los Angeles artist Sarah Cain sometimes uses house
paint, which can be a useful habit when her site - specific abstractions
spill off the paper or canvas, as they often do, and onto the walls, windows, floor, and wherever else her wandering eye might take her.
A camera positioned surveillance - style shows the artists engaged
in a series of preparatory and exhaustive actions:
spilling Yves Klein bluish
paint on the floor to reveal the reflection of overhead lights, holding a box
in the corner and letting it fall to the ground, and lassoing a bucket of tennis balls.
In addition, LSG is dedicated to a contemporary program that incorporates
paintings, photography and sculpture, as well as conceptual and multimedia art by a growing roster of regional, national and international artists, including Gino Miles, Thalen & Thalen, Chris Bracey, David
Spiller, Jason Myers, Russell Young, David Kramer, Wayne Warren, Dale Enochs, Constance Edwards Scopelitis and William John Kennedy.
Today, heroically scaled
paintings of faces, landscapes
in Maine and city views — recently completed by Mr. Katz, who turned 90
in July —
spill out of the studio into the spartan living quarters.
In this solo exhibition of works on canvas, Monaghan applies
paint by flicking,
spilling, and dripping into a textural, immersive, multi-level artworks.
Freedman's «Clothes
in a Drawer,»
in which carefully
painted doll clothes
spill from a life - size drawer, is similar.
He pulls out one photo that features artist Hermann Nitsch confronting the camera wearing only a pairofpaint - spattered pants and suspenders, his head largely obscured
in painted swirls but his belly
spilling over the top of his pants.
But
in the early 1950s,
in the years just before his tragic death at age 44
in an alcohol - fueled car crash, Pollock was experimenting with a new way of confronting his surface,
spilling black enamel
paint — the kind you might use on outdoor ironwork — onto raw cotton duck canvas, a clashing, angry union of synthetic industrial chemical and unprimed organic substrate.
Peter Young's large - scale
painting from 1972 utilizes a Rorshach technique grounding the show and actively calling attention to the theme of subjective perception, which
spills onto all of the other works
in the gallery.
Currently on show at Blain Southern, Hirst's «Visual Candy»
paintings are accompanied by candy
spills by Cuban artist Félix González - Torres, who died
in 1996.
In addition, LSG is dedicated to a contemporary program that incorporates
paintings, photography and sculpture, as well as conceptual and multimedia art by a growing roster of regional, national and international artists, such as Gino Miles, Thalen & Thalen, David
Spiller, Russell Young and Amy Kirchner among others.
Out of the community - based
painting project, Smoke and Water (2014 - 2017), represented
in the show by four large canvases that addressed the coal ash
spill on the Dan River
in Virginia and North Ca...
Tasset returns to the Kavi Gupta Gallery, 835 W. Washington, with the latest installment
in his «
Spill Paintings» series, which began
in 2012.
In the large
painting, Over and Under Growth, high - rise buildings
spill up from one side of the
painting, while a wild forest pushes through random architectural elements on the other.
Here a gaggle of slick, black ducks suggests the victims of an oceangoing tanker
spill, while recalling, purely
in terms of surface design, some of the sublimely apolitical color field
paintings of Morris Louis.
Tasset began the
Spill Paintings series
in 2012 with a process that included collaging fake
spilled objects onto panels — the products appeared to tip from their containers, structured around the bold forms of
spilled or poured liquid.
Elisabeth Condon has developed an extensive body of work that exploits the
spill of poured
paint as a central landmark
in her compositions.
2016 Me And My Arrow, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, US Tony Tasset, The Suburban Milaukee, Walker's Point, Milwaukee, US Past Tense: 50 Years of Master Drawings, Lawrence & Clark, Chicago, US 2014
Spill Paintings, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, US 2013 Domestic Abstractions: 1986 — 2013, Kavi Gupta, Berlin, Germany 2012 Selected Works from the 80s and 90s,
In / Situ at Expo Chicago, Chicago, US Rainbow, Sony Pictures Studios, Culver City, US 2011 Tony Tasset, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, US Judy, Leo Koenig, New York City, US Life During Wartime, Rochester Arts Center, Rochester, US 2010 Selected Works 1986 - 1996, Tony Tasset, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, US Eye, Pritzker Park, Chicago, US 2009 Squib, Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, Austria 2008 Kavi Gupta Gallery, Leipzig, Germany 2007 Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, US 2006 Frownland, VonZweck Gallery, Chicago, US 2003 University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, US Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Portland, US 2002 Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY 2001 Judy, Donald Young Gallery, Chicago, IL Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 2000 Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY Tony Tasset: As It Is, The Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH 1998 Tony Tasset, Institite of Visual Arts, Milwaukee, WI Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 1997 Feigen Contemporary, New York, NY Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 1996 Manfred Baumgartner Gallery, Washington, D.C. Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA 1995 Robert Smithson / Tony Tasset: Site / Nonsite, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL (catalogue) 1994 Feature, New York, NY 1993 Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL 1992 Feature, New York, IL Christopher Grimes Gallery, Santa Monica, CA Galeria Pedro Oliveira, Porto, Portugal (catalogue) Shedhalle, Zurich, Switzerland (catalogue) 1991 Feature, New York, NY Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL 1990 Feature, New York, NY 1989 Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago, IL 1988 Feature, Chicago, IL Susanne Hilberry Gallery, Birmingham, MI Daniel Weinberg Gallery, Los Angeles, CA Feature, Chicago, IL 1987 Karsten Schubert Ltd., London, England (catalogue) 1986 Domesticates, Feature, Chicago, IL (catalogue) Christine Burgin Gallery, New York, NY
Her passion for plein air
painting — a fundamental practice for the Impressionists —
in tandem with her deep reverence for Classical and Renaissance
painting,
spills onto her canvases to create abstract works that interweave echoes of history with the contemporary
in a fresh and enduring way.
When I arrive at her studio, high
in an old factory warehouse overlooking Manhattan, the ebullient Pozanti shuffles
in with a leather sack
spilling open with books — Race Against the Machine, How to Create a Mind among them — telling of the newfound infatuations laced within her
paintings.