Sentences with phrase «influences as collage»

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The culture of Saint Lucia truly depicts the term «creole» as it is a tightly woven collage of cultures from the Amerindian, African, British, French & Indian influences.
Despite its simplicity, collage as a device can influence the mechanical and philosophical bearings of an artwork.
Born in Nigeria, Akunyili Crosby's large - scale works combine collage, painting, drawing and printmaking and «challenge conventions of portraiture, even as they filter a number of art historical and literary influences
Paintings, reliefs and collages such as the cubist - influenced Beach with Starfish (1993 - 34) chart his stylistic development from representational art through abstraction, while a display of selected works by contemporaries including Alexander Calder and Jean Hélion helps illuminate Piper's role as a champion of international abstract art in Britain.
This exhibition charts Höch's career beginning with early works influenced by her time working in the fashion industry to key photomontages from her Dada period, such as Hochfinanz (High Finance)(1923), which sees notable figures collaged together with emblems of industry in a critique of the relationship between financiers and the military at the height of an economic crisis in Europe.
I began in the 60s as a hard - edge Pop - influenced painter, who also did collages, drawings and multi-media.
She also works in collage and photography, taking on landscapes and still life, and cites Édouard Manet and Henri Matisse as influences.
Cey Adams is a master of collage and his work is very much informed by imagery that infuses daily life and, as a result, influences or affects daily life.
Her large scale works on paper, which combine collage, drawing, painting, and printmaking, challenge conventions of portraiture, even as they filter a number of art historical and literary influences.
Early collages are formal and reflect the influence of cubism, while collages of the 1950s are more liberated as the constraints of European modernism diminish and the influence of abstract expressionism appears.
Much as in the collages of Kurt Schwitters, whose work had a vital influence on Rauschenberg, the objects here have been plucked out of the artist's experience and hung on a geometric scaffold.
Collage is also an important influence on McIntosh's painting and in her sketchbooks she creates collaged drawings of different patterns that often end up as one of her large - scale paintings.
First made in the early - 1960s, Kusama's soft sculptures adorned with phallic - like protuberances anticipate the work of Claes Oldenburg, while her use of wallpaper and collages incorporating elements such as airmail stickers would have a profound influence on Andy Warhol.
Personal history is primary in works such as Radcliffe Bailey's Tricky 3 (2011), a multilayered piece that employs collage and explores both African American history and influences on the artist, and Trenton Doyle Hancock's 548 First Street N.E. (2012), an autobiographical portfolio based on the artist's childhood memories of his grandmother's house.
Influenced by artists such as Joseph Cornell and Marcel Duchamp, he also experimented with various materials in mixed - media collages, including images cut from books and magazines.
Albuquerque - based Rebekah Potter is even more explicit in referencing these same artists — she cites Rauschenberg and Tuttle as her main influences, and indeed there's something distinctly Combine - like about her mixed - media, semi-figurative collages.
As I thought about what size and type of works would complement the clusters of collages, it occurred to me that I wanted to include large - format Polaroid's, framed in such a manner as to recall the earliest daguerreotypes that were a direct influence to artists such as CourbeAs I thought about what size and type of works would complement the clusters of collages, it occurred to me that I wanted to include large - format Polaroid's, framed in such a manner as to recall the earliest daguerreotypes that were a direct influence to artists such as Courbeas to recall the earliest daguerreotypes that were a direct influence to artists such as Courbeas Courbet.
Influenced by artists such as Joseph Cornell and Marcel Duchamp, he also experimented with various materials in mixed - medium collages, including images cut out from books and magazines.
Breer's time in Paris saw him produce paintings, although influenced by abstract expressionism and akin to Dutch painter Piet Modnrian, his were markedly different as the collage seemed to allude to movement and conflicting patterns as opposed to one that is complimentary in composition.
Influenced by collage artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Holland works on paper and canvas, adding found objects to his compositions.
Tony Oursler himself writes a collage - like text on sources of inspiration for his work on «the face» and thus provides an insight into his long - standing interest in psychiatric conditions such as schizophrenia and MPD (multiple personality disorder) and on the influence of television and the Internet on our view of the world and ourselves.
Glasgow - based Hynd refers to the works as amputations or cuts, citing the influence of collage artist and paper - tearer Hans Arp, who was interested in the «cut that separates humankind from the goal it longs for: oneness».
[youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aX9SVg6L5vA] In the Art: 21 Season 4 episode Paradox, artist Mark Bradford cites the legacy of Abstract Expressionism as an influence on his process - oriented paintings and collages.
From video and collage to photography and writing, from feminism to social activism: Martha Rosler has influenced as many areas of endeavor as any artist alive.
Now based in Maryland, Richmond - Edwards cites as her influences Romare Bearden's collages, the aesthetics and principles of AfriCOBRA, and 19th century Japanese Block Prints.
Accompanying works take rectilinear shapes as form and subject, utilizing drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, and sculpture in explorations of geometry and its influence on the formation and consideration of aesthetic values.
You had just mentioned Burri as an important influence, but how about Franz Kline or the collage paintings of Robert Motherwell of the late 1940s and Conrad Marca - Relli of the early 1950s?
Joseph Cornell, the American artist in assemblage and collage, began showing at Julien Levy's gallery with the surrealists, and from his first collages of 1931 Cornell demonstrates the influence of surrealism - although, as he wrote in 1936 to Alfred Barr (the Director of the Museum of Modern Art who organized «Dada, Surrealism, and Fantastic Art»), «I do not share in the subconscious and dream theories of the surrealists.»
Tate Britain will on Wednesday open the first major exhibition examining the later work of a Dadaist artist now regarded as one of the true greats of 20th - century modernist art, whose abstract collages and concrete poetry were an enormous influence on later generations of artists.
Influenced by painters such as Alex Katz, Warhol and fellow Cincinnati native Jim Dine, Mr. Wesselmann began making collages in the late 1950s with material clipped from magazines.
Later described as the first art «happening,» the event profoundly influenced VanDerBeek's thinking «about how you can make things grow and collage things together.»
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