Without the atmospheric effects you can not as easily sink
into the pictorial surface.
The essential of painting is that something, that «ethereal glue,» that intermediary product which the artist secrets with all his creative being and which he has the power to place, to encrust, to impregnate
into the pictorial stuff of the painting.
Borrowing its title from a film of the same name by Artavazd Peleshyan, the exhibition plunged visitors
into a pictorial and sound environment, in which Guillermo Kuitca built an intricate network between his own art and that of fellow artists Tarsila do Amaral, Francis Bacon, Vija Celmins, David Lynch, Artavazd Peleshyan, and Patti Smith.
Many of the planes, however, particularly those on the periphery of the painting, appear to be remnants of the human body; their undulating contours loosely recall arms, legs, and torsos that have been distilled
into pictorial entities.
Her installation based work addresses the shift between image - planes and space and aims to turn mathematical space concepts
into pictorial images.
Rather than analyzing an existing object or scene and extrapolating into realms of pure form, Vance transforms improvised marks
into pictorial, sculptural - seeming bodies.
The drawings, which seem to breathe
into the pictorial space and capture the tension between chance and intentionality like the philosophical action of the Zen «ensō.»
Music has played a central part in the artist's output, serving as a metaphor for his method of working in which fusion and rhythm, improvisation and repetition, and density and harmony of sounds are turned
into pictorial gestures.
In the work of Ryan McLaughlin, writing softens
into the pictorial.
The epic scale and perspective of Kiefer's work sweeps viewers
into his pictorial realm, where they may find themselves searching their own consciences.
As is common in her work, White explores the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and installation, here employing nostalgic symbols in a way that lures the viewer
into a pictorial haze to examine an unfolding story.
His garland crown and the litany of contradictions of his characterization enters
into pictorial conversation with Picasso's 1905 Garcon à la pipe.
With his work, Rudolf Stingel invites the viewer into a relationship that, more than visual, is also tactile, experiential, and introduces a participative dimension
into the pictorial process.
A desire to dig deeper
into pictorial space, coupled with her careful study of Cézanne, especially his practice of drawing with colour, led to a new structure — the introduction of planes formed by the junction of intersecting verticals and diagonals — and of colours and contrasts.
A rightward tilt of the head sends this shadowy wood back
into the pictorial distance, beyond a fiery orange lake and foreground foliage.
And we must not forget that Surrealism itself was based in two divergent concepts, one in which works of art were first elaborated in the mind and then translated
into pictorial matter.
«Malevich is monumental not for what he put
into pictorial space,» writes Schjeldal, «but for what he took out: bodily experience, the fundamental theme of Western art since the Renaissance.»
By plunging visitors
into a pictorial and sound environment, the exhibition presented a personal and original look back over the Fondation Cartier's history, made up of unexpected dialogues and connections between ideas, artists, and artworks.
These large sections of asymmetrical photo paper evolve
into a pictorial language of impressions of bodies, and objects through color, light and shadows.
Across a vast expanse of canvas standing eight feet tall, the amorphous forms of Andy Warhol's striking Rorschach propels the viewer
into a pictorial and psychosomatic contemplation.
The first works in the series were debuted in Douglas's 2016 Hasselblad Award solo exhibition at the Hasselblad Center in Gothenburg, Sweden, and the compositions that will be on view in this exhibition represent a more expansive and nuanced investigation
into pictorial abstraction as well as the complex relationship between technology and image making.
Easel painting was intimate and required the viewer to slowly lean
into the pictorial space; large compositions immediately confronted the onlooker from afar.
Not exact matches
Works on which you're able to obtain a copyright fall
into eight categories: literary works; musical works; dramatic works;
pictorial, graphic and sculptural works; sound recordings; pantomimes and choreographic works; audiovisual works; and architectural works.
Indeed, as early as Origen in the third century it was being pointed out that we must not think of the Ascension as a movement in space; and in fact Luke seems to have translated
into mythical form, i.e. a
pictorial narrative, the universal belief of the early Church that Jesus has ascended to the throne of God, not in a physical manner but in the sense that he has been exalted to Lordship over all the world.
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist
pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history
into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
And because I'm a slave to my Pinterest addiction, here are the instructions condensed
into one
pictorial:
- Putting their clean laundry
into their drawers (it helps that we have
pictorial labels on their drawers, which you can see in this post)
The unexpected love child of Wong Kar - wai and Andrei Tarkovsky, «Long Day's Journey
Into Night» transforms from a lush, slow - burn pastiche to an audacious filmmaking gamble while maintaining the
pictorial sophistication of its earlier section.
The movie never settles
into one of those loitering period
pictorials.
The story is principally a vehicle for the movie's meticulously detailed
pictorial beauty, which turns each scene
into an occasion for discovery and sometimes delight.
The Easter Story Wheel activity is designed for Early Years pupils however they are suitable for pupils with SEN.. This Story Wheel activity is a simple
pictorial representation of the Easter Story condensed
into six parts.
The following resources are: 1 - This Easter Story Wheel activity is a simple
pictorial representation of the Easter Story condensed
into six parts.
In fact, it's hard to imagine any way to translate the DC2 comics
into print: Rather than moving from panel to panel, readers will tap the screen to bring in the next storytelling element, which could be a word balloon, a
pictorial element, or a whole new scene.
I expect these accusations will reach a fever pitch tomorrow, not just in light of my recent
pictorial of PETA's brutal slaying of animals and its abhorrent defense of abusive shelters, but also because I will post an article called «The Lie at the Heart of the Killing: The Myth of Pet Overpopulation,» where I take to task the notion of national pet overpopulation, regional pet overpopulation, shelter overpopulation, and why the calculus doesn't change when you include the number of animals living on the street
into the equation.
Marvel at petroglyphs believed to have been made by the indigenous Tainos and gain insight
into this fascinating
pictorial record.
What has never been sufficiently taken
into account by «serious» criticism is the character of these works as monumental and ironic put - ons, blagues, a favorite form of destructive wit of the period, inflated to gigantic dimensions —
pictorial versions of those endemic pranks which threatened to destroy all serious values, to profane and vulgarize the most sacred verities of the times.
Showing work made over this expansive time period will offer an insight
into Hodgkin's relationship to India while also revealing the evolution of his
pictorial language — from the figurative work of the 1960s through to the dynamic, gestural style of recent years.
It seems to both reflect the balance of the organic versus the inorganic found in her paintings as and to integrate the work
into it's very purposeful
pictorial / ground relationship.
Alexander Calder revolutionized art in the early 1930s by introducing actual movement
into his sculptural and
pictorial compositions.
In the 1980s and 90s she returns to
pictorial and sculptural production in dialogue with the modern grid, turning it
into an organic motif, in allusion to her previous accumulations and nets.
In Underground Fantasy (Subway)(c. 1940), Rothko uses absurdly elongated figures to divide the
pictorial field
into squared - off areas of incident.
Lisa Sigal brings architecture and painting
into dialogue by creating a series of physically inaccessible rooms that can only be viewed as
pictorial spaces.
Joe Deutch's -----, A Cottage Industry is part of an on - going investigation
into public acts and
pictorial theater.
His kaleidoscopic compositions of overlapping grids and patterns create complex
pictorial spaces, and his use of transparent pigments allows the viewer to see, as the artist has said, «all the events that went
into the making of the painting.»
He aims to bring painting
into conflict on several fronts at the same time — with its own history, with its clichés, and with the ubiquitous power of the
pictorial languages of advertising and pop.
They stare out of
pictorial space
into an unknown distance, with their detached gazes separated from the viewer's own perusal of them.
Describing abstraction as a «revolution of twentieth century art», Hoyland began making early enquiries
into how rational thought and visual perception could be used as the sole basis for
pictorial composition.
In her deeply distinctive
pictorial language, and sometimes very large - scale formats, the rational and emotional enter
into a dialogue, both sensually seducing and intellectually stimulating viewers.
«I see this exhibition as an opportunity to foreground the importance of my drawings as formal
pictorial excavation
into my thinking mind.
My work relates to Cubists and Futurists paintings — in which the natural world is translated
into a stark
pictorial language of shapes, lines and angles.