Sentences with phrase «known painting gesture»

The white splat on the surface of the painting is at first comforting in being normative as a known painting gesture and as an understandable metaphor tied to the title.

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Known for her vocabulary of schematic linear constructions evocative of fantastic structures, tight to loose linear coils, and flat, template - like shapes, Greenbaum has steadily moved from drawing in thin paint on white grounds to layering the surface with different structures and gestures.
37 x 49» framed acrylic on canvas Daniel Phill is known mostly for his botanical imagery, his paintings bear his signature bold strokes and improvised gestures and marks that are cre...
Known for deconstructing institutional and academic books as a gesture of challenging historical and contemporary power structures, Jones unveils new paintings that incorporate found texts on black history, law and higher education.
This term, defined by Donald Judd, is helpful in appreciating Benglis's productions, from her notorious 1974 full - page advertisement in Artforum, featuring her tanned, nude self wearing sunglasses and wielding a formidable dildo; to the well - known paint pours that form frozen gestures and bodily accumulations; videos that play with representation and image / sound distortions; and a range of bedazzled reliefs that court vulgarity and glamour in equal measure.
Katharina Grosse is known for the vibrant palette and exuberant gestures of her large - scale canvases and raucous installations which merge painting, sculpture, and architecture.
The Berlin - based artist Katharina Grosse is known for the vibrant palette and exuberant gestures of her large - scale canvases and raucous installations that merge painting, sculpture, and architecture.
Back in New York, immersed in the circle of artists known as the New York School and with Cage and Cunningham's avant - garde influence as a foil, Rauschenberg explored many of the central ideas of Abstract Expressionism, both acknowledging and transgressing the movement's emphasis on gesture, individualism, action, and direct expression through paint.
This simple gesture initiated a succession of material experiments that would come to be known as his extramurals — contoured paintings made by rending, lacerating, pulling and wrapping bands of fabric around stretcher bars or panels, sometimes with the additional structure of wire armature.
It's no longer a matter of the broad gesture — if it ever was at all — but of the variations, painting to painting, within the series.
60 x 36» acrylic on canvas Daniel Phill is known mostly for his botanical imagery, his paintings bear his signature bold strokes and improvised gestures and marks that are created an...
At Wharf Road, Hernández is showing abstract paintings that continue his investigation into gesture and form while extending the innovative techniques of accumulation and removal for which he has become widely known.
She is known for her densely layered and mesmerizing abstract paintings, which often gesture to the language of architecture and geography as inspiration for abstract compositions, as well as commentary on the complex social worlds we inhabit.
Known for his paintings Jules has rendered scenes from everyday life, geometric compositions, and abstracted symbols incorporating painterly gestures that show his true alliance with the brush and the process of pushing paint.
At Wharf Road, Hernández will show abstract paintings that continue his investigation into gesture and form while extending the innovative techniques of accumulation and removal for which he has become widely known.
Besides being known as a New York Abstract Expressionist using the freewheeling gesture of action paintings and loose, painterly style, his work is imbued with a sensibility honed by studying Italian antiquities and the Renaissance masters.
Martin Wong developed his known «Sign Language» paintings, that depict sentences in the finger alphabet of gesture language, as his answer to the «tags» of the New York graffiti artists.
Artist abandoned the conventions of brush and easel and played with new materials and methods of artistic gesture: commercial paints and housepainter's brushes, working on unstretched and unprimed canvases, moving the canvas to the floor, and applying paint with hands.This essential introduction spans the international breadth, conceptual depth, and seismic impact of Abstract art with a thorough survey not only of the big names such as Picasso, Klee, Kline, Rothko, and Pollock, but also lesser - known figures who made equally significant abstract contributions, including Antoni Tàs; pies, K.O. Götz, Ad Reinhardt, and Sophie Taeuber - Arp.
An influential professor and artist in Istanbul, Eviner is known for her drawings and paintings in ink and acrylic that depict fantastical human - animal creatures, and for her multimedia videos and installations that feature performers engaged in absurd gestures and ritualistic actions.
Known for paintings that merged the gestures of mid-century abstraction with the political iconography of 20th - century radical graphics, I continue my ongoing interrogation of Modernism with a significantly expanded visual lexicon.
But the 1960s also saw the rise of another high - brow movement known as Minimalism, a form of painting and sculpture purged of all external references or gestures - unlike the emotion - charged idiom of Abstract Expressionism.
Lisbeth McCoy's paintings combine memories of places intimately known through color, line and gesture.
For example, once I have applied paint on a canvas I no longer see my painting but simply a painting» With this exhibition Olivier Mosset once again masters not only the painterly gesture but also the creation of unprecedented ways of seeing.
Painted with a certain gusto in a color that could be identified as fuchsia, they are knowing nods to the complexities of gesture that remain in painting even today, as well as comebacks to the type of dialectical Greenbergian «service» described above.
A majority of the work express a frothy, slurry gesture in paint which is hypnotic in nature when viewing the works, and also display a quality of uneasiness knowing that these are representations of liquids many individuals consume on the daily.
36 x 60» acrylic on canvas Daniel Phill is known mostly for his botanical imagery, his paintings bear his signature bold strokes and improvised gestures and marks that are cr...
Every gesture is subtle, but all are purposeful, and together they seem to suggest the presence of one larger story, as if each painting were an episode in a tale that is known to the figures themselves but left to the viewer to assemble.
While Bischoff is perhaps best known for his figurative painting of the 1950s and 1960s, the paintings in this exhibition show a commitment to gesture, color and form that are not only central elements of his figurative works, but also in his later abstractions of the 1970s and 1980s.
Held started revealing himself as someone who equated the artist with an all - knowing creator in 1967, when he began, as Robert Storr has written, «to muscle painting back into three dimensions without betraying its character as painting or his own long - standing commitment to the primacy of gesture
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