Not exact matches
As well, major museums are getting a fair amount of media coverage
around the restoration of important
paintings to be displayed in their original
large -
scale and extremely ornate frames.
He has taken
large -
scale paintings for «walks»
around the block, involving his neighbors and local shopkeepers in creating the meaning and experience of his work.
A broad survey of rare and never - before exhibited
large -
scale paintings, the exhibition centers
around the artist's monumental «map
paintings» created between 1967 and 1971, the year they were first shown at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
will feature
around 80 works, including many of Marshall's
large -
scale narrative
paintings, which should feel monumental within the concrete - heavy Marcel Breuer building.
In addition to his guerrilla street art presence, Fairey has executed more than 43
large -
scale painted public murals
around the world.
With an impressive group of newly produced,
large scale works, Nelson once again confirms her position as a vibrant, tough, and visually and materially inventive artist — a continued influence in the discussion
around current
painting practices.
Shaw uses a focus on the over-arching themes of fallibility — fallen heroes, collapsed economies, and political figures — to center his exhibition
around a series of
large -
scale paintings begun in 2004 on old, cut - apart theatrical backdrops.
The exhibition centred
around a powerful group of seven
large -
scale paintings where the artist restricted her palette to dark tones of black, red, blue and white.
Jonathan Chapline, whose work investigates digital aesthetics, will show medium - and
large -
scale paintings and sculptures that further explore how technological developments impact the ways we mediate the world
around us.
Points to ponder: both
paintings are
large in
scale (yet organized
around a center), make full use of the available canvas and were executed in such a way that texture and perceived depth play prominent roles.
The most noticeable, and therefore notable, features of Keltie Ferris's well - lavished
paintings are their two most immediate strata: Ferris finishes off her
large -
scale abstractions with arrays of spray -
painted dots and dashes and then returns with a brush loaded with a higher - intensity, contrasting color to lay down short, chunky strokes tightly packed in vertical, parallel arrangements
around the previous layer.
Vuillard's interest in patterned surfaces and domestic intimacy led him to produce many of his most compelling works
around 1900 in two radically different formats: on the one hand,
large -
scale paintings, conceived as decorative ensembles and commissioned for private, domestic spaces; and, on the other, intimate color lithographs, produced in series and destined for broader circulation.
The work Front, conceived by the artist Christian Falsnaes, is a participatory performance in which a
large -
scale structure is continuously spray
painted, torn down, paraded
around and subsequently rebuilt into new forms.
His
large -
scale paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture blended Native Northwest culture with images influenced by art
around the world, in the process challenging traditional notions of what Native art could look like, probing how art intersected with colonization, trauma, and identity.
There will be a
large scale of works, such as a 4 - meter height huge sculpture,
around 8 - meter height drawing, and his first attempt - a series of
paintings.
Our stand is centered
around Wonderland (2007), Luc Tuymans»
large scale painting depicting his unique interpretation of the Alice in Wonderland attraction at Disneyland.
Immersed in the worlds of sign
painting, murals, and
large -
scale festival and installation work, the pair wanted to create opportunities for communities to come together
around art that celebrated both the contemporary art world and the vernacular of place.
Both presenting new canvases and working on a
large scale — the smallest
painting in the exhibition is 6 feet tall — the two artists»
paintings are hung alternating
around the gallery space.
The exhibition revolves
around three
large -
scale paintings that, each in their own way, meld traditional narrative
painting, classical themes and modern pop - culture.
Perhaps even shifting the objects
around could have accomplished this — the core of the show appears to be in the main gallery, and almost all of those works are
large -
scale paintings made in the fifty years after WWI.
The artist's sad - eyed characters,
painted as
large -
scale figures on the walls or as miniature versions on his found objects, voice the burden of deep existential uncertainty in a culture organized
around economic and ethnic inequality.
On view are his renowned
large -
scale paintings, which incorporate materials that change and react over time, with canvases literally moved
around the artist's studio to accumulate sole imprints, fingerprints and dust.
Widely recognized in Europe for his erratic
paintings that maneuver
around abstraction and representation, Pils creates
large scale paintings bursting with energetic brushstrokes and mysterious narratives.
The Abstract Expressionist, Jackson Pollock, is most well - known for his
large -
scale «all - over»
paintings that he
painted by laying raw canvases on the floor and pouring house
paint directly from cans or dripping it from sticks while engaged in almost dance - like rhythmical movement
around the canvas.
Apricot Juice takes place
around two distinct parts — a language and movement based performance by Misevičiūte and a group of five
large -
scale paintings by Kantarovsky.
Further sales of abstract art were to be had at Lisson Gallery, who sold a
large work by Stanley Whitney — an artist renowned for his
large -
scale, high - colour abstract
paintings — for
around $ 85,000.
Pleitner turns 30 this year, and heat is starting to build
around this young German who is racking up an interesting track record with group shows in his home country and a burgeoning international rep.. After considerable success at last year's Liste in Basel, Ancient & Modern took him to the Armory in January for a solo presentation of four new
large -
scale paintings that sold out immediately.
In 4th Time
Around / (My Back Pages), the energy of such avid experimentation is on view in an array of
paintings, from the gently poetic «3 Sonnen» to the
large -
scale canvas «Ausfegen.»
The Marian Goodman Gallery in New York and White Cube in London both showcase her
large -
scale abstract
paintings inspired by the Arab Spring and other political uprisings
around the world.
Camil presents three interrelated bodies of work — a
large -
scale hanging curtain,
paintings, and ceramic vases — which are inspired and based on abandoned billboards found
around Mexico.
Around 1950, however, she familiarized herself with the work of Clyfford Still and became influenced to create highly abstract,
large -
scale, gestural
paintings.
This display, presenting 10
large -
scale paintings that were originally shown the year the Berlin Wall fell at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, encapsulate his minimal style through brushily laid - down swaths of light colors that seem to lead a rhythmic procession
around the room, fusing monumental architecture, decor, and Abstract Expressionism.
Whitten began his career making
large -
scale works for which he used a modified squeegee or rake to move
paint around the surface of a canvas placed on the floor.
Inspired by the classic Greek mythology and today's youth culture, Armando Marino's
large scale Narcissus is part of a series of his major oil
paintings that would reflect his romantic commentary on the growing prevalence
around us of taking smartphone «selfies».
The first of three rooms in the gallery is an installation of seven
large -
scale (from 6 x 6 feet — 6 x 8 feet)
paintings centered
around an octagonal floor mandala and interactive sculpture.
The show will include
around 35
large -
scale paintings and works on paper which feature the barely - visible cubic technique which the great British artist used from -LSB-...]
For his third showing with the Parisian gallery (a half decade since his last exhibition), the artist
painted a new series of
large scale murals that will be presented
around site specific sculpture / installation created exclusively for this event.
In 2009 Hamburger Kunsthalle presented a major retrospective of his work featuring
around sixty sculptures, including several
large -
scale pieces,
paintings, drawings and photographs from 1985 to 2009, covering the entire basement floor of the Galerie der Gegenwart.
Gina Beavers»
large -
scale sculptural
paintings protruded from the the walls and adorned boxes
around the space, showing every - day images that have been texturized and stimulated, making lips, luscious, abs, ripped, and meat, raw.
A few elements I've evinced from Smith's past exhibitions and
around the city (including his
painted - directly - on - the - wall installation at Deitch in Long Island City): gestural subject matter (fish, leaves, his name), seriality (in canvas size, subject matter, and hanging — like his 2011 show at Luhring Augustine featured panel grids), synthesized flatness and depth (the mixed - media compositions in his 2009 show Currents resembled
large -
scale flatbed scans, while neighboring canvases maintained every brushy, gloopy instance of Smith's hand).