Sentences with phrase «later abstract works»

The Elbe monotypes, printed on A4 paper, foreshadow Richter's later abstract works, and are fascinating in their subtle oscillation between figuration, landscape and abstraction.
In later abstract works he would just number them and would not comment on the subject matter.
From many of his early paintings and sketchbooks from his classes with Benton you can see the influence upon his later abstract works of swirling figural rhythms and «his continued efforts toorganize compositions rooted in twistingcountershifts, as Benton had counseled.»
Still, some of the most moving visual surprises are innovations that emerge unheralded: circular canvases, and above all, Lewis» startling sense of space and layering in his later abstract works.
The «blur» instilled by the artist with the light touch of a soft brush indeed acts as a counterpoint to sweep of a squeegee which would define list later abstract works.
Eight late abstract works occupy L&M's second gallery.
He is most famous for his portraits of the youth culture during the late 1990s, but also for his later abstract work produced directly in a darkroom and often without a camera.
I'm excited to invite you to an opening of «The Flow of Emotions» exhibition where I'll present a sample of my latest abstract works.
William Majors» later abstract work evolved from this early 1960s series of figurative work inspired by Bibical themes; a same - titled etching, 1962 - 63, is in the collection of the artist's estate.
In Kainen's later abstract work, his social and philosophical concerns were less obvious.

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That foundational understanding will aid them as they work with more abstract representations of fractions in later grades.
Two years later, he abandoned sculpting completely, feeling his work had become too abstract, and found a job writing copy for a London advertising agency.
The current exhibition of work by the late Alan Uglow (1941 - 2011) at David Zwirner highlights the way Uglow's abstract paintings engage with each other and the viewer to create subtle, shifting apprehensions of flatness and illusion.
Additionally, Tyler's paintings are reminiscent of the work from past artists such as the simplified geometric grids of Piet Mondrian's later work, color field paintings of Mark Rothko and the early abstract expressionistic work by Philip Guston.
Solomon's work would fit within the New York School of abstract painting, albeit a generation later.
In late March, LA Louver will open an exhibition of work the by the late abstract painter Frederick Hammersley.
If you think «Eight Movements,» the title of Liat Yossifor's latest exhibition of paintings, sounds more like the title of a Philip Glass recording or the latest release by Steve Reich, you're already onto the idea behind the Israeli artist's stark and highly textural abstract works.
This comes as no surprise because since 1973 this institution has suppressed its collection of abstract works from the late sixties as well as other works from other decades.
Bringing together more than 90 works from pubic and private collections, the exhibition features paintings and works on paper spanning the early 1930s through the late 70s, from his early depictions of African masks and figurative works to the abstract images for which he is most recognized.
This November, VMFA presents a groundbreaking exhibition that examines how Johns mined Munch's work in the late 1970s and early 1980s as he moved away from abstract painting towards a more open expression of love, sex, loss, and death.
More recently, multiple paintings and works on paper by Lewis, the late abstract painter whose first museum retrospective debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
Although he continued to promote abstract work produced in Britain and throughout Europe, Sylvester believed at this time that figurative art «was capable of going further... that [it] could be more complex, more specific, richer in human content».18 By 1958, however, Sylvester had undergone what he later described as a «Damascene conversion'to the profound achievements of recent American abstraction.
Organized by VMFA in partnership with the Munch Museum in Oslo, Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch examines how Johns (born 1930), one of America's preeminent artists, mined the work of the Norwegian Expressionist in the late 1970s and early 1980s as he moved away from a decade of abstract painting towards a more open expression of love, sex, loss and death.
Currently the official story of avant - garde abstract painting and sculpture in America that is on view at the Whitney Museum, denies works of scores of artists that demonstrate that American painters and sculptors by the late sixties went beyond minimalism creating a new expressionism.
With almost 40 works, this exhibition proposes a complete view of the artist's aesthetic development, starting with his figurative works, when he exhibited in Barcelona in the early 30's, until his latest abstract paintings of the 90's after going through the abstract expressionist stage that became so relevant in the United States during the 40s and 50s.
In the work of Rodney Graham, sound — be it the abstract noise of a 1950s Italian projector, as in his latest work, Rheinmetall / Victoria, or a song presented within a film, as in How I Became a Ramblin» Man — is more than an integral part of the work.
GUTS (yellow / gold)(all works 2007), for example, her contribution to «Late Liberties» at John Connelly Presents, is a vivid and uncompromising canvas that confronted viewers with a seemingly metaphorical treatment of the titular word, ensuring that they would be hard - pressed to disagree with curator Augusto Arbizo's claim that «for a young artist to be making work at this moment in what could be called an abstract or nonrepre - sentational manner... is... a highly personal and political act.»
Schnabel will discuss both his own artistic work and his choices for his exhibition of Clyfford Still's late abstract expressionist paintings.
One part was the showing in uptown galleries of late work by older Pop and abstract painters, including de Kooning before his passing.
Young Milanese artist Fugazza is the latest to take on London's Zabludowicz Collection, where her abstract and figurative works inspired by daily observations — in motherhood, artmaking, or on her mobile device — consider how circumstances shape our destiny.
Ruth Asawa, an artist who learned to draw in an internment camp for Japanese - Americans during World War II and later earned renown weaving wire into intricate, flowing, fanciful abstract sculptures, died on Aug. 6 at her home in San Francisco, where many of her works now dot the cityscape.
Beauford Delaney was an American modernist painter, best known for his work with the Harlem Renaissance and his later works in abstract expressionism.
Working primarily with the elegant nasta «liq script, a Persian adaptation of Arabic originating in the late 14th century, Jinchi renders single letters against ethereal fields of shimmering color, variously inscribed texture and abstract motifs of free - floating invention.
CHICAGO — Congratulations to artist Magalie Guérin on being awarded a Pollock - Krasner Foundation Grant.The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc. was established in 1985 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to individual working visual artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock.
Lygia Clark (1920 — 1988) trained in Rio de Janeiro and Paris from late 1940s to mid-1950s and was a leading abstract artist at the forefront of the Neo-Concretist movement in Brazil, fostering the active participation of spectators through her works.
But like Elmer Bischoff and David Park, with whom he made the turn to figurative painting a few years later, Diebenkorn was asking questions that abstract expressionism couldn't always answer, even though, as the early works in the show at the Royal Academy (until 7 June) suggest, he was a loyal and talented disciple: the LA Times described him as «one of the most gifted artists in the American non-objective field».
THIERRY GOLDBERG Looking at Stas Volovik's small, abstract paintings, you might guess that they were made in the 1930s by a previously unknown follower of Kandinsky's late work.
The Pollock - Krasner Foundation, Inc. was established in 1985 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock.
A Piet Mondrian abstract work, Composition With Blue, Red, Yellow and Black, was bought for # 18 million from the collection of the late fashion designer Yves St Laurent.
Matisse stands as the artist who most directly got under the skin of his work, and indeed there have been few artists who have engaged as deeply and as intelligently with Matisse's paintings, and yet managed to create a distinctly American panorama, both in his figurative work and, to a point, his later abstract canvases.
In this current series, I continue to explore the freedom of abstract gestural painting from my early work and which reemerged in my later work, yet in this body of work I combine these images with images from my mid-career hardedge geometric paintings.
DUBLIN — John Cronin, an abstract painter in his late 40s, who has been exhibiting his work regularly in Ireland since the late 1980s, was — for this viewer — a wonderful revelation.
These drawings and paintings form only a small part of Mammen's oeuvre, however, with her later work expanding to include sculpture — clearly influenced by the likes of Henry Moore, with an interest in the permeation of mass and space — and various styles of abstract painting, incorporating both a Picasso-esque period and a later phase of collage and childlike strokes, calling to mind the likes of Paul Klee and Joan Miró.
These abstract works from the late»60s are strong, forceful, handsome, bold.
Situating her abstract works from the late»60s historically also emphasizes the context for what came next, when, nearing the age of 50, somewhere between being an «established» and a «veteran» artist, she risked everything by taking off the armor of modernism and assuming the contingent mantle of femininity.
Since the late 1970s, abstract pictures have predominated in the work of the artist, who was born on February 9, 1932, in Dresden and has lived in Cologne since 1983.
Indeed, Grotjahn's early work established his capabilities as a skilled draughtsman, from the Sign Replacement Project that involved him making careful copies of shop signs and trading them for the originals, to his abstract experiments with multiple vanishing points in the late 1990s.
The Spanish Prison (Window), from 1943 — 44, explores the ominous undertones of abstract line and form, in a work that Motherwell later said was the first of his «Spanish Elegies.»
In Tworkov's drawings there is conflict — a push and pull — whether it is his more familiar gestural abstract charcoal drawings from the 1950s or the mathematically generated geometric works of the artist's later career.
While a more recent piece, «Three Sails» (2009 - 2010), can come off as schematic, the latest work in the show, «Bill's Pickering» (2012), is entirely organic and almost totally abstract, with a bright orange field that bores into your retinas as swipes of yellow - green and maroon swim through the light and heat.
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