Sentences with phrase «later minimal works»

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His offensive run of play contributions were pretty minimal other than a late cross, but again his defensive work rate can not be overlooked.
I would also regularly work very late into the night, functioning on minimal sleep.
The job included late - time hours, minimal salary, and poor working conditions.
Nevertheless Kinley, whether in the impastoed de Stael - influenced early manner, or the thinly scribbled Matisse - inspired later colour field work, retained simplified, minimal and icon - like central motifs.
Finally, in the late 1960s (partially as a response to minimal art, and the dogmatic interpretations by some to Greenbergian and Juddian formalism), many painters re-introduced painterly options into their works and the Whitney Museum and several other museums and institutions at the time formally named and identified the movement and uncompromising return to painterly abstraction as «lyrical abstraction».
«Philip drew continuously almost from the moment he saw the Herriman strips as a child but he was pretty cut off in the late Sixties when Crumb's work appeared,» insists his dealer and long - time friend David McKee, «By then, Guston was locked away in his breeze block studio in Woodstock doing these minimal drawings of the things around him - clocks, shoes, books - that were both figurative and abstract.
Naama Tsabar's sculptures reference minimal structures, most notably Robert Morris» felt works from the late 1960s and early 1970s; Tsabar's objects, however, double as instruments to be played by the artist and fellow musicians during live gallery events.
This critique of institutional structures through a minimal visual gesture was later echoed by Berlin - based artist Maria Eichhorn and her work 5 weeks, 25 days, 175 hours (2016) at Chisenhale Gallery, London, last year.
Although she is known for her minimal and poetic tastes, with a program that has centered on restrained abstraction, Bartlett has made room for the occasional shot of vibrant color as of late; on her roster is the Latin American artist Sol Calero, who will re-imagine the interior of a Bureau de Change at this year's Art Basel Statements with Caribbean poster art, Venezuelan video works, and custom - made jewelry.
In some ways her title implies a synthesis between the work of the late Bauhaus painter, Josef Albers, and the minimal seriations employed by the late American artist, Donald Judd — two artists for whom Naito holds considerable admiration.
I refer to a «sign» in the sense of a representation of something that had not quite come to fruition as an identifiable movement, as later revealed in the works of Donald Judd, Robert Morris, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, and Sol LeWitt (who, incidentally, was never comfortable with the term «Minimal Art,» preferring instead «Conceptual Art.»)
Works by midcentury Modernists Annie and Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer and Ellsworth Kelly are combined with those of later Minimal and Conceptual artists, including Richard Anuszkiewicz, Agnes Martin, Sol LeWitt and Frank Stella.
Women's work helped to pump the blood back into what were dry, cold and minimal years in the art world in the late 1960s,» she wrote in 2007.
Scully came to the United States in 1972 for a year - long graduate fellowship at Harvard and settled in New York three years later where his work consisted mostly of minimal, monochromatic paintings with seamless surfaces.
Many of the better art museums devoted to late 20th century works will have Minimal Art works in their collections.
«I thought it would be interesting to present together works by a minimal conceptual artist from the»60s together with work by a later artist.»
These works cover three periods in the history of neo-avant-garde art ranging from artists from the late forties to the early sixties (Piero Manzoni, Lucio Fontana, Martial Raysse), the American minimal art from the fifties and sixties (Carl Andre, Sol LeWitt, Dan Flavin) and the post modernism from the mid-seventies and eighties (Anselm Kiefer, Sigmar Polke, Keith Haring).
By the late 1950s, he had turned from an expressionistic style to working with large areas of contrasting color, creating austere minimal paintings.
The exhibition, titled From Minimal to Conceptual Art: Works from The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection, featured art from the mid - to late 1960s and early 1970s.
The lone work in Kay Walkowiak's latest exhibition at Feldbuschwiesner, a video cheekily titled Minimal Vandalism, 2013, opens with a shot of freestyle skater Kilian Martin balanced precariously in a handstand atop three stacked skateboards.
It's the gallery's first presentation of Tworkov's work since they started representing the estate, and it's bound to be chock full of stylistic shifts — from the loose brushwork of his early paintings to the minimal marks of his latest canvases.
Now that we have a twenty - year perspective on them, perhaps we can better understand the principal role they played in Marden's transition from the more minimal work of the 1960s and 70s to the calligraphic work of the late 1980s through the present.
Tworkov's work from this period is commonly referred to as geometric or minimal, and it has been often misinterpreted as a repudiation of abstract expressionism; however, while it is true that the artist did believe that the painterly self - expression of the 1950s had become hackneyed, his late paintings were more about the addition of the intellect, vis - à - vis formal structure or planning, than about the elimination of the subconscious impulse.
One of Paik's first altered televisions, originally made in 1963, it is particularly beautiful, as minimal as his later work is maximal.
In a discussion that looks at critical art practices from the late sixties and early seventies, Dyment situates the work of Woodeson, Haegele and Ashmore as a contemporary re-examination of issues and the aesthetic of early minimal and conceptual art practices, but one that is, instead, less confrontational and is imbued with a welcoming invitation and sense of play.
The new gallery will open with an exhibition of work by the late Donald Judd, one of the foremost and acclaimed practioners of Minimal art of the late 1960s and 1970s.
«More than Minimal: a Selby Gallery exhibition this month sheds new light on the diverse and often dramatic work of the late Ronald Bladen,» Sarasota Magazine, February 1.
By the late 1960s important critics such as Clement Greenberg and Michael Fried noted Truitt's work in their discussion of trends of abstraction that had come to be categorized as «minimal
As Minimal and Conceptual art began to fade in the late 1970s, a new generation of figurative painters and sculptors began to appear, who took a renewed interest in the work of the school.
After abandoning a surrealistic, biomorphic style in the late 1940s, Herrera's work has remained uncompromisingly abstract and minimal ever since — although the hard - edge, rectilinear qualities of her paintings are, on closer inspection, belied by their obviously hand - painted expanses of color.
The new gallery will open with an exhibition of work by the late Donald Judd, one of the foremost and acclaimed practioners of Minimal art of the late 1960s and 1970...
The austere, minimal black paintings from the late 1960s represent some of the best work he ever did, as well as some of the more radically shaped works from the early 1960s painted in aluminum and copper paint.
When I started painting with metallic oil pigments in Santa Barbara in 1970, I believed I was working somewhere between the two — between hard - edge and minimal art — then later decided that the term «minimal painting» was an oxymoron.
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