Trained as a musician, Jean Grémillon became one of French cinema's most
lyrical artists.
After developing his signature technique of staining in 1953, Louis destroyed much of his previous work, which makes Sub-Marine an important document in the career of an artist who went on to become one of the most
lyrical artists of the so - called Washington Color School.
Not exact matches
Artist Teodora from Teodora Paintings grew up in Romania but now lives in a small town in Devon, where she creates
lyrical, joyful paintings that reflect the rolling hills of her adopted county and her love of poetry.
I really enjoyed this album, the
lyrical content, the production, the cohesiveness, Janelle is a true
artist and this album proves that
Akbari & Cousins's Life May Be is a jewel of an essay film, a dialogue between two
artists conveying
lyrical and intimate reflections on landscapes both exterior and interior.
In this challenging and
lyrical piece, the
artist problematizes structuralist and post-structuralist notions of interiority / identity to arrive at a catharsis of shape and texture.
For their
lyrical film Faces Places, directors Agnès Varda, 89, and the
artist JR, 34, crisscrossed France in a van equipped with a photo booth.
Twelve - year - old Lucy, the heroine of Valerie Hobbs»
lyrical new novel for young readers, treasures her summer visits with Grams, an
artist and «a hippie before hippies were invented.»
In two long,
lyrical sentences, MacLachlan speculates about the great
artist's early experiences and how they shaped his genius.
Lyrical free - verse poems comprise the heart of this well - rounded biographical work of
artist Frida Kahlo's life.
Using
lyrical free - verse poems, Bernier - Grand brings readers into the life of
artist Kahlo.
Lyrical free - verse poems constitute the heart of this well - rounded biographical work that chronicles
artist Frida Kahlo's life.
All 229 elegantly appointed five - star suites are infused with the
lyrical works of revered Australian Landscape
artist Dr John Olsen.
Set on Melbourne's prestigious Chapel Street, The Olsen offers travellers premier South Yarra accommodation with 224 elegant, spacious suites infused with the
lyrical works of revered Australian landscape
artist Dr John Olsen.
Destiny's E3 gameplay reveal (one of the highlights of the Sony press conference) has been redubbed by a trio of Bungie
artists who wax
lyrical about the game.
The
artist's work, which slowly and reflectively calibrates vision and form, features
lyrical observations of daily life while simultaneously questioning politics and the conditions of image making and display.
Gilliam's drapey paintings of the late 60s have a softness of color and form that puts the two
artists side - by - side, but gives Gilliam a
lyrical advantage.
Influential American
artist Glenn Ligon offers a
lyrical meditation on the colors blue and black.
The great era of
Lyrical Abstraction was begun in
artists» studios in the sixties and continues in
artists» studios to this day.
While younger
artists like Frank Stella, Ronald Davis, Larry Zox, Larry Poons, Walter Darby Bannard, Ronnie Landfield, Dan Christensen, began with Post-Painterly Abstraction and eventually moved forward towards a new type of expressionism, referred to as
Lyrical Abstraction.
The connection he made with Ronald Davis was mutually beneficial as these two Los Angeles
artists and their mutual friends created a new force in
Lyrical painting on the West Coast.
Breaking with the
lyrical, abstract styles then dominant in Paris, the nine
artists present declared their commitment to «new perceptions of the real,» incorporating found objects and quotidian materials into their work in an attempt to blur the distinction between art and everyday life.
Over six decades, the
artist has explored through her distinctive style of
lyrical, luminous abstraction, which reflects through her paintings executed in oil, carrying a sense of intriguing intimacy combined with uncompromising yet gentle intensity.
My use of the term
Lyrical Abstraction is not meant to refer to Larry Aldrich's maligned exhibition at the Whitney Museum, but to the new sensibility and phenomenon of what Aldrich actually observed in the
artist studios that he visited in the late sixties.
I've written before about the suppression of
Lyrical Abstraction but even I am appalled by the arrogant disrespect that The Whitney Museum displays towards American
artists and to the American art public.
Highways Performance Space host their infamous Poetry Slam Night, showcasing the politically impelled, fiercely
lyrical, quick - witted poetic lines of L.A.'s best Spoken Word
Artists.
With the exception of Kelly, all of those
artists developed their versions of painterly abstraction that has been characterized at times as
lyrical abstraction, tachisme, color field, Nuagisme and abstract expressionism.
The Canadian
artist Tanis Saxby creates sculptures that are a
lyrical version of the objects around her.
Lyrical Abstraction shares with both Abstract Expressionism and Color Field Painting a sense of spontaneous and immediate sensual expression, consequently distinctions between specific
artists and their styles become blurred, and seemingly interchangeable as they evolve.
For the
artists in France,
Lyrical Abstraction represented an opening to personal expression.
Works by the following
artists associated with
Lyrical Abstraction will be included: Natvar Bhavsar, Stanley Boxer, Lamar Briggs, Dan Christensen, David Diao, Friedel Dzubas, Sam Francis, Dorothy Gillespie, Cleve Gray, Paul Jenkins, Ronnie Landfield, Pat Lipsky, Joan Mitchell, Robert Natkin, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, Garry Rich, John Seery, Jeff Way and Larry Zox.
Marilyn Kirsch (born 1950 in Lowell, Massachusetts) is an American
artist, known for abstract and non-objective paintings often described as
Lyrical Abstraction.
Many
artists began moving away from geometric, hard - edge, and minimal styles, toward more
lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions worked in a loose gestural style.
For the
artists,
lyrical abstraction represented an opening to personal expression.
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Lyrical Abstraction is a term that was used by Larry Aldrich (the founder of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield Connecticut) in 1969 to describe what Aldrich said he saw in the studios of many
artists at that time.
«The drawings in «Connie Fox: Self As...» were recently gifted to the Museum by the
artist and reveal a singular aspect of her work; the untimely loss of Brian Gaman is recognized by «Vanishing Point,» with work that provides a portal into the
artist's creative process; and «Lindsay Morris: You Are You» presents
lyrical photographs from her recently published book.»
In collaboration with PARKVIEW ART Hong Kong, Agora Gallery is pleased to present the work of contemporary Chinese
artist Mao Lizi in the exhibition,
Lyrical Abstraction.
Beyond his local and often urban focus, the California - born
artist's tight pictorial arrangements,
lyrical use of colour and smart incorporations of text reveal a deep awareness of art history, stirring up references from Goya to Matisse, German Expressionism to Jean - Michel Basquiat.
Works of Calder, 1950 (20 min), a
lyrical and experimental film by Herbert Matter with a score by John Cage investigating the
artist's practice.
This limited edition
artist's book, designed by Olu Odukoya and published on the occasion of the exhibition Isaac Julien: «I dream a world» Looking for Langston at Victoria Miro (18 May — 29 July 2017), focuses on Isaac Julien's seminal work Looking for Langston (1989/2017), a
lyrical exploration — and recreation — of the private world of poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist Langston Hughes (1902 — 1967) and his fellow black
artists and writers who formed the Harlem Renaissance during the 1920s.
After working as a biochemist while learning to draw in the Paris municipal art school in the Place des Vosges, he stopped his scientific work and completed his artistic education by studying
artist's materials with Nicolas Wacker at the École des Beaux arts and working for two years in the atelier of the
lyrical abstract
artist Zao - Wou Ki at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs.
Sam Gilliam (born 1933) is an American
artist associated with Color Field painting,
Lyrical Abstraction, and Abstract Expressionism.
Gilliam (born 1933) is a color field painter and
lyrical abstractionist
artist associated with the Washington Color School, a group of Washington, D.C.
artists that developed a form of abstract art from color field painting in the 1950s and 1960s.
Some of the other
artists connected with
Lyrical Abstraction were Victoria Barr, Jake Berthot, Dan Christensen, Ronnie Landfield, Pat Lipsky, John Torreano, Phillip Wofford and Robert Zakanitch.
Whether in Guston's lush yet fragile impasto, Mitchell's fleet, tactile brushwork or Frankenthaler's
lyrical oil washes that sketch myths and memories as they permeate the canvas, each
artist created their own unique fusion of colour and gesture.
This piece, a beautifully
lyrical scene steeped in the religious and folk traditions of her adopted Mexico, is an exceptional opportunity to collect work by the
artist, who passed away in 2011.
This exhibition asserted that the transparent and generous natures of contemporary art can more solidly and articulately lay bare the
lyrical moment where god and
artist are engaged in the same creative act.
Helen was fond of and easily recognizable for her use of fluid shapes, abstract masses and
lyrical gestures that were not truly rivaled by any contemporary
artist.
Suara Welitoff, a Cambridge - based filmmaker and video
artist, creates
lyrical and meditative videos that elevate the everyday to the poetic.
One of the most influential
artists of the twentieth century, and a pivotal figure linking American Impressionism and Abstract Expressionism, Milton Avery is celebrated for his luminous paintings of landscapes, figures and still lifes, which balance distillation of form with free, vigorous brushwork and
lyrical colour.