Not exact matches
There's a very lovely,
lyrical quality to her
work that
makes one contemplate life.»
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.
The announcement for Stubbing's exhibition shows him with two paintings; these atmospheric, often large scale
works were
lyrical and rhythmic arrangements of palm prints
made with Stubbing's hands «saturated like a living palette».
During this time, because of her heavy teaching commitments, Albers
made only a few larger
works, but the transition of her patterns from the strictly geometric to something much freer and more
lyrical is apparent.
The 15th edition of this exhibition will feature 37 new
works, ranging from the
lyrical floor to ceiling installation piece Skins (
made of birch bark, zippers, pins, velcro and lace) by Rebekah Miller to the provocative dirty - talking video
work, SPAM by Willie Baronet.
«It's easier to
make your mistakes on paper than it is in steel,» he has said, and his
lyrical drawing in watercolor and ink conveys the grace of his monumental
works.
Wynne's
works,
made of glass, glitter, and beads, are
lyrical poetry in motion — glossy and gleaming, almost breathing as the oxygen and water in the exhibition title suggest.
Best - known in Ireland for the
lyrical landscapes he
made close to his home in West Cork from the mid-1980s, this exhibition will present these familiar
works against a backdrop of his early
work inspired by the Existentialist movement and the anxieties of the post-war period.
It features: a series of black - and - white photographs of elderly actors by Liu Zheng that play with conventions of ethnographic and opera photography; two videos by Chen Qiulin that
make use of traditional opera characters to respond to changes
wrought by the Three Gorges Dam; The Forbidden City (Zijincheng) by Liu Wei, a
lyrical video of theatrical «glove puppets» (budai kuilei) shown publicly for the first time; and videos by Cui Xiuwen that connect to opera in more oblique ways, through performative elements and symbolic props, gestures, and costumes.
Meanwhile, Joseph's
work, which sits elusively beyond the genres of cinema and music video, features gritty, stunning visuals paired and
made in connection with music by
lyrical heavy - hitters such as Shabazz Palaces, Flying Lotus, Kendrick Lamar, and now, Beyoncé.
He told Mr. Serota that while early paintings
made visual reference to ancient graffiti, his intentions were «more
lyrical» and his inclusion of phalluses and female body parts were often just ways to evoke male and female presences in the
work.
In a sense, he interrogates the whole idea of mark -
making in
work that is poetic, ironic, humorous,
lyrical, rich in reference and texture and yet still fundamentally mysterious and enigmatic.
Never afraid to use large formats, Helen Frankenthaler's
work focused on forms found only in nature, using their fluid shapes, and her own
lyrical gestures to
make abstract compositions.
For the most part, these figures operated outside the marketplace,
making lyrical, intimate, and humorous
works for their own edification and enjoyment.
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.
The figurative
work becomes more wistful and supposedly
lyrical as the forties progress, culminating in the «Hammersmith» paintings of semi-abstracted atmospheric river and outdoor scenes, such as The Gardens of Hammersmith No. 2,
made at about the same time as his first forays into abstract painting and collage.
Best - known in Ireland for the
lyrical landscapes
made close to his home in West Cork from the mid-1980s, this exhibition of 30
works presents William Crozier's early
work, inspired by the Existentialist movement and the anxieties of the post-war period.
Although the
works harmonise perfectly to create a
lyrical whole, the nature of their minimalist conception
makes it difficult for any one piece to particularly stand out from the rest.
«Over the past three decades, Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) has produced
work in photography, sculpture, and installation that is significant for its
lyrical observations of daily life, as well as for its rigorous attention to the politics and conditions of image -
making and display.
And Mitchell covered some passages of organic color with swathes of bright white, putting more breathing room into her increasingly expansive
works and
making them more fiercely
lyrical.