In the catalogue essay which accompanies this exhibition, Dr. Jennifer Newton Hersh states: «Von Wiegand's
mature works reflect her core beliefs: the universe is a single living substance; life is the expression of a dialectic process based on opposites; the goal of living is to achieve oneness; and reality is reached by progressing through stages toward higher states of consciousness.»
Not exact matches
Ifeel that both the
work and my studio practice have
matured and this exhibition
reflects my creative and conceptual ambition, even with the sculptural difficulties it throws up for me as an artist.»
Stylistically
mature and graceful, Gornik's
work reflects an artist confident with her talent, channeling an assuredness that is manifested in her breathtaking panoramas.
The X, Y, and Z Portfolios (published in 1978, 1978, and 1981, respectively) by American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 — 1989) summarize Mapplethorpe's ambitions as a fine - art photographer and contemporary artist,
reflecting the tripartite division of his
mature work: homosexual sadomasochistic imagery (X); floral still lifes (Y); and nude portraits of African - American men (Z).
As Figure in a Landscape is reputed to have been made in the first months of 1945 before the exhibition, its handling may
reflect a greater speed of conception than the long
matured and carefully
worked composition of the triptych.
This book pays tribute to the
mature work of Stuart Davis, a distinctly American artist who adapted European modernism to
reflect the sights, sounds, and rhythms of popular culture.