Twombly has carried a serious and
meaningful idea of art into this century; Tacita Dean is shouldering the same burden.
Not exact matches
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Thus, Lauand successfully negotiated the development
of Brazilian avant - garde tendencies after World War II ⎯ ⎯ including the influence and reception
of Pop
art and New Figuration in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as the political disruption initiated during the military dictatorship ⎯ ⎯ continually buttressing Concretism's critical
ideas while formulating her own
meaningful intersections with notions
of rupture.
Instead
of slavishly following the Hierarchy
of the Genres and being content with academic subjects involving religion and Greek mythology, interspersed with portraits and «
meaningful» landscapes - all subjects that were designed to elevate and instruct the spectator - artists began to make
art about people, places, or
ideas that interested them.
Simply, there's just too much going on over the three floors
of the Gagosian galleries that the sprawling exhibition presides over to identify a credible connection to the
art and
ideas of Malevich, let alone to establish a
meaningful artistic genealogical line between most
of these American artists to the Russian visionary.
Gabriel Kuri's profound
ideas as realized in his artistic practice, in combination with Tyler Green's fascination with and commitment to
art, make this Tuesday Evenings presentation a promising hour
of insights and
meaningful information.