Jackson Pollock is often cited as an inspiration for Marden's all - over compositions, both in
his monochromatic panel paintings and in his linear abstractions, and Pollock's famous melding of «drawing into painting» is clearly relevant to the paintings of the 1990s...» *
Not exact matches
In her recent show at Sikkema Jenkins in New York, an atonal sound environment accompanied her
monochromatic paintings that had acoustic
panels attached to the canvases.
In a decisive move away from the experimental
monochromatic series of white, black, and red
paintings he created between 1951 and 1953, Rauschenberg began Collection by covering three
panels with red, yellow, and blue fabric and layering them with innumerable collaged, drawn,
painted, and sculpted elements.
In his stack
paintings, however, rather than project associations, Gorchov simplifies the relationship between surface and structure in regard to a formal reading, and alters the height of each
monochromatic panel so that viewers read each color in equal increments.
(2012), a major site - specific work consisting of five
monochromatic aluminum
panels, each
painted in a single block of radiant color, designed for the east façade of the Hopkins Center's Spaulding Auditorium, facing the Black Family Visual Arts Center.
In the 1960s and 1970s, he was known for matte,
monochromatic paintings, often with multiple
panels.
While Binion's
monochromatic work has been compared critically to minimalist practice, the artist resists that explanation and cites his work's narrative instead in the use of his hands to make his
paintings, and his choice of child - like materials — wax crayons — which he presses onto shaped wood and aluminum
panels.
The same year he began exploring the idea of
monochromatic canvases — a series of acrylic drawings consisting of white and off - white squares arranged into groups of three to five
panels — but tabled the idea a year later to focus his attention on
paintings organized around a nine square grid structure.
A number of cast bronze sculptures that appropriate objects from outside of the Western canon will also be on view, including Gamelan Figures, Naga Effigy, and Little Dancer (all from 2017); as well as Monochromes after Van Gogh Sunflowers: 1 - 12 (2015) in which the artist makes use of pixelation to produce a series of
monochromatic panels where the individual colors are derived from Van Gogh's iconic
paintings.
In the following year he produced his first single -
panel monochromatic paintings, through which he contributed to the emerging aesthetic of Minimalism.
These Acoustic
Paintings — minimalist in nature — are composed using
monochromatic canvases with sound - absorbing
panels that are highlighted with pops of color.
Joseph Cohen's Propositions, his series of primarily
monochromatic panels, are thoughtful meditations on the physicality of
painting in the contemporary world.
His rectangular
panels gave way to unconventionally shaped canvases,
painted in bold,
monochromatic colors.
The resulting Constructivist - inspired imagery is contrasted with the Los Angeles conceptualist's
monochromatic paintings that he makes by stretching green book cloth over aluminum
panels.
In addition to making cut - out wood and steel
panels that functioned as
monochromatic paintings, he composed works from two or more overlapping canvases, effectively creating a hybrid of
painting and sculpture.
This sixteen - foot - wide
painting marks the first time the artist has combined calligraphic and
monochromatic panels in the same
painting.
That same year Erik began experimenting with
monochromatic works — a series of acrylic drawings consisting of white and off - white squares arranged into groups of three to five
panels — but tabled the idea a year later focusing his attention instead on
paintings organized around a nine square grid structure (3 rows x 3 columns).
Michael Rey makes
monochromatic wall works with
panels entirely surfaced in plasticine clay and oil
paint.