Sentences with phrase «more biomorphic»

This bent towards a more biomorphic, undulating line helps to underscore a consistent humanizing thread throughout the artist's practice, and a particular relationship to the body.
Gradually elongating as the eye moves up the work, these elements become more and more biomorphic before, at the mid-point, one of the sections splits into two adjoining parts, thus becoming the most apparent breast - like of the elements of the work's title.
As we walk up the ramp, the shapes become more biomorphic.
If Artschwager stood outside his time, even compared to the more biomorphic version of Post-Minimalism in Eva Hesse, Lygia Clark, or Lee Bontecou, he was not only looking forward.

Not exact matches

The result was an explosion of otherworldly biomorphic and architectural ink washes that evoke images of tree branches, piers and unfinished buildings, and more recently, their counterpoint, huge paintings with big thick tactile lines of color that sweep across the canvas like a roller coaster.
The objectness of the shaped paintings from this period makes them always more than the working out of abstracted, biomorphic or geometric forms on a flat surface, since the form of the support itself is a biomorphic or geometric abstraction.
The selected abstract paintings in the North Gallery are drawn from his Morphic series of biomorphic and organic forms, and his Del Mar series, featuring a more linear style, suggesting striations or waterways.
Then the works become more abstract and biomorphic.
Her biomorphic work became more overtly sexual as she aligned more closely with the Women's Movement in the 1970s.
The juxtaposition of defined, more geometric pattern and amorphous underpainting recalls the biomorphic surrealism of Joan Miro, whose nonobjective imagery simultaneously conjured cosmic and cellular life.
More specifically, each was finding his own version of the biomorphic Surrealism that had emerged in Paris nearly two decades earlier.
«Tara Donovan: Drawings (Pins)» at the Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, opening February 11, 6 - 8 p.m., through March 19, thepacegallery.com Since being featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2000, Tara Donovan has become a bona fide international sensation by using everyday materials — styrofoam cups, pencils, straws, paper plates, Scotch tape, and more — to create sculptures that invade larger spaces that one would think possible with biomorphic shapes, mini cities, and quotidian - made - fantastic vistas.
«Tara Donovan: Drawings (Pins)» at the Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, opening February 11, 6 - 8 p.m., through March 19, thepacegallery.com Since being featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2000, Tara Donovan has become a bona fide international sensation by using everyday materials — styrofoam cups, pencils, straws, paper plates, Scotch tape, and more — to create sculptures that invade larger spaces that one would think possible with biomorphic shapes, mini cities, and quotidian - made - fantastic
By combining biomorphic shapes with intricate details, she plays with the blurry lines that divide the natural world from the more abstract and surreal one.
There are typically two biomorphic shapes in the center of each canvas; sometimes there are four somewhat more geometric elements placed to make an open square or rectangle.
Titled by date, Lobdell's linear quasi-notational markings suggest petroglyphs and pictographs ---- more excavation than topography, as well as biomorphic shapes drawn on or scratched into the paint, linking painting practice with prehistoric creative impulses.
His more recent works investigate the relationship between the aesthetic world of geometric and biomorphic form and the aesthetic world of the organic, where natural materials take on synthetic forms and synthetic materials at times look like natural objects.
A friend of early abstractionists, including Adolph Gottlieb, Barnett Newman, and Mark Rothko, Theodoros Stamos initially created biomorphic Surrealist images, but later shifted to a looser, more painterly style conveying his passion for nature and individual expression.
You could be more like Hofmann than you were like a de Kooning or choose biomorphic Gorky shapes instead of something else, but essentially it was pretty proscribed.
Already he's using marks and structure to get around Abstract Expressionist gesture and Gorky's biomorphic composition, and even looking past not - yet - extant Minimalism to something stranger and more personal.
Building on the subtle atmospheric space of these paintings, Contino adapted more whimsical, vaguely biomorphic, forms, deploying them in highly orchestrated compositions.
Ali also creates portraits, as well as more abstract biomorphic images.
Though the dispersal of organic forms across a horizontal plane in Group I has also been compared to both Tanguy's biomorphic paintings of the 1940s and 1950s and to the standing stones in the Cornish landscape (Wilkinson 1994, p. 97), one might say more generally that the sculpture has a marked theatrical character.
The effects range from almost perfect digital - like finishes, to more malleable, sensuous material effects, with nods to Surrealism's biomorphic forms and the optics of Bridget Riley.
Hiro's biomorphic, vaguely sexual works on paper were shown alongside drawings by fellow L.A. artists Paul McCarthy and Benjamin Weissman in the Box Gallery's booth at this year's Frieze London, and he's bringing similar pieces to Misako & Rosen's NADA display (which also features offerings by from Trevor Shimizu, Ken Kagami, and more).
His compositions became more colourful and the forms biomorphic.
Tai's latest works reinterpret traditional Chinese ink painting through the study of meteorites and reveal an increasingly more vibrant and expressive style than his previous series, Genesis, which explored these traditions through biomorphic forms.
Her most famous and longest - running series of paintings depicts the brown - skinned and gender - neutral Greenheads, while her most recent works include portraits as well as more abstract biomorphic images.
These early paintings were again abstract, however in a different way to the later «Ocean Park» series, in that they were more rooted in the biomorphic forms of the Abstract Expressionists, more specifically in the work of fellow Americans, the painters Arshile Gorky and Robert Motherwell.
''... curvaceous, diaphanous, voluptuous, lissome... fleshy, glandular, uvular, uterine... inside the armory's vast drill hall, one of the largest unobstructed spaces in the city, the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto has been hard at work... building a sprawling version of one of his signature biomorphic sculptures that requires all of those words and a few more to describe adequately.»
As much as I was aware of Carroll Dunham's recent departure from his well - known streetlike opera of biomorphic orgies towards a more robust rectilinear configuration and visual presentation, this new evolution is as elusive as Molly Nesbit's «Things Fall Apart,» the brilliant poetic fable she wrote for the catalog.
Slightly more practical, DaimlerChrysler last month unveiled a concept vehicle called the Mercedes - Benz Bionic Car, a lightweight, streamlined four - seater whose biomorphic design is based on the tropical boxfish.
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