From a distance, the work even suggests a reclining nude, and Chrystie 14 seems even
more figural, much as Chrystie Yellow, the most Motherwellian moment in the show, has the feeling of windows.
At that time, Stewart was showing
his more figural work at the famed O.K. Harris Gallery in Soho, as well as Rudolph Zwirner Gallery in Koln, Germany, and more recently at Prince Street Gallery.
Roth also made
more figural and image - based mixed - media assemblages in shadow - box frames, and included collage elements in some of his paintings.
These contri - butions remind us that in our digital era — marked by a satu - ration of images — contemporary practices are perhaps
more figural than figurative, and that expressiveness is to be thought as a critical tool rather than the testimony of an ever uncertain subjectivity.
Featuring a style that runs
more figural than sculptural, silver screen - worshiping sirens will find a plethora of vintage candle holders mimicking iconic Regency shapes — like palm trees and pineapples — all rendered in lustrous brass, of course.
Not exact matches
Seen this way, discussion of Islamic art can finally move from tired questions about the lack of
figural representation to
more interesting conversations on, for example, the complex relationships presumed between icons and idolatry or on Byzantine and patristic influences.
I think, in these, I realized
more than ever how important it is for me to have a definite
figural thought in mind as I work.
These works are less widely recognizable than his women, presenting a significant shift in the career of the artist with his move away from
more evocative (and often
figural) paintings of the 1950s.
The exhibition rewards a bit of work at the gallery, such as climbing the stairs toward the second floor for a better view in the stairwell of Blue Blush, a horizontal work that reads
more as a still life than the
figural suggestion of the vertical paintings.
For the past several years, Cobourn's work has been based on landscape imagery; the new work is
more abstract but contains
figural references.
That's hindsight, of course; in its day, Grossman's
figural work was even less predictable and
more startling.
This show presents work by
more than a dozen artists (all of whom are also curators, and / or have run or currently run spaces of their own) in a range of media that covers several bases: conceptual and abstract art,
figural painting and drawings, and political pieces.
In her vast body of work, Bourgeois oscillates between the evidently
figural and the
more abstract; between the real and the uncanny.
Martin, whose work is currently on view at the Whitney's
figural - painting show «Flatlands,» has become a buzzy emerging artist for these perplexing images, and now, at Bodega, he'll show
more of them in a show titled «Eczema Song,» which, if its loopy press release is any proof, will be as weird and hypnotic as anything else he's done.
These graceful
figural compo - sitions bend to passion and recall ancient tantric positions as well as
more contemporary graphic novels and manga cartoons through their stylized, ideal bodies.
These graceful
figural compositions bend to passion and recall ancient tantric positions as well as
more contemporary graphic novels and manga cartoons through their stylized, ideal bodies.
The Jazz Age movement, known for its sleek depictions of industry that tend to fall just on the romantic side of Photorealism — which mostly subsided in favor of
more comforting
figural works as the Great Depression (and American Regionalism) rolled in — is the subject of an upcoming survey at San Francisco's de Young Museum.
His paintings from 1958 through 1962 often contained multiple
figural groupings sometimes rendered in
more muted colors and earth tones.
Group show of ceramic
figural sculpture by masters from 1970 — present Ferrin Contemporary, 1315 MASS MoCA Way For
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