But the untitled canvases in his debut exhibition at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, with their craggy surfaces and doubled, phantasmatic figures, also evince
a more idiosyncratic approach.
Not exact matches
The managers believe they have «an
idiosyncratic approach to stock picking that means [they] tend to look in parts of the market largely ignored by
more traditional growth investors.»
His eccentric compositions shared Neo-Ex's blend of highly subjective figuration and gestural abstraction, but his
idiosyncratic approach was
more akin to outsider art than to the style's usual bombastic clamor.
In between, we discover paintings on canvas and ink drawings of larger - than - life heads, full - length nudes, Ms. Dumas's daughter as a young child, raunchy strippers, political commentary, and
more, from early experiments with a variety of conceptually based
approaches to an
idiosyncratic, continuing series of portraits of «Great Men.»
Chamberlain's
idiosyncratic approach to titling is indebted to the often quite abstract ways in which these writers interacted with language and,
more specifically, with quotidian words, not only as referent but also as sound and mood.
Concentrating on video derived from performance — most often staged for the camera — «Video Acts» encompasses
approaches ranging from structuralist experimentation and
more or less overt political statement to the creation of
idiosyncratic narratives and the amplification of personal myths.
It is therefore unfair and wrong to say that Eady is somehow applying an
idiosyncratic approach and failing to reflect the
approach taken by
more senior courts.»