Sentences with phrase «more illusionistic»

Other times they are more illusionistic, dissolving into sun - drenched reflections (Blaze, 2010 — 12).

Not exact matches

From illusionistic, or trompe l'oeil (trick of the eye), paintings to more ephemeral and conceptual gestures, these artworks challenge what we see and prompt us to appreciate and even enjoy experiences of dissonance.
Various facets of his more recent white - primed rhomboids and diamonds are painted behind, or in front, in bright, saturated hues creating a fascinating play between literal and illusionistic depth.
There is a well - worn narrative of twentieth century painting that goes like this: From Cezanne to Picasso to Pollock, the illusionistic space of painting flattened more and more until the picture plane and the surface created by the paint itself became the primary subject matter, eliminating images altogether in favor of abstraction.
Sculpture was felt to be more socially engaging because it occupied actual space rather than creating an illusionistic realm using perspective and other techniques.
Real space interacts with illusionistic space in Conversation, If and Yellow Light, all of which are built of two or more panels of varying reliefs.
More than 100 artists from over 35 countries will tear the roof off the sucker (or insert your preferred architecture - based P - Funk reference here), including at least one of Morgan's curatorial favourites: Urs Fischer will be re-creating his New York apartment at 1:1 scale, «replicating the interior walls through three - dimensionally illusionistic wallpaper», which will serve as a base for other artists» work.
If we adopt the screen then as the emblem of the contemporary optic, we presumably regard contemporary painting as somehow marking a return to a quasi-classical conception of its task as one of illusionistic affect... The intelligence lies in suggesting that materiality can persist as a key affective dimension of painting only if its terms are re-written... Recent paintings, like Michael Stubbs's work towards a diminished materiality, resulting in something more akin to the continuous surface associated with the varnished skin of an Old Master painting than to the opaque porosity of a Hofmann or Still.
As New York painters were progressively rejecting illusionistic space and moving toward a more literal space and bigger formats — which would logically lead a few years later to Donald Judd's rejection of painting in favor of sculptural space — the concept of le tableau continued to provide a conceptual framework to painters within the French idiom that would allow painting to evolve without losing the basic elements of its identity.
It is here again that Walsh's painting by hand gives the works their particular feel, using the slight irregularity as an optical effect in itself, softer and fuzzier than a Bridget Riley Op painting, but more aggressively illusionistic than, say, a Rothko.
For this show, if I had to choose between 2 images, I chose the one that was more pictorial, sensational, illusionistic, glamorous, humanistic, funny, sexual, quarrelsome, violent, ugly, etc. etc..
After 1930 many surrealists undertook a more literal, illusionistic rendering of dream images.
The juxtaposition of painterly effects (rounded forms and illusionistic volumes) with more graphic elements (flat, opaque backgrounds and sharp edges) strongly reinforces this message.
Her time in Japan and study of calligraphy followed by a move to New York City influenced her seminal works from the 1960s and 1970s, which shifted dramatically from the purely gestural to more representational and illusionistic — albeit highly abstract.
Painting also proposes a fictive, illusionistic space that I employ to bump up against more literal experience of things in the world.
In Alice Sielle «s 3D Blue and Gold Segments (1978), drawing, within a shallow illusionistic space is more prominent.
,» are more richly colored and traditionally illusionistic in their use of perspective.
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