Discover
more of his abstract work at matthieuvenot.fr.
Other notes: Based on the available lots, more of the figurative work are made by women and
more of the abstract works are made by men.
Many
more of his abstract works (including installations & mixed - media) on his page.
Not exact matches
In comparison, gun control advocates are motivated by
more abstract notions
of reducing gun violence — although, Goss noted, the victims
of mass shootings and their families have begun putting a face on these policies by engaging
more actively in advocacy
work, which could make the gun control movement feel
more relatable.
Video
abstracts help researchers share their
work with
more people, and new solutions help publishers streamline and improve the process
of submitting research.
There are
more than a dozen
works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series
of prints by conceptual artist John Baldessari, a massive
work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful
abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
Over the years the human figures in his prints have filled
more and
more of the space, leaving less and less for the plant forms,
abstract patterns and calligraphy that appeared in early
works.
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge
of today is to move beyond
abstract disputes about whether
more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration
of creative ways
of enabling government and private groups to
work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth
of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing...
If,
abstracting altogether from the question
of their value for the future spiritual life
of the individual, we take them on their psychological side exclusively, so many peculiarities in them remind us
of what we find outside
of conversion that we are tempted to class them along with other automatisms, and to suspect that what makes the difference between a sudden and a gradual convert is not necessarily the presence
of divine miracle in the care
of one and
of something less divine in that
of the other, but rather a simple psychological peculiarity, the fact, namely, that in the recipient
of the
more instantaneous grace we have one
of those Subjects who are in possession
of a large region in which mental
work can go on subliminally, and from which invasive experiences, abruptly upsetting the equilibrium
of the primary consciousness, may come.
The program director for World Vision's
work in South Sudan, Perry Mansfield, said: «When we get distracted by language and trying to define a problem in
abstract percentages we can forget that every night
more people than the population
of the city
of Los Angeles go to sleep hungry.»
America's Roman Catholic bishops write that the «challenge
of today is to move beyond
abstract disputes about whether
more or less government intervention is needed, to consideration
of creative ways
of enabling government and private groups to
work together effectively» (Economic Justice for All) The truth
of this declaration is evident in the U.S. housing crisis.
The 9th - grader was hard at
work on a large clay sculpture with a pleasing, organic shape reminiscent
of one
of sculptor Henry Moore's
more abstract pieces.
More importantly, I would need to produce a body
of work in the form
of presentations,
abstract, and journal articles.
Seeking additional insight into similar mechanisms at
work in other centers
of the brain, Donato and his team discovered that the signal to develop one area known to be involved in
more abstract functions, including memory and navigation, originated from deep within the brain, in a specific population
of neurons that kicks off the maturation
of an entire neural network.
All
of the
work on acting out suggests that classrooms should include
more physical activity designed to map
abstract information onto bodily experiences.
The 395 - page report is the
work of an expert committee that considered
more than 10,000 research
abstracts in their review
of the scientific literature on cannabis.
But the purported proof, which Mochizuki first posted on his webpage in August 2012, builds on
more than a decade
of previous
work in which Mochizuki
worked in virtual isolation and developed a novel and extremely
abstract branch
of mathematics.
This doesn't necessarily tell us much about the
more abstract work of Rothko, Pollock or Mondrian, since these artists do not offer even the merest glimpse
of a recognisable object for the brain to latch on to.
This is why the application
of spatial and navigational memory to retain
more abstract information
works so well - and why there's potential for all
of us to remember a whole lot
more than we already do.
Criteria: Nominees must: (1) be an ASHG member and not
more than six years in postdoctoral training; (2) be the first author on a submitted
abstract (to be considered, trainees must check the appropriate box when submitting their
abstract); (3) supply the name and email address
of a nominator / mentor (the nominator must be able to verify the trainee's
work).
LESSON # 1: THE HUMAN CONDITION»S APPROACH TO THE
ABSTRACTS OF LOVE, TIME, AND DEATH — Howard pulls primal triggers for his advertising
work when he says everyone longs for love, wishes for
more time, and fears death.
English character actor Timothy Spall plays the painter over the last 25 years
of his life as his
work began to grow
more abstract.
Kamila Andini's second feature, The Seen and Unseen, shown in the platform section at TIFF «17, stood out as one
of the
more abstract and fantastic
works outside
of the Wavelengths section
of the -LSB-...]
Comfortable and successful
working on the periphery
of abstract filmmaking, Ramsey's storytelling requires
more than just your attention.
That foundational understanding will aid them as they
work with
more abstract representations
of fractions in later grades.
Moreover, we are a place that
works to continually improve our model, by taking stock
of what we teach, how we teach, and how this community can move towards making inclusion
more than just an
abstract concept.
Research by several other students is revealing that middle - school science students solve
abstract problems
more easily by thinking in terms
of metaphors or models — for instance, by using a nail, a wire, and a battery as a model
of how magnetism
works.
The following are common characteristics
of gifted children, although not all will necessarily apply to every gifted child: • Has an extensive and detailed memory, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Has advanced vocabulary for his or her age; uses precocious language • Has communication skills advanced for his or her age and is able to express ideas and feelings • Asks intelligent and complex questions • Is able to identify the important characteristics
of new concepts and problems • Learns information quickly • Uses logic in arriving at common sense answers • Has a broad base
of knowledge; a large quantity
of information • Understands
abstract ideas and complex concepts • Uses analogical thinking, problem solving, or reasoning • Observes relationships and sees connections • Finds and solves difficult and unusual problems • Understands principles, forms generalizations, and uses them in new situations • Wants to learn and is curious •
Works conscientiously and has a high degree
of concentration in areas
of interest • Understands and uses various symbol systems • Is reflective about learning • Is enraptured by a specific subject • Has reading comprehension skills advanced for his or her age • Has advanced writing abilities for his or her age • Has strong artistic or musical abilities • Concentrates intensely for long periods
of time, particularly in a specific area
of interest • Is
more aware, stimulated, and affected by surroundings • Experiences extreme positive or negative feelings • Experiences a strong physical reaction to emotion • Has a strong affective memory, re-living or re-feeling things long after the triggering event
Topic: «Visual aesthetics
of postapocalyptic sceneries — real world versus the game location»
Abstracts of the report: Starting
more than 2 years ago, The Farm 51 team is
working on scanning the Chernobyl Zone location and turning it into the interactive 3D scenery for virtual reality documentary Chernobyl VR Project.
Your new vocabulary
of forms is
more abstract — bodies are now represented by parts
of bodies — in many
works the body is presented as an integrated image / action.
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 Opening: Ragna Bley at Hester The trope
of abstract painting hinting at bodies is a tired one, but in Ragna Bley's
work, it's a little
more nuanced than that.
«There's a wonderful group
of collectors who are
more receptive to the
work of black
abstract painters now,» says Kelly.
Using color, texture, and myriad geometric structures, these artists forgo mathematical precision in favor
of more layered meaning and relate the
works as much to landscape, the body, and experience as to their
abstract core.
Hofmann thanked the university with a gift
of nearly 50 paintings representing the breadth
of his life
work, from Surrealist - influenced compositions to
more physical and
abstract images.
She resolved this, very cleverly by re-asserting a
more personal response to her subject by returning to a
more naturalistic style and applied a great deal
of what she had learnt
of abstract forms to decorative
work, at the Omega Workshops, and her house Charleston in Sussex.
In 2013 NYTimes review, Holland Cotter praised Whitten for his restless energy: With a career grazing the 50 - year mark, Jack Whitten is still making
work that looks like no one else's, which is saying something, given the flood
of abstract painting in New York... read
more... «Quick study»
Artwork for Bedrooms draws a parallel narrative from the same moment
of young artists who were similarly invested in «poor» materials, but who put them to
work in
more abstract, fragile, or conceptual ways.
For
more than a decade Gibson has
worked with a broad range
of materials to create artworks that both reference and contribute to the ongoing dialogues
of contemporary
abstract painting.
Conversely, one
of the advantages
of abstract sculpture is that it does not impose itself in this way: it demands and rewards a different,
more considered,
more open - ended form
of contemplation (an exception to this is the vertical monolith, one
of most venerable forms
of abstract sculpture and seen in City Sculpture Project in the
work of Peter Hide (b1944), Bernard Schottlander (1924 - 99), Kenneth Martin (1905 - 84) and Liliane Lijn (b1939)-RRB-.
If you think «Eight Movements,» the title
of Liat Yossifor's latest exhibition
of paintings, sounds
more like the title
of a Philip Glass recording or the latest release by Steve Reich, you're already onto the idea behind the Israeli artist's stark and highly textural
abstract works.
Toward the end
of his career, Still's art started to become even
more abstract — objects lost their shape entirely, as seen in this 1976
work titled «PH - 1023.»
His
work has grown
more abstract with age, and at times it now appears that all
of his previous portraits overlap within a single piece.
Bringing together
more than 90
works from pubic and private collections, the exhibition features paintings and
works on paper spanning the early 1930s through the late 70s, from his early depictions
of African masks and figurative
works to the
abstract images for which he is most recognized.
A lot
of my
work has become
more abstract,
more vague, and that's because the memory is blurry.»
This November, VMFA presents a groundbreaking exhibition that examines how Johns mined Munch's
work in the late 1970s and early 1980s as he moved away from
abstract painting towards a
more open expression
of love, sex, loss, and death.
More recently, multiple paintings and
works on paper by Lewis, the late
abstract painter whose first museum retrospective debuted last fall at the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts (and opens June 4 at the Amon Carter Museum
of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas), have appeared regularly and covered the April catalog.
But many
more were inspired by the strife
of the 1960s, including black artists whose
work is primarily conceptual or
abstract, and white artists with mainstream popularity.
From Norman Lewis to Joe Overstreet, the Harlem Renaissance — derived tradition
of African - American
abstract painting (which has historically had a primarily black audience) is intermingled with the tradition
of so - called self - taught or outsider artists such as Bill Traylor and Bessie Harvey (whose audience has been mostly in the rural south and mostly black); the
more recent wave
of African - American conceptualism represented by Adrian Piper, Lorna Simpson, and others (whose
work
Although he continued to promote
abstract work produced in Britain and throughout Europe, Sylvester believed at this time that figurative art «was capable
of going further... that [it] could be
more complex,
more specific, richer in human content».18 By 1958, however, Sylvester had undergone what he later described as a «Damascene conversion'to the profound achievements
of recent American abstraction.
The show presents
more than 75
works chronologically, grouping time periods into five major categories, beginning with «The Sensual Body» — her 1970s feminist explorations through neon colored
abstract nudes — and ending with «Landscape: The Power
of Native Place» —
works from the 2000s that pair native designs with images
of the lands that specific tribes have lost to colonization.