Sentences with phrase «most lyrical works»

He also travelled extensively in the Indian sub-continent and south - east Asia, evolving the personal philosophy that shines through his most lyrical work.
From the recorded disc - jockey contest in Dan Graham's otherwise tedious basement installation to Bruce Nauman's video projection «End of the World» (1996) on the top floor — Nauman's most lyrical work yet — music and sound are active ingredients in many artists» pieces.

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Buñuel conjures with Freudian imagery, outrageous humor, and a quiet, lyrical camera style to create one of his most complex and complete works, a film that continues to disturb and transfix.
Emotionally speaking, this is director Luca Guadagnino's most honest and intelligent work to date, a lyrical, sensuous, aching love story that skips all the usual coming - of - age beats in favour of finding a gentler, less conventional rhythm.
While Green has veered off in several eclectic directions, the lyrical and soulful «George Washington» still proves to be his most absorbing work.
A work of bold, lyrical beauty, telling detail and compelling characterization — at once cheerful and thoughtful, playful and profound — and written in a unique prose style that metamorphoses brilliantly with the passage of time, 26a will surely be one of the most - talked - about novels of this year and many years to come, and its remarkable author, Diana Evans, welcomed gratefully into the highest order of literary achievement.
A mature and masterful work of contemporary fiction from one of our most accomplished storytellers, Lost Memory of Skin unfolds in language both powerful and beautifully lyrical, show - casing Banks at his most compelling, his reckless sense of humor and intense empathy at full bore.
By the 1970s, de Kooning abandoned any form of representation concentrating solely on lyrical, abstract paintings that are widely considered some of his most triumphant works.
Carrie Moyer's new paintings are the most lyrical and personal works to date in her ever - evolving painting practice.
An exhibition entitled «The Lyrical Flight, Paris 1945 — 1956» (L'Envolée Lyrique, Paris 1945 — 1956), bringing together the works of 60 painters, was presented in Paris at the Musée du Luxembourg from April to August 2006 and included the most prominent painters of the movement: Georges Mathieu, Pierre Soulages, Gérard Schneider, Zao Wou - Ki, Albert Bitran, Serge Poliakoff.
Her death was unexpected and sudden and came at a moment when she was looking forward to her exhibition with Alvin, of her watercolours over his musical scores, some of her most beautiful and lyrical work ever.
Their innovative works are lyrical, open - ended combinations of unlikely fragments - a slab of marble with a lettuce, or fruit scattered among neon tubes - giving the most banal materials a metaphysical dimension.
We take a look at conceptual art's most lyrical proponent and his work's importance for brainy young artists today.
Some of the most surprising works are in the strand entitled Spaces and Predicaments, where sculptures by Melvin Edwards and Senga Nengudi suggest a more lyrical, enigmatic and diffuse approach to exploring protest in art.
For the most part, these figures operated outside the marketplace, making lyrical, intimate, and humorous works for their own edification and enjoyment.
A critic for the leftist journal Art Front wrote that Tamayo's art «soars above the work of most of his compatriots» and that his «is the most lyrical voice to come out of that country.»
After developing his signature technique of staining in 1953, Louis destroyed much of his previous work, which makes Sub-Marine an important document in the career of an artist who went on to become one of the most lyrical artists of the so - called Washington Color School.
Greenberg saw Bush's post-Painters Eleven work as a clear manifestation of the shift from abstract expressionism to Color Field painting and Lyrical Abstraction, a shift he had called for in most of his critical writings of the period.
Then, in later years, the artist moved back to conceptual art and created the lyrical planes of color in what now is his most celebrated work, his Ocean Park series.
Besides some examples of his heaped relief paintings dating from the»80s and»90s, one of the major surprises of the exhibition are Poon's most recent works that meld his long preoccupation with the haptic density of pigment to a chromatic and gestural fluency which is alternatively reminiscent of both Pierre Bonnard's lightly lyrical touch and Milton Resnick's darker gestural accretions.
Like Pollock, whose lyrical loops carried the private rhythms of an artist enamored of dance, and Twombly, whose staccato, sketchy lines reflect a different temperament, Carone's inspirations flow directly from a subconscious informed by a lifetime of association with some of the century's most important artists and their works.
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