Not exact matches
The car uses special gold flakes for shimmer effects, plus another six to eight coats of PPG Industries
paints to create one of the
most vibrant
paint schemes
on display here.
Then it was
on to the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel and a truly overwhelming
display of works of art, mainly wall and ceiling
paintings from the
most famous artists of all times.
This was
most vividly
on display in «I M U U R 2,» his Hugo Boss Prize — winning show in 2013 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, where he presented a copious collection of tchotchkes assembled by the late Chinese - American artist Martin Wong, together with a handful of Wong's
paintings.
The
most comprehensive exhibition of Chris Ofili's work to date, featuring over 40
paintings as well as pencil drawings and watercolours, is to go
on display at the Tate Britain from 27 January 2010
In his
most recent exhibition Queens of the Undead at the Institute of International Visual Arts — Iniva, in London, Donkor presented four of these highly regarded heroic women: «Queen Njinga Mbandi who led her armies against the Portuguese empire in Angola; Harriet Tubman, the underground - railroad leader who freed 70 people from US slavery in the 1850s; Queen Nanny who led the Maroon guerillas in Jamaica that fought the British in the 1700s; and lastly in what is now Ghana, the 20th - century anti-colonial commander - in - chief, Yaa Asantewaa».1 In the second part of the show, three large - scale earlier
paintings were
on display in which his primary source of artistic creation were contemporary facts of violent confrontations.
Richter's illusory
paintings find themselves
on the walls of the world's
most revered museums — for instance, London's Tate Modern
displays the Cage (1)--(6), 2006
paintings that were named after experimental composer John Cage and that inspired the balletic «Rambert Event» hosted by Phillips Berkeley Square in 2016.
The
most significant private collection of
paintings and drawings by one of Britain's greatest living artists, Frank Auerbach, goes
on display at Tate Britain today.
New York - based Caporael is an inveterate road tripper (having covered some 30,000 miles in her lifetime), and she used her
most recent cross-country excursion as the basis for the 12
paintings on display here (all 2009 or» 10).
Of the three
paintings on display, Grozda (2014) was the one I admired
most: a woman who smiles with her eyes as well as her mouth.
So without further ado, your top ten
most romantic
paintings on display in the UK are as follows and you can see the ArtFunded works in the gallery above... Happy Valentine's Day!
Two of the
most striking;
paintings on display in London now are by women firmly seizing the traditional male territory of the female nude.
Or at least, visceral
paintings of them will go
on display at Dulwich Picture Gallery in «Ribera: Art of Violence», one of the exhibitions I'm
most looking forward to — if that doesn't sound too odd — in 2018 (26 September 2018 — 27 January 2019).
Although a few
paintings are
on display,
most of the Hans Hofmann exhibition features works
on paper.
London gallery's
most famous works are now
displayed on walls
painted in a red believed to have been used by the artist
There are only three known self - portraits in existence by Turner (his
most famous self - portrait from 1799 is
on display in the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain) but we were fortunately able to borrow an early miniature in watercolour from the National Portrait Gallery collection,
painted when he was approximately 15 years old.
Chuck Close, Frida Kahlo and Lyonel Feininger — all
most famous for
paintings — have photographic works
on display this month...
Of the series
on display, the «skin»
paintings show the
most consistent development.
These stories of the Otero lineage are
most clearly present in the earlier
paintings on display, a series of still life works that show an early iteration of his «skin»
paintings.
Taking a cue from Lucio Fontana, one of her professors, this unique three - dimensionality is
most simply employed in the earlier works
on display, such as Mujer (de la serie el Silencio de Eros)(1965), a blue
painting that features a white curvy oval reaching almost to its edges.
It
displays his
most famous
painting, Early Sunday Morning from 1930,
on an easel unframed, as if he had gone out to check its accuracy against the storefronts
on Seventh Avenue a few blocks north.
This is perhaps
most evident in «The Venetian» (2012), which not only holds a darker saturation than the other
paintings on display, but is one of the few with an actual title that enhances the work.
Treasures from Olana represents a small selection of the finest of Church's sketches and studies from the house —
most of them he is known to have
displayed on its walls — as well as Olana's
most important large
painting, El Khasné, Petra.
When armed, masked thieves tore Edvard Munch's
most famous image, The Scream (1893), and a second
painting, Madonna (1893 — 94), from the museum's walls and escaped to a waiting car, it was a harsh reminder that works
on public
display can be especially vulnerable to theft and damage.
Rarely seen notebook drawings and early
paintings by the late architect Dame Zaha Hadid are to go
on display at the gallery she became
most closely associated with.
Such is the case with
most of the work
on display in Supercaliforniagilisticexpialibodcious, an exhibit that features a range of large
paintings.
The Tate press office insists that a third of the art
on display is still pre-1900, but
most of such older works as are visible will be crammed into one big room of «iconic»
paintings or shoved into the Clore gallery, which is supposed to be dedicated to Turner.
He mounts the photos
on light boxes, the format used for
displaying Chinese landscape
paintings often found, in their
most synthetic and kitschy form, in Chinese restaurants.
Quaytman has also
displayed her
paintings on storage racks placed within the exhibition space, pointing to the eventual passage into obscurity of
most aesthetic objects as they make space for others.
Most of the
paintings displayed in this area concentrate
on New York scenes, in a variety of styles, in which artists investigated the pictorial possibilities of these new subjects: city people, construction sites, urban entertainments, and bustling traffic.
The Hours (Dawn, Noon, Twilight, Night)(2014) is one of the
most striking; though among the smallest
paintings on display, this four - panel work fragments two of the pieces into dissimilar compositions, leaving a pair of small panels seemingly connected by a shared beetle — a symbol of time's passage, life or mortality — which clings to the top of the two works.
During the same years, Bitran's
paintings were also
displayed at the Galerie Iris Clert, one of Paris»
most prominent galleries, which also exhibited the works of Mübin Orhon
on a regular basis.
A beautiful exhibition of her
most recent
paintings is
on display at Corvi Mora Gallery through 13 April 2013.
March 1:
Most Expensive
Painting Ever Sold - Goes
On Display Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932) has gone on display at London's Tate Moder
On Display Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932) has gone on display at London's Tate
Display Picasso's Nude, Green Leaves and Bust (1932) has gone
on display at London's Tate Moder
on display at London's Tate
display at London's Tate Modern.
The gallery presents an exhibition of Marthe Wéry (1930 - 2005), with a rarely
displayed collection of works: starting with an interesting set from the 70s, or the so - called «lignées» period, until his
most recent work of liquid
paint layers directly overlaid
on the canvas itself, revealing unexpected features.
Peter Doig, In his latest exhibition, «No Foreign Lands» at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MBAM)
displays his
most recent millennial
paintings, sketches and etchings based
on the culture and his personal experience in Trinidad, where he moved in 2002.
Displays of Color Field
paintings at local museums including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; The National Museum for Women in the Arts; The Phillips Collection; and Smithsonian American Art Museum / An exhibition at The Kreeger Museum of
paintings and drawings by Gene Davis, a native Washingtonian and one of the Washington Color School's
most recognized figures / A public art project directed by the Corcoran College of Art and Design and the DC Commission
on the Arts and Humanities.
Among the works
on display are David Hockney's season cycle, an international collection of sculptures by artists from Eduardo Chillida to Henry Moore, masterpieces of classical modernism from artists such as Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch, breathtaking works of decorative art, and a selection of the Würth Collection's Old Masters, including one of the
most significant
paintings of the 16th century, Hans Holbein the Younger's «The Madonna With the Family of Mayor Meyer».
On one hand, the exhibition offers several models of togetherness and collectivity,
most poignantly in John Divola's «Abandoned
Paintings» (2007 — 8) photographic series of unfinished student paintings hung in deserted homes, and most pointedly in the Occupy Museums display of work by artists
Paintings» (2007 — 8) photographic series of unfinished student
paintings hung in deserted homes, and most pointedly in the Occupy Museums display of work by artists
paintings hung in deserted homes, and
most pointedly in the Occupy Museums
display of work by artists in debt.
Painting literal spots of
paint on the warehouse walls, the two pieces that were
displayed at Freeze would turn into possibly his
most prolific series, one which he can be recognized by even today.
In the
most mystifying of his
paintings on display at David Findlay Jr., aptly called «Interspace» (1955), Cajori melds the space of a portrait with that of a landscape.
In February 2012, Vettriano's
most famous
painting, The Singing Butler, [23] went
on display at the Aberdeen Art Gallery as part of an exhibition entitled, «From Van Gogh to Vettriano».
Spanning from 2007 through his
most current work, the gallery has both large - scale
paintings and smaller drawings
on display.
Last spring he opened a space
on 26th Street with a large, imposing show of
paintings by Picasso, Francis Bacon and Jean - Michel Basquiat, the
most assertive
display of big - name, big - ticket dead artists ever seen in Chelsea.
Of the seven canvases
on display, only two can be seen in their entirety, and, in fact, the two
most densely worked
paintings, which are also the
most interesting, are almost entirely hidden by other canvases.
Carmen Herrera's sixth exhibition with Lisson Gallery features a large Estructura, along with a number of
paintings and works
on paper, the exhibition
displays some of Herrera's
most ambitious work to date.
Most of whom knew / know NOTHING about 2 x 6 construction, joist hangers, well windows, an add -
on room that was built
on pylons where carpet ants had eaten the wood beneath, not a regular basement; a basement wall that was all but heaving and freshly
painted, to cover up problem (evidence in cold cellar — a gallon container of sealant and
paint that colour left
on display — duh!)