Sentences with phrase «move toward abstraction»

Schmelzer: You've said a few times that you want to paint without hesitation and move toward abstraction.
It was a retrospective progression of his paintings, tracing the path from his beginnings in the Dutch traditional style to his abstract paintings, firmly establishing the artist's pivotal role in the international art world's move toward abstraction.
He triggered that 2005 move toward abstraction.
Perhaps no art movement before or since has provided more freedom of expression and democracy of form than the postwar move toward abstraction.
The Montessori Math curriculum begins with concrete representation of quantity and symbol, and contains a variety of materials that progress in complexity of concept to enable students to move toward abstraction.
In the 1960s he moved toward abstraction, making architecture his focus.
There her paintings moved toward abstraction.
When I ask if Doig sees his work moving toward abstraction, he quickly replies, «I hope it's going that way.
Subsequently, there was an occasional sighting of a new painting at an art fair, and rumors had it that Martinez was moving toward abstraction.
By moving toward abstraction, art removes entirely the dialectic of nature and the imagination.
Although in 1935 Cavallon exhibited landscapes done in Italy, he soon moved toward abstraction, initially working from still - life compositions that showed evidence of Céanne's influence.

Not exact matches

Moving toward thematic expansion and aesthetic abstraction, Flirt (95) recounts the story of an amorous dilettante wavering between romantic commitment and adventure three times over in three different cities.
Then she brought in objects to match with pictures, moving toward more abstraction slowly.
The simple idea that art moves toward flatness and abstraction leads, for Rose, into Minimalism, and «ABC Art» is often considered the first landmark essay on Minimalist art.
His teaching planted the seeds of a certain formal awareness of the language that I've never lost, even though I moved away from abstraction toward representation.
Many artists began moving away from geometric, hard - edge, and minimal styles, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions worked in a loose gestural style.
[1] In the late 1930s, she started to move away from realistic work toward abstraction and experimented with painting on layered glass.
Michael Boyd (b. Waterloo, Iowa, 1936 — d. Ithaca, New York, 2015) began his career as an Abstract Expressionist in New York City and gradually moved toward hard - edged abstraction.
It was after Waisler's journey to India in the mid-90s that his works moved toward figuration and away from pure abstraction.
l Los Diez moved abstraction from purely visual, formal concerns toward conceptual and phenomenological ends, in line with other contemporaneous international art movements, to engage both the viewer and the broader collective conscience of Cuba.
Quaytman's canvases were often oddly shaped, and later on in his career his abstractions began moving toward a style of rectangular shapes and bold color palettes.
In this exhibition, Weiser moves further toward geometric abstraction from the figural representation of a head and torso that underlie the structure of the paintings in his first exhibition at the gallery in October of 2007.
During his residency, Olivier sought to push his work further to abstraction, moving away from a narrative or film language toward a more painterly approach.
In the late sixties and early seventies, after a decade of professional art practice during the height of the male - dominated Minimalist and Light and Space movements, Chicago began to make a conscious departure from abstraction and move toward figuration.
By 1957 Soto had moved toward a more gestural abstraction, but by 1965 he had returned definitively to a geometric idiom.
As movement gave way to movement, Greenberg insisted, art moved toward increasing abstraction.
By the late 1930s and early»40s, Still had moved increasingly toward abstraction until he created a work labeled «1944 N # 1» (he never titled his works).
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