Sentences with phrase «movements such»

By treating the words as shapes, den Breejen generates conceptual narratives and explores a personal take on movements such as minimalism, «action painting,» grid and color - field painting, and hard - edged geometry.
Neo-Dada went on to influence a whole generation of 20th century artists, as well as contemporary art movements such as Fluxus (1960s), Pop Art (c.1955 - 70), Nouveau Realisme (1960s), and Minimalism, as well as new creative forms like installation and conceptual art.
During the 1940s and 50s, for instance, important works by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Henri Matisse were added to the collection; also during the 50s, the museum acquired a series of works by the Russian Suprematist Kasimir Malevich, as well as design works by De Stijl, the Bauhaus Design School and related design movements such as Russian Constructivism, as well as Kinetic art, the COBRA group, and Pop art.
Elijah Burgher will give a talk on Sigil Magic, a system of spell - casting outlined by early 20th century occultist, Austin Osman Spare, and popularized more recently in occult movements such as Chaos Magick and Thee Temple of Psychic Youth.
At the same time, essential characteristics of art movements such as Arte Povera, Land Art and Minimalism recur and intertwine with current metaphors, narrations, and with the process of generating new meanings.
From the press release: «The exhibition is a celebration of contemporary mark making whilst embracing and taking inspiration from traditional art movements such as Futurism, Abstract Expressionism and Precisionism among others.
Exhibitions have showcased numerous contemporary art movements such as Minimalism, Neo-Expressionism, and Britart by Young British Artists, as well as avant - garde art from China, while featured artists have included outstanding figures like Andy Warhol (1928 - 87), Phillip Guston (1913 - 80), Richard Serra (b. 1939), Anselm Kiefer (b. 1945), Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Donald Judd (1928 - 94), Damien Hirst (b. 1965), and Tracey Emin (b. 1963), among many others.
While Minimalism and Cubism have influenced Nolan's work, he also draws inspiration from lesser - known movements such as Pattern and Decoration and Op Art, addressing shifting perception of two and three dimensions; illusionist (plastic) space vs. real dimensionality.
At the very start of your career in the 1970s, did you feel close to European movements such as the Italian Transavanguardia?
In addition, the viewers need to make temporal movements such as walking past and circulating in order to switch angles of view; they collect information from the work and constantly refresh and enrich the experience they gained from viewing.
This panel will look at literature, both here and in France, and how it engages the work of identity in our era of political extremism and activist movements such as Black Lives Matter in the U.S. or the Nuit Debout in France.
Peckham - based artist, graffiti writer and contemporary artist Remi Rough stands apart from other street art - leaning practitioners in that his work is often referred to as «visual symphonies», thanks to his keen eye for the geometrical treatment of form, colour, line and space, and inspired by avant - garde movements such as Suprematism and Italian Futurism.
This essay traces the intersections between artists» books and the moving - image through movements such as structuralism and replay culture, to what has been termed the «still generation» of image dispersal through social media.
Richmond - Edwards and Robles - Gordon, parlayed a series of conversations about personal experiences in the art world, the cultural influence and legacy of Howard University, and the examination of artist group and movements such as Spiral, Black Artists of DC, Africobfra and the Black Arts Movement to build a contemporary art cannon.
Inspired by personal experiences growing up in the south as well as distinct events in American history like the migration of African - Americans from south to north and the Watts uprising of 1965, Outterbridge's works are as rooted in folk and African art as they are in dialogue with twentieth century art movements such as Dada, assemblage, and the readymade.
The iconoclastic aesthetics of movements such as punk, rebellious attitudes or teenage vandalism merge into constant allusions to the history of art, to utopian avant - garde movements, such as Dada, Situationist proposals or contemporary philosophy.
Cárdenas's sculptures are recognizable within the context of concurrent post-war movements such as Nouveau Réalisme in France, Pop Art in the United States, and the Nul Group in the Netherlands, while also drawing from his Latin American heritage.
From fresh surveys of movements such as De Stijl and Surrealism, to retrospectives of legends of Modern Art, to pioneers of photography and relevant figures in Contemporary Art, all of these exhibitions are definitely worth the trip.
With the introduction of the use of industrial artifacts in art and techniques such as collage, avant - garde movements such as Cubism, Dada and Surrealism questioned the nature and value of art.
Highly engaged with international art movements such as cubism, abstract expressionism, arte povera, and conceptual art — but also having studied and lived in Europe and the United States — an older generation of the artists on view pioneered modern art in Cyprus, through a dialogue within local traditions.
With the introduction of the use of industrial artifacts in art, movements such as Cubism, Dada and Surrealism as well as techniques such as collage and artforms such as cinema and the rise of reproduction as a means of creating artworks.
After the World War II, new movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Neo-Dada, Pop - Art, New Realism, Minimalism, Op Art sprang up to reflect changing values and creative priorities.
In the work of Pepo Salazar the iconoclastic aesthetics of movements such as punk, rebellious attitudes or teenage vandalism, merge into constant allusions to the history of art, to utopian avant - garde movements, such as Dada, Situationist proposals or contemporary philosophy.
Murray's work builds on the legacy of early twentieth - century Modernist movements such as Cubism and Expressionism, funneling them into her own language that is equally concerned with psychology and the quotidian.
Their collective approach to art - making is steeped in academic discourse, and whilst retaining the vibrancy of their graffiti backgrounds, traditional art movements such as Futurism, Abstract Expressionism and Precisionism are also embraced by the visual vocabulary imbued within their work.
The establishment asserted that the New York school of Abstract Expressionism was the rightful successor to European art movements such as Cubism and Surrealism, and the progenitor of the distinctly American movements of Pop and Minimalism.
The exhibition also considers ideas that contributed to the development and rejection of later art movements such as cubism, surrealism, pop art, minimalism.
The exhibition then turns to other works from 1960 onwards, including pieces from movements such as Fluxus and the socalled Pictures Generation, as well as an introspective look at the history of America through work by artists such as Romare Bearden, Jeff Wall, and Cady Noland.
Beginning as a young artist in São Paulo, she studied the Japanese art magazine Bijutsu Techou that introduced her to international movements such as Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Land Art and Arte Povera.
Through the remaining years of the century, in defiance of the prevalent modernist movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, many women adopted feminine imagery, materials, colors and techniques, such as sewing.
Despite the growing popularity of abstract movements such as Cubism and Fauvism in Europe, Hopper was most impressed by the works of the then already iconic Impressionists, particularly by the works of Claude Monet and Edouard Manet due to their treatment of light.
In her videos, Gilmore critiques and also inserts herself into male dominated movements such as Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, exploring feminist themes and modern and contemporary art tropes, all the while exhibiting relentless determination.
Charlotte Posenenske's (Wiesbaden, Germany, 1930 - 1985) drawings from the late «50s reveal her exploration of contemporary movements such as Art Informel and Abstract Expressionism.
The workshops are directly credited with bringing to the critical forefront the achievements of prairie artists such as Dorothy KNOWLES, William PEREHUDOFF, Douglas BENTHAM and Robert Christie, and art movements such as the Regina Five and the Western Canadian landscape movement, but their importance extends beyond their strictly regional influence.
The works span nearly 150 years — from an 1816 drawing by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres to a 1960s watercolor by Georgio Morandi — and survey various stylistic movements such as Impressionism, Cubism, German Expressionism, and Surrealism.
In time, movements such as Pop art, Op art, and Minimalism — and later Conceptual, Performance, and video art — radically reshaped the boundaries of the art world.
Also in another work on display, Steel Mesh Ls (1988), the different positioning of the three identical L - shapes can be read as anthropomorphic movements such as sitting, lying, or standing.
His lyrical and ebullient pictorial language drew from archaic sources, as well as the drawings of children and contemporary art movements such as Cubism and Tachisme.
The artist's ever - changing — even, at times, disorienting — sculptural surfaces have drawn comparisons to the 20th century movements such as Op and Kinetic Art.
The source imagery varies, from 1920's and 30's advertising and design magazines to artistic movements such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
Often cited as the father of contemporary art in the United Arab Emirates, Sharif began making art in the 1970s, but soon departed from his region's dominant art form of calligraphic abstraction and embraced the radical approaches of avant - garde movements such as Fluxism and British Constructivism.
The exhibition will feature paintings, mixed media sculptures, and interactive installations by 50 of the most dynamic artists and will emphasize Los Angeles's role in the evolution of graffiti and street art, with special sections dedicated to seminal local movements such as cholo graffiti and Dogtown skateboard culture.
A decade and a half on, «Andreas Gursky: Landscapes» takes a different, more art - historical approach — relating Gursky's photographs of both natural and man - made environments to movements such as German Romanticism and the Hudson River School.
With the rise of anti-art movements such as Fluxus in the 1960s, a number of notable artists made drawings using the ballpoint pen.
Scharf's fun, colorful work is both a nod to the future and a reference to past art historical movements such as Pop and Surrealism.
Looking at painters who came to prominence in the 1960s,»70s and»80s, this book shows how abstract painting has developed in the wake of postwar movements such as Art Informel.
His methodology deeply affected origins of future movements such as Abstract Expressionism.
Her commitment to truth and dedication to figuration — unfashionable during her lifetime — ensured that her work remained permanently out of kilter with avant - garde movements such as abstract expressionism, pop art and minimalism.
With the rise of anti-art movements such as Fluxus in the 1960s, a number of notable artists made drawings using the ballpoint including Cy Twombly and Alighiero Boetti.
Recognizing the Bronx's cultural contributions — including the birth of artistic movements such as hip hop, graffiti art and Latin Jazz, that served as inspiration to many contemporary artists — in 1999 the Museum expanded its collecting practice to include works by artists for whom the Bronx has been critical to their artistic practice and development.
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