Entire artistic careers might be made from small aspects of Sigmar Polke's
multifarious art, which now fills 14 rooms at Tate Modern.
In 1959, a year out of Princeton, he was included in Sixteen Americans — a landmark show at New York's Museum of Modern Art that pulled the plug once and for all on abstract expressionism and set the stage for
the multifarious art of the 1960s.
Not exact matches
Although cinema is probably the most
multifarious kind of
art, the visual elements of a motion picture are of great significance and cinematography captures as the tangible, as the contextual allure... Read more»
National Gallery takes this development to the next logical step, using its titular establishment as a springboard for an all - encompassing exploration into the
multifarious nature of
art as both history and object.
The result is a
multifarious portrait of 56 contemporary Iranian artists challenging the conventional perceptions of Iran and Iranian
art.
In its place they founded Laboratoire Agit»
Art, creating unstable, often temporary work and group action right for the moment, reflective of Africa's
multifarious identities.
The installation's
multifarious components circulate on and around the spiral form, directly referencing pre-Columbian traditions, modern
art, and the cosmos, three «territories» that are often thought of as distinct but that here overlap, as indeed they do in Marfa.
Only the making of sculpture could then and can today focus properly on this as it has become apparent how non three dimensional abstract sculpture had been and how propped up it was by
multifarious relationships with other disciplines and critical and historical analysis of the time.Questioning
art of the past and
art history is not disrespectful This most exciting area of abstract sculpture in as much as it irks some to admit it, it is relatively uncharted territory!
The
multifarious, energetic
art here is in love with travel, cities, spaces.
Fatoş Üstek, Curator, said: «For
Art Night 2017, I wanted to explore the theme of «Fusion of Horizons», inviting visitors to engage in
multifarious dialogues whilst bringing their own aspirations and dreams.
The
multifarious artist's colorful geometry, rendered in a range of techniques, was applied to so many surfaces and objects that it irritated the distinction made between
art and design in the 1920s and»30s — and continues to provoke thoughts about such distinctions here, featured in an
art exhibition at an institution devoted to design.
The book is a beauty... There is, throughout Ms. Jones's essay and the book as a whole, voluminous documentation of work by major artists who still rarely figure in most histories of American postwar
art, like Betye Saar, who made intricate figurative drawings on covered glass windows; Senga Nengundi, who was conjuring unusual forms from sand and pantyhose before Ernesto Neto was even a teenager; and John Outterbridge, whose
multifarious assemblages took on a gamut of styles.
Jokes provided an antidote to this bravura, and, even in a post-modern, post-Duchampian age that is so accepting of
art's
multifarious and fluctuating identity, he still managed to present a strong challenge to the predominant
art of the time and to the tastes of the
art establishment.
Covering a striking array of themes, ideas and materials, the selection of works reflect the
multifarious nature of contemporary
art in the UK today, and the broadening definition of what
art can be.
Antonia Wright's work investigates the universal human condition through a
multifarious, process - oriented
art practice combining photography, performance, poetry, video, installation and sculpture.
It reminds us that the
art world of that time was a
multifarious scene shaped by artists beyond Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
Plain white walls and flowing spaces allow the home to easily accommodate a lot of
art, but no one could have expected it to become the shrine to the
multifarious works of L.A. - based artist Mike Kelley that Larizadeh has made.
The artists invoke strategies from different
art forms, one form is used to enhance another, creating
multifarious meaning and opportunity for constant reassessment of each work.
Shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1994, Doig came to global prominence in the mid-2000s when his mysterious, richly layered, figurative paintings, with their
multifarious references to
art history and popular culture, began to command astounding prices.
Jason Rhoades»
multifarious output is underlined by an interest in the conditions in which
art is made and the subversion of the conventions that stand in the way of its production.
Mark Moore Fine
Art is proud to present «
Multifarious Paintings» an exhibition of paintings by artist, David Klamen, opening today.
Art Basel Miami Beach is a
multifarious bazaar.
American, European and African
art — the self - portrait speaks multiple visual languages at once, drawing on the artist's own
multifarious identity as a painter.
In her
multifarious work, Reese is passionate about supporting the artists» voice, small print publications and ephemera, and research - based
art practices.
«Garforth takes a
multifarious approach to her
art practice creating an eclectic body of work utilizing a diverse array of skills such as illustration, design and craft.