Sentences with phrase «multiform work»

His composite and multiform work summons a set of references and affinities from both Arte Povera in the use of discarded materials, cardboard, papers and fabrics in particular, and procedural art, in so far as the protocols and systems of artistic creation set up by the artist in themselves define the final art object.
Two paintings and three hand - lettered drawings by Martin Wong A slide show by Matt Wolf Three photographs by David Wojnarowicz Three photogravures by Danh Vo An interview with Marvin Taylor An apparition concerning Liberace A sculpture by Robert Kinmont A stereoscopic photograph by Alfred A. Hart Two paintings and a multiform work by James Benning A photograph and a publication (and errata) by Martin Beck A composite essay by Julie Ault Artifacts and documents from The Downtown Collection An anonymous ledger drawing A crate of personal effects

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Convicted of the power of the Holy Spirit to work miracles, even through the most mundane things, and of the creating, recreating power of the Word of God in its multiform instances, we ought to be a good deal less worried that we generally are about preserving and protecting the tradition.
In a sense, his best known works — the «multiforms» and his other signature paintings — are, in essence, the same expression, albeit one of purer (or less concrete or definable, depending on your interpretation) means, which is that of the same «basic human emotions,» as his earlier surrealistic mythological paintings.
Chloë Bass Chloë Bass is a multiform conceptual artist working in performance, situation, publication, and installation.
The exhibition is an itinerant collective show that, through a vast selection of works, presents the multiform panorama of the Contemporary Indian artistic scene.
Further, in this series of works on paper, of which Wine, Rust, Blue on Black is a prime example, the punctuation of blue recalls earlier multiform canvases, such as Untitled (Multiformultiform canvases, such as Untitled (MultiformMultiform), 1948.
His emigration from Russia to Portland, Oregon; his poor beginnings; his Hasidic, Talmudic upbringing, without which you simply can not understand his artistic path; his early work — expressionist, mythological, multiform; his two wives, Edith, and Mary Ellen «Mell» Beistle, his children; then unravel for you the political activism of his anarchist left wing sensitivity, with the unavoidable connection to Emma Goldman.
The late 1940s marked the beginning of his color field paintings or «multiforms», works for which he is known.
Rothko's key works include: Slow Swirl at the Edge of the Sea (1944, MOMA); Multiform (1948, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra); Untitled (Violet, Black, Orange, Yellow on White and Red)(1949, Guggenheim Museum, New York); Green and Maroon (1953, Phillips Collection, Washington DC); Untitled (Purple, White and Red)(1953, Art Institute of Chicago); and Light Red over Black (1957, Tate Gallery, London).
From Marcel Duchamp's notorious Fountain and the scribbles of Cy Twombly to Mark Rothko's multiforms and Carl Andre's uncarved blocks, Hodge addresses critical outrage with a revealing insight into the technical skill, layering of ideas, and sheer inspiration behind each work.
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