Sentences with phrase «multiple canvas works»

Circle (1973) is one of a cycle of very large multiple canvas works Andrews completed the early 70s dealing with both racism and sexism done at an intersectional moment in American history when the civil rights movement, the anti-war movement and the Women's Liberation movement reached a peak of visibility and even transformational effectiveness, as the nation approached its Bicentennial.
This exhibition traces a narrative of Schor's work since the early 90s to the present, from Semi-colon in a Flesh Comma (1994) which punctuates the text of the female body, and Undue — a section of War Frieze, her major 1991-1994 200 - running feet long multiple canvas work on militarism and aggression, painted in the aftermath of the first Gulf War but still as timely today — through representations of the nature of artmaking itself — the sign, the trace — to the empty thought balloon when grief has left the artist at a loss for words, to her most recent works schematically figuring the artist as thinker, reader, writer in an uncertain world.

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Working on a canvas far larger than he's previously been used to, Johnson's confidence with the material is evident, with numerous eye - catching shots (a silent explosion involving multiple ships is pure shock and awe) and a series of well - staged and visually arresting set pieces — in particular a sequence on the planet Crait that uses white and red imagery to startling effect (red is a common colour throughout).
Like most painters, the school leader is working on multiple canvases at once.
The work was celebrated at the time for the sheer velocity of movement with which the eye roves the canvas, pointing to de Kooning's interest in creating simultaneous foci, what art historian John Elderfield describes as «multiple centers of interest, and therefore a continual distraction, of vision being shuttled about the surface, so that it may rest anywhere but can settle nowhere» (J. Elderfield, «Space to Paint,» de Kooning: a Retrospective, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2011, p. 25).
Alan Shields Project will include unique works on paper, editioned multiples, un-stretched canvases, and wearable art by Shields alongside recent work by Alvarado, Donegan, Hachisuka, Hansen, Hiro, Tuttle and Wurtz.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
She works on multiple canvases concurrently as the paintings migrate around her studio — from the floor to the wall and back again — sometimes taking over a year to complete.
A stretched canvas forms the work's primary structure; loosely applied paint, punctuated by an isolated cluster of thick, frenetic paint strokes, consolidates multiple layers of paper and fabric fragments, concealing much of the surface.
Mitchell worked for the most part on large - scale canvases and multiple panels, striving to evince a natural rhythm that emanated from the expansiveness of gesture and from uninhibited use of color; Chamberlain's emphasis on discovered or improvised correlations between material and color rather than a prescribed idea of composition have often prompted descriptions of his work as three - dimensional Abstract Expressionist paintings.
The «B / W series» is comprised of Held's first fully realized canvases in his new style and limited palette, while works from the «Phoenicia» series are more explicit in their development of multiple perspectives and vanishing points, resulting in evermore ambiguous spatial relationships.
Multiple canvases with in - progress works line his walls, all of them surrounded by litanies of photographic source material.
Another typical quality of Hylden's works are the artist's broad gestures with paint, which end up overlapping each other and affecting multiple canvases.
«The studio is always alive,» he said, confessing to working on multiple canvases at once — each painting linked to the next.
This will be Kofie's second solo show with White Walls, and will include 30 recent works including smaller collage case studies on paper, hand painted multiple screen prints, assemblage on wood, paintings on canvas and wood and a large wall installation.
Phillips also achieved a landmark price for the American artist Mark Bradford, when his very large mixed - media canvas Biting the Book (2013), bought from a show at London's White Cube that closed only a year ago, attracted multiple telephone bids before selling to a client speaking to Philips's New York — based president Michael McGinnis, for a record # 2.5 million ($ 3.9 million), double the estimate and four times the gallery retail price for such a work.
An unfinished Mondrian shows him in charcoal, with unexpected lushness, while Umberto Boccioni works on multiple canvases in black and white, in dense curves that could easily pass for Op Art.
She also developed an interest in doing a series of work on a theme as well as sets, multiple canvases comprising a single complete work.
As in so many of Stingel's works, the painting is transformed from a canvas into a piece of interior architecture that resonates across multiple artistic registers.
She is known for work that expands the parameters of painting through the use of multiple canvases, sculptural additions, and site - specific installation.
Each large - scale work comprises multiple canvases, both hanging and standing, shaped according to the outline of the commonplace objects that they depict.
All of the paintings in the exhibition began as small collage studies, which were utilized as maquettes for much larger works that were transferred onto canvas as a blueprint of the original, and then heavily embellished with multiple layers of paint.
Emblematic of Wylie's tendency to work across multiple canvases, this work elaborates on her series of large - scale monochromatic paintings that utilized the forms of animals to explore the conventions of painterly abstraction.
For Moses, painting's identity was multiple and changing — working with canvases stretched on the floor, the dynamic abstract compositions in Diamond Jim (2008), Ignon (2006), and Bronco (2002) are the result of of the artist's rejection of conventional brushes in favor of mixing paints on the surface of the canvas itself.
Nevine Mattar exhibits two large works that incorporate multiple figures, leading the eye on a tour of the canvas.
Many of the works are composed of multiple, fragmentary objects made of plain canvas or lead wrapped around stretchers, which build up to loopy, engaging, figurative abstractions.
I work on multiple pieces at a time, with canvases ranging in size from very large to very small.
Mangold works in multiple series of shaped canvases over many years, exploring variations on rings, columns, trapezoids, arches, and crosses, and compositions without centers.
Printing on canvas and metal as well as paper has allowed me to create new composite works using multiple imagery.»
Even though only one song is used for each work, often times multiple recordings are needed to cover the canvas surface — and those little spots between the dark strands mark the physical and musical beginning, or ending, of each song.
Bissier developed a technique of egg - and - oil tempera for the later works on small canvas he called «miniatures» — symbolically rich compositions of multiple, densely colored washes.
Lines meander geometrically over the surface, occasionally from canvas to canvas, as many works are composed of multiple units.
His dissatisfaction spread to his work, and he reached the point of having to decide whether to continue to make paintings in the manner for which he was now well known - on multiple panels of canvas, initially in muted tones and subsequently in rich, more intense colours - or whether to break away and adopt new forms and interests.
To understand the radical implications of Warhol's Shadows, one must begin with the work's form: the Shadows series was conceived as one painting in multiple parts, the final number of canvases determined by the dimensions of an exhibition space.
The exhibition will comprise works from White's «3 - stripes,» «Multiple - canvas,» and «PVC» series, highlighting her ability to distill text - based symbology into both complex palimpsests and hybrid constructs.
The works in this series are all paintings on canvas, comprising multiple thin «glazes» of paint that have been layered over one another and evenly applied across the whole support.
The exhibition at Lisson Gallery will include Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas; multiple works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
In his most recent work, Currin layers each canvas with multiple scenes, creating paintings within paintings.
This vibrant publication — printed with multiple inks at the highest quality to fully capture the dazzling glow of Kusama's colorful canvases — opens with a selection of these works, which anchored the gallery presentation.
Ingeniously and idiosyncratically composed from multiple pieces of wood and sections of canvas that have been lushly dyed in a spectrum of rich colors, the works have the natural feel of an organism, growing and replicating itself like a coral reef or Martian bacterium.
Alan Shields Project will include unique works on paper, edition multiples, un-stretched canvases, and monoprints by Aiko Hachisuka alongside recent work by Alvarado, Donegan, Shields, Hansen, Hiro, Tuttle and Wurtz.
Flecks and drips of paint belie the fact that, often, the canvases are worked in multiple orientations before coming to rest.
With a wide range of work from Canvas, paper, Ceramics to Sculpture Remed showcases his talent in multiple mediums.
Working with raw linen or canvas, Jacobs wraps and re-wraps the material on multiple tree trunks, subjecting the pieces to various gessoes and rubs, and leaves them to absorb the influences of weather patterns and the evolution of the trees themselves.
Normally a painter might exhibit ten or a dozen works giving a sense of what she's been up to recently, or, offered a big survey at a public space, perhaps forty or even a hundred canvases demonstrating the development of her practice over multiple decades or a whole career.
The new body of work consisted of 30 pieces including small studies, medium and large scale pieces on wood and canvas, as well as a few hand painted multiple prints.
In the exhibition Vice and Reflection — An Old Painting, New Paintings and Animations, David Reed's exhibition at the Perez Art Museum Miami (November 29 - May 21, 2017) Reed investigates his painting, # 212 (Vice), 1984 - 85 a long horizontal work made of multiple strokes of a manganese blue that has a kind of inky transparent presence that curves and divides his canvas.
On display were four «dogleg» - shaped canvases (versions of which were exhibited at James Fuentes Gallery in New York in 2014) and a new series of five sculptural reliefs, as well as several hybrid paintings, composed of multiple canvases joined together and overlaid with various collage elements, such as rope and scraps of wood (all works, 2015).
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