Emerging from preparatory sketches, they revealed themselves as a unique and compelling body of work that has led the artist to develop an entirely
new painting method.
His first solo show in the U.K. since 2013, it will showcase an entirely
new painting method for Hume, marking a shift in his practice.
Not exact matches
Bracknell, UK, 24 July 2012 — Diversified technology company 3M addresses vandalism and graffiti issues in the transportation sector with two
new overlaminates designed to protect train graphics and surfaces from damage caused by spray
painting, felt tip markers and other
methods.
County to Conduct
Paint Stabilization Pilot Study «
Method of Cost - Effective Interim Lead Hazard Control Sought» The Oneida County Health Department's Lead Primary Prevention Program (LPP), through its New York State Department of Health grant, will conduct a pilot project designed to study the impact of using new paints containing primer as a method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced
Method of Cost - Effective Interim Lead Hazard Control Sought» The Oneida County Health Department's Lead Primary Prevention Program (LPP), through its
New York State Department of Health grant, will conduct a pilot project designed to study the impact of using new paints containing primer as a method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced tod
New York State Department of Health grant, will conduct a pilot project designed to study the impact of using
new paints containing primer as a method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced tod
new paints containing primer as a
method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced
method of stabilizing deteriorating lead
paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced today.
In Annie Sloan's
newest book, 40 step - by - step projects will guide you through the
methods for using
paint in ways you never thought possible.
I agonized for months over exactly what to do with the cabinets (Chalk
Paint, Alkyd
Paint, Re-staining, Gel Stain, Refacing, Waiting until my husband was out of the house then smashing them to pieces so we'd be forced to get
new cabinets... etc.) and finally landed on the no - sanding, prime and
paint method.
Just as modernist
painting bears the traces of the painter's movements and presence, and modernist literature has moved toward the first - person essay, the autobiography, and the diary, so the strain of modernist filmmaking that was launched with the French
New Wave has integrated the filmmaker's
methods with the movie itself, and turned fictions into documentaries about their making.
Together, they
paint a puckish portrait of the auteur, from Bale's discovery that Malick would often shoot him surreptitiously — at last justifying his
Method posturing between takes — to Chief Stephen R. Adkins of the Chickahominy Tribe revealing that «Terry» (always «Terry») told him to consider the title ironic after Adkins expressed his displeasure with a 5,000 - year - old civilization being Eurocentrically referred to as «
new.»
Significant artists in this field are the German muralist Rainer Maria Latzke, who invented, in the 1990s, a
new method of producing illusion
paintings, frescography, and the English artist Graham Rust.
The 3D overworld sections are mainly «go here
paint that, defeat the opposition» faire, but by constantly introducing
new opponents with different
methods of defeat keeps the formula from growing stale.
But it is precisely this impenetrability to logical analysis as far as his
method is concerned, that quality of the surface which appears as if it had happened rather than was «made,» which unexpectedly reminds us of the most original section of the
new painting in this country.
I use paper for
painting mostly, now I have a
new supply I'm
painting (feathers of several different kinds of birds, then I will often use paper & multi-meduims (eccept oils)-- I'm sure the by the inch
method won't generate replacement costs.
Diebenkorn speaks of his family background and early life; his education and his service in the Marine Corps; his introduction to modernism; his early abstract work; the formation of the Bay Area figurative school and the relationship between art in
New York and in the Bay Area; teaching; critical and public reaction to his work; important exhibitions of his work; vacillating between the figurative and the abstract in his
painting; his working
methods.
This transition from figuration to abstraction was accompanied by
new working
methods: his
paintings became larger and he abandoned the easel, often pinning his canvases to his studio walls or floor.
In my ongoing pursuit of abstract
painting, I am constantly experimenting with
new methods, media.
Painting became almost radical and came to represent a new intersection merging fresh ways of seeing and traditional methods of art making to rediscover, and reinvent, a medium rift with possibility and enlivened with artists actively re-imagining what painting c
Painting became almost radical and came to represent a
new intersection merging fresh ways of seeing and traditional
methods of art making to rediscover, and reinvent, a medium rift with possibility and enlivened with artists actively re-imagining what
painting c
painting could be.
In October 2012, to coincide with the opening of Marlborough Contemporary, a major exhibition of work by Frank Auerbach, Next Door, featured for the first time more than forty preparatory drawings to accompany the
new paintings, offering a unique insight into the artist's working
methods.
In the late 1940s, Jackson Pollock (1912 — 1956), now recognized as one of the most important Abstract Expressionist artists, began experimenting with a
new method of
painting that involved dripping, flinging and pouring
paint onto a canvas laid flat directly on the floor.
There's much to be gained from the attention to process in «Richard Estes:
Painting New York,» whether you call his methods of picture - making craft or just p
Painting New York,» whether you call his
methods of picture - making craft or just
paintingpainting.
The
New York - based conceptual artist makes work that engages with unique
methods, such as his large
paintings and site - specific installations using silver nitrate.
Sarah Cain's practice is founded upon exploring
new territories for abstraction and her 40 - foot - long
painting, titled Now I'm going to tell you everything, is created from a call - and - response
method of working with the space, both unpredictable and impromptu.
Material alignment, a
new body of black - and - white grid
paintings, can likewise be seen to present a visual analogy of the artist's working
methods with their oscillation between labor - intensive production and spontaneous improvisation.
Castellani duly achieved a
new take on the traditional Italian
painting method of chiaroscuro, pioneered by Leonardo da Vinci.
In creating the works, Siena tied each skewer together at its vertices, which demanded that he create
new tools, used to tie intersections remotely, out of reach of his hands; this process resonates with the meticulous and analogue
methods he uses in his
painting.
Her working environment, documented for the first time in a number of
new photographs by the artist, will be recreated as installations in the gallery, down to the
paint pots, brushes, books and discarded scraps of newspaper that are similarly covered in the spatters, splashes and drips that result from her obsessive painterly
method.
Thea Ballard with a short review on Bracha L. Ettinger's latest exhibition at Callicoon Fine Arts,
New York: «Though small and even unassuming, her striated oil
paintings (in deep bodily reds and purples) are rewarding and dense - both in theoretical weight and in composition, her
method involving a years - long process of layering.»
On display are 23 works, both historical works from the 1970s in particular (definition -
method 208c
painting, depainting, repainting and definition /
method 98: to be continued), as well as nine
new works.
,
New York: «Though small and even unassuming, her striated oil
paintings (in deep bodily reds and purples) are rewarding and dense - both in theoretical weight and in composition, her
method involving a years - long process of layering.»
Echoing the original blotted - line
method that Warhol had applied in his drawings of the 1950s and early 60s, his
new mirrored abstractions were achieved through a fundamental print making technique, folding an empty canvas over a freshly
painted surface.
«Emilio Perez's third solo exhibition at Galerie Lelong, «Footprints on the Ceiling,» will showcase the artist's unique
method of combining
painting and drawing in a body of
new work that includes a monumental, 40 - foot long mural
painting, one of the artist's largest site - specific works to date.
Focusing its energies on the mounting of exhibitions onsite and off - space, and on the publishing of artist books, La Salle de Bains is working towards
new exhibition formats and
methods of mediation, such as the 2012 show Tell the Children / Abstraction pour Enfants (an echo of Andy Warhol's
Painting for Children Pop art show at Galerie Bruno Bischofberger, Zürich, in 1983), which introduced children (and adults) to very contemporary abstract
paintings by artists including Claudia Comte, Lisa Beck and Olivier Mosset — all hung at children's eye height, on vividly patterned wallpaper.
He also arranged for Noland and Louis to visit Helen Frankenthaler's
New York studio in 1953, where they were introduced to her
method of soaking turpentine - thinned oil pigment into unsized, unprimed canvas (a technique Frankenthaler herself had learned from Pollack's 1951 black - and - while stain
paintings made with thinned black enamel
paint).
These dynamic
new paintings and drawings embrace a brighter palette than the artist has used in over a decade, but, more importantly, they signal a shift in his working
methods.
Historical works from the 1970s in particular (definition -
method 208c
painting, depainting, repainting and definition /
method 98: to be continued), and nine
new works will be presented for the occasion.
While the
method of the
paintings included in the exhibition relates to electronic art and
new media, they share an interest in rich materiality that characterizes modes of abstract
painting not ordinarily associated with those practices.
An intuitive
painting method is encouraged and participants will return to their studios with refreshed confidence,
new ideas, and a variety of
new expressive tools.
Using the same
method as employed in his representational
paintings, Richter began blurring, scraping, and concealing various
painted layers in his
new canvases.
Teaching in The Cooper Union's Continuing Education program since 1998, painter Josette Urso translates her own
painting method into exciting exercises for students — some experienced painters, others
new to the form.
She voraciously explores
new methods of creation, with an established artistic vocabulary which includes
paintings, combines, found objects, video installations, photography and performance art.
These
new works expand upon the Rio de Janeiro - based artist's
methods of rope weaving and straw braiding, in which pre-existing and found elements such as branches, seed pods, playful ceramic forms and
paint brushes merge with the organic forms of the sculptures.
Also in 2015, the artist and her work were included in the books Embracing Encaustic: Mixing Media and Art Students League of
New York on
Painting: Lessons and Meditations on Mediums, Styles, and
Methods.
Still active today in his 80s, Stella has continually sought
new methods of making
paintings.
In my studio practice, I continue to develop
new work, for the last 5 years I've been developing series using food coloring and unconventional spray -
painting methods, on a variety of surfaces.
In the introduction to the exhibition Still's then friend Mark Rothko related Still's
new art to the epic and transcendent dimension of «Myth» and explained how Still, «working out West, and alone,» had, with «unprecedented forms and completely personal
methods,» arrived at a completely
new way of
painting.
The appropriation of industrial practices has become the key
method of
new generation
painting and Wool has mastered it like no one else.
But the «drip»
paintings also embody a
new relationship to surrealist thought — that is, in terms of Pollock's freewheeling
method of working.
In the 1970s, Whittenʼs experimentation turned to abstraction, when he developed
new methods of
painting, in which brushstroke was removed from the making of the work; instead,
paint and canvas were processed, using large troughs to hold
paint, and dragging canvas across, with squeegees, rakes, and Afro combs to create surface texture, line, and voids.
Traces of older
methods are still evident as well, able to co-exist with these
newer developments, all in all contributing to a diverse selection of works, with physical and spatial differences occurring across all the
paintings in this current exhibition, Field.
Initially, going through a semi-abstract phase, as in his series of Map
Paintings, 1967 - 1971, where the contours of different continents are stencilled on luscious colour fields, he soon shifted to
new working
methods of splashing, pouring and dripping
paint onto the canvas.
Quayola's
new exhibition «Iconographies» represent a continuation of an ongoing project that employs computational
methods to translate iconic
paintings into abstract compositions made of points, lines, geometries, hues, saturations and texts.