In some cases, Stewen disregards the printed text and in others allows it to inform the image, eliciting an almost surrealist exquisite corpse relationship between captions which no longer apply and
their new pictorial forms.
Not exact matches
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Many of the artists represented in the collection have explored drawn formats extensively, questioning its status and conceiving
new forms of the dessin: e.g. Trisha Donnelly, who fuses drawing and video; Urs Fischer, who creates drawings in three - dimensional space; or artists like Raymond Pettibon, Larry Johnson and Mike Kelley, who work with the
pictorial idiom of comics.
The introduction of brooding
forms can now be understood as harbingers of a
new figuration, wherein titles such as «Painter» (1959) go so far as to suggest the
pictorial presence of Guston, the painter himself.
In their final
forms, these works present a record of the processes employed while outlining
new directions in
pictorial abstraction.
A desire to dig deeper into
pictorial space, coupled with her careful study of Cézanne, especially his practice of drawing with colour, led to a
new structure — the introduction of planes
formed by the junction of intersecting verticals and diagonals — and of colours and contrasts.
We can now see his earlier pieces in a
new way; if each brush stroke is both abstract (in
form and idea) and representational (of a stroke, of «painting»), could there be a space of «
pictorial abstraction» in which the duality can persist?
Kahn is also interested in the idea of an undefined abstract space: an idea that he feels has emerged through the tension of architectural and
pictorial space, and the emergence of a
new form of space created in the advent of digital technology.
Gorchov belongs to a generation of painters who removed their canvases from the rectangular stretcher, seeking a
new pictorial field, yet he is unique in his ability to unite
form and content while preserving their tensions.
Meticulously executed, Smith's works pick up the
pictorial language of the classics but breathe fresh life into the minimalist art
form through innovative color combinations and clever
new spacial relationships.
Ziegler's process subjects the images to a process of digital and physical obliteration, in which representational
pictorial information gives way to
new abstract
forms.
These themes include re-envisioned landscapes, Surrealist meditations, Cubist interpretations of space and
form, and «the field» as a
new metaphor for
pictorial action.
Among these individuals were Josef Albers and Hans Hofmann who escaped Hitler's Reich and established themselves as influential art teachers and theorists in
New York; Erwin Panofsky, a founding father of the academic discipline of Art History in its modern
form, who taught at
New York and Princeton Universities; prominent German Surrealist painter Max Ernst and the primary theorist of Surrealist movement André Breton, who fled the occupied city of Paris; and Piet Mondrian and Ferdinand Léger, who brought their unique
pictorial modes as their only luggage.
«It created a
new form of
pictorial space that Braque arrived at from his close study of Cézanne's landscapes.»
Eric Brown's mostly small canvasses reflect a
new reductivism in a
pictorial vocabulary that has often focused on allegorical
form, ecstatic color sequences and cartoony arabesques, knobs and nodules.
Yet another way to get up - to - the - minute reports on what's happening: the
New York Times now offers its content in the
form of Times Wire, a kind of «river of news» web - based flow that gives you headlines, the first line or two of the story, and a block of photos with popup text for those who like things
pictorial.