Sentences with phrase «nocturnal landscape»

Best known for her immersive installations and public projects that explore the various historical and psychological implications of the genre of landscape, Teresita Fernández's most recent exhibition at Lehmann Maupin, Fire (America), debuts a 16 - foot glazed ceramic wall panel depicting a nocturnal landscape engulfed in flames, as well as a new series of abstract landscapes made from burned paper.
This large - scale enigmatic painting explores phenomena including the coexistence of day and night, the nocturnal landscape and the skyscape, and the interplay of lightness and darkness, evoking the mysterious quality embedded in Magritte's expressive art.
In the downstairs gallery, Henry presents a group of mostly nocturnal landscape paintings that take into account how artists as different from one another as Frederic Remington and Ed Ruscha have influenced how we see the West, while Minimalists such as Donald Judd and Dan Flavin have transformed how visitors and locals experience it thanks to Marfa's Chinati Foundation, a pilgrimage site for international art tourists.
The exhibition will debut a 16 - foot glazed ceramic wall panel depicting a nocturnal landscape engulfed in flames, as well as a new series of abstract landscapes made from burned paper.
Alex Katz: «I guess it was a reaction to up front painting... I started making nocturnal landscapes then.
Jagged black tree branches, almost cartoonish in their concise treatment and sinister appearance, eclipse sprawling nocturnal landscapes.
In this series of spooky photographs, Cump sheds light on the darker side of nature, revealing the nocturnal landscapes and the intertwined histories of analog photography and the myth - laden night sky.
The resulting images evoke mysterious nocturnal landscapes that crackle with a strange electricity.
After his break with representational art in 1946, he substituted a more monumental vision of nature for the early nocturnal landscapes crossed by a thin network of light.
How you pit one against the other is anyone's guess, but van der Molen's formally beautiful nocturnal landscapes are quiet and haunting, while Lixenberg's epic project from the troubled Watts district of Los Angeles is social documentary on a grand and moving scale.

Not exact matches

As self - awareness goes, this is as hollow as the rest of Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals, a dirge of shallow introspection and sanctified ugliness that is, as it happens, a pretty trenchant critique of the landscape that would normalize a Trump presidency.
These evocative nocturnal works study various aspects of the landscape at night.
Axel Hütte (b. 1951, Essen, Germany) is known for his nocturnal American cityscapes and landscape photography.
For her 2017 exhibition at Lehmann Maupin New York, titled, Fire (America), Fernández presented a 16 - foot glazed ceramic panel depicting a nocturnal image of fire, a series of burned, laser - cut landscapes on paper, and a site - specific installation that resembled a horizon line composed of charred lump charcoal applied directly to the gallery walls.
ELI LANGER»S RECENT SOLO SHOW IS AN ENCHANTING LANDSCAPE of nocturnal emissions and conversations.
In Two Men on an Elephant, a nocturnal acrylic on board landscape and a male duo are illustrated atop an elephant in the backdrop of a hallucinatory mountainous scenery.
He was also influenced by the theologian Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, who taught that nature was a divine revelation, and by the melancholic Mannerist German artist Adam Elsheimer (1578 - 1610)- an inspiration to both Rubens and Rembrandt - whose lyrical landscapes and nocturnal scenes showed great sensitivity to the effects of light.
Vibrant colors morph into harmonious collages that remind of water, nocturnal cityscapes, or in a particularly fetching piece, the modernist landscape architecture of the Brazilian artist Roberto Burle Marx.
For example, from the Plexiglas circular labyrinth Bamboo Cinema (2001) to the graphite seascape Nocturnal (Neon Miniature)(2011) to the shimmering blue walls of Stacked Waters (2009) in the atrium of The Blanton Museum, Texas, Fernández references traditional artistic techniques from Baroque - era ceiling painting and conventions of landscape painting to the works of Land artist Robert Smithson and Minimalist Donald Judd.
The nocturnal imagery of swaying trees and drone - captured footage of exploding fireworks suggest ways in which nature, landscape, and public space involuntarily contain these latent historical memories.
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