Sentences with phrase «nocturnal paintings»

While simple in form, her ongoing series of nocturnal paintings exhibits a range of colors, such as orange, neon green, and pink - violet, that glow and illuminate the otherwise dark scenes.
It is in the nocturnal paintings that Plimack Mangold not only switched from acrylic to oil but also changed her approach.
In contrast are the exceptional nocturnal paintings which cover the canvas densely and create astonishing, barely visible effects of night.
The blues of these nocturnal paintings, made in the forest, are at the mercy of the moon's moods.
Her first nocturnal painting with an aerial perspective, East River View At Night (1978), inspired an ongoing exploration of the effects of bright lights, reflections, and indistinct objects set against surrounding darkness.
The Palm Springs Museum of Art mounted an exhibition of Lockwood de Forest, commemorating both his contribution to the area's history and to desert and nocturnal painting more generally.

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More often than not, those organic sounds [dusty record pops, nocturnal nature recordings, tape hiss, distant car radios, bleeping busy signals, and street noise] feel like the music's most relatable characteristics, providing moments of unpredictability and liveliness to an album which paints almost exclusively with monochrome hues.
Biggs» enticing cover is an homage to Chicago Imagist artist Roger Brown, whose distinctive painting style often depicts nocturnal cityscapes with black silhouettes of people glimpsed through windows of apartment buildings.
The paint handling is soft; the surface of the linen is rubbed or scraped flat and smooth, but the color is dappled rather than flat, which lends a slightly nocturnal or surreal cast - these may have been painted by day but they were conjured by night vision.
On the opposite wall, Ellen Phelan's Autumn Bay, 2003, investigates a similar duality, but her painting, shrouded in a nocturnal mist, seems more like a reminiscence whose shadows derive from the vagueness of memory.
Mary Weatherford, also of L.A., transported the audience to the culturally bereft location of Bakersfield, where she recently completed a series of abstract paintings incorporating neon tubes in homage to the city's nocturnal signage.
Entering Regen Projects, one finds the walls painted in various nocturnal shades in the entrance hall, which is carpeted in a deep crimson.
Divided into galleries devoted to his portraits, scenes of everyday black Chicago and nocturnal street life, the exhibition also presents paintings made during Motley's time in Paris when he received a Guggenheim fellowship.
Night Vision: Nocturnes in American Art explores the critical importance of nocturnal imagery in the development of modern art by bringing together 90 works in a range of media — including paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculptures — created by such leading American artists as Ansel Adams, Charles Burchfield, Winslow Homer, Lee Krasner, Georgia O'Keeffe, Albert Ryder, John Sloan, Edward Steichen, and Andrew Wyeth, among others.
Especially noteworthy and striking are the «Night Landings» paintings, such as «Night Landings: Sambura» (1970), with the city grid glinting below like a dark jewel in a deep, nocturnal blue river valley.
Doig's painting Echo Lake is a David Lynch - like image of the nocturnal menace of the great outdoors; Bourgeois drew all night because she had insomnia; while Blake, long before the surrealists, drew his dreams.
These and her paintings on canvas lit by black lights coolly conjure the nocturnal energy of a sweaty danceclub.
In viewing one of Moseholm's works, whether it be a large monochromatic painting of an image reminiscent of Hitchcock's «The Trouble with Harry» or the reflection of a woman's face floating over a polychromatic, nocturnal megalopolis as in the «Rosebud ll,» the viewer has the feeling of being directly exposed to a fundamental understanding of the logic in the media age.
It's one final, nocturnal testament to figurative painting's comeback in 2016.
Alex Katz: «I guess it was a reaction to up front painting... I started making nocturnal landscapes then.
His monochrome paintings carry with them a nocturnal pall and, despite varying in scale, recall the epic night sky and the pixelated infinitude of digital screens.
A highlight was examining the «Dante-esque, infernal, nocturnal vision» of Still's PH - 618, 1942, juxtaposed with a pair of realistic paintings also from that year, hung on the same wall in the exhibition's opening gallery.
«Towards Night» is an exhibition exploring the nocturnal through paintings, prints and drawings by over sixty artists.
Jane Dickson is known for her paintings of America's nocturnal underbelly.
Such artists as Courbet, Corot and others of the Barbizon School, Manet, Degas, and Toulouse - Lautrec chose to paint scenes of ordinary daily and nocturnal life that often offended the sense of decorum of their contemporaries.
TERESITA FERNÁNDEZ Nocturnal (11 Days), 2013 solid graphite and metallic paint on wood panel 11 panels: 24 x 41 inches (overall) 61 x 104.1 cm LM18340
Michael Noland's gouache on paper paintings blend nocturnal hues, repeating forms and graphic lines to evoke comparisons with tribal art, psychedelia and surrealism.
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.
Here, plenty of drag queens honed their (face) painting and sewing skills in MFA programs, exhibit or work in galleries, and have studio practices that often overlap with their alter egos» nocturnal activities.
And by so minutely and exquisitely attending to those incidents, Korkola gives her airport paintings a roundness and believability that makes the wet nocturnal cityscapes into a clever painterly game by comparison.»
You'll find Peter Brueghel the Younger's gutsy paintings of pig slaughters and country brawls; Sarah Lucas's mythical beast made from fags; Nicole Eisenman's paintings of nocturnal revelry, where tankard - swilling night owls have more than a passing resemblance to the Bruegels» inn scenes; and Peter Doig's Night Fisher.
The piece for piano and projections was inspired by (and includes) projected paintings of Journal, Nocturnal, 2014, by Margaret Garrett; La Nuit d'etoiles sur la Rhone, 1888, by Vincent van Gogh; Evening on Karl Johann, 1892, by Eduard Munch and I've Got It All Up Here, 2010 by David Salle.
Nocturnal photography, intestines, abstract painting, crime, a grandfather and tragic photography
His paintings are nocturnal visions of rural and small - town America, and imbued with a rich sense... Read More
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.
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.
The exhibition also presents some striking examples of Madden's paintings of the sea and of nocturnal gardens, and of her 2001 - 02 series The Garden of Love inspired by lines from William Blake's poem of the same name: «I went to the garden of love... and I saw it was filled with graves».
Artists take nighttime as their muse in this group exhibition of nocturnal works — including drawings by Trenton Doyle Hancock, paintings by Charlotte Hallberg, and incredibly realistic cast stone sculptures of discarded clothes by Jude Tallichet — whose palette is nonetheless exuberant and bright.
By the way, I get a lot of questions about the paint color in this room, and it is Nocturnal Gray by Benjamin Moore.
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