Sentences with word «nonobjective»

Over the past ten years, she has also curated several critically - acclaimed artist retrospectives and surveys of abstract painting at Hunter College, including Visual Sensations: Robert Swain Paintings, 1967 - 2010; Presentational Painting III; Seeing Red: An International Exhibition of Nonobjective Painting (co-curated with Michael Fehr); Set in Steel: The Sculpture of Antoni Milkowski; and Mac Wells: Light into Being (co-curated with Robert Swain).
In addition to her painting practice, Evertz has also curated several major exhibitions over the past ten years at Hunter College, including Visual Sensations: Robert Swain Paintings, 1967 - 2010; Presentational Painting III; and Seeing Red: An International Exhibition of Nonobjective Painting.
Foremost is the museum's founder, Solomon R. Guggenheim (1861 — 1949), who with support from his trusted advisor, the German - born artist Hilla Rebay (1890 — 1967), set aside a more traditional collecting focus to become a great champion of nonobjective art — a strand of abstraction with spiritual aims and epitomized by the work of Vasily Kandinsky.
If the first two are most often inspired by art - historical sources, such as nonobjective art or Art Nouveau, the last owes much to music and musical sources such as record covers and fanzines.
Here I found a Korean counterpart, or perhaps an extension, of issues in nonobjective painting that emanated over a historical continuum, from Seoul to New York and from New York to Seoul over the course of decades.
In 1953 a group of nonobjective painters in Toronto, inspired more by abstract expressionism in New York than their contemporaries in Montréal, formed Painters Eleven as a means of exhibiting their work.
Translating an early interest in subjective cubistic forms, his work evolved into nonobjective abstraction.
(2017) is the largest and most commanding work of Carroll's nonobjective works.
PS: Related articles at Deutsche Bank Artmag: Friedhelm Hütte on Imi Knoebel's importance for nonobjective art; Jörg Heiser on Imi Knoebel's use of the series form and his celebration of color; «The Security of the Pure Square» — Karola Krauss on Imi Knoebel.
She continued to push the burgeoning abstraction in her work and, over the next decade, her imagery evolved into powerful nonobjective compositions.
To learn from the pine tree or from the bamboo in a conscious way is to make effective a kind of «nonobjective knowing» that has been implicit in our experience throughout, and that is central to our true identity (p. 163).
But he was a product of his time and teachers, so in the 1950s he flirted with abstraction and abstract expressionism, another movement defined in general terms as combining nonobjective forms with spontaneous, emotion - fueled technique.
The exhibition traces the evolution of Michael Goldberg's work from the early cubist inspired drawings of the 1940s to the monumental nonobjective paintings of the early Read More»
The third Calder Gallery at Fondation Beyeler has its focus on Alexander Calder's first nonobjective paintings in dialogue with his...
His earliest role models as an artist were such Mexican muralists as José Orozco and David Siqueiros; he later made nonobjective murals with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Other postwar art luminaries represented in the collection, which focuses on nonobjective art, pop art, abstract art and minimalism, are Jean Arp, Grace Hartigan, Keith Haring, Sol LeWitt, Robert Motherwell, George Rickey, Louise Nevelson, Robert Rauschenberg and David Smith.
In other words, my primary stride at that time as a painter was to make my painting real even though it was of, shall we say, abstract or even nonobjective nature, to make it terribly physical.
Rather, we should have to differentiate between an ordinary, objective, finite consciousness and a transcendent, nonobjective state that is the utter opposite of ordinary consciousness.
Have concepts like «nonobjective fragmentation» and «deconstruction» ever been this funny?
This desire to explore the empirical through nonobjective painting is what makes Fishman an important forerunner of much of the painting we see today.»
Af Klint had begun producing nonobjective paintings by 1906, significantly before Vasily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, and others widely considered trailblazers of the movement to free artwork of representational content.
These paintings seem to serve as a compositional bridge between drawing and nonobjective pieces.
The juxtaposition of defined, more geometric pattern and amorphous underpainting recalls the biomorphic surrealism of Joan Miro, whose nonobjective imagery simultaneously conjured cosmic and cellular life.
Though related to the artist's contemporaneous nonobjective, vertical bar paintings, the drawings are more overtly romantic.
Baselitz, who moved to West Berlin after his expulsion from art school in his native East Germany, is the senior member of a group of artists who were adamantly opposed to nonobjective styles of the 1950s and 60s.
In the following year he began Hoarfrost, a series of nonobjective large - scale paintings on hardboard characterized by all - over white colour and criss - crossed patterning.
The Pompidou may largely be closed but it's not idle: Among recent undertakings, it has organized this exhibition of roughly a hundred paintings and drawings, charting the early development of the pioneering modernist, who conceived of abstraction in purely visual terms, quite distinct from the spiritual motivations of early nonobjective artists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian.
But it is inevitably hard to incorporate specific readings into so nonobjective a work of art.
These can be nonobjective marks or drawn things like bees, which recur often in her work.
His experiments with abstraction do not result in strictly nonobjective paintings, but the delightful liberties he takes with background, scale, and color, as well as his propensity to distort figures and juxtapose spaces, help move the compositions ever so slightly away from nature.
While exploring abstract art, gain an understanding of how to view and discuss nonobjective art and why it is significant.
Hilla Rebay — artist, art advisor, and the museum's first director — promoted nonobjective painting above all other forms of abstraction.
Wassily Kandinsky was one of the most influential painters of the twentieth century, and this text, in which he laid out the tenets of painting as he saw them and made the case for nonobjective artistic forms, is universally recognized as an essential document of Modernist art theory.
Abstract art (sometimes called nonobjective art) is a painting or sculpture that does not depict a person, place, or thing in the natural world.
Chicago has its counterpart, the Chicago School, which is fast developing into the same kind of vigorous nonobjective nonrepresentational expressionism.
«My paintings are nonobjective because there's no object in them,» he said.
The group's members were a link between American nonobjective painters and such European modernists as Mondrian, Miro and Kandinsky.
[12] All of the paintings were nonobjective meaning the artwork does not represent a person, place or thing.
Ibram Lassaw (1913 — 2003) was a Russian - American sculptor, known for nonobjective construction in brazed metals.
Championing what he called subjective photography, Steinert and the Fotoform artists sought to reforge the links between photography's experimental, nonobjective elements and the inner experience of both viewer and photographer.
The longer it stays around, the more nonobjective painting will have to say to everything that came before.
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