Sentences with phrase «objects on the canvas»

Shaped by Light, Shaped by Rainbows 2017 Acrylic, ink, fabric, clothing and personal objects on canvas over wood panel 84 x 120 x 16 inches (diptych)
Furthermore, the widespread use of the contemporary art term «mixed media» has effectively superceded the word «collage» in fine art, as it includes the glued assembly of objects on a canvas.
Acrylic, collage, and found objects on canvas; 72 x 60 x 3 in.).
Acrylic, collage, and found object on canvas, 65 x 54 x 6 1/2 inches.
Silkscreening the patterns of found objects on canvas, she continues to revise abstract painting originally along feminist critical lines.
DAVID SALLE False Queen, 1992 oil and acrylic with objects on canvas 96 x 72 inches 243.84 x 182.88 cm © David Salle / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY.

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Gottlieb, for instance, tells Goodnough that painting is «not only a matter of colors and shapes on canvas, but images made visible and integrated» (p. 58) while Baziotes gives a contradictory statement, remarking that «reference to existing objects is not particularly helpful in contemporary painting.»
In the early years his imagery fixed on actual objects — workmen's tools, bathroom appliances, household appurtenances, pieces of clothing — affixed on blank canvases or incorporated in constructions that proved both theatrical and daring.
Custom framers from around the world sent in photographs of their creative framing projects in seven categories: objects, mirrors, textiles, documents, art on canvas, art on paper and photography.
Jasper Johns (American, born 1930) In the Studio 1982 Encaustic and collage on canvas with objects Collection of the artist
You can see more of Peeta's work, including his paintings on canvas and sculptural objects, on his website and Instagram.
Amikam Toren makes canvases, works on paper and objects that take found images and «improve» or mend them.
Like Frank Stella's stripe paintings of the same years, Reinhardt's pictures reduce composition so radically that the canvas risks becoming, not an image, but an object placed on the wall.
The marks on the canvases whisper reflective notions in our thoughts while the forms allude to familiar objects in our imagination.
About 65 objects created from 2011 to the present will be featured including figurative works, text - based wall hangings, a significant selection of beaded punching bags, painted works on rawhide and canvas, and video.
Hansa artists» works represented in the Grey show include Jane Wilson's Portrait of Jane Freilicher (1957), an oil on canvas merging abstraction with figuration, and Jean Follett's Many - Headed Creature (1958), a piece that recreates a fragmented body on a wood panel out of junk and found objects — a light switch, socket cooling coils, a window, a screen, nails, a faucet knob, mirror twine, cinders, a caster, springs, and rope.
Artists making monochromes shoulder the historical weight of Minimalism, but Bradley's connection to the movement is tenuous; his acrylic layers on cheap, pre-stretched Fredrix canvases convey none of the object fetishism of Carl Andre or Barry Le Va's refined sculptural work.
Domenick's work also focuses on mark - making of all kinds, from the line of a pen to the scratches in a linoleum countertop, a material Domenick often uses as a canvas in his object - like paintings.
The grouping of objects will create an overall image by their dynamic arrangement within the space, an arrangement that mimics the way I would approach a more traditional painting on canvas
Encaustic and collage on canvas with objects (three panels).
After making paintings on canvas for many years, Livingston began pouring paint, layering it, then cutting it and breaking it apart in order to construct objects that are images of their own making.
Collected Objects, Ink, Water Soluble Crayon, House Paint, Acrylic Paint, Paper, Collected Paper and Sander on Canvas.
It present works in different media and formats that used found objects and geometric shapes, before she began making her visionary pencilled grids on large, square canvases.
Oil on canvas with objects (two panels).
Now Reeder — a master of the silly, hilarious list — makes these pieces by brainstorming with his assistant all the wacky objects they'd like to make, makes them, then affixes them to canvas for winning works like the one on view at CANADA's booth, which was quickly snapped up by occasional Artspace columnist Tiffany Zabludowicz.
The cross formed by the edges of the canvases also offers a subtle play on the relation between surface and object.
Bäst — whose canvases, murals, and sculptures combine collage, graffiti, and found objects — is opening an exhibit of new work called «Seafoam» on June 15 at the Eric Firestone Gallery in East Hampton.
Acrylic, bleach, enamel, latex, and paper collage on cut, draped, and sewn cloth and canvas; oil and spray paint on two leaning canvases; found objects.
Michelangelo Pistoletto's thrift - shop ruminations on the classical world, Sherman's theatrical denigrations of the old masters, Matthew Barney's stylized and unctuous myth - making, Andy Warhol pissing on a copper canvas, and Pablo Picasso, whose inclusion presumably lends blue - chip credibility to this motley collection of objects.
At the Jewish Museum, oil paint on canvas positively leaps off the walls, as if to prove Greenberg's notion of the art object dead on.
Stellas's canvases were on thick, three - inch stretchers and the painting therewith became an object.
(251.1 x 251.1 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas Credit Line: Purchased with funds from the North Carolina State Art Society (Robert F. Phifer Bequest), the North Carolina Museum of Art Guild, and various donors, by exchange Object Number: 96.2 Culture: German Signed: Verso, right center: Richter 1985 Inscriptions: Verso, near top left: 577 - 2 Classification: Paintings Department: Modern
Jasper Johns, «Painting with Two Balls», 1960, encaustic and collage on canvas with objects (three panels).
There are no traditional canvases in Gomes's work: painting instead becomes sculpture, object, an act of mark making upon a surface, or an arrangement on a wall.
Across the room a Tamuna Sirbiladze canvas faced off with objects by Justin Fitzpatrick and Zuzanna Czebatul, while an exuberant Sofia Stevi gouache on textile festooned the back corner.
The works on display are not just art objects but drafts and records of daily labor, from Peter Schuyff's dozens of carefully carved wooden pencils to the late author David Foster Wallace's notes for The Pale King (written in pink Cuddly Cuties kitten journals) to the beautiful, abstract gestures recorded across Louise Fishman's canvases.
In this canvas the flutist appears twice: as an object inhabiting the creative space of the classroom and as a nearly complete representation on an easel.
Mechler almost empties out the canvas of any objects in order to focus entirely on what he describes as a psychological confrontation with painting.
PERPETRATOR: Robert Rauschenberg WHAT HAPPENED: In the mid -»50s Rauschenberg one - upped the Cubists by invented a new sort of 3 - D collage, incorporating a slew of found objects — chairs, scarves, bedposts, shirts, trash, and taxidermic animals, things he'd find laying on the street — into his canvas.
In this display, the ladders are life sized, taking a near mythical stance in the opulent décor, whilst the small canvases downstairs take on the role of object.
Her work looks so familiar, from the spare, nuanced, off - kilter color fields of Ellsworth Kelly — or the clear patterns, rigorous logic, and insistence on canvas as a material object of Frank Stella.
is a group show of paintings, prints, relief objects and works on canvas
Image: Molly Zuckerman - Hartung, Adulterate, 2013, acrylic, bleach, enamel, latex, and paper collage on cut, draped, and sewn cloth and canvas; oil and spray paint on two leaning canvases; found objects, 95 x 167 x 12 inches (hanging)
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This group show, by nine artists, of paintings, prints, relief objects and works on canvas takes its title, Where Were You?
In CHARLIE works are juxtaposed with paint layered and stretched on linen, lace, canvas and jersey, to assemblages and objects made of glass - and carbon fibers; gesso and clay, oil - and acrylic paint, carbon -, glass -, aramide -, or Dyneema fabric, crocheted, knitted, weaved and layered.
Molly Zuckerman - Hartung Adulterate 2013 acrylic, bleach, enamel, latex, and paper collage on cut, draped, and sewn cloth and canvas; oil and spray paint on two leaning canvases; found objects 95 x 167 x 12 inches (hanging)
During his final period, Riopelle had ceased using palette knives but used spray cans instead, often spraying over objects set on the canvas.
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