Sentences with phrase «of a triptych»

Establishing an Adequate Anthropology (Part I)(a) Original Man This is the first part of the triptych of the proposed Adequate Anthropology and it is where the Pope begins the whole series of general audiences which make up the Theology of the Body in September 1979.
«Homage to Francis Bacon» (Second Version of Triptych (on light ground)-RRB-, by Takashi Murakami.
Furthermore, as Patricia Junker notes, «The central panel emphasizes the persistence of primitive forms of combat, yet the left - hand panel of the triptych makes it clear that the engine of war is fueled by technology.
Yes, there was a ridiculous cluster of talent involved in the making of this triptych of Titian - themed works.
It's hard to believe that an independently run alternative venue would host this show: a rather formalist set of triptychs made by a twenty - three year old white man, who used his material, charcoal, as a euphemism for blackness.
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The painting stood over six feet high and was originally part of a triptych which Bacon then split into separate works.
With the crucifix in the middle they formed a kind of triptych, and it was easy to imagine not only the passion, but also one's cup running over with Chianti, one's head anointed with gleaming oil.
Agyness Deyn stars as Chris Guthrie, and it's told as a sort of a triptych, with one segment focusing on her abusive father, the next when she meets and falls in love and eventually marries Ewan, played by Kevin Guthrie; finally, he goes off to fight in World War I and comes back shellshocked and violent, resembling her father.
by Bill Chambers The third, shortest, and presumably final entry in an improbable film series of seesawing returns, Hal Hartley's Ned Rifle is the religious component of a triptych that has thus far loosely tackled Art (Henry Fool) and Politics (Fay Grim).
The true surprises here are Eva Mendes, who is usually pretty much okay but happens to bring the fire as one of the emotional pillars of the film, and the two young men who anchor the third act of the triptych.
The central panel of this triptych painting shows the Mary with Jesus in her lap.
The words «goddamn dyke» incised into the skin - like latex of the triptych interject a violated bodily presence into the work that challenges both the heteronormativity of rural America and abstract painting.
Tight, far more spare than a year before, the performance brought the dance up front while still collaborating with Bushwick artists such as Paul D'Agostino, who created rapid projections out of his triptych cardboard collages.
The impact of these findings are manifest in the iconographical compositions as well as the use of triptych configurations and grand canvases seen in this exhibition.
The overall size of the triptych is 39.5 x 110.5 inches - including the artist - made frames.
This takes the form of a triptych of exhibitions, each exploring a particular theme, continuing through 2012.
Resulting from the artist's formal and conceptual quests was the concept of triptych.
This series consists of triptychs, diptychs and a new photographic work, all of which are portraits of characters in the film and a meditation on landscapes.
It's a reference to the ancient practice of triptych display, but the images here tell a less linear story than a tapestry - bound hunt.
Sheets of those Brawny towels are layered on the surface of a triptych, a muscular trio of big white canvases slathered with a scarlet mountain range.
As Figure in a Landscape is reputed to have been made in the first months of 1945 before the exhibition, its handling may reflect a greater speed of conception than the long matured and carefully worked composition of the triptych.
Similarly, a boarder of gestural under - paint runs horizontally along the top boarder of Triptych connecting the multiple panels.
(Museum officials have not identified the owner of the triptych, but art world sources have named Ms. Wynn.)
The summer previous to the start of the Triptych, was a challenging one for Tworkov.
Their size and ambition were likely inspired by the completion of Triptych.
It is this dramatic orange and red gestural background, leaping from one panel to the next that is the unifying structure of Triptych.
This piece is part of a triptych called «The River» and hearkens up the river of products we produce and throw away - but there is no «away.»
I so love the idea of the Triptych and the way you have displayed it.
For me there are many, but I am looking forward to seeing Moore's huge Upright Motives in the same room as Bacon's 1988 triptych Second Version of Triptych, 1944.
The striking painting was originally the left panel of a triptych and stands at over six feet high.
It is here in the third part of the triptych that the Pope weds his Carmelite spirituality to his phenomenological insights to produce his vision for the eschaton never before articulated.
This painting is part of a triptych, each presenting an image of the troubles in Northern Ireland.
This is part of the triptych, «The Dreamer, The Dream, The Dream Dreamt.»
These scenes are not dissimilar to the epic intricacies of Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (central panel of the triptych, 1490).
The works of Francis Bacon that can be viewed in the exhibition include Study for Portrait II (after the Life Mask of William Blake), 1955 (pictured), Figure in a Landscape, 1945, Dog, 1952, Reclining Woman, 1961, Study for Portrait on Folding Ned, 1963, Portrait of Isabel Rawsthrone, 1966, Three Figures and Portrait, 1975, Second Version of Triptych 1944, 1988, as well as two sketches from Bacon.
Dyer's form appears in all three panels of the triptych - as a boxer, reflection, and a shadowy figure inserting a key in a door.
Takashi Murakami, Homage to Francis Bacon (Second Version of Triptych (on light ground)-RRB-, 2016, acrylic, gold and platinum leaf on canvas mounted on aluminum frame triptych (three panels).
In other words, «Basel Mural I» is a survivor: one panel of a triptych that will never again be entirely whole.
LINDA NOCHLIN:... a work of yours, can you, would Fourcade say, «That's part of a triptych.
The exhibition will offer art enthusiasts the opportunity to view Bacon works such as «Second Version of Triptych» (1944, 1988), «Lying Figure in a Mirror» (1971), «Study from a Portrait of Pope Innocent X» (1965), and «Portrait of Man with Glasses III» (1963).
These works extend his abiding interest in serialisation, with the possibilities for repetition across all three panels of each triptych.
The nine Francis Bacon works on display as part of the Tate Collection Touring Exhibition are the pictured Second Version of Triptych 1944, 1988, Triptych - August 1972, Figure in a Landscape 1945, Dog 1952, Study for Portrait II (after the Life Mask of William Blake) 1955, Study for Portrait on Folding Bed 1963, Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne 1966, Reclining Woman 1961, 1972 and Three Figures and Portrait 1975.
Francis Bacon paintings due to be displayed include «Second Version of Triptych 1944», Lying Figure in a Mirror» 1971, and the pictured «Crucifixion» 1933, which is one of Bacon's earliest work.
It's one of a triptych — and I'm really pleased with them,» says Esther.
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