Sentences with phrase «of a triptych which»

The painting stood over six feet high and was originally part of a triptych which Bacon then split into separate works.

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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.
Mountains May Depart is an impressive triptych feature which combines a florid family melodrama with themes of tradition, technology, pride and rampant globalisation.
Which is to say, while we're partial to the devastating family drama of Manchester By The Sea or the tender triptych of Moonlight, wins for Arrival, Hell Or High Water, or — yes, sorry haters — La La Land would rank among the best Best Picture decisions of the new millennium.
Rounding out my loose triptych of female - focused coming - of - age tales was Park Chan - wook's highly anticipated English language debut, Stoker, which was presented in precisely the fanciful, generously indulgent fashion that has become the norm for him.
Unfortunately, audiences can't dictate which story of the triptych to stick with, so the finest portions of Brooklyn's Finest are forced to exist in timeshare lockstep with the more boring portions.
Pears» elaborate narrative triptych joins together three different historical periods and three love stories, all of which take place in Provence.
Opening: «Tom of Finland: The Pleasure of Play» at Artists Space: Exhibitions This very exciting show marks the most comprehensive Tom of Finland survey to date, looking back at six decades, 180 drawings, and 300 reference pages, which encompass 1930s childhood paper dolls, 1940s gouaches, triptychs, and storyboards.
Opening with Red Alert (2007), a computer - monitor triptych that politicizes the monochrome, the show included In Free Fall (2010), which weaves a web of connections among a plummeting parachutist, Howard Hughes, the stock - market crash, the Entebbe rescue, a crashing passenger plane, and the Mojave Desert airplane graveyard.
During the summer of 1995, the imposing triptych was exhibited in France at the Château de La Roche - Guyon near Paris, in collaboration with the Musée du Québec, which exhibited it in 1996.
Riopelle's painting Mitchikanabikong (1975), loaned by the Centre Georges - Pompidou, Musée national d'art moderne, one of the world's foremost collections, is a harbinger of the Icebergs series, a triptych that reflects an identity process in which Riopelle signs each component with linear lines that evoke certain enigmatic profiles of the owl, his animal fetish, found both in his sculpture and works on paper.
The Agapanthus triptych, which Monet started in 1915 and worked on until his death, forms the crowning glory of this exhibition.
Of the works that comprise the aforementioned triptych — one of which is predominantly red, one black and one green, comprising the colours of the Pan-African flag — I believe you said that Black depicts the side of a school in ChicagOf the works that comprise the aforementioned triptych — one of which is predominantly red, one black and one green, comprising the colours of the Pan-African flag — I believe you said that Black depicts the side of a school in Chicagof which is predominantly red, one black and one green, comprising the colours of the Pan-African flag — I believe you said that Black depicts the side of a school in Chicagof the Pan-African flag — I believe you said that Black depicts the side of a school in Chicagof a school in Chicago.
The bright, shining star of this auction was Francis Bacon's triptych Three Studies of Lucien Freud, which sold for a record $ 142.4 million, about $ 85 million more than its estimate.
Ed Ruscha was commissioned to create two large - scale paintings that flank his A Particular Kind of Heaven, 1983, which is in the museum's collection, to form a spectacular, monumental triptych.
The Hillmans admired Mitchell's work, and also acquired another work by the artist, the triptych Sans Neige (Triptych), which they later gifted to the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittriptych Sans Neige (Triptych), which they later gifted to the Carnegie Museum of Art, PitTriptych), which they later gifted to the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
Rauschenberg rejected the «logical conclusion» of painting figured by the tricolor monochrome triptych as untenable, in part because the primary colors at which it arrived could not be considered any more «basic» than any other industrially produced commodity.
His breakthrough came with the 1944 triptych Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion which sealed his reputation as a uniquely bleak chronicler of the human condition.
Other works on display include Triptych, 1974 - 77, and the rarely seen Study for Portrait of Lucian Freud, 1964, both of which will be shown in a UK public gallery for the first time in over 30 years.
Standingwith French Culture Minister Françoise Nyssen, Christopher Bromberg and Henrietta Schubert, grandchildren of Henry and Hertha Bromberg, view Flemish painter Joachim Patinir's Triptych of the Crucifixion, which was returned to them Monday by the French state.
The triptych's three main panels are scattered — the central one is in the Getty, Los Angeles; the right wing is in the Musée Fabre at Montpellier — but the Louvre's new purchase will join another work, The Crucifixion of the Parlement of Paris, which is believed to be the design of the same artist.
The triptych, Negative Value (1982), named after stars which are nearly impossible to tell apart, explores ideas of poison and corruption through the alchemy of painting.
With their heads isolated at the center of the panels, their faces seemingly frozen in time, the philosopher triptych evokes Filomeno's sculptures, which will also be exhibited.
About 41 of these small triptychs exist, almost half of which are in museum collections.
MUSIC MEETS ART Rock band Everything Everything have created a special musical track inspired by Francis Bacon's Triptych - August 1972, which was previously one of three Bacon artworks included in Tate Britain's chronological display «BP Walk through British Art» (please note the painting is no longer on display at Tate Britian *).
In the monumentally scaled triptych Lolita's House, Plaster Pink (2018), the artist uses a number of visual devices to draw the viewer's eye across the canvas while also mimicking the way in which memory evolves over time.
Politics are addressed in a large triptych titled The Blindfolded, 2002, in which Dumas has made use of images disseminated by the news media of Palestinian hostages.
The artist was later asked by the M. H. de Young Memorial Museum to create two large - scale paintings that flank his A Particular Kind of Heaven (1983), which is in the museum's collection, to form a spectacular, monumental triptych.
This exhibition celebrated Bacon's great triptych paintings, beginning with one of his most famous paintings of all time, the iconic 1944 work «Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion», and culminating with this present work, which had been painted just one year earlier.
Girolata (named after a creek in Corsica, but after the picture was painted), one of the most beautiful of Joan Mitchell's recent paintings, is a large triptych which does look very much like a fairly literal impression of the face of a cliff pocked with crevices and littered here and there with vines and messy vegetation.
While his advisory committee supported the merit of his final project, which included a weird video triptych that showed the artist in flagrante with a skull — a shaky reference both to Shakespeare and to perhaps more senior local artists like Paul McCarthy and Mike Kelley, Ruby neglected to turn in his thesis.
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.
This triptych is at the center of Yanai's exhibition, which addresses the day - to - day atheist struggle in contemporary society.
Writing is often integral to Calle's work, as in her 2014 triptych Suicide (also on view), in which photographs of dark ripples on the surface of black water are accompanied by text sandblasted on glass: «They say the police can distinguish between people who drown themselves for love and those who drown themselves for money...»
In 2016, in response to this fluidity, and to capture the evolution, of Scrollbar Composition (2000), at the Whitechapel gallery's exhibition The Electronic Superhighway, conservator Dragan Espenschied, the others at Rhizome and I decided to exhibit a triptych, in which each panel used a different operating system to show the work — Windows 95, Mac OS X 10.6 (also known as the aqua interface) and Mac OS X 10.10.
Guan Xiao's ICA exhibition includes a video triptych and new installation comprising five large printed screens, in front of which sculptures made up of various materials are placed, including speakers that emit new audio works.
Bacon's triptych «Three Studies of Lucian Freud» sold to Elaine Wynn in New York last November at Christie's for $ 142.4 million, which holds the world auction record.
Inspired by the abstracted representation of the angels» wings, Voigt made her monumental gold - leaf triptych, 5 Cavallini — Sequences (2015) which will be presented in the main gallery.
The collection on display at the State Hermitage Museum, which includes two diptychs and two triptychs, spans the breadth of Griffiths» artistic concerns for more than a decade, beginning with an ode to corporate greed (21st - Century Boy, 2006), musings on the impact of war upon individual souls (Finest Hour, 2015) and the most recent, never - before - seen The Things They Carried (2016) which references the current refugee crisis with breathtaking urgency.
Francis Bacon himself had used the photograph in painting the triptych «Three Studies of Lucian Freud» 1969, which last year become the most expensive artwork ever sold at an auction after fetching $ 142m.
The artists have made a selection of the BEARD PICTURES for Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris Pantin, which vary in size up to the 23 m long triptych OLD BEARD RUIN.
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.
The unique opportunity to exhibit at one of the world's largest and most prestigious museums of art and culture marks a seminal moment in Griffiths» career, and the collection on display, which includes two diptychs and two triptychs, spans the breadth of Griffiths» artistic concerns for more than a decade.
Other works included in this exhibition are: Poem B (The Guest House), a triptych from 2006, in which images form a tapestry of shifting memories from the exhibitions to the present; Bodies of Light, 2006 a flat panel diptych which takes its inspiration from Tantric Buddhist descriptions of the dissolution of the body during the process of birth and death; Old Oak (Study), (2005); and Four Hands (2001).
This is certainly the case in Francis Bacon's Triptych, 1991 — one of the most astonishing paintings in the recent exhibition of paintings from the artist's estate — in which the painter subdues the drama of his lifelong themes while at the same time showing their basic character.
The highlight was Three Studies for a Self - Portrait (1980), an oil on canvas triptych by Francis Bacon, painted when the artist was 71, which sold for $ 21.5 million ($ 15.9 m)- a figure towards the higher end of pre-sale estimates.
Setting a record for most expensive work of art at auction, at $ 142.4 million, was the Francis Bacon triptych Three Studies of Lucian Freud (1969), which was tagged in excess of $ 85 million.
Highlights included: the much touted triptych, «Three studies of Isabel Rawsthorne» (1966), by Francis Bacon, which went for # 13.3 m (pre-sale estimate # 10m - # 15m) at Sotheby's.
Cape Town - based artist Athi - Patra Ruga's eye - tingling triptych, The Night of the Long Knives I - III (2013), forms part of Coetzee's group exhibition All Things Being Equal..., which also includes lens - based work by Malagasy artist Joël Andrianomearisoa, American Rashid Johnson, Briton Isaac Julien, and lesser - known South Africans such as twin brothers Hasan and Husain Essop, Mohau Modisakeng, and Thania Petersen.
New drawings made with India ink on reflective chromed panel from the series Golden, which includes a large - scale triptych measuring more than three and a half meters, continue Fernández's inquiries into materiality and mining, traditional landscape painting and the cultural significance of gold.
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