Sentences with phrase «of abstract artists in»

In the early 1930s, as part of a small group of abstract artists in New York that formed around the Polish émigré artist, John Graham, he became friends with Stuart Davis, Arshile Gorky, and Willem de Kooning.
In 1954, he was a co-founder of the Iconomaques group of abstract artists in Luxembourg.
So here we are in 2015, with a group of abstract artists in a show that, contrary to those early embattled years of the American Abstract Artists, seems to embrace the messiness, even as the singular form of the circle has been forwarded by curator Rachel Nackman as the organizing principle for the exhibition.
Many of the abstract artists in Russia became Constructivists believing that art was no longer something remote, but life itself.
In the 1990s Drapell was widely exhibited in the United States and Europe, where he was recognized by American critic Kenworth Moffett and Parisian gallery owner Gérald Piltzer as a leading figure among the «new new painters,» a grouping of abstract artists in Canada and the northeastern United States whose work is characterized by high - keyed, glossy colour and built - up surfaces.
I'm trying to figure out if there was already a group of abstract artists in Paris at the time that there was Abstract Expressionism here [in New York].
Abstract artists famed for their monochrome paintings include Kazmir Malevich, Yves Klein and Ad Reinhardt, and Group Zero, a worldwide network of abstract artists in multiple mediums begun by German artists Heinz Mack and Otto Piene.

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There are more than a dozen works on view in Trump's apartment, including a series of prints by conceptual artist John Baldessari, a massive work by art - market juggernaut Christopher Wool, a small piece by the up - and - coming artist Will Boone, prints by photographer Mariah Robertson, and a small, colorful abstract painting by the young art - world star Alex Da Corte.
Painted in 1939, just before the outbreak of World War II, it then represented a new line for Picasso, whose abstract techniques have done more to influence 20th century painting than that of any other artist.
The two works in the Empire State Plaza collection by Ellsworth Kelly, the famed artist who died Sunday at his Columbia County home, will have significance not only to lovers of the hard - edged abstract art.
Inspired to paint a story in navy hues, the artist of Blue Moors created this painterly abstract artwork that evokes the cool tones of seascapes.
Although I'm an artist, my primary strength is in drawing — brushes and I don't always get along, so I love this idea of making a «deliberate» abstract, By «deliberate», I mean you chose a design, (the diamonds), a color palette (the two grays and pink), an accent color (gold metallic!)
The French artist pulls from his studies in philosophy and epistemology to create swirling abstract paintings and mixed - media sculptures assembled from found materials that touch on the basis of knowledge and rationality in the search for ultimate truth.
This is a project for A-level students starting with looking at Geometric Abstraction and the use of the colour «White» in the work of modern abstract artists.
There are also examples of some contemporary artists who use geometric abstract shapes and abstraction in nature.
Some artists searched in a figurative direction (Die Brücke / The Bridge), others in a more abstract way of expression (Der Blaue Reiter / Blue Rider).
Each of the 17 essays in this collection explores an individual artist, ranging from Géricault and Delacroix to Magritte and Barnes» personal friend, British abstract painter Howard Hodgkin.
This 25 - year - old parrot is also an artist, creating colorful abstract works of art in the bathtub.
Open studio showing new works of three artists featuring large scale abstract paintings by local educator Mike Irwin, contemporary abstract still life paintings by Jeanne Dentzel, and printmaking, assemblage and conceptual riddles in his numerous works on paper by local educator and arts activist Dug Uyesaka.
Mix of New and Newer, landscape and abstract works by artist Lisa Pedersen in her studio.
GraySpace Gallery 219 Gray Ave Abstractions: 2 Woman Artists, abstract paintings by Dahlia Riley and Peggy Ferris, a simple play of color and rhythm in a visual melody that words can not describe, involving a mix of intention, intuition and chance.
Set in Spring Hill on the doorstep of Brisbane's vibrant CBD, The Johnson hotel takes its design cues from celebrated Australian abstract artist, Michael Johnson.
In 1953 Blackman was co — founder of the Melbourne Contemporary Art Society and he was also one of seven artists responsible for the Antipodean Manifesto; these artists protested the dominance and rejected the rise of abstract expressionism and non — figurative art.
Set on the fringe of Brisbane's vibrant CBD in Spring Hill, The Johnson Hotel celebrates the work of Australian abstract artist Michael Johnson in the Art Series Hotel Group's first Brisbane hotel.
PT: Although each artist in the show has been selected for the individuality of their approach, they all make abstract paintings.
The exhibition, the late Chicagoan artist's first institutional show in New York, brings together a selection of abstract paintings.
In all these senses he is provisional, almost with a capital P. Where Wragg differs — or at least the most crucial of the many ways in which he differs — from those artists gathered under Rubinstein's rubric is in his evident and overriding belief in art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.&raquIn all these senses he is provisional, almost with a capital P. Where Wragg differs — or at least the most crucial of the many ways in which he differs — from those artists gathered under Rubinstein's rubric is in his evident and overriding belief in art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.&raquin which he differs — from those artists gathered under Rubinstein's rubric is in his evident and overriding belief in art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.&raquin his evident and overriding belief in art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.&raquin art, and in abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.&raquin abstract art, as a place of meaningful and compelling visual experience.»
«I'm not interested in illusionism, the way a lot of abstract artists are.
Opening: Sadie Laska at CANADA Following her group show at Gavin Brown's Enterprise earlier this year, Sadie Laska (who performs in the sound band I.U.D. along with artist Lizzie Bougatsos) will display more of her explosive abstract canvases in her third solo show to date.
In the early 1990s, as a young artist out of graduate school at Bennington College in Vermont, where he studied the work of mainstream abstract painters such as Helen Frankenthaler and Kenneth Noland, Odita got a job at Kenkeleba House in New York, owned by the painter Joe Overstreet, who collected and showed work by African American artistIn the early 1990s, as a young artist out of graduate school at Bennington College in Vermont, where he studied the work of mainstream abstract painters such as Helen Frankenthaler and Kenneth Noland, Odita got a job at Kenkeleba House in New York, owned by the painter Joe Overstreet, who collected and showed work by African American artistin Vermont, where he studied the work of mainstream abstract painters such as Helen Frankenthaler and Kenneth Noland, Odita got a job at Kenkeleba House in New York, owned by the painter Joe Overstreet, who collected and showed work by African American artistin New York, owned by the painter Joe Overstreet, who collected and showed work by African American artists.
Wayne Mok's abstract acrylic paintings caught the eye of London's Saatchi Gallery, which recently featured his work in the emerging artists exhibit «Burning Bright.»
Right there, in the void of abstract painting, where the anxiety of failure shakes an artist and the intensity of success shakes him too, Robert Motherwell introduces the secure and known.
Casting techniques have long proved generative for the artist, from her paper vessels of the mid-1990s to Building (2003), an abstract cityscape of porcelain vases made in the wake of September 11.
Kurchanova writes: «Apart from large canvases covered by Pollock's signature all - over web of patterned, dripped or sculpted paint, a range of his smaller abstract paintings adds complexity to our understanding of his work as that of an «action» painter... Pollock's active engagement with printing presents his achievement as a painter to us from a completely different angle and complicates the understanding of his work as based in physical action and unmediated involvement of the artist's hand.
Consider the most visible trend in recent years of Zombie Formalism, a kind of reductive, easily produced abstract painting, sold quickly to collectors queued up on waiting lists and hungry for innocuous, decorative works in a signature style, so much so that the name of the artist himself becomes the brand.
When he landed in New York, in 1976, Little was taken under the wing of the older artist Al Loving, who drew him into the circle of such black abstract artists as William T. Williams, Jack Whitten, Mel Edwards, Fred Eversley, and Bill Hutson.
The roots of Zhang's new abstract strategy, which made its debut at Hauser & Wirth in Zurich in 2016, may be found in the artist's «Space Paintings,» environmental installations in which he covers the ceilings, floors, and walls of a gallery with abstract patterns that alter one's sense of space.
The sudden fusion of these disparate schools of thought and technique would birth a wide body of new works and approaches to painting and sculpture, with artists like Klee and Miró driving forward radical new ideologies in the creation of abstract works.»
portrait artist with a love of experimenting in abstract with a variety of printing methods in a variety of materials
His themes, processes, personas, and approach to making art are evident in everything from the ready - mades and Pop portraits of his direct descendents to the work of some of the most boundary - pushing conceptualists, abstract painters, and video artists working today.
To recap: Marguerite Hoffman sued David Martinez in 2010 after a big red painting by the abstract expressionist artist Mark Rothko turned up on an auction block not long after she sold the piece to Martinez at a discount of $ 17.6 million (he eventually got $ 31.4 million for it at auction).
By the mid-1940s, Seliger had become the youngest artist exhibiting with the abstract expressionists, although his place in the movement is sometimes overlooked in part because of the scale of his work.
While this grounding may be obvious in the case of representational artists, with abstract artists the connection can be slippery.
In curating this exhibition, Liu Wei and Bowen Li have selected the work of seven young artists, all born in Mainland China, whose practices range from performance to abstract sculpturIn curating this exhibition, Liu Wei and Bowen Li have selected the work of seven young artists, all born in Mainland China, whose practices range from performance to abstract sculpturin Mainland China, whose practices range from performance to abstract sculpture.
In her Ambition series (2010), the artist draws on the legacy of abstract painting and commerce by referencing Cecil Beaton's 1951Vogue fashion shoot that incorporated paintings by Jackson Pollock.
While a younger generation of artists, led by Katharina Grosse, Carol Bove, and others, are finding renewed significance and surprising rewards in extemporaneous abstract painting and sculpture, certain veterans like Emily Mason never lost faith in its limitless possibilities.
is a major survey of the artist's practice that will feature portraits and abstract photographs, works related to his ongoing Truth Study Center project (begun in 2005), and posters made in support of the anti-Brexit campaign.
Focusing on the central role of colour in Patrick Heron's work, this exhibition brings an extensive group of the artist's large - scale abstract works to Cornwall, where Heron lives and worked from 1956.
Just less than half of the 37 artists in the show are abstract expressionism's A-listers (white, male and of European heritage), most of whom lived and worked in New York.
In its first appearance at an art fair, ever, Norte Maar presents «watching the conkers arrive,» curated by Jason Andrew, Kanad Chakrabarti and Sarah Pettitt featuring a collection of works by seven artists from the UK, Canada and Brooklyn, which interrogate language, geography, culture — all involving cross-disciplinary works with abstract grounding, leaving room for reflection on heritage and the borders of experience.»
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