Sentences with phrase «of abstract works»

At the moment she is exploring her own experience of spaces through her work, creating a large body of abstract work.
By the time of her death in 1944, the painter had shown none of her abstract works in any exhibition.
In the last few years, exhibitions of abstract works by Black artists have popped up all over the country.
Many of her abstract works are monumental and demand attention.
Most of my abstract works are inspired by nature and by the materials which I use to create them.
Many more of his abstract works (including installations & mixed - media) on his page.
A lot of your abstract works are quite figurative in a way.
Down in the basement, I went through a phase of abstract work.
This seminal work, measuring a monumental 250 x 260 cm, was executed in 1979 and embodies the pivotal stylistic transition from the artist's middle to late period of abstract works.
The process of his abstract works also share a similar relationship to representation.
Not just the traditional landscape painting but an enormous amount of abstract work.
But sometimes important narratives can be hidden inside of abstract works.
I like to think of my abstract works as reflective of an observer's ideas and emotions.
However, this publication is not an overview of the development of his abstract works, but rather singles out selected large format works for discussion.
There's even good precedent in the success of abstract work over the last few years by younger artists who produced at similar volumes.
It was a whole history of abstract work that people don't know how to deal with.
The beauty of abstract work is that the viewer can see what they like.
The majority of her work on view were intimate series of abstract works that combine color, line and form to create surreal landscapes.
Other notes: Based on the available lots, more of the figurative work are made by women and more of the abstract works are made by men.
In particular it showed how the various types of abstract works and those that have to do with the basic condition of the image fit and relate to the more «traditional» photographs.
The exhibition of abstract work from postwar - era Brazil, which ranges in price from $ 15,000 to more than $ 1 million, omits many of the most recognizable names from the region, such as Neo-Concrete stars Lygia Clark and Helio Oiticica.
Curated by Danielle Mysliwiec and Natalie Campbell, New Ruins explores the tactile, perceptual, and temporal dimensions of surface and form among a resonant grouping of abstract works.
Born in Barcelona in 1923, he grew up amid the violence of the Spanish Civil War and from destruction succeeded in forging one of the greatest bodies of abstract work of the 20th century.
DENK Gallery is pleased to announce 80/50 Quiet Storm, a group exhibition of abstract works by 12 individual artists working across a variety of mediums in two... Read more...
Function to Freedom will feature quilts, some homespun, in brightly colored materials from rich velvets to wool to feed sacks alongside an exceptional selection of abstract works by artists Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Yayoi Kusama, and Louise Nevelson.
More than 30 works including famous houses and a new series of abstract works made of rubber sausages will be presented at the exhibition «ABSTRACT ABSTRUSE».
From April 28 to June 4, 2016, Margaret Thatcher Projects proudly presents «Arch / Horizon Paintings», a new collection of abstract work created by Brooklyn - based artist Teo González.
This comes as no surprise because since 1973 this institution has suppressed its collection of abstract works from the late sixties as well as other works from other decades.
Featuring 12 internationally - based abstract and minimalist artists, Downshifting will transform RedLine's 6,000 - square - foot exhibition hall into a sanctuary of abstract works with programming that explores sensory deprivation rather than spectacle and provocation.
It's composed entirely of abstract work made by painters who were born too late to be Pop artists or hard - core Minimalists, and who then tried... read more... «In the isolation hut»
In 1955, Opper had a solo exhibition of abstract works at Egan Gallery in New York.
Frieze Projects 2013 was curated by Nicola Lees and included seven specially commissioned projects, including Lili Reynaud Dewar's examination of writers who make themselves the subjects of their writings, Ken Okiishi's on - site creation of abstract works through the medium of paint - balling and Rivane Neuenschwander's participatory performance involving hidden spying devices.
In her blog, artist Joanne Mattera reports on her trip to Art Basel Miami Beach, as well as six other satellite fairs (out of twelve), and gives an overview of abstract work of interest.
While her output of abstract work declined after 1930, she returned to abstraction in the mid-1940s with a new vocabulary that provided a precedent for a younger generation of abstractionists.
While her output of abstract work declined after 1930, she returned to abstraction in the 1950s with a new vocabulary that provided a precedent for a younger generation of abstractionists.
This exhibition of 17 abstract paintings from the 1950s through the 1990s brings to light the broad representation of abstract work in the University at Read More»
[1] A considerable body of her abstract work predates the first purely abstract compositions by Kandinsky.
Late Picabia also consists of abstract works, which, at first blush, seem to have nothing to do with the kitsch paintings.
The paint is saturated to allow for the fluid and sensuous application that is characteristic of his abstract works from the 1950s and 1960s, while the painting itself explores the notions of balance, rhythm, shape, colour, space and depth that is typical of Frost's later and more reductive work.
His portraits of people and urban landscapes painted near his London studio are synonymous with the progressive style of abstract work known as the School of London.
As a graphic designer and painter of abstract works known as Prouns, El Lissitzky played a key role in the Constructivist movement.
Andrew Forge was the model of a writer, teacher, and artist (writer on Monet, Degas, Giacometti, Bailey; teacher at Slade, Goldsmiths, Reading, Cooper Union, the New York Studio School, Yale, U. Penn, Dartmouth, and the University of South Carolina; painter of abstract work of dots and dashes that are tutorials in speechless wonder).
A Narrow Passage, at Hollywood's Noysky Projects through November 12th, is a fascinating mix of abstract works.
Featuring 12 internationally - based abstract and minimalist artists, Downshifting transformed RedLine's 6,000 - square - foot exhibition hall into a sanctuary of abstract works with programming that explores sensory deprivation rather than spectacle and provocation.
Are these in fact portraits, or are they a pretext to move into representation, perhaps an extension of your abstract work?
The success of Gerhard Richter's work can be attributed to the reception of the Tate show in London but also the sheer volume of abstract works on the market which have been building steady momentum for several years now.
They took up residence in our studio, next to the laboratories, back in March and have been working on a very exciting new body of abstract work for their show which takes the history of Rose Madder production (closely connected to Winsor & Newton) as the central theme.
A group show of abstract works by James O'Shea, Adam Cohen, Susan Stover, Ginny Fox and Dai Ban.
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