«The relentless promotion of [his] cack - handed paintings
of imaginary landscapes and interiors frankly amazes me,» says Richard Dorment in the Telegraph.
that are full of colorful, cute, cheerful cartoon creatures, that inhabit a playful world
of imaginary landscapes.
If previous works of hers reflected genre categories in western painting — the landscape, still - life, portraiture and the nude — in recent years she has been shifting her subject matter to a subliminal realm
of imaginary landscapes, rendered in a language of abstraction.
We feel ourselves in the presence
of imaginary landscapes — landscapes distilled into chromatic essence.»
In 1956, the lower part
of the Imaginary Landscapes detached itself from the picture edges to become an independent floating form in vertical compositions known as the Bursts, Gottlieb's best known works.
The relentless promotion of Dexter Dalwood's cack - handed paintings
of imaginary landscapes and interiors frankly amazes me.
Featuring photographic images of indigenous masks, beach scenes, and tropical foliage arranged into complex geometric patterns alongside embedded tiles, the collages depict kaleidoscopic visions
of imaginary landscapes.
This exhibition highlights the contemporary appeal of Oelze's work by featuring drawings and sketches
of imaginary landscapes, fantastic objects, and figures that he drew in the years following World War II.
Hughes makes dream - like paintings
of imaginary landscapes that incorporate both familiar and unfamiliar forms.
Dalwood has his fans — you lot said he should win — but Britain's newspaper critics aren't among them: Richard Dorment of the Telegraph called his work «cack - handed paintings
of imaginary landscapes and interiors», while our own Jonathan Jones said back in 2000 that «if this is what they mean by painting, I hope it goes away soon».
Fantasyland Mary Anne Kluth Clare Szydlowski Shannon Taylor March 5 — 30, 2016 Opening Reception Saturday, March 5, 7 - 9 pm Kluth's collages
of imaginary landscapes are pieced together from actual snapshot photographs...
Thomas Cole's epic series
of imaginary landscape paintings, «The Course of Empire,» is the centerpiece.
His landscapes are in no traditional sense surreal, as those of Tanguy or Dalí, they are more reminiscent of surveys, outlines
of an imaginary landscape.
Not exact matches
At its famous Herald Square store, the windows follow a child's
imaginary journey through space via various planet
landscapes, custom - designed toys, handmade elves and an interactive game, all accented by thousands
of LED lights.
Most
of the leading characters are
imaginary But Michener is famous for his thorough research, and we'll expect that the backgrounds,
landscapes and historical contexts are presented with considerable accuracy.
According to him, «While the blackmailers claimed that the contracts were awarded by the Director General
of the Agency, Muhammad Sani - Sidi, NEMA has never awarded contract
of such huge and
imaginary sums for car park and
landscaping and challenge the blackmailers parading themselves as whistle blowers to come up with their facts.»
There is a sense
of discovery in scene after scene
of «The Phantom Menace,» as he tries out new effects and ideas, and seamlessly integrates real characters and digital ones, real
landscapes and
imaginary places.
Chronos is a gorgeous third - person action game that fits well in the Rift, using VR to turn players» worlds into a series
of tiny
imaginary landscapes.
V - Wing 1997 V - Wing is one
of the numerous AUTS and Turboraketti clones, a caveflier, which would have been forgotten long ago without its new features.The game follows the tradition
of cavefliers: V - shaped ships drawn with two lines fly around in
imaginary platform
landscapes and try to shoot each other into pieces with...
Taking a sheep as a main motif in this body
of work, the artist is portraying an
imaginary landscape inspired by a world
of order and disorder.
Delicately intermixed in those white lines are filmy passages
of blue, yellow, and green, staining these
imaginary streets with faint echoes
of a verdant
landscape, abstracted vaguely and delicately in the manner
of Helen Frankenthaler.
[iv] This new approach led first to his «
imaginary landscape» paintings and the to the «burst» paintings — immediately recognizable for their large round bursts
of color placed over dark lines — which distinguish his mature style.
The works in Surrealism USA are borrowed from public and private collections in the United States and abroad, and all aspects
of the Surrealist movement in America are represented: the figurative depictions
of a fantasy world by Peter Blume, Dorothea Tanning, and Helen Lundberg; the social surrealism
of O. Louis Guglielmi, James Guy and Walter Quirt; the
imaginary landscapes of Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy; Joseph Cornell's enigmatic and poetic constructions; the lyrical abstractions
of Arshile Gorky and William Baziotes; the automatic experiments
of Jackson Pollock and Gerome Kamrowski.
Emerging from the window in the North Gallery, Denizens represents a flock
of imaginary beings descending on Wave Hill's
landscape.
In the series The Book
of Changes Kha produces
imaginary landscapes that trace aspects
of her own cultural heritage using sourced material from the collections
of Chinese porcelains at the British Museum.
Yet it is also vaguely reminiscent
of Chinese
landscape painting: a nonhierarchical rhizome, a «scene»
of so many possible,
imaginary landscapes, a «map» full
of doors to immersion and contemplation.
These have included «Arr / Dep» (
imaginary landscape for the birds) for the Headquarters
of Lufthansa in Frankfurt (2006) and E = V = E = N = T (2015), a sculpture commissioned for Malmö Live, a concert hall for the Malmö Symphony Orchestra.
Archer (1951), a work which shows the transition from the pictographs to the
imaginary landscapes, keeps residual regulations
of the formerly divisive lines, but these are now placed randomly on the canvas.
Of course, as both «Imaginary Landscapes» and «Caribbean: Crossroads of the World» incisively illustrate, this world is indeed very old with a complex history predating Columbu
Of course, as both «
Imaginary Landscapes» and «Caribbean: Crossroads
of the World» incisively illustrate, this world is indeed very old with a complex history predating Columbu
of the World» incisively illustrate, this world is indeed very old with a complex history predating Columbus.
With more than 250 works on show, the exhibition explores the tireless experimental spirit that drives Raysse's entire artistic output, from his small, playful sculptures to the self - discipline
of drawing; from films expressing the libertarian trends
of the 1970s to Raysse's use
of neon as colour; and from installations celebrating consumer society to his paintings, which represent the most complete aspect
of his work — among them, transcriptions
of great Renaissance masterpieces, female portraits, large group paintings, and
imaginary landscapes.
2008 Uncharted:
Imaginary Landscapes, Hayes Valley Market, San Francisco, CA Le Salon du Dessin Contemporain, Virgil de Voldere Gallery, Paris, Franc NEXT The Invitational Exhibition
of Emerging Art, Chicago, IL
Regarding the baroque, be-glittered, and close - to - kitsch sparkle
of «
Imaginary Landscapes,» Duval - Carrié says, «I just wanted to sugarcoat the whole thing!
Reflecting on the embedded and latent meanings around light, nature, the frontier, borders, race, gender and power in influential American
landscape paintings
of the 19th century, she uses materials collected from her everyday life, including holiday - themed tablecloths, discarded medical records, nature calendars, plastic bags and paint, to craft
imaginary landscapes that are grounded in accumulation, personal narrative and historical critique.
The title
of one work references the story
of «Alice in Wonderland», and indeed Berry conjures a similar sense
of the
imaginary — and
of landscapes teeming with both chaos and magic.
This new Hatje Cantz publication emphasizes the influence
of Arte Povera on Rhode's aesthetic, whose creative dialogue also formed during his meeting with the gallery Tucci Russo and his early collaborative efforts with photographer Paolo Mussat Sartor, in which he transformed urban
landscapes and interior spaces into
imaginary worlds, as two - dimensional renderings become the subject
of three - dimensional interactions by a sole protagonist (usually played by the artist or by an actor inhabiting the role
of artist).
In many instances, the lyricism and ebullience
of her paintings evoke
landscapes, both real and
imaginary.
Exploring «reality» and «virtual space,» the exhibition will present a group
of works by artists who employ both traditional materials and / or digital media to create new,
imaginary landscapes.
This interpretation
of his surroundings, though it may appear at first fantastical, is emphatically Harrison's reality, in which historical,
imaginary and existing figures and
landscapes collide.
He turned female bodies into
imaginary landscapes and made physical abstractions
of the people and places he photographed.
The exhibition «The Dream
of Forms», presented for the twentieth anniversary
of Le Fresnoy — Studio national des arts contemporains, has been conceived as an
imaginary landscape, a monstrous garden with perishable forms growing in it, as well as germinating surfaces, protuberant organisms and flat figures.
Resembling small,
imaginary landscapes or futuristic ruins, the surface
of these sculptures are deliberately finished with patterns
of brushstrokes evoking a poetic, painterly feel.
Each
of these artists, in his or her own unique way, commemorates the profoundly mysterious, elusive, and
imaginary qualities
of landscape.
Whereas the impressionists concentrated on
landscape alone, Cézanne consistently painted both
landscape and still life, eventually seeking to integrate the two, erasing the boundaries (both
imaginary and physical)
of inside and outside.»
Allen has also been collecting the work
of modern and contemporary artists who depict
imaginary planetary expeditions, cosmological
landscapes, and spacecraft.
Mame Diarra Niang's «Metropolis Central» series
of photographs flattens Johannesburg's urban
landscape into arrangements
of colored planes, refashioning it into an
imaginary, mutable territory that stands in for the artist's peripatetic upbringing.
The show is about
landscape, both real and
imaginary, and how artists envision new ways
of looking at our surroundings.
Kamiya's paintings shift from an abstractly painted image to a field
of miniature sculptures that forms an
imaginary landscape.
This
imaginary, it seems, does not stem from your own imagination; rather, it exists as a factual system
of references that fosters your belonging to distinct cultural
landscapes and collective styles.
Recent group exhibitions include Jenny from the Color Block, curated by Eric Ruschman, Art Academy
of Cincinnati, OH (2016);
Imaginary Landscapes, curated by Allison Glenn, Chicago Urban Art Society, Chicago, IL (2015); Ghost Nature, curated by Caroline Picard, at Gallery 400, Chicago, IL and La Box, Bourges, France (2014); and The Chicago Effect: Redefining the Middle at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL (2014).
Exhibition
of Sculpture by Mary Callery, January 8 — 30 * Paintings by Camille Pissarro, January 8 — 30 * Sculpture by Charles Howard, January 8 — 30 Mark Tobey, February 7 — 27 * Robert Motherwell: Paintings, Collages, Drawings, February 2 — 27 * Kurt Seligmann, March 5 — 30 Variety in Abstraction, March 5 — 30 * Thirtieth Annual Exhibition by the Professional Members, April 7 — 27 * Albert Pinkham Ryder / Arthur Bowen Davies: Exhibition, May 7 — 31 * Corrado Cagli from Cherbourg to Leipzig: Documents and Memories, May 7 — 31 Exhibition
of Paintings and Drawings from the Josef von Sternberg Collection, November 1 — 27 * Jean Hugo: Paintings, Pastels, Drawings, and Theater, December 3 — 26
Landscapes: Real and
Imaginary, December 3 — 26 *