Sentences with phrase «of painterly expression»

In works such as Untitled, Oehlen lavishes the picture plane with a clich'd exaggeration of painterly expression.
It is evident in a painting such as Auxerre that Hofmann has formulated a new kind of painterly expression, one in which he incorporates the Cubist structure of overlapping planes in order to indicate depth and surface, as well as adapting the Fauvist daring use of color and tonal contrasts to evoke a sense of pure and unbridled joy.
While she subscribed to the popular mode of painterly expression and the visibility of the artist's hand, her work extends beyond the individual.
Employing various objects he found in his studio onto canvas, Ruby tests the limits of painterly expression, while subverting visual extends of both figuration and abstraction.
At a time when the world is increasingly abstract, Borremans submits his paintings as evidence that this particular form of painterly expression retains its validity.

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His expression is personal — visceral exchanges between memory and its hues, between emotion and the logistics of its use, between logic's place in the fog of the human heart, and the ways that rationale can be envisioned as painterly «surface.»
In St. Augustine, I painted an asymmetrical, emotionally intense, abstraction that combined several styles and expressions in one picture; hard edge borders, hard edge lines, stacks of painterly brushed smears, on a deep red field.
German artist Kati Heck uses a unique synthesis of photorealism, illustration and painterly expression to create seemingly collaged paintings.
Parallel to the development of a pictorial expression inspired by existing visual references, we find in the exhibition several good examples of expressive painterly declarations.
Playing on the tension between painterly elements and raw materials, Ruby's work is a transformative expression of philosophical enquiry.
Ideas and philosophies that challenged painterly conventions of the previous centuries, more specifically — deliberate departure from representational art towards pure abstraction — and invented a whole new language of expression.
In Chelsea, Smith reworks hues like «Pepto Pink» and «Bondo Red» into gestural painterly expressions: up close, the potentially clinical study reveals the wild hand of the painter, and you can clearly see the creamy brushstrokes that compose the colorful surfaces.
Highlighting better - known names — Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell — alongside lesser - known ones — Sonia Gechtoff, Perle Fine — the exhibition will encompass 12 women's work, «focus [ing] on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression,» according to the description.
In some works the thick application of paint seems to tantalizingly obscure, while in other works, Katy's removal of the painterly gesture, with rags dipped in varnish or even by sanding, further complicates and deepens our reading of the expression.
Women of Abstract Expressionism will focus on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works by individuals responding to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
These painterly ideas were closer to Soulages than the more metaphorical interpretations of being an expression of post-World War II trauma where hope lingers in the crevices between the charred remnants (a popular interpretation that Soulages attempted to discourage).
The DAM's exhibition focuses on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works by individuals responding to particular places, memories and life experiences.
In the case of Untitled (Gaeta), the brooding colors and gestural brush marks give painterly expression to hedonic Mediterranean climes.
Marshall's layered, heavily textured works consist of painterly abstract expression and controlled mark making, etching and relief, whilst embarking on an amazing journey of self discovery through his unique processes of painting.
Between them, the works study the major abstract Modern movements on the 20th century, geometric abstraction, painterly gesture and the elements of human imperfection which can find expression in artwork.
The DAM's exhibition focuses on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works [as they respond -RCB- to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
«Currently on view at Marc Straus Gallery in NYC, an exhibition by Paul Pretzer brings primates, cardinals and painterly expression together for a carnivalesque look at the history of art.
Jensen's spare, expansive works were said to avoid all signs of willful expression, forgoing painterly gesture for apparently received forms.
While he is an artist known for his painterly technique and his use of colour, with his new series of charcoals he reveals his skills as a draughtsman and introduces a new field for expression.
A friend of early abstractionists, including Adolph Gottlieb, Barnett Newman, and Mark Rothko, Theodoros Stamos initially created biomorphic Surrealist images, but later shifted to a looser, more painterly style conveying his passion for nature and individual expression.
Pop artists made something of a habit of lampooning the bravura brushwork of this previous generation, parodying their lofty aspirations to achieve authentic and unique artistic expression through the liberating excess of their painterly marks.
These paintings however contain a conceptual visual double entendre which questions painterly touch as a vehicle of personal expression.
Motherwell was a self - taught painter, and so felt free to explore many different avenues of artistic and painterly expression, but always had an identifiable personal style.
Thus Abstract Expressionism was a painterly movement, one that was largely focused on the subjectivity and self - expression of the individual artist.
By introducing the simple act of duplication, which he's been doing since the 1980s, Piffaretti introduces a conceptual twist that distances his vibrant work from pure painterly expression.
These abstract painters responded to the more «painterly» or gestural forms of Abstract Expressionism by producing a type of geometric abstract art characterized by an economy of expression, a neat surface devoid of incident, a richness of colour applied in clearly delineated areas, and a non-relational, arrangement of forms across the whole canvas.
His painterly skills, together with his research into his subjects, has enabled him to produce a highly acclaimed body of work, several prestigious awards (including an honorary doctorate from University College Cork) and a distinguished reputation, not least for his masterful expression of human suffering.
Tworkov's work from this period is commonly referred to as geometric or minimal, and it has been often misinterpreted as a repudiation of abstract expressionism; however, while it is true that the artist did believe that the painterly self - expression of the 1950s had become hackneyed, his late paintings were more about the addition of the intellect, vis - à - vis formal structure or planning, than about the elimination of the subconscious impulse.
Indeed, the movement comprised many different painterly styles varying in both technique and quality of expression.
Daniel Jones his newest body of work, the Seaside Expressions series is almost painterly and it creates a visual moment that pulls the viewer in.
What always remains is a pure painterly expression of an internal landscape.
What has changed is the expansion of his painterly means of expression, evident for instance, in the far more multifarious — but always carefully controlled — use of colour in the recent work.
By the 1970s Morley had abandoned his strict Superrealist style for a newly developed painterly expression, yet his commitment to his first great masterpiece never waned, and SS Amsterdam in Front of Rotterdam is reproduced in a number of later works, such as Age of Catastrophe, 1976, and The Day of the Locust, 1977, now housed in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Women of Abstract Expressionism focuses on the expressive freedom of direct gesture and process at the core of abstract expressionism, while revealing inward reverie and painterly expression in these works by individuals responding to particular places, memories, and life experiences.
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