In a lecture given at The Glasgow International Symposium: Painting as a New Medium in 2006 Lawson recalled that during the 1970s he conceived
of his painterly technique as being, «analogous to a very fast song by the Ramones... a very simple idea that could be executed very quickly with minimum fuss.»
The first and last day underscores Furnas» interest in spectacle and the sublime, in time and its relation to making and viewing painting, and his on going exploration
of painterly technique as a kind of hyper or vivid realism to communicate human experience.
In terms
of painterly technique, Reinhardt arguably shared the most with Jo Baer, whose work hung adjacent to a black painting in Dwan Gallery's 10 exhibition of 1966.
A widely adored painter who was a star of the last Whitney Biennial, Laura Owens is known for building her compositions using a wide variety
of painterly techniques, from digitally printed Photoshop brushstrokes to old - fashioned impasto given a steroidal boost.
Oscillating between two separate works, Thomas's painted homage to Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech of Black female empowerment, «Ain't I a Woman,» and a religious altarpiece, Diptych presents the sexy, Black female body sculpted out of flat planes of primary colors in two dimensions on the left (a gesture reminiscent
of the painterly techniques of her idols Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden), and in a televised two dimensions on the right.
His diverse cache
of painterly techniques, which includes pouring, splashing, patterning, and even burning converge to create a truly tactile experience of the picture plane.
This creates a great physical counterweight to the jarring and startling juxtapositions
of painterly techniques and imagery within the work.»
Based in Bali for more than two decades, the Italian artist Filippo Sciascia is widely known for Lux Lumina, an ongoing series of almost black and white figurative paintings, based on photographic and cinematic sources; their impasto surfaces heavily worked by the painter, who runs a dazzling gamut
of painterly techniques, to the point the painting's skin cracks and tears so skillfully by intuitive calculation that its disintegration seems to be instigated from the inside out.
However, Wool possesses a wide range of style — using a combined array
of painterly techniques, including spray paint, silkscreen, and hand painting.
Historically, many scholars have determined that Pollock's painting and drawing merged into a wholly new category in 1951, as he incorporated many
of his painterly techniques into the drawings, and vice versa.
His diverse use
of painterly techniques, including pouring, splashing and patterning, are integrated into the composition and converge in a tactile experience of the picture plane.
In her most recent works, von Wulffen deploys a host
of painterly techniques to create works that, although they depart from the photographic collage practice for which she is best known, remain deeply referential.
Yiadom - Boakye's exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery is a survey of recent work presenting a comprehensive range
of painterly techniques, representing the artist's key series of works.
Not exact matches
His work has a strange other - worldly Englishness, which he makes with a combination
of vector, gradient and
painterly techniques, built up in layers.
Known for her combination
of photographic and
painterly techniques, Quaytman will also debut new works that are based on a Paul Klee that she saw in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
Memories are woven together with filaments and tendrils, the sway
of a branch or the curve
of a river's course; layers
of improvised
painterly processes all spilling forth in expressive spontaneous gestures — intricate layers
of technique and images, the forms taking shape as though guided by an external impulse.
Rail: Yes, you were using the garish colors
of that period's photomechanical reproduction
techniques, which sets you aside from the still rather
painterly colors
of Warhol, Rauschenberg, Lichtenstein, etc..
Vincent Dion's
painterly abstractions mimic various printed
techniques which reconcile and affirm the introspective presence
of the hand.
Meets Jim Dine and introduces him to monotype
techniques; writes catalogue essay for The
Painterly Print: Monotypes from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, Metropolitan Museum
of Art, New York (travels to the Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston, 1981); the monotype Window Sequence (Fire)(fig) is included in that exhibition; solo exhibition: Pace Editions, New York; group exhibitions: Aspects
of the» 70's: Directions in Realism, Danforth Museum, Framingham, Massachusetts; Three Decades, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Realist Works on Paper, Virginia Museum
of Fine Arts, Richmond.
Using a refined
painterly technique inspired by the Hudson River School and traditional figure painting, Cotton paints utopian landscapes and portraits, often composed
of sugary desserts inhabited by female figures.
As Rubinstein's essay illustrates, Bee has put her
painterly skills to the test with her new body
of work, exploring pattern and
technique inside
of the negative space around the characters she paints.
In Panorama
of Rome (2012), you use
painterly techniques that were popular long before the «white cube» even existed — the rococo, nineteenth - century panorama rooms, Renaissance frescoes, even Poussin and Corot.
Always rich in colour and
technique, de Balincourt's work is a bountiful confluence
of reality and fantasy, where references to society, politics, or popular culture are never less than equalled by free association and
painterly invention.
HR: One
of the works you have chosen for the display, Peter Doig's Green Trees (1998), uses
painterly techniques to create new ways
of imagining a timeless and placeless landscape, would you agree?
Ross Bleckner's interest in
painterly techniques and investigations into biological sciences have long formed a major part
of his oeuvre.
In this sculpture, the focus seems to be more on the
painterly techniques and less on his usual recto - linear blocks
of color.
Add to this her wonderful
painterly technique, which recalls the prestige portraits
of 19th - century art, and Yiadom - Boakye looks poised to be this year's winner no matter who takes home the prize.
Continuing with his practice
of the reversed figure, the
painterly technique is expended by the adding
of an all - over sprayed haze that blurs the compositional quality.
This
technique conjures a striking effect that is highly
painterly, yet imbued with a sense
of physicality from the materials that gives the works an almost sculptural sensibility as well.
In these works Brown combines
painterly technique with varying degrees
of naturalistic representation, a...
But that, she feels, has started to change, with her more deliberate uses
of painterly materials and
techniques — for this recent series
of portraits, she returned to using oil paint — and by showing parts
of her process.
In a time when new
techniques were dominating and when painters and painting, in general, were considered quaintly anachronistic, he forged a new
painterly language: an ironic mix
of Romanticism and post-impressionism to create haunting landscape vistas.
Varying in scenery and painting
techniques, the first were loose
painterly exploration
of aerial photographs
of cities and townscapes, then mountain landscapes and park scenes with their hard - edge textured paint surfaces.
A Nashville resident whose work has been exhibited and collected internationally, Jack Spencer alters the surfaces
of his photographs with
techniques suggestive
of painting — rich tones and colors, softly - focused or veiled forms, slight imperfections and
painterly textures.
A painter working primarily in the encaustic medium - with a substantial body
of work carried out also in gouache, graphite and a variety
of other
techniques - his work explores the still life, urban, and rural landscape with
painterly representation.
His sumptuous settings and characters, rich palette, and realistic, yet
painterly technique speak to both modern urban realism and masterly works
of turn -
of - the century American painters.
With its thin, delicate tracery
of black threading throughout the strokes
of whites and filaments
of shifting color forms, Number 15 is a fitting culmination
of Tomlin's career.By inclination a superb colorist, Tomlin reduced his palette from 1945 to 1947, and focused first on the
painterly mark, adapting a calligraphic
technique within a vaguely Cubist structure
of horizontals and verticals.
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.
While Saville confronted one
of Rubens's themes, other artists in the display share his
painterly technique.
Employing a variety
of techniques and
painterly vocabularies, Quaytman knowingly explores the complex history
of painting.
Cissé's spontaneous
painterly movements, textured accents and neo-expressionistic
techniques form depictions reflective
of the dissolution
of societies moral thresholds, shifts attributable to globalization and modernization.
Indeed, her
technique is so refined that it is impossible to identify the brushstrokes or
painterly marks that have often been regarded, in various movements and moments over the past 60 years, as the last romantic gasp
of the artist's self — such as in abstract expressionism, for instance, where the gesture was seen as a revelation
of ego (usually a male ego).
Since the time he decided to abandon
painterly techniques and dedicate primarily to three - dimensional works, Gilberto Zorio's pieces slowly started to turn into never - ending fields
of physical and mental energy.
Working on the ridges — and at times on surfaces mounted behind them — Polke deploys an indescribable abundance
of figurative and abstract imagery and
painterly techniques.
He stayed and discovered his
painterly technique here,
of all places.
The completed works are
painterly, evoking three - dimensional manifestations
of 1950s abstract Color Field canvases, and direct, recalling the simple forms and
techniques of 1960s Minimalists.
Anna Rosen, with her use
of the marbling
technique, Nick Irzyk, with his incorporation
of marble dust, and his idiosyncratic, jig - saw method
of constructing and deconstructing paintings with foam core and plaster, and Nicholas Cueva, by painting against the irregular textures
of a wide assortment
of textiles typically used to make clothing, all use both art and non-art materials, alike, in order to set up material problems to resolve — but also to produce (5) enzymatic phenomenon to respond to in
painterly fashion.
In Untitled (P 492), Wool employs the silkscreen
technique to mechanically reproduce the image
of his earlier work where he used a spray gun in order to achieve a rich
painterly surface filled with movement.
This retrospective, the most comprehensive examination
of Wool's career to date, goes beyond these now - iconic word paintings to present nearly 90 paintings, photographs, and works on paper that showcase the wide range
of styles and
painterly techniques the artist has employed throughout his influential career.
She uses materials with cavalier abandon, and her paint handling is loose and playful and incorporates a variety
of techniques such as
painterly monotype backgrounds, fluid shapes, lyrical gestures, and impasto.