Sentences with phrase «of shaped canvases»

In addition to his signature push - broom sweep paintings, he was also an innovator in the field of shaped canvases and one of the original artists in the Brata Gallery during New York's Tenth Street co-op gallery boom in the 1950s.
The first thing that hits you is the outline of the shaped canvases, so you're seeing the form.
Smith's influential use of shaped canvases sometimes physically extended into space and initially referred to devices used in advertising to promote products and to overpower and entice the spectator.
Six monochromatic panels are piled above each other, building an ascending arrangement of shaped canvases.
Using a modified acrylic paint and process of application as well as a two dimensional support frequently consisting of shaped canvases, he instead creates an experience of the earth and specific location of a landscape.
The centerpiece of the exhibition is a conglomerate of shaped canvases that resembles a map of the United States.
A variety of shaped canvases form a «parade on wheels» down the gallery hallway, along with a dozen framed works on paper.
In 1967, Reed began creating shaped canvases, gradually adding more sides in each new series and producing a series of shaped canvases.
His career seemed to move inexorably toward creating an extra dimension, as his paintings took on the sculptural quality of shaped canvases and pushed into the gallery space, becoming more and more three - dimensional.
Kenneth Noland, born in 1924, was an American Abstract, Color Field, and Minimalist painter who pioneered the use of shaped canvases.
The syntax and pacing of this elegantly hung exhibition includes not just the polysyllabic nouns of the large verticals (90 1/2 by 59 inches) but small - scale conjunctions of shaped canvases (a mere 11 by 8 1/4 inches in one case).
The museum first acquired one of his shaped canvases in 1973 through the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McAshan, Jr.; in 1982 the MFAH commissioned the artist to fill its Mies van der Rohe galleries with a series of temporary murals for the Stella by Starlight gala (the 15 maquettes for these murals have been preserved in the museum «s collection); in 1987 Stella «s first out - of - doors sculpture, Decanter, was installed in the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden through the generosity of the Alice Pratt Brown Museum Fund; and in 2005 The Joseph and Sylvia Slifka Collection donated Stella's Lunna Wola I, 1972.
In addition, he completed a series of shaped canvases.
Minimalist in conception, for the last 50 years, Simeti's work has comprised of dynamic patterns of ovals that dance across the monochromatic surfaces of shaped canvases.
Whereas Frank Stella, who got oodles of mileage in the 1960s and»70s out of shaped canvases and wall reliefs, never strayed from Cubism and planarity, Lukin owes more to architecture, visual conundrums, and his imagination.
He didn't stay within the academic confines of shaped canvases, like Stella and so many others.
Mangold works in multiple series of shaped canvases over many years, exploring variations on rings, columns, trapezoids, arches, and crosses, and compositions without centers.
The Wild could also be regarded as one of the first of the shaped canvases that became popular over a decade later with the arrival of artists such as Frank Stella and Kenneth Noland.
Mangold became known for his use of shaped canvases, often creating works of art that weren't merely square, but that incorporated the shape of the piece in order to enhance the painting.
These large - scale, dark - toned pieces usually contain ominous, organic voids at their centers and are made from patching together accumulations of shaped canvases, leather, porcelain curios, wire mesh, conveyer belts and muslin recall nests.
While there is a hint of the shaped canvases of Ellsworth Kelly, in fact the syncopated silhouettes and acid tones of these Freeforms spontaneously evoke the -LSB-...]
An early proponent of shaped canvases in the 50s, Ed Clark began using a large push - broom to push paint across the surface of the canvas in the 60s, creating subtly blended and thickly textured stripes of paint such as those in Yucatan Beige (1976), in which the stripes traverse beyond the central ellipse.
His «ceiling» over new redwood decking is a complex arrangement of shaped canvases playing off the old brick and I - beams of the museum's original factory structure.
[18] His works are often composed of a juxtaposition of shaped canvases, which he bolts together into an integral form.
In order to brake the barrier of the frame and allow the shapes to enter spectator space he allowed certain images to extend beyond the framing edge in the form of shaped canvases.
Titled the «Wooster» series for the location of this revelation, these geometric forms with hard edges furthered the artist's exploration of shaped canvases, formalist elements of the line, and literal as well as depicted shapes.
He leaves behind the pictorial schemes of shaped canvases and flat areas of color.
The exhibition included only six works - 4 large assemblages of shaped canvases, and two cube - shaped canvases.
Mr. Stella, 81, has been a minimalist, a maximalist, a maker of shaped canvases and a practitioner of relief so high that it had to be called sculpture.
CHARLES HINMAN (* 1932) is one of the luminaries of Shaped Canvas painting.
The Wall is the Floor: The Shaped Canvas / Wall Sculpture takes a contemporary look at the pioneers of shaped canvas and untraditional wall sculpture.
The extension of a black band of textured tape (crushed glass added grit) across the edge where the painting ends and the wall begins shows a disdain for boundaries comparable to Frank Stella's treatment of the shaped canvas.
Works by painters Sam Gilliam, Ron Gorchov, and Frank Stella clarify or confuse elements of figure and ground by redefining the possibilities of the shaped canvas and how it can contain color and gesture.
In his work, Quaytman was an inventive dramatist with his palette who brought a sculptor's flair for form to the game of the shaped canvas.
The earliest examples — the Aluminium Paintings (1960) and Copper Paintings (1960 - 1961), were followed by works that extended the concept of the shaped canvas, including the Irregular Polygon canvases (1965 - 67) and the later Protractor series (1967 - 71).
The Irregular Polygon canvases and Protractor series further extended the concept of the shaped canvas.
In all these ways, he retains the motion of shaped canvas and the stability of oil on squares of wood.
He became the Master of the Shaped Canvas, abandoning the stable form of the rectangle to push the contours of his canvases into funky asymmetry.
Hinman offers all by himself a fuller history of shaped canvas.
Narrator: In his Copper Paintings, Stella took the idea of the shaped canvas in increasingly radical directions.
This exhibition, which celebrated the fifty years of the original Guggenheim show, places Hinman among the fathers of the shaped canvas movement alongside artists such as Lucio Fontana, Kenneth Noland, Frank Stella and Tom Wesselmann.
Stella's Irregular Polygon canvases (1965 — 67) and Protractor series (1967 — 71) further extended the concept of the shaped canvas.
Joe Kupillas, Joan Waltemath, Merlin James, and Marsha Cotrell all stop short of shaped canvas, even as they reshape art and the room.
He was really the inventor of the shaped canvas, and it's a shame that he got completely deviated by his fantastic enthusiasm for the New York School of Painting, for de Kooning, Pollock, and Kline, and that group.
These works evoke the actual use of hide in a range of Native American aesthetic practices (such as clothing, drums, and shelters) and the history of the shaped canvas in modern and contemporary art.

Not exact matches

I had seen several ways of using buttons to create a frames canvas for Christmas, so I played around and made this heart shaped creation.
And though the size and shape of the canvas has changed many times, I still find that the landscape within is consistently ripe with potential.
The shape looks similar to my other beloved ASOS dress and the simplicity of the design will be a great canvas for jewelry this fall.
The idea appealed greatly to me as it looks «put together» yet they can be infinitely comfy (given the right size and shape) and, being black, really are a blank canvas to remix in lots of different ways.
Step 1: Cut triangle shapes out of plastic canvas.
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