Echoing Picasso and Matisse, the work is a technical feast that proves Hancock's keen color awareness, superb knowledge
of spatial composition and his mastery of Gestalt principals.
A member of the New York school, Newman was one of the first to reject conventional notions
of spatial composition in art.
Their work in the 1950s approached geometric abstraction from different but complementary positions: Gilbert through the articulation
of spatial compositions and Chewett through the cutting of solid material.
By using a single geometric form over and over, he was able to investigate the vast range of perceptual phenomena that could be achieved simply by juxtaposing various colors together within a limited range
of spatial compositions.
Not exact matches
This NASA MARS 2020 approach
of mapping the elemental, mineral, and organic
composition of rocks at high
spatial resolution with non-destructive techniques is now commonly used on Earth to provide unambiguous evidence for early life in its preserved nanoscale context.
Stereoisomers are substances which have the same chemical
composition, yet differ in the
spatial arrangement
of their atoms.
The images chronicle the evolution
of the particles» chemical
composition and reaction rates at a nanoscale
spatial resolution and a minute - by - minute time resolution.
The same ecological community will therefore move up the mountain, where it will find a different
spatial composition, both in terms
of available area and connectivity.
Although the data suggest that
spatial models can effectively forecast tree community
composition and structure
of unstudied sites in Amazonia, incorporating environmental data may yield substantial improvements.
With
spatial resolutions ranging from 100 km at 5 µm, 240 km at 12 µm and 400 km at 20 µm, we should expect to be able to directly measure the
composition of volcanoes with TMT and MICHI.
The size and
spatial distributions
of these families, along with their orbital properties,
composition, and internal structure play a key role in our understanding
of the formation and evolution
of the solar system.
The chemical
composition of these decay products in relation to the substrate material, the various conservation and restoration historic phases is discussed along with their
spatial distribution on the monument's surfaces and also in correlation with environmental and climatic data.
The team hopes that monitoring Io's surface annually will reveal the style
of volcanic eruptions on the moon, constrain the
composition of the magma, and accurately map the
spatial distribution
of the heat flow and potential variations over time.
His main research interests is the study
of microbial diversity, specifically
of protists, in the marine environment, both in terms
of a description
of the taxonomic
composition of these assemblages as well as understanding their patterns
of temporal and
spatial variation in the environment.
The director and his DP, Harris Savides, shot the movie largely on digital, but the film so often favours steady, patiently held
compositions that allow its actors to move around within the frame and interact with each other, showing
spatial relations in much the same way that Fincher is drawing connections between the facts
of the case.
Christy is refreshingly honest in general, commenting
of his current vocation: «As a level designer, I'm merging my background as an artist, my interests in game mechanics and
spatial compositions, my educational background in iconography, communication, story telling, social interactions, and architecture.
[8] The zips define the
spatial structure
of the painting while simultaneously dividing and uniting the
composition.
This exhibition features a new spatialization
of Sala's The Present Moment (in B - flat)(2014) and The Present Moment (in D)(2014), in which he rearranges Arnold Schoenberg's «Verklärte Nacht» [Transfigured Night](1899) to create the sense that individual notes, abstracted from the
composition, travel freely throughout the gallery before accumulating and playing in repetition as if trapped in a
spatial impasse.
This exhibition features a new spatialisation
of Sala's The Present Moment (in B - flat)(2014) and The Present Moment (in D)(2014), in which the artist rearranges Arnold Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht [Transfigured Night](1899) to create the sense that individual notes, abstracted from the
composition, travel freely throughout the gallery before accumulating and playing in repetition as if trapped in a
spatial impasse.
Schutz creates unsteady cornucopia
compositions that build out
of paint, creating shifting
spatial planes that flip - flop, flickering in confetti color and, until recently, with creamy paint, which flower into bucolic clusterfucks.
Anne d'Harnoncourt wrote
of this series in 1976»... the large, lyrical paintings approach abstraction without abandoning a sense
of spatial depth...
Compositions [are] built up
of large, brilliant expanses
of yellow, orange, blue and flaming red, under remote skies
of lavender or aquamarine.»
In 1948, the artist painted his breakthrough work, Onement I, which is now in the collection
of The Museum
of Modern Art, New York, and features the first
of his signature «zips»: vertical lines running down the canvasses, which divide
spatial composition, infuse them with energy, and create a parallel to the spectator's own figure.
The works utilize black and white in a variety
of media to focus on elements such as process,
composition, and
spatial relationships.
Hard edges, playful gestures,
spatial conundrums and a masterful, unpredictable use
of white paint — sometimes to erase or conceal, sometimes to open and enliven spaces — come together in
compositions that call attention to how painting are put together without demystifying their power.
His confederate, El Lissitzky, on the other hand, painted lively
compositions with shapes that often seem to dance on the canvas, using precise balances
of shapes and colors to tell
spatial stories — for instance, suggesting that a static shape is actually in the process
of falling, or rising — or even convey political propaganda.
These 1967 paintings by Komodore and Anuszkiewicz demonstrate the New York interest in ambiguous
spatial depth which varied greatly from the California artists for whom a unified
composition with no sense
of background and foreground was essential.
All
compositions venture into various configurations
of spatial expression created by the superimposition
of layers
of paint and layers
of prints.
Her rich, carefully layered
compositions and deliberate use
of color create
spatial tensions resulting in a sense
of robust sculptural form.
Each
composition is a finely calibrated balance
of idiosyncratic elements that forms a new
spatial proposition, possessing a distinct identity and an oftentimes paradoxical logic.
With his understanding
of formal
spatial composition, color theory (his palette has been compared to Matisse's), and expressive paint handling (which has often been compared to Mark Rothko's), it is no wonder that Kahn was a particularly favorite student
of Hans Hofmann's.
As a result, the paint surface is built up in areas, giving the paintings a very subtle dimensionality that enhances the
spatial dynamics
of each
composition.
For the first time ever, Abts» paintings will be accompanied by a series
of small, previously barely known drawings that she has created over many years alongside her paintings in order to work out the lines, shapes and
spatial relationships within her delicate
compositions.
With these works — razor - sharp depictions
of abstract, brushily painted, sculptural tableaux, for the most part — not only does one struggle to identify the medium, but the
compositions traffic in shadowy illusion and
spatial ambiguity, making it hard at times to know exactly what is being portrayed.
Note: The auction record for a painting is nearly 1 800 000 USD (in 2011) The auction record for a lithograph is nearly 8 000 USD (in 2009) By the late 1950s Vieira da Silva was internationally known for her dense and complex
compositions, influenced by the art
of Paul Cézanne and the fragmented forms,
spatial ambiguities, and restricted palette
of cubism and abstract art.
, Stella's small monument shares many
of these same concerns, and its
composition of reverberating arcs
of green metal create
spatial planes that are simultaneously painterly and architectural.
In his 1999 aluminum sculpture Broken Jug (green), Stella's small monument shares many
of these same concerns, and its
composition of reverberating arcs
of green metal create
spatial planes that are simultaneously painterly and architectural.
These observations became translated through the construction
of three - dimensional
spatial paintings as pictorial
compositions that reconfigure the space and its architecture, using specific physical things.
Here the interview with Max Frintrop (1982, Oberhausen, Germany), who analyzes the
spatial properties
of color and form building abstract
compositions through heavy brushstrokes.
Curry's Cosmic Bricoleur delivers what the title proposes, a chevron - shaped
composition of psychedelic signs, graffiti tags, and
spatial illusions that encompasses anything, everything and nothing.
The simplicity
of his
compositions, the logic
of differentiated repetition, the placement
of objects in series, and the increasing emphasis on geometry and
spatial concerns were prescient to the development
of Minimalism and the works
of Sol LeWitt and Dan Flavin, as well as to the sequential works
of Conceptual artists On Kawara and Roman Opalka.
Rothenberg continues to challenge and extend painterly conventions in her
spatial and distorted
compositions as well as in her exploration
of light, color, form and movement.
By the late 1950s she was internationally known for her dense and complex
compositions, influenced by the art
of Paul Cézanne and the fragmented forms,
spatial ambiguities, and restricted palette
of cubism and abstract art.
Joseph Birren's dramatic landscape painting presents the varied terrain
of California in a nearly square
composition marked by plunging diagonals and deep
spatial recession.
-RRB- in which, she explained, harmonious
spatial compositions were indicative
of co-operative endeavour and social cohesion.
Between 1947 and 1949 Hepworth had made a series
of paintings
of surgical operations (see Tate Gallery T02098) in which, she explained, harmonious
spatial compositions were indicative
of co-operative endeavour and social cohesion.
In this sense, the works are akin to
spatial drawings or, in other words, they are the three - dimensional iterations
of two - dimensional, linear
compositions.
Often his
spatial compositions appear to extend beyond the perimeters
of the picture frame to convey the transient nature
of experience.
As is typical for paintings from this period, the present work is characterized by the colliding
of flatness with the illusion
of spatial depth: while the folds in the tablecloth, modulation
of the oranges and the cast shadows articulate Hockney's eye for veracity and imply three - dimensionality, the broad, simplified brushstrokes with which the gladiolus and the green backdrop are rendered essentially flatten the
composition.
His pure forms and colors blended with the tendency to suppress gesture in favor
of creating
spatial unity within the
composition paved the way for Kelly to have massive influences on both the Color Field painting and Minimalist movement.
[3] By the late 1950s she was internationally known for her dense and complex
compositions, influenced by the art
of Paul Cézanne and the fragmented forms,
spatial ambiguities, and restricted palette
of cubism and abstract art.