«The Love Within» presents new oil
on canvas works at both of the gallery's Chelsea locations and is accompanied by a new monograph.
Accompanying the oil
on canvas works at White Cube's vast Bermondsey site will be a separate display of a key piece from Hirst's sculptural series «Mental Escapology».
Il Lee's recent venture into a different medium, exemplified in the first public unveiling of his large - scale acrylic and oil
on canvas work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2010, has opened up a significant and exciting new direction for the artist.
Not exact matches
At first I painted needlepoint
canvases, then I fell in love with counted
work on a study - trip in London.
How to get it
at home: Start with a multi-tasking base, such as Benefit's The Big Easy Liquid to Powder SPF 35 Foundation ($ 38), which will give you an even
canvas for you to
work on without having to use multiple products.
At first I painted needlepoint
canvases, then I fell in love with counted
work on a study - trip in London.
This is the crux of Andrew Haigh's rivetingly beautiful new film, which screened
at the Venice Film Festival this morning, and finds the British director
working on a brighter, broader
canvas than ever before: a present - day American West of drab diners, grumbling trucks, and starlit open desert.
Like most painters, the school leader is
working on multiple
canvases at once.
If you imagined Claude Monet
at work on his late masterpieces, the Water Lilies, you might picture him seated in his garden in Giverny, France, placidly dabbing blues and purples onto
canvas, capturing watery impressions with ease.
Adoptable dogs are also promoted
at events,
on BBR merchandise
at Cafepress and even immortalized
on canvas by artist Melinda Dalke, who sells her
work on Ebay!
The unconscious aura of titillation that arises from a visual representation of an aspiring woman artist in the mid-19th century, Emily Mary Osborne's heartfelt painting, Nameless and Friendless, 1857, a
canvas representing a poor but lovely and respectable young girl
at a London art dealer, nervously awaiting the verdict of the pompous proprietor about the worth of her
canvases while two ogling «art lovers» look
on, is really not too different in its underlying assumptions from an overtly salacious
work like Bompard's Debut of the Model.
Basquiat, who returned to the headlines this year when his
work Untitled sold for $ 110m
at Sotheby's in Manhattan, can be seen DJing during a party night and relaxing
on a bed, while Haring poses with a man he has used as a living
canvas for his art.
It allows you to «knead» the picture, to
work on the [entire]
canvas at once, for a long time.
A huge black
canvas on which moonlit figures
on a beach await execution is the centrepiece of a new exhibition of
works by Luc Tuymans
at David Zwirner gallery, London, from Friday January 30 to Thursday April 2 (all prices
on request).
It focuses
on Scott's figure
works, both
on canvas and
on paper, created between 1954 - 1973 when he was arguably
at the height of his artistic career and propelled onto the international art stage.
For West Wall, Dwan Main Gallery (1967), a now classic exhibition presented in 2008
at Peter Blum, Chelsea, William Anastasi photographed an empty gallery, silkscreened that image onto a slightly smaller
canvas, and installed that
work on the wall, making «the wall... a kind of ready - made mural,» thus changing «every show in that space thereafter.»
At yesterday's press preview, Massimiliano Gioni, the museum's artistic director and co-curator of the ambitious exhibition, recommended that the
works be viewed beginning
on the second floor where early
canvases for which Ofili is best known are
on view, and then progressing
on to the third and fourth floors.
The
canvases are so large that she was forced to
work on them both
on the floor and
on the wall, not knowing what they would look like when stretched and extended
at Vielmetter.
Burkhardt's
works were included in the the 1955 Bienal de São Paulo, and starting with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in N.Y. in 1950, were exhibited in museums throughout the U.S. Image Credit: Hans Burkhardt, City
At Night I, Guadalajara, 1957, oil
on canvas, 50 x 60».
Wylie typically
works on more than one
canvas at a time.
This exhibition by Los Angeles - based artist Mathias Poledna (b. 1965), his third solo show
at Galerie Buchholz and his first solo exhibition in Berlin presents his recent film
work, «A Village by the Sea», and a new suite of
works on canvas.
Having left his paid
work as an architect to focus
on painting, Bluemner was living in poverty
at the time and was unable to afford new
canvases.
Golub experimented with scale, and the
works assembled for this exhibition range in size from the smaller
works on paper to monumental, unstretched
canvases that extended from floor to ceiling
at the Serpentine Gallery.
We are pleased to announce that a
work by John Sonsini — Byron & Ramiro, 2008, Acrylic
on canvas — is presently installed in Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection,
on view
at the Whitney Museum of American Art through 12 February 2017.
FAITH RINGGOLD, Installation view of «Black Light Series # 10, Flag for the Moon: Die Nigger,» 1967/69 (oil
on canvas), was
on view in «Faith Ringgold's America: Early
Works and Story Quilts»
at ACA Galleries in New York.
These components are used to great effect in both Rejection Letter (acrylic with collage
on paper mounted to
canvas, 2009) and Untitled (With Your Best Interest
at Heart)(framed acrylic
on paper, 2009) in which the letters themselves adopt interestingly complex configurations even as the act of «reading» the
work becomes a singularly entertaining part of the process.
Medrie MacPhee, mixed media
on canvas, 2013 From an exhibition of the
work of Medrie MacPhee
at Barbara Edwards Contemporary in Calgary.
With Op Art the argument was made that the
canvas work was made to be seen
on the wall, flat, not draped and paraded about
on debs
at swank parties.
In 2010 - 2011, Lee's oil and acrylic
on canvas work and his ballpoint ink
on paper
work were exhibited
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
His recent solo exhibitions
at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico (2012) and
at Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Winnipeg, Manitoba (2013) highlighted his most recent
work — a striking series of small
works on paper and panels and an impressive collection of large scale paintings
on canvas —
work he describes as «rooted in Indigenous abstraction and Modernist aesthetics».
The 82 - year - old painter, who has lived most of his life in northern France near the Belgian border, has pursued his distinctive if somewhat conservative painting style for
at least three decades,
working for months and sometimes years
on canvases whose paint surfaces are so obsessively thick that their images — mostly nudes, heads and still lifes — are virtually obliterated.
Krasner moved into Pollock's studio
at their home in the Spring, East Hampton, and began in a newfound solitude to increase her scale and
work on bigger
canvases in a heightened painterly confidence and produced psychologically evocative
work.
Sydney Ball, Zianexis, 2009 Acrylic
on canvas, 152 x 168 cm March 4 - 21, 2010 The following extract is taken from «Sydney Ball: prophet of abstraction» by Wendy Walker, Sydney Ball: The Colour Paintings 1963 — 2007, p21 The emergence
at the end of the 1990s of an insistent form in Ball's paintings — reminiscent of shapes in early drawings of rock formations from his landscape
works — gave rise to the asymmetrical, ragged - edged motifs in the abstract -LSB-...]
The Spring 2018 Graduate Theses Exhibition
at the Fine Arts Gallery highlights the
works of seven graduate students: Alexandra Cao Ying, MFA, Studio Arts, Let One Hundred Flowers Blossom, # 087, oil
on panel, 6x6 inches; Bianka Miranda, MFA, Studio Arts, Aa, acrylic
on panel, 18x24 inches; Gabriela Melendez, MA, Studio Arts, Beneath the Skin, wood, plaster, silicone, 34x16x72 inches; Raquel Rojas, MFA, Studio Arts, Aborto, acrylic
on canvas, 9x12 inches; Saul Aguilera, MFA, Studio Arts, En Los Tiempos de Las Golondrinas: Sun Frida, mixed media; Sean Kelly, MFA, Studio Arts, Mythic Landscape, (detail pieces of two - part installations) ceramic, wood, 78x99x51 inches and 78x39x39 inches; Teresa Carrasco, MFA, Studio Arts, Shoot Em Up Bang Bang!
The ballpoint pen
on canvas BL60 is the largest
work in the exhibition
at 84 x 144 inches.
This major solo exhibition will feature several new ballpoint
works including two very large - scale
works on canvas and will be presented
at the gallery's monumental project space in the Railyard District across from SITE Santa Fe.
His oil
on canvas work and his ballpoint pen
work on paper were exhibited
at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 2010 - 11.
The exhibition
at Lisson Gallery includes Untitled (White Multiband, Vertical Strokes)(2003), incorporating glass microspheres in acrylic
on canvas; multiple
works from the innovative White Band series; and recent paintings from the Black Band series; alongside the lightbox Untitled (Electric Light)(1968/2017), composed of argon and Plexiglas.
About IL LEE Critically acclaimed and widely exhibited, Il Lee's oil
on canvas work and his ballpoint pen
work on paper were exhibited in 2010 - 2011
at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
McCarthy's performative practice (both live and video — not included in this exhibition) encompasses violent and carnal outbursts, but here has gradually shifted to kinetic (Alpine Man, 1992) and static sculptures (White Snow, Flower Girl, 2012 — 13) as well as
works on canvas (SC, ECK, 2014),
works that have been previously exhibited
at Hauser & Wirth London in 2014.
Tempted to relate to the tech crowd, the fair could not fail to show the following art world's most notorious utilizers of computer technology who also epitomize its effect
on visual arts: Takashi Murakami, with a
canvas entitled Enso: Wind (2015)
at Blum and Poe's booth; Wade Guyton, whose Untitled (2017) was featured by Galerie Chantal Crousel; the German photographer Thomas Struth (Marian Goodman Gallery) with computer - enhanced photographs of NASA - produced space - bound equipment; and Christopher Wool, whose
work occupies the entire Luhring Augustine booth.
The Chinese artist's acrylic -
on -
canvas works will be
on view
at the gallery through November 1.
Now Reeder — a master of the silly, hilarious list — makes these pieces by brainstorming with his assistant all the wacky objects they'd like to make, makes them, then affixes them to
canvas for winning
works like the one
on view
at CANADA's booth, which was quickly snapped up by occasional Artspace columnist Tiffany Zabludowicz.
A painting may begin in a traditional sense, with a few strokes
on canvas, then become whitewashed, sanded, thrown
on the ground to collect spills from another project, whitewashed again, and so
on, up to
at most 15 times before a surface is built, and the
work is deemed finished.
Bäst — whose
canvases, murals, and sculptures combine collage, graffiti, and found objects — is opening an exhibit of new
work called «Seafoam»
on June 15
at the Eric Firestone Gallery in East Hampton.
The problem persists in a lower key in other
works of the period, including pictures made in 1953, while Diebenkorn was teaching in Illinois: the Urbana series, like the Albuquerque paintings, often gives the viewer the illusion of looking down
at a distant landscape, as though from the harness of a parachute, rather than across
at the matter
on the
canvas.
At times I feel overwhelmed by «my place» within the universe and I find myself
working through this
on the
canvas, the process itself a spiritual comfort.
A special installation of Il Lee's new large - scale
work on canvas accompanied by a ballpoint pen
work on paper will be presented
at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York from November 23 through March 20, 2011.
Concurrent with his continuing development of large format
works on paper and
on canvas, Il Lee has been
at work on a printing press in his studio creating monoprints and limited - run etchings.
He began
working in something akin to Kitchen Sink realism: «When I started,» he once said, «I looked
at something and then I put a mark
on the
canvas of what I thought was the same colour.