Sentences with phrase «on hyperrealism»

Self - taught Canadian fine artist, Kit King focuses on hyperrealism to identity, dimension and ephemeral visual relationships around us.
This term is the unfortunate, prevailing tag on the Steam Store to categorize these games despite the lack of the formal elements that typically comprise simulator games: a focus on hyperrealism in mechanics to mimic real - world equivalents like operating an aircraft, a simulacrum of situations and settings from the everyday world, quantifiable systems that can be learned and predicted, and so on.
In Lady Bird, the voice is wholly Gerwig's: dialogue that is sometimes astute and often goofy, visuals presented with piercing clarity and vivid colour, an overall style so smooth and polished it verges on hyperrealism.

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On Saturday 25 February, the Kunsthal Rotterdam is opening the exhibition «Hyperrealism - 50 Years of Painting», a unique overview of photorealistic painting.
It will start with the great American artists of the first generation such as Richard Estes, John Baeder, Robert Bechtle, Tom Blackwell, Chuck Close and Robert Cottingham, then move on to Hyperrealism in Europe and to artists of subsequent generations.
Creating photographic images on the scale of history painting but with a cool hyperrealism, Ruff moves from the micro to the macro, from portraying friends to picturing the cosmos.
Divided into four sections, the Hyperrealism Sculpture exhibition demonstrates the way our perspective on the human body is subject to constant change.
Early 21st century Hyperrealism was founded on the aesthetic principles of Photorealism.
This focus translates itself into works on various supports and executed in different styles, in stylistic exercises ranging from hyperrealism to abstraction.
Hyperrealism Sculpture opens on March 10th at Kunsthal in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and will stay on view through July 1st, 2018.
Most of his early works are very large portraits based on photographs, using Photorealism or Hyperrealism, of family and friends, often other artists.
The photorealist works exhibited synergise the visual aesthetics of painting and photography providing windows into clichéd Americana which seep into the realms of hyperrealism and focus on a sporadic variety of banalities as subject matter.
Several paintings and sculptures from Eley's PRISM series are on view in the hyperrealism expo at the Daejeon Museum of Art.
Although her depictions of urban fixtures and studio debris approach hyperrealism in terms of rendering, there is a perceived emphasis on the abstract geometry defining the picture plane.
Andy Warhol's silk screens, Gerhard Richter's blurred images, Vija Celmins» hyperrealism: some of the most influential developments in the history of contemporary art hinge on the use of photographs as source material.
His use of artificial lighting on location and a strong element of storytelling, creates images with an atmosphere of hyperrealism.
This exhibition of 24 works (all completed since 2000) is the first museum exhibition of Daniel Douke, who has quietly left his earlier hyperrealism (also called photorealism) to become a painter / sculptor bent on meticulously mimicking an object down to its dents.
In the new body of work Daniels continues to excavate his unusual territory of impressionism & hyperrealism but here 12 paintings on view shift into a quiet space.
This exhibition focuses on the three major themes in Hyperrealism (Still Life, Landscape and Portraiture) but transcends the boundaries of each area through the diverse use of material and subject matter.
The Vero Beach Museum of Art presents Beyond Reality: Hyperrealism and American Culture an exhibition on view February 5 — May 13, 2012.
As Christoph Grunenberg has written, Brown's paintings «live on the productive tension between extreme glamour and abject misery, confronting the viewer with a set of mysterious paradoxes» (C. Grunenberg, «Capability Brown: Spectacles of Hyperrealism, the Panorama and Abject Horror in the Painting of Glenn Brown,» Glenn Brown, exh.
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