Not exact matches
Okemo's collection represents a variety of mediums (
paintings, photography, photo montage, printmaking) and nearly a dozen Vermont artists (in addition to
other artists from MA, NH, NY, and Canada), including a commissioned
series of
paintings by Vermont artist Donald Saaf at Solitude Village.
Like those
other films, Gallery is divided into a
series of segments highlighting different aspects of the institution: the tour guides explaining a work or an artist; the craftsmen and women building frames, gallery spaces, designing and testing lighting; restorers at work fixing
paintings damaged by time; and administrators debating the best ways to persevere the museums brand and grow its audience.
Because I barely remember anything from any
other movie in this
series (I had to go back and reread my reviews, not just to refresh my memory, but to affirm that I'd even seen the previous films), everything that wraps up loose threads, the two (count»em) times characters are forced to give Biblical genealogies to the probable delight of ardent fans, the deadening nonsense involving love triangles, all that jazz, is exactly like watching
paint dry.
Those early years included a turn as Hugh Laurie's son in the short - lived
series, Fortysomething; starring as Stephen Hawking in the TV movie, Hawking, and Vincent van Gogh in the TV movie, Van Gogh:
Painted with Words; and roles in period dramas Atonement, The
Other Boleyn Girl, War Horse and Parade's End.
About one - third of the 32 Dodge Vipers currently in the build process here are 1 of 1 customization cars, a
series that offers more than 8,000
paint choices, and
other special order features.
In comparison to the regular United States bound 2016 Mitsubishi Outlander there are no major design changes; however, the PHEV version will have a
series of unique characteristics such as bumper extensions, side garnish and
other decorative parts
painted in the same color as the bodywork.
This
painting costs, just like
other metallic colors, 660 euros extra charge in Europe ($ 550 in U.S.) and is available for all 2
Series Convertibles without M Sport Package.
The Mediterranean Blue, which is well - known from
other series, is now also available for the BMW 2 Series Convertible and Coupe, the Sunset Orange paint, introduced with the 4 Series facelift, also complements the color pa
series, is now also available for the BMW 2
Series Convertible and Coupe, the Sunset Orange paint, introduced with the 4 Series facelift, also complements the color pa
Series Convertible and Coupe, the Sunset Orange
paint, introduced with the 4
Series facelift, also complements the color pa
Series facelift, also complements the color palette.
This features a culturally diverse cast, and
other art - themed titles in the
series include The Case of the Portrait Vandal (2015) and The Case of the Counterfeit
Painting (2016).
In this thirteenth volume the full and complete novel, Heaven
Painted as a Christmas Gift: A Ghost of a Chance
series novel, plus five short stories, an ongoing serial novel, and many
other features.
Mack, who is currently writing the
series with Bendis, said that DC Exclusive artist Klaus Janson will not feature on the
series, but instead it will be fully
painted in the style of Elektra: Assassin by none
other than Bill Sienkiewicz himself.
In this second installment of our
series on rental home financing, we'll explore
other factors that can strengthen buyer confidence and
paint a more holistic picture of rental property ROI.
The museum houses 14
paintings, one drawing and the five grand
series of Goya, as well as
other great exhibits.
DiRT Rally includes officially licensed World Rallycross content, allowing you to experience the breathless, high - speed thrills of some of the world's fastest off - road cars as you trade
paint with
other drivers at some of the
series» best - loved circuits, in both singleplayer and high - intensity multiplayer races (PlayStation Plus not required for multiplayer via PlayStation Now).
One thing that deserves to be pointed out immediately is that while, as mentioned earlier, Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious
Paintings is part of a long running
series, you do not have to have played the
other entries to enjoy it.
Other Porsches coming to Raleigh include the handcrafted 356 Gmund of 1949; the Type 550, the company's first true race car; a 1958 Speedster 1600 Super that was raced by Steve McQueen and now belongs to his son Chad; Janis Joplin's psychedelic Porsche Type 356C (which was
painted by her roadie Dave Richards and is housed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame); the 901 Prototype, model for the beloved 911, from 1963; and an ever - faster
series of race cars that incorporate fiberglass, titanium, and the aerodynamic qualities of ground effect.
In 1964, he made a
series of hard - edge border
paintings using gray, orange, salmon and
other soft and felt color relationships.
Other highlights this weekend include Bushwick Basel, in which 11 mainstays of Bushwick's gallery scene will be curating their own show within Starr Space; the Buswhack
series of performance and film at the Bushwick Starr; «Sculpture Garden» at the Historic Onderdonk House, a group show of sculpture co-curated by Deborah Brown of Storefront Bushwick and one of our favorite local artists, whose latest
series of
paintings, «Freewheeling,» opens at the Active Space during the festival.
By the time Untitled III was featured with three
other paintings of the «Untitled
series» (I, IV) in the 1981 Whitney Biennial, it was clear that Untitled III was among the most scintillating of the master's tableaux, a «landscape» from a catalytic moment in his by - then five - decade long career.
A
series of gigantic, freshly
painted canvases are propped up around the studio — each a frieze of enormous heads, some of men,
others women.
On her website, Westergren calls her
series of classic still lifes,
painted over a number of years in homage to Dutch and
other masters, La nature morte, or The end of progress.
Jeffrey Gibson's
series of punching bag sculptures celebrates this multifaceted potency with colorful beads,
painted surfaces, shiny metal jingles, and
other adornments.
In his Grove
Series, and
other groups of panel
paintings his color became symbolic and landscape oriented.
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Digital screens, halftone dot patterns, emoticons, and
other typographic symbols comprise the imagery in Jacqueline Humphries's new
series of large - scale
paintings on view at Greene Naftali through June 20.
Catherine Craft, in an exhibition review in The Burlington Magazine described a
series of Almquist's
paintings included in a solo exhibition in Munich: «Richly, almost hallucinogenically layered and spotted with fragments of yarn, paper towels and in one case two papier - mâché balloons, his Junky Fruit
paintings suggested a lurid transformative decay capable of eliciting fevered visions of
other worlds....»
Some information about a
series of small
paintings, about the
other art
series ideas I had, and about packaging art.
1992 Joan Mitchell: New Prints, Bobbie Greenfield Fine Art, Venice, California (September 11 — October 10) Joan Mitchell, Le Fonds Régional d'Art Contemporain (FRAC) de Haute - Normandie & l'Association des Amis du Château d'Etalan, Château d'Etalan, Saint - Maurice - d'Etelan, France (July 16 — August 31) Joan Mitchell, Galerie Jean Fournier, Paris (June 3 — July 14) Joan Mitchell: Trees &
Other Paintings, 1960 to 1990, Laura Carpenter Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico (May 2 — June 6) Joan Mitchell: Pastel, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (March 19 — June 21) Joan Mitchell: Recent Lithographs, Susan Sheehan Gallery, New York (March 17 — March 28) Joan Mitchell: Sunflowers and Trees
Series, Tyler Graphics, Mt. Kisco, New York (opened March 7)
By the end of the year I had two
series paintings finished, several
other large hard edge
paintings, many smaller ones, works on paper, and a few sculptures.
Also featured in the exhibition will be a
series of
paintings based on memorabilia from the American punk scene of the 1970 - 80s and
other works that use early Modernism as a starting point to address topics such as fascism, sex and boredom, which the artist likens to «Suprematism on poppers.»
Continuing the Warholian reference, on show will be a
series of large scale unique silkscreened portraits of the artist as Che Guevara, Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley amongst
others, as well as works based on Warhol's urine oxidation
paintings, abstract works made by pissing on copper metallic
painted canvas Turk takes a Gestalt approach to cliché and iconic imagery subverting our sense of what we think we are seeing.
I also think that
other series (the 1981 «Centerfolds» and the 1986 - 89 «Fairy Tales and Disasters») deftly extend their reach into the domain of
painting.
Besides ten magnificent large Studies, there are four large horizontal views of the pond including Wisterias that are terrific pictures, and nine
others including seven small squarish
paintings of the house and the Japanese bridge, that are among my favorite
series» of Monet's work.
The
other version came in March at the Whitney Biennial, as a likeness of Emmett Till in his coffin was included in a
series of abstract
paintings by the white painter Dana Schutz.
The Contemporary Art Society has presented Swindon Museum and Art Gallery with three watercolour
paintings from the
series 1968 and
Other Myths.
I think it is the success of this
painting, and a few
others from the same time, that set him up for the landscapes he produced 10 years later — the backdrops he created for the Ned Kelly
series.
The first show is an exploration of David Hockney's interest in perspective and features a
series of group portraits, including those of card players, and
other portraits and scenes
painted in his Los Angeles studio in 2014 and 2015.
The exhibition will present selections from Bayrle's most iconic
series, including several of his rarely exhibited «
painted machines» — hand -
painted kinetic works inspired by images of Chinese pageants and
other mass demonstrations.
The
other body of work that will be shown is a
series entitled Post-Culture, which are completely hand
painted, and do not involve the silkscreen process.
After introducing wood and
other materials in the Polish Village
series (73), created in high relief, he began to use aluminum as the primary support for his
paintings.
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.
This is no doubt why — probably causing great inconvenience to the publishers — Steinberg insisted on an «extra page» in his book
Other Criteria (2007), a foldout that erupts like a tongue, rupturing the division between inside and outside and showing the eventual
series of
paintings that emerged from these drawings as a diagrammatic grid crisscrossed by multiple points of view.
The
paintings» focus on colour alone imbues the
series with a conceptual ambivalence: as Benjamin Buchloh has pointed out, colour «acts simultaneously as a substance and a sign, a paradoxical condition that no
other element can claim... it can and will function at the same time as a referential [grounded in a universal given] and as a differential [perceivable only through variation] sign.»
Few contemporary artists have developed a visual vocabulary as immediately recognizable as the Chicago - born artist Christopher Wool's — and what's remarkable is that he was able to achieve this distinction across a number of different
series, from his influential text
paintings to his elegantly minimal canvases marked by fences and
other repetitive forms to his dynamic gestural abstractions that borrow from graffiti culture.
Rosenthal observes that Thiebaud's
paintings are deceptively complex, as one begins to realize that his «evolution has not been a matter of one subject replacing the
other, but a
series of moves and returns so that each work is simply of a piece.
One, a
series of simply
painted windows in Harlem, where his family settled in 1930, the
other an empty room with a bare wooden floor that lists unnaturally upwards.
Influenced by Francisco José de Goya's Black
Paintings series, Nishi depicts sceneries where actual events and fiction coalesce with one
other, through them inviting viewers to a mysterious and uncanny world.
Keith Gill, Head of Sale, Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, Christie's, London: «Among the most iconic works of Fauvism, many of this rare
series of London
paintings are now housed in museum collections across the world, including the Musée d'Orsay, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Tate Gallery, London, where a selection of
other works from this groundbreaking London
series are currently on view in the exhibition, «Impressionists in London».
In this excerpt from the video footage, the artist discusses the concept behind his
series of White
Paintings and notes that
other people, including artists Cy Twombly and Brice Marden, have
painted these works for him over the years.
Some of the highlights also include Elizabeth Catlett's The Negro
Series, commemorating anonymous Black women's labor and the courage and strength of African American women; Edward Hopper's
paintings that reveal the ways the home structures our interior life; the works of Jay DeFeo and Mark Rothko who sought recourse in spirituality and mysticism; but also Diane Arbus, George Grosz, Jasper Johns and
others who explore the notion of a nation.
Other series, like her «Matador»
paintings, explored sexual identity or incorporated elements from urban life and popular culture, although she passionately disapproved of the burgeoning Pop Art movement.