Sentences with phrase «out of abstraction»

The figures come later out of this abstraction and build a dialogue with the work.
In both instances, the dancers or the musicians appear to be struggling to escape out of abstraction.
Von Heyl's paintings draw their power from the interplay of positive and negative space, the fanning out of abstraction, and the layers from which the contrasting base and object are built up.
Such sentences that flicker in and out of abstraction include: I do not always feel colored and Iwas a nigger for twenty - three years.
This almost decorative surface is violated, however, by sudden drops into space, the coalescing of imagery out of abstraction, and the sheer exuberance of the colors which seem ready to leap off their support.
The latter is like a de Kooning, yet with intensity and friction; the swirling circles forming out of abstraction; forms of a Rubenesque figure facing us with two heads beside her (son and daughter?)
Characters slip in and out of his abstractions like old friends.
The drawings became this place where I could commit crimes and transgressions, where I could do what I wanted and let go of the idea of painting or drawing from life... In the drawings, materials move in and out of abstraction fluidly; painting has a difficult time allowing for that.
Were you interested in, let's put it this way, the connection or the origins of Bay Area figuration, return of the figure out of abstraction?
The illusion is one where order seems to vanish, then reappear from out of the abstraction.
In other words, we often try to create concrete images out of the abstractions, like Rorschach tests.
I still get a lot of juice out of abstraction, especially Barnett Newman's Zip Paintings.
I wanted to use some of the formal things that I saw in their work to try to talk about the content and mythologies that they had painted out of abstraction.
VD: Maybe it's because I'm really coming out of abstraction, gestural abstraction, that I have this firm belief in that approach to accessing the image.
This old distinction no longer holds true, with many contemporary artists moving nimbly in and out of abstraction.
He continued, «Although Aliriza's extremely tactile paint application can remind one of the British painter Frank Auerbach, her brushwork is more fluid in the manner of de Kooning and her forms have a way of slipping in and out of abstraction
Her photograms and the sculptural negatives she makes en route to their exposure move in and out of abstraction and figuration and «disrupt and call attention to our era's deeply entrenched response of permitting the constant newsfeed of documentary to slide by us as political ephemera» (Georgia Review 2015.)
Robert Proch the painter engulfs his work with color and energy vibrant palettes with frenzying figurative compositions that move in and out of abstraction.
CR: I came out of a formalist aesthetic, out of abstraction and [the art critic] Clement Greenberg.
Herr offers canvases that playfully move in and out of abstraction, tackling everything from the brutality of American football to landscapes both bucolic and suburban.
This room, titled «Threat and Sanctuary,» is devoted to the anti-formalist painting that grew, for the most part, out of abstraction but needed somewhere to go other than the psychologically fraught ethos of Abstract Expressionism.
In the same vein, Fadojutimi delves into how our environment informs our identity, as well as the trauma of feeling displaced and not belonging to one's surroundings; several of the works in the exhibition capture scenes of «familiar unfamiliarity» where far - flung places and tropical foliage bleed in and out of abstraction.
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