For all the indiscipline, he is building
a personal iconography.
Another pioneer of collage was Joseph Cornell, whose more intimately scaled works were seen as radical because of
both his personal iconography and his use of found objects.
Intrinsically linked to the milieu of Postwar American Art, every aspect of the artist's eccentric
personal iconography will be on view for rediscovery.
Featuring art from the KAWS's personal collection, McCormick's presentation looks at how outré historical figures such as Peter Saul, H. C. Westermann, Martin Wong, Keith Haring, and movements like the Hairy Who in Chicago and postwar Japanese pop have inspired and informed KAWS's own
personal iconography and style.
Tunga, in contrast, is well into his Surrealist period, with a decidedly
personal iconography for his dreamscape.
The works he created parallel to his psychotherapy contain the elements of what became
a personal iconography.»
His graphic drawings and
personal iconography are replicated, re-contextualized, and materialized infinitely throughout his densely - layered paintings.
The exhibition will consider the key themes and the diverse,
personal iconography that Kiefer has created in his work over the years and will look at the influence of place on his oeuvre.
Growing up in Manchester in the 1980s and 1990s, Ofili's
personal iconography is infused with references to ethnicity and black culture.
Paul Klee: German - Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879 - 1940) came from a musical family, and he filled his paintings with
a personal iconography of musical notes and playful symbols.
The work in 3 Sets is not only symbolic and representative, but it demonstrates how history / memory and imagination conspire in generating abstract
personal iconographies.
Imbued with a sense of
personal iconography, his practice often combines signature figurative elements, such as bug - eyed humans and eclectic headgear with gestural, abstract blocks of color.
Jörg Immendorff's newest paintings continue to explore the artist's deep interest in an evolving,
personal iconography, re-contextualizing symbols and characters of earlier series alongside images from contemporary and historical events.
Each work condenses the film's dominant themes — death, rebirth, and the twilight era of modern America — into totemic sculptural form, while invoking the complex
personal iconography of Barney.
Renowned photographer, in his works he presents
a personal iconography always connected to a deep reflection on human existence.
The large - scale paintings in the exhibition and this accompanying book explore
her personal iconography of forms.
The exhibition will consider the key themes and
the personal iconography that Kiefer has created in his work over the years and will look at the influence of place on his oeuvre.
Childish's imagery combines a historical photograph of the area where he lives and works with
personal iconography pertaining to his experience of the place.
Influenced by the Mugal heritage of miniature paintings, Qureshi has evolved his own
personal iconography which permeates his paintings and more recently his site - specific installations.
Her work is created by a wholly original mash - up of Western modernism and post-modernism, classical South Asian and Tibetan traditions, and is always defined by the commonality of the painter's touch and sensitivity for process and materiality, creating work of a deeply
personal iconography that investigates the universal dilemmas and mysteries of existence.
Painter Mary DeVincentis Herzog employs her deeply
personal iconography to investigate the universal dilemmas and mysteries of existence.
Cryptic interpretations of history and identity, in terms of both her race and gender lead to an almost poetic understanding of the politics and
personal iconographies that underlay both.
Her personal iconography often featured organic imagery such as birds, eggs, leaves, fruit and tendril - like automatist lines depicted with a sense of «surrealist black humour and violence», often within a dreamlike landscape.
In the late 1960s Guston returned to figurative painting, developing a complex and highly
personal iconography.
I like using the same objects weaving in and out of paintings, creating
a personal iconography and giving them a world to exist in.
Showcasing more than 75 linocut prints based on ink sketches and printed on dictionary and encyclopedia pages, the exhibition revisits Kentridge's collection of familiar
personal iconography; from coffee pots, to typewriters, cats, trees, nudes and other imagery.
Not exact matches
Though she encourages clients to explore «less - traditional» images which «offer more
personal meaning,» for my money it's her interpretations of traditional gravestone
iconography — the tree....
Rather than allowing the rock stars to drive the cars into swimming pools, which they have a tendency to do, artists including Roger Daltrey, Shirley Bassey, Ray Davies and Ronnie Wood have added their own
personal touches to each car by using
iconography and lyrics from their illustrious pasts.
The reimagining and recycling of Hollywood
iconography in contemporary art, and the way that movies live on in our
personal and cultural memories, are explored in the exhibition Walkers: Hollywood Afterlives in Art and Artifact.
Based on the practice of articulation and reinterpretation that has characterised his artistic activity, Add Fuel presents in «Something old, something new, something borrowed» a staging of an intimist nature arranged in a type of idealised and stylised domestic setting — part genuinely cosy, part openly satirical — , that suggests a narrative of decorative contours that aggregates a multiplicity of references,
iconographies, and signs which, in one way or another, have contributed towards shaping his
personal and artistic identity.
Mapping and architecture (another of Zarina's interests) play a large part in her
iconography; she again uses her technical fluency in printmaking to elevate this often dry visual language into a highly expressive
personal statement.
They called for simple, three - dimensional, geometric forms that were stripped of any illusionism,
iconography, or
personal expression and made using industrial processes and materials like plywood, aluminum, and plastic.
In this body of work, White incorporates themes from her past, popular
iconography and language from the four countries of her grandparents, along with lone figures in silhouette, that allude to a kind of
personal transformation.
She has cultivated a
personal history and an
iconography, not altogether at odds with her elegance in photographs.
Exploiting the creative potential of free association and past experience, he created deeply
personal, often autobiographical, images by drawing liberally from such disparate fields as urban street culture, music, poetry, Christian
iconography, African and Aztec cultural histories and a broad range of art historical sources, a practice that is particularly evident in this work.
Rather than avoiding the commercial images, cultural
iconography or
personal snapshots that we interact with daily, the instant familiarity of photography is used as source material.
The instructor works one - on - one with participants to help you cultivate
iconography, symbols and forms that are
personal and meaningful.
The artist's planned work examines how refugees and migrants are de-humanized and demonized, by contrasting the
personal stories of asylum seekers with public perceptions and popular
iconography.
Going from figurative to abstraction and back again, Eddie Martinez has developed his
personal vocabulary and
iconography of recurring characters, shapes and mark making.
Bronze fish sculptures incorporate themes of mythical
iconography and
personal associations.
Mixing
personal history, religious
iconography and art history, the Amnesiacs create new worlds and environments.
Allusions to
personal and collective memories are suggested in layered, theatrical environments which reference to numerous art historical and decorative styles, such as Post-Impressionism, Colour Field painting, postmodern décor, through to present - day Pop
iconography.
Inspired by a diversity of sources — including historical and literary imagery and Bitzer's own dreams and fictional imaginings — and culled from an ongoing archive created over two decades, the
iconography presented within these installations is particularly
personal to the artist.
Influenced by the religious
iconography encountered in his Christian upbringing, his businessmen and workers are stripped of their
personal attributes and their identities are revealed by the historical and social symbols of their professions.
Through life, death, and the possibility of reincarnation, these artists will create works that reflect on Eastern religious
iconography that is rendered by Western ideals and
personal experience.
The nature of filtering cultural
iconography through
personal sensibilities and experiences makes the exhibition difficult to pin down.
Reid's
personal and analytic
iconography commandeers art - historical motifs, subverting and employing them in varying degrees.
Frozen Estuary - Off Chatham, 1895 (Version Y)(2012) references a historical photograph of this area combined with his own
iconography and
personal memories.
He returned to Cuba in 1942, where he nurtured his
personal connection to Afro - Cuban
iconography and spirit, combining modernism with the vitality and force of the native culture.
The American painter Arshile Gorky (1905 - 1948) created a
personal language of form dealing with the
iconography of the unconscious that enabled him to extend surrealism in the 20th century.