In 2014 Adolfsen
painted a series exploring clichéd images of femininity.
The painting series explores the minds of American Millennials — their values, attitudes, and the way in which they communicate.
Not exact matches
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.
In her latest
series of
paintings, Dublin - based artist Jane Rainey
explores this threshold, imagining a place in - between where the horizon ends and the sky begins.
Recent
Paintings by John A. Parks through February 16, 2013 In his recent pictures, executed as finger paintings, John Parks explores the memories of his English childhood in a series of richly evocativ
Paintings by John A. Parks through February 16, 2013 In his recent pictures, executed as finger
paintings, John Parks explores the memories of his English childhood in a series of richly evocativ
paintings, John Parks
explores the memories of his English childhood in a
series of richly evocative images.
Through Aug. 16, 2014 Mark Bradford at White Cube Hong Kong Known for his abstract, layered collage
paintings, Los Angeles - based Mark Bradford is presenting «a
series of new works about Hong Kong that
explore structures of power and politics through the lens of urban planning, in the world's most densely populated city.»
Over the last 15 years, Margot Bergman has
explored collaborative
paintings with unknown partners, over-painting thrift - store finds, but in this new
series of large scale works she has gone it alone: inventing intensely vibrant floral
paintings, often featuring a repeated diamond motif, imbued with a lurking sense of menace and comic perversity.
This mid-career survey
explores Jones's 15 - year career and features
paintings, works on paper and sculpture, along with a new
series of Acoustic
painting and a site - specific installation created especially for the exhibition.
Described as «definitely an exhibition to go see», Yau summarizes the work from Chen's «Light Space Intimacy»
series as:» [she] likens the viewer's experience of her
painted constructions to «
exploring a newly acquired digital device,» but they have much more staying power than that.»
He is known both for his
paintings with an equine theme, and the new
series exploring landscapes.
Ever Gold [Projects] and Marc Horowitz present a new
series of
paintings and sculptures that
explore the idea of time - based glitches and how a glitch can occur in lived experience.
After developing her iconic Waterfall
series where «gravity makes the image», Steir continued
exploring the fluidity of
paint with various influences from landscape
painting and increasingly subtle washes of
paint pours.
For his first international show, Plastic / Paper, Palladino created a new
series of works that
explore his two main practices: watercolor
painting on paper and 3 - dimensional sculptural reliefs.
John Hartley Much as David Levinthal's War Games
series depicts combat through staged photographs of toy soldiers, the Fort Worth - based Hartley draws from his interest in toy collecting and the human figure to create oil
paintings that
explore militaristic, religious and social themes.
U.S.A.
explores Brown's process of collecting and arranging, which was distilled into his Virtual Still Life
series —
paintings turned three - dimensional with ceramics on shelves in the foreground.
Schwabacher also
explored her identity as a woman, specifically her roles as wife and mother, in a
series of
paintings related to womanhood and maternity.
Yayoi Kusama's (b. 1929, Japan) Infinity Nets YSOR (2011) from an ongoing
series of delicate, abstract white
paintings explores the landscape of her mind.On show alongside this is Prem Sahib's (b. 1982, UK) Undetectable (2013), a minimal sculpture that references an undetectable HIV status.
For her first solo institutional exhibition, «Tenderheaded,» on view at The Renaissance Society in Chicago through November 5, Packer further
explores emotional and physical vulnerability through new portraits as well as a developing
series of
painted funerary bouquets.
In this current
series, I continue to
explore the freedom of abstract gestural
painting from my early work and which reemerged in my later work, yet in this body of work I combine these images with images from my mid-career hardedge geometric
paintings.
On the occasion of Stettheimer Summer Mondays, our new weekly
series of studio art workshops at the Jewish Museum inspired by the brilliant
paintings and theater designs of Florine Stettheimer, here are a few easy tips for parents when
exploring the exhibition with your family:
,» on view at The Renaissance Society in Chicago through November 5, Packer further
explores emotional and physical vulnerability through new portraits as well as a developing
series of
painted funerary bouquets.
Josef Albers is best known for the hundreds of
paintings and prints from his
series Homage to the Square, which
explores the interaction of colors within a composition of three or four nested squares.
Calling attention to a
series of works that have not yet been fully appreciated for their true significance in the artist's development, «Philip Guston: Painter, 1957 — 1967»
explores a decade in which Guston confronted aesthetic concerns of the New York School, questioning modes of image making and what it means to
paint abstractly.
Filled with reproductions of Kehinde Wiley's bold, colorful, and monumental work, this book encompasses the artist's various
series of
paintings as well as his sculptural work — which boldly
explore ideas about race, power, and tradition.
Much as David Levinthal's War Games
series depicts combat through staged photographs of toy soldiers, the Fort Worth - based Hartley draws from his interest in toy collecting and the human figure to create oil
paintings that
explore militaristic, religious and social themes.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera, (June 6 — August 30, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract
paintings for which he selected small books from flea markets, manipulating and altering the found objects; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a
series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will
explore the work of this influential but sometimes - overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
Having abandoned
painting for over two decades, Mack resurrected his practice in 1991 and began his Chromatische Konstellation (Chromatic Constellation)
series of large - scale
paintings and works on paper that
explore colour, tonal scale, light, rhythm and abstract patterning, which he continues to this day.
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.
Robyn is exhibiting an eclectic
series of mixed media
paintings and acrylic works on canvas
exploring a variety of themes.
Betty Tompkin
explores heterosexual sex in her
series Pussy
Paintings presented in Zona MACO «s main sector by Boston based gallery Samsøn.
In her newest
series of
paintings, Xie Qi continues to
explore the paths of her philosophical quest.
Robyn invites us to
explore, in a
series of mixed media
paintings, the multiple layers that make up our dreams... dreams that allow us to create worlds which will excite people and produce wonderful outcomes.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract
paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a
series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will
explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
The focal point of this
series is the use of a girl's dress image which
explores the use of collage,
painting, drawing and found objects in a fun design context.
A selection of a new
series of paintings, The DNA Series, is a return to the black acrylic squares Corse began exploring in the early
series of
paintings, The DNA
Series, is a return to the black acrylic squares Corse began exploring in the early
Series, is a return to the black acrylic squares Corse began
exploring in the early 1970s.
Alison has created a
series of
paintings exploring the opulence, space and light of a historic stately home.
He worked in
series, completing sets of abstract and figurative
paintings that he often exhibited together in order to
explore the assumptions connected with each mode of
painting.
New York painter Ford Crull
explores the expressive power of personal and cultural symbols in a
series of densely
painted and vividly colored compositions.
The exhibition will
explore Pollock's practice via a selection of
paintings made between 1947 and 1949; these works will serve to contextualize the radical departure represented by the black
paintings, a
series of black enamel and oil
paintings that Pollock created between 1951 and 1953.
Current projects include
paintings that
explore artifacts of Manifest Destiny, a drawing and installation project based on fire history and a current forest thinning models in the Sagehen Experimental Forest, and a
series of
paintings and site - specific works that address the concept of wilderness today.
re.collections and its implications with regard to history and memory, both personal and political, are
explored by Gavronsky, in a collapsing and enfolding of history, in which she presents Dante's hell, side by side with the Beslan massacre of the innocents, in a
series of large oil
paintings.
Painted on the eve of the American bicentennial, George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page from an American History Textbook shares with Benny Andrews's Bicentennial
Series an urgent desire to
explore and critique the representations of black people that were embedded in US national history.
Expect a quiet
series of
painting that
explores the relationship between humans and nature.
In her new
painting series Maria Serebriakova
explores the processes within the working consciousness.
Over the course of her 40 - year career, Jennifer Bartlett (born 1941) has tirelessly
explored painting's expressive possibilities through a
series of rigorous conceptual systems.
Exploring the inextricable links between poetry, politics, writing and
painting revealed in the history of the
series, this volume includes Harold Rosenberg's «A Bird for Every Bird,» Federico García Lorca's «Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías,» notes and writings by Motherwell on the Spanish Civil War, scholarly essays and rare archival material.
With the Watercolour exhibition going on at the moment at Tate Britain at Millbank in London, watercolour expert Mike Chaplin has just produced a
series of videos looking at Turners work where he breaks down some of the thought processes that went behind Turners
paintings, and
explores some of the techniques that he used to such good effect.
In his new
series of
paintings, Dalwood
explores several death scenarios from public figures, some real and some fictional.
In her new
series of oil
paintings, Brooks
explores the relationship between human and nature.