Not exact matches
The exhibition is joined by a display of British Constructivism, a selection of sculptures,
reliefs and
paintings by artists working in this
area.
A selection of sculptures,
reliefs and
paintings by artists working in the
area will be exhibited to complement the Gallery's major spring exhibition, Victor Pasmore: Towards a New Reality, which illustrates Pasmore's controversial move from figurative to abstract art.
With this breezy, refined gesture, the artist, who worked in the San Francisco Bay
area until her death, in 1989, conjures her most famous
painting, «The Rose,» from 1958 - 1966, which, as a Sisyphean two - ton grisaille
relief, could not be more different.
Coinciding with his move to the Bay
Area, he began to employ wood in his sculptures, eventually leading to the creation of
painted reliefs.
In both his three - dimensional
reliefs and two - dimensional «flat
paintings,» he united the crisp, disciplined line of his Constructivist heritage with the expressive brushwork that characterized Bay
Area painting at that time.