Sentences with phrase «painterly concerns»

The dimensional properties were balanced by ongoing painterly concerns of color, light and illusion, even while working on a curved and slippery surface.
What planes of visual existence can she blend to move her aesthetic and painterly concerns forward?
Maine's use of carefully chosen pre-existing materials deployed in the «real» space found just in front of the supporting wall sculpturally counters the illusionistic tendencies of painting while clearly echoing painterly concerns with color and structural relationships.
Sillman's work employs formal dualities, such as color versus line or flat versus recessive space, as a way to push painterly concerns to their extremes.
This profoundly painterly concern raises the images from their illustrative function to a more general, universal level, which primarily mediates the forms.
Her intense engagement with the material conditions of ceramics to depict painterly concerns is apparent.
Letscher's is an art equally rooted in story telling and painterly concerns about surface quality, color and balance.
Cain investigates painterly concerns such as color, form, and the space of the canvas, while imbuing them with flares of emotional, psychological, relational, and bodily forces.
A peculiar new show at the Museum of Contemporary Art says yes, proposing that a vigorous revival of Jackson Pollock's drips, Mark Rothko's luminous clouds of color, Franz Kline's muscularity of forms and other painterly concerns from a half - century ago is underway — albeit with a notable twist.
The exhibition includes paintings by Katherine Bernhardt, Alistair Frost, R.B. Kitaj, Larry Rivers, Max Schumann and Michael Williams, and explores the enduring convergence of pop - culture imagery, art historical conventions, and pure painterly concerns.
Guston's post-50's studio was a menagerie of masterful deconstruction and then obliteration of formal painterly concerns.
The exhibition illustrates the consistency with which Hockney has pursued his humanist and painterly concerns over the decades.
Painters have emerged who play an awareness of the streaming prolixity of images and stories into painterly concerns which remain equally rooted in day to day life and art history.
In their «absence of any isolated and obvious content, landscape and still life subjects have a l so been seen as forerunners of the formal and painterly concerns of abstract art.
I have always been concerned with meaning, allusion and narrative — something outside «pure» painterly concerns.
The 19 monotypes on view extended his painterly concerns to paper.
At the same time, their similarities — which are less obvious — speak to some of the painterly concerns that have driven him throughout his career.
In each work, the artist employs formal dualities from the art historical canon — namely, narration versus abstraction, color versus line, flat versus recessive space, and painting versus drawing — not as a means to a conceptual end, but rather as a method to push these painterly concerns to their extremes.
Engagement is sought through continuing or further articulating the ideas and painterly concerns of past generations through contemporary means.
An ebb and flow is created between the graphic and the ethereal, flatness and depth, photographic and painterly concerns.
January 22 - March 4, 2016 Sherman Gallery 775 Commonwealth Avenue, 2nd Floor Although her work speaks to painterly concerns, Stacey Piwinski (CFA» 99,» 00) uses textiles and found materials to create intricate weavings that consider the passage of time, the tactility of material, and interpersonal relationships.
A skilled interviewer, Beckwith — who, with Okwui Enwezor, curated Yiadom - Boakye's solo exhibition at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2010 — orchestrates the conversation such that the reader gets a clear sense of the evolution of Yiadom - Boakye's painterly concerns.
From the beginning, Fish adapted commonplace objects to her painterly concerns, insisting that the subject matter was relatively unimportant, and that meaning came from tone, gesture, color, light, scale and composition.
This painting encapsulates Beth Stuart's approach to painterly concerns: a folding and unfolding of the figure and the ground, an uncertain relationship to real and imagined spaces and an exploration of the frame, or edge, of the painted surface.
While Torres works primarily with painters, it is clear through this exhibition that the painterly concerns of these artists have spread beyond the traditional wall format.
His abstract expressionist works, his more rigorous and optical dot paintings in the early 60s, and the elusive Disc Paintings (1967 - 69) all present a painterly concern with perceptual phenomena.
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