The exhibition will include recent and latest works by eleven artists, ranging from
the painterly experiments of Matt Connors, to the wild post pop painting of Eddie Martinez, to the neo-conceptual approaches of Antek Walczak and Ned Vena.
His use of flat planes of color arranged in rows that relate to one another horizontally, vertically and diagonally suggests the synesthetic blending of the senses — «hearing» color, «seeing» sound — and evokes
the painterly experiments of the synchromists from a century ago.
The 1970s — when Neel truly began to emerge from her «painter's painter» confine — also saw an explosion in
painterly experiment.
Not exact matches
Thiebaud began producing landscapes in the 1960s, employing his characteristic exaggerated palette and meticulous
painterly technique while
experimenting with perspective to capture his Californian surroundings.
Works from the early eighties, nineties and noughties such as Formica Red (1983); Timex (1987); Charles Eames Chair (2002) e SMEG (2002) are iconic examples of Bertrand Lavier's ability to morph object - hood through the
painterly gesture, challenging and
experimenting the Duchampian concept of Ready Made.
Art historical precedents including Robert Rauschenberg's monochrome White Paintings from 1951 and Robert Ryman's Minimalist
experiments with white paint beginning in the 1960s, provide interesting counterpoints to understanding the range and function of white as a
painterly medium.
From the early 1960s, Forrestall
experimented with panels shaped from triangles to T - forms, each chosen to fit his
painterly ideas.
Wilmarth had been
experimenting with glass since the late 1960s and discovered for himself the process of etching glass with hydrofluoric acid which allowed him a
painterly control of the medium.
Instead of creating a realist effect through the illusion of depth, Cézanne
experimented with
painterly elements.
Drawing on the legacies of Henri Matisse and Wassily Kandinsky, Thomas, who died in 1978 at age 86, took
painterly abstraction — a medium that had been primarily white and masculine (she was black)-- and made it her own: a personal project, with formal
experiments with line and color to boot.
As a special part of her
painterly oeuvre, Steir has long been
experimenting with mural painting, pursuing various visual concepts over the course of more than fifty years of her career.
The exhibition demonstrates how, later in the decade, Godwin's brushwork became considerably looser as she
experimented with pours and stains in large - scale canvases, balancing
painterly spontaneity with formal structure.
He generally worked in black and white, but during this period he also
experimented with the recently developed Autochrome color process, which satisfied his
painterly interests.
Dale Lewis» work constructs powerful social commentaries through a deceptively naïve
painterly style, whilst Francesca Blomfield chooses niche subjects — from human hair to tagliatelle — in order to
experiment with colour and texture.
Together with the two canvases acquired by Sterling and Francine Clark in 1946 and 1955, these magnificent landscapes demonstrate how Inness
experimented with color, composition, and
painterly technique in an attempt to present a vision of the natural world that transcends its physical appearance.
Opening with Picabia's solid early Cubist paintings which quickly diffused various critics» claims of
painterly illiteracy, the show plows ahead through Picabia's scintillating obsession with Dada, examines his short - lived fascination with film, explores cutting edge
experiments with Renaissance and Transparency painting techniques, shows his controversial war - time figurative paintings, and ends (rather deflatedly) with his return to Abstraction.
Throughout his career, Chase
experimented with pastel alongside his work in oil, translating the
painterly qualities of wet color to the velvety effects of dry pigment.
A year after her 1961 performance in Claes Oldenberg's Store, where she stood on a shelf amidst oversized cakes, lamb - chops, flags, and shoes — an excessive
painterly environment if ever there was one — Schneemann was in her studio
experimenting with her body in front of a large painting made of four fur cutting boards with moving umbrellas and Christmas lights.
One week he might make twenty small,
painterly abstractions, and the next he'd be
experimenting with larger ready - made objects and constructions.
It's a gothic tale, like «Wuthering Heights,» where nature has reclaimed that problematic
experiment we call civilization — made all the more compelling because Noderer is such an expressive and
painterly image maker.