Sentences with phrase «painterly language»

A lively conversation of form, mark, and color emerges from the juxtaposition of these five unique painterly languages.
Her sculptural and painterly language combines clean and dirty, real world and spiritual in an almost effortless suspension.
This original painterly language has greatly influenced the generation that follows him.
In the studio beauty, erosion, inversion and prehistory inform my image making as I engage questions of painterly language and formal invention.
Gerhard Richter's unrelenting urge to find new painterly languages moved him away from the figurative and towards an embrace of abstraction.
Each of these artists enter into this ongoing discussion without reverting to a language that has been previously carved out for them; instead they bring a distinct visual lexicon to their work through the very act of questioning painterly language.
All these objects share a collaged painterly language which calls into question the definition of objectivity.
Her aesthetic relies on the principles of balance and restraint - concepts that she finds crucial considering the breadth and complexity of the multi-faceted painterly language that developed as she moved from place to place.
She set off the grain of wood against the starkness of geometric lines, whereas Stella concentrated on reducing painterly language to a minimum of its expressive means.
She soon incorporated these readymade motifs into a unique painterly language all her own.
From big screen legends, such as celluloid cowboy Clint Eastwood (Good, Bad, Ugly, 2008) to newsreel - like pronouncements (United We Stood, 2005), in these paintings de Balincourt employs a post-Pop painterly language to signal shifting sentiments or former glories, made all the more melancholy when they appear etched in mainstream culture.
Rather, it has become an established painterly language that subsumes the ideas and values pioneered by the S / S artists.
The gallery press release notes the «work ranges from the highly structured and pre-planned to more spontaneous painterly language... The process of painting is reliant upon the discovery of new possibilities.
Arranged evenly across the booth, the pastel - toned works, full of gestural, intertwining flora and fauna, tell a story of not only lost paradise, but Brown's signature painterly language.
The systematic process within Butler's paintings runs parallel to their pictorial beauty, weighing painterly language against conceptual restraint.
Evolving a unique painterly language over the last two decades, Cloud's work often comprises a mash - up of thick paint and patchworks of collaged material and language culled from photo books, newspapers and other ephemera from daily life.
Nolan asserts via painterly language that truth is elusive and information is filtered or deliberately skewed.
Working with bamboo, chalk, fabric, glass, thread, wood, and paint, her sculptural and painterly language enfolds the visitor in a web of associations both physical and emotional.
At Time Out New York Anne Doran reports that Matt Connors, in his second solo show at Canada, continues to develop his idiosyncratic painterly language.
Kaprow's painterly language began to evolve dramatically during the 1950s when, after immersion into the experimental downtown arts scene of New York, the artist began to play with spatial relationships, texture, collage and the introduction of different materials that eventually led him away from the canvas and into a life - long devotion of melding life with art.
Her command of a broad painterly language and predilection for vibrant hues emerges from her early training in abstract expressionism.
Along with Elizabeth Murray, Mary Heilman, and Miriam Schapiro, Snyder strove to tame the heroic gestures of male - dominated Abstract Expressionism into a new intimate painterly language.
By deliberately replicating the blurring normally associated with failed camerawork, Richter sought to create a new painterly language that questioned the very notion of objective vision.
As one critic put it: «the work engages a painterly language that plays on the desire to fix a gestural moment in time through materials, which is inevitably impossible.»
The sweep and complexity of Mitchell's painterly language is built on an armature of drawing, whether it's a feverish tangle of colored pencil lines or a series of loosely demarcated partitions dancing across a seven - panel pastel.
Working in the gap between representation and abstraction, Amy Sillman's canvases openly and proudly invoke myriad forms of painting, ranging from historic to contemporary, western to eastern, and high to low art, only to freely and confidently blend them into a painterly language that is decidedly contemporary and personal.
Francis Bacon's flayed skin and the broad brushwork of German Expressionism, for example, are evoked in his painterly language.
In a time when new techniques were dominating and when painters and painting, in general, were considered quaintly anachronistic, he forged a new painterly language: an ironic mix of Romanticism and post-impressionism to create haunting landscape vistas.
He became fascinated with tribal art, using the painterly language of the early 1950s to invoke primitivism, reversing the normal evolution of the New York School.
Yet Gioni and his young co-curators, Gary Carrion - Murayari and Margot Norton, have successfully recast his art in subtler and more somber tones, playing down the shock and pleasure and mapping out his long search to develop a painterly language.
A consistent element in Rodríguez's artwork is the juxtaposition between a graphic and painterly language.
The exhibition will draw attention to his free - form and painterly language, which is distinctive from the coded style of Torres - Garcia's followers.
Lüpertz's painterly language is either promiscuously referential or helplessly unspecific.
DIAO employs maps, emblems, and images as his painterly language to re-shape the Hong Kong in his visual memory and, on the other hand, to outline his own culture and subjectivity through the present - past contrasts.
Writing about her last one - woman show at the gallery in A.i.A. «s Jan. 2002 issue, Joe Fyfe described Thomas's painterly language as «at once more worldly in its eclecticism and more homespun in its intimacy» than the Washington Color Field artists in her circle.
He wanted to move more into the simulation space, although I could have seen that he would return to declaring himself as a painter whereas I always wanted to deal with what I could get at about all that machinery and organic information with the painterly language.
Fishman's grasp of a painterly language that was both mythologized and discredited, and that she intuitively identified with, has sustained her life's work.
In a sense I was trying to break out of the rectangle, in a Kelleyesque way, but using a painterly language with a kind of heavy California flair to it.
Out of such small incidents and gestures as a crooked rectangle, a scuffed surface or a doodle writ large, Connors has devised a painterly language that is smart, original and stealthily persuasive.»
«Sitar's painterly language and her strangely emblematic images are imbued with veiled meanings and resonate with compressed, yet oblique personal feeling.
Through the painterly languages of abstraction and representation, Eric Aho explores the lived, remembered, and imagined experience of landscape.
Measured by Mason's simultaneous participation in the «Inventing Downtown» show at NYU's Grey Art Gallery — a show about artist - run galleries in the early 1950s — the artist's career has been built on decades of developing a painterly language loose enough to allow multiple voicing, yet purposeful enough to assert a lone sensibility.
Otaybi's early work was very much immersed in the ideas of the «old» Khartoum School and, although his painterly language has developed, the use of architectural and decorative motifs and calligraphic forms can still be seen in these recent paintings.
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