Sentences with phrase «painterly paintings»

They are not painterly paintings, not painted by hand.
You can't use Mondrian's colors in painterly paintings
On his turn Soutine loved Rembrandt's painterly painting style.
Sometimes you hear from critics that perceptual, painterly painting lacks persuasive «art theory» and that it doesn't tackle the big themes of social and art issues.
Perhaps paradoxically, at a time when a great deal of the most fashionable contemporary art is determinedly anti-aesthetic, Morandi's very painterly paintings attract great attention.
Mr. Stone loved painterly painting, «seeing the mark, the hand of the artist,» said his daughter Jeremy Stone, a San Francisco art adviser and appraiser.
He still remembers the sniffy reception his new painterly paintings received from other artists when they were first exhibited.
Much like Paddy's experience of the Whitney Biennial, New York's art scene this week is dominated by the political with a healthy smattering of painterly painting, ubiquitous identity politics, and the unapologetically weird.
I can't get past the suppression, and censorship of sixties abstract painting and sculpture and painterly painting in general, because I don't see the best art of our time - they've left it out.
Rezi van Lankveld (b1973, Almelo, The Netherlands) is known for exploring the tensions between figuration and abstraction in her fluid, painterly paintings.
Leaving no stone of art unturned, Matthew Ritchie came on strong at Andrea Rosen with painterly paintings of information systems on wall and canvas, sculpture, and a large video projection to boot.
In this new show, a video installation that's «a collection and synthesis of some of [his] concerns» is paired with a few delicate, painterly paintings of peeled potatoes, along with a bronze sculpture of... yet another peeled potato.
And then you have artists like Josh Smith who show that painterly paintings can actually be cold, or Jutta Koether whose paintings perform as objects outside of her in a network or as an extension of her performance.
When they hang a Currin on the wall, they are given permission — more than that, they are given the right — to appreciate this oilcloth horror as a painterly painting as exquisite as a Velázquez, or to enjoy it as an incompetent high - kitsch send - up of classical painting, or to assess its value as social commentary, or to laugh at it as a piece of Dadaist stupidity - for - stupidity's - sake.
Both retool gestural abstraction — «painterly painting» — with hard - won self - assurance.
At the Studio School, through Milton Resnick, I learned about a history of painterly painting: Delacroix, Tintoretto, Rubens.
«Painterly paintings» was how John Elderfield, the Museum of Modern Art's chief curator emeritus of painting and sculpture, explained the appeal of the Richters and Stills.
Abrupt application of painterly paint, impasto outbursts seem open and spontaneous, arriving as thoughts, not as statements or struggles.
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