Sentences with phrase «painterly practice»

The photographs reveal a parallel between both forms of painterly practice, evidence of the simultaneous existence of contradictory bodies of work in Richter's oeuvre.
Artists like Fairfield Porter and Alex Katz forged painterly practices through delicate representations of vacation towns and summertime leisure, and the spirit of their observational imagery is present in Heidkamp's work.
The new paintings in the show «might be the culmination of my entire painterly practice since 1977», Schnabel says.
Rather than conforming to the era's dominant trends of pop art and conceptualism, he defied expectation by turning instead to figurative painting — unfashionable in London at that time — and began to develop a unique painterly practice informed by diverse art historical precedents.
As though they were photographs of scenarios and regions that had never yet been seen» — Gerhard Richter With its grid of dark, marbled bands, Gerhard Richter's Abstraktes Bild is a shimmering greyscale vision dating from the finest period of his abstract painterly practice.
The whole painterly practice of Elizabeth Peyton has been marked by the particular genre of rather intimate and sensible portrayal.
Cy Twombly's Untitled from 2005, the largest work from the acclaimed Bacchus series, which marked the culmination of the artist's 50 - year painterly practice, sold for $ 46,437,500 before two lots later, Sunset (1957) by the same artist achieved $ 24,000,000.
Additionally, wooden panels are standing freely throughout the space, painted on both sides with motifs reminiscent of nature - referring to Calero's previous painterly practice on canvas.
Besides his ongoing painterly practice, Luc Tuymans was involved in curatorial several curatorial projects and has organized a series exhibitions and following programs.
Vincent Desiderio's painterly practice often plays cognitive readings against optical clues.
Becoming a part of the group of painters associated with the School of Paris, in particular, Pierre Soulages, Nicolas de Staël, Alberto Giacometti and Sam Francis, Zao Wou - Ki incorporated traditional Chinese painterly practice into more colorful European abstraction.
Re-presenting and reframing techniques of image reproduction as painterly practice, Lowman constructs narratives condensed in layers of studio techniques, including printing, cropping, projecting, cutting, staining, repurposing, lacquering, stripping and stretching.
Thomas Soloman has brought together a group of works that exhibit a range of painterly practices and techniques spanning 40 years.
It's almost as if I'm shut in Plato's cave, seeing the world in the shadows on the walls — the shadows being my library of second - hand images and the cave being my studio, I suppose» — G. BROWN A display of astounding technical splendour and compelling conceptual depth, Glenn Brown's The Creeping Flesh is an enthralling example of the artist's unique painterly practice.
Blending abstraction and figuration — common in today's painterly practices — each canvas displays a recurring combination of saturated colors, loose gestural marks, and patterned surfaces.
In the late 1950s, South Korean artist Suh Se - ok, born in 1929, embarked on a painterly practice that borrowed from traditional Korean ink painting and modernist Western abstraction.
The exhibition, which will run through June 23rd at the gallery's New York location, is both a celebration of Colen's recently announced representation by the gallery and an evolution of his painterly practice.
In her painterly practice, Naomi Okubo develops beautiful and seductive images that mask darker themes relating to her adolescence and that are connected to greater problems and inconsistencies in society.
In Albert Oehlen's Titanium Cat with Laboratory Tested Animal (1999), the influence of Gerhard Richter's painterly practice and the process known as vermalung: the act of creating movement through undoing, scraping and over-painting, is in full evidence.
Her painterly practice gave way to soft sculptures, known as Accumulations, and then to live performances and happenings that became a staple of the downtown subculture and won the artist mainstream attention and notoriety.
Immediate and fresh, they challenge the assumptions of painting as they exist within Hughes» oeuvre while also extending her painterly practice in surprising ways.
His painterly practice has always oscillated freely between figuration and abstraction, but in the past few years gained a specific focus on the relationship and dichotomies between Western and Asian approaches to landscape painting and nature.
Similar in content to the performative work she created in the 1990s — which, today, is included in standard art history textbooks — her painterly practice is infused with an ironic eroticism, often time - based, and pointedly references the male - dominated history of Abstract Expressionism and action painting.
However they do not limit their painterly practice to the well trodden path of oil on a stretched rectangular canvas.
Throughout the evolution of his painterly practice, Colen has engaged in long periods of material experimentation, using substances such as chewing gum, flowers, dirt, grass, confetti and tar and feathers.
Alongside the pursuit of a painterly practice, Sherald devoted almost two decades to socially committed creative initiatives, including teaching art in prisons and art projects with teenagers.
[1] To that end, this exhibition explores the expanded field of painting through a wide range of works in a variety of media (i.e., installation, video, sculpture, and painting) that provide fertile territory for examining the legacy and meaning of painting and painterly practices in contemporary art today.
These deliberate and calculated gestures, which Richter employs to both apply and subsequently remove passages of pigment from the surface, are at the heart of his painterly practice, designed to dissect the nature of painting and produce a work that is part chance, part inspiration, part creation and part destruction.
Unstable neither in its actual imagery nor in its painterly practice, Kent Williams» art distinguishes itself for its fully reasoned method and its particular, often unique, characteristics.
In his painterly practice, the wall was the starting point — both as an object to be depicted and as an inspiration for the textural quality of his works.
By then, Boone had become the bellwether to a new generation of artists and her gallery a byword for risky, bold, painterly practices.
Müller's solo exhibition at mumok shows a painterly practice not defined by technique but deliberately seeking out mediums and formats to create connections with other realms of life and of production.
This summer, Charles Duncan will further reflect on Pousette - Dart's appreciation of photography and the mechanical medium's impact on his painterly practice.
This repetition and limitation to a single, simple motif reduced the manifestness of painterly practice and the individual artistic effort to a lowest common denominator.
Painted in 1952, Mark Rothko's superb oil on canvas Untitled is a vibrant and deeply moving masterpiece, created in the first years of his maturity when Rothko discovered the new vision and new structural language that defined his painterly practice for the rest of his life.
According to the gallery, «These are the sacrificial offerings of a painterly practice to which the artist returns each night, the collateral of a painting process structured by continual longing for something just outside of reach.»
Not only will participants develop a painterly practice through techniques such as acrylic, watercolor, and encaustic, but also the power of how to impact the viewer through the use of mood and myth.
In her painterly practice, Ai Makita combines digital and analog methods to express her view of the human world.
While the convention had all the traits of a powerhouse of social art practice, Alex Katz: Give me Tomorrow pledged a retrospective of pictures, by a painter who has honed a life - time of craft, unapologetically bourgeois in subject and honouring many of the traditional nuances of painterly practice.
As Mossé honed his painterly practice, a unique kind of color - saturated abstraction became his focus, and each composition possesses an intense luminosity.

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