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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.
«By coupling the symbols and phrases most closely associated with the African American story with the abstract expressionist painterly technique in the multi-panel format, Jean - Michel Basquiat created an exceptional masterpiece of history painting.»

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Working in watercolor, he developed an unusually detailed technique which is also soft, subtle, and painterly.
His work has a strange other - worldly Englishness, which he makes with a combination of vector, gradient and painterly techniques, built up in layers.
Known for her combination of photographic and painterly techniques, Quaytman will also debut new works that are based on a Paul Klee that she saw in Jerusalem's Israel Museum.
In this acrylic still life class, veteran art instructor Keith Morton shows his approach and techniques to achieve a painterly style.
Memories are woven together with filaments and tendrils, the sway of a branch or the curve of a river's course; layers of improvised painterly processes all spilling forth in expressive spontaneous gestures — intricate layers of technique and images, the forms taking shape as though guided by an external impulse.
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.
In terms of painterly technique, Reinhardt arguably shared the most with Jo Baer, whose work hung adjacent to a black painting in Dwan Gallery's 10 exhibition of 196In terms of painterly technique, Reinhardt arguably shared the most with Jo Baer, whose work hung adjacent to a black painting in Dwan Gallery's 10 exhibition of 196in Dwan Gallery's 10 exhibition of 1966.
In Panatella 1961 (Tate T01199), Smith combined veiled reference to popular, everyday subject matter with painterly technique.
Characterized by intuitive and loose paint handling, spontaneous expression, illusionist space, acrylic staining, process, occasional imagery, and other painterly techniques, the abstract works included in this exhibition sing with rich fluid color and quiet energy.
Meets Jim Dine and introduces him to monotype techniques; writes catalogue essay for The Painterly Print: Monotypes from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (travels to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1981); the monotype Window Sequence (Fire)(fig) is included in that exhibition; solo exhibition: Pace Editions, New York; group exhibitions: Aspects of the» 70's: Directions in Realism, Danforth Museum, Framingham, Massachusetts; Three Decades, DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts; Realist Works on Paper, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond.
The first and last day underscores Furnas» interest in spectacle and the sublime, in time and its relation to making and viewing painting, and his on going exploration of painterly technique as a kind of hyper or vivid realism to communicate human experience.
In Panorama of Rome (2012), you use painterly techniques that were popular long before the «white cube» even existed — the rococo, nineteenth - century panorama rooms, Renaissance frescoes, even Poussin and Corot.
Always rich in colour and technique, de Balincourt's work is a bountiful confluence of reality and fantasy, where references to society, politics, or popular culture are never less than equalled by free association and painterly invention.
Eventually, she switched to acrylic paint, but Frankenthaler's sensuous and painterly staining technique led Morris Louis to adapt her process in what would become known as «Color Field» painting, and declare that Frankenthaler was the «bridge from Pollock to what was possible.»
Ross Bleckner's interest in painterly techniques and investigations into biological sciences have long formed a major part of his oeuvre.
In this sculpture, the focus seems to be more on the painterly techniques and less on his usual recto - linear blocks of color.
Known for the purposefully wrought tension in his work, Wool frequently pits disparate styles, techniques, and even painterly approaches into a given painting.
Oscillating between two separate works, Thomas's painted homage to Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech of Black female empowerment, «Ain't I a Woman,» and a religious altarpiece, Diptych presents the sexy, Black female body sculpted out of flat planes of primary colors in two dimensions on the left (a gesture reminiscent of the painterly techniques of her idols Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden), and in a televised two dimensions on the right.
In these works Brown combines painterly technique with varying degrees of naturalistic representation, a...
Painters & Photographers presents painterly themes and techniques in recent abstract photography.
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 vistaIn 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 vistain general, were considered quaintly anachronistic, he forged a new painterly language: an ironic mix of Romanticism and post-impressionism to create haunting landscape vistas.
Seamlessly blending pop cultural imagery, color theory, and psychology, Yuskavage draws on classical and modern painterly techniques and, in particular, marshals color as a conduit for complex psychological constructs.
Varying in scenery and painting techniques, the first were loose painterly exploration of aerial photographs of cities and townscapes, then mountain landscapes and park scenes with their hard - edge textured paint surfaces.
A painter working primarily in the encaustic medium - with a substantial body of work carried out also in gouache, graphite and a variety of other techniques - his work explores the still life, urban, and rural landscape with painterly representation.
While Saville confronted one of Rubens's themes, other artists in the display share his painterly technique.
Indeed, her technique is so refined that it is impossible to identify the brushstrokes or painterly marks that have often been regarded, in various movements and moments over the past 60 years, as the last romantic gasp of the artist's self — such as in abstract expressionism, for instance, where the gesture was seen as a revelation of ego (usually a male ego).
Anna Rosen, with her use of the marbling technique, Nick Irzyk, with his incorporation of marble dust, and his idiosyncratic, jig - saw method of constructing and deconstructing paintings with foam core and plaster, and Nicholas Cueva, by painting against the irregular textures of a wide assortment of textiles typically used to make clothing, all use both art and non-art materials, alike, in order to set up material problems to resolve — but also to produce (5) enzymatic phenomenon to respond to in painterly fashion.
Based in Bali for more than two decades, the Italian artist Filippo Sciascia is widely known for Lux Lumina, an ongoing series of almost black and white figurative paintings, based on photographic and cinematic sources; their impasto surfaces heavily worked by the painter, who runs a dazzling gamut of painterly techniques, to the point the painting's skin cracks and tears so skillfully by intuitive calculation that its disintegration seems to be instigated from the inside out.
In Untitled (P 492), Wool employs the silkscreen technique to mechanically reproduce the image of his earlier work where he used a spray gun in order to achieve a rich painterly surface filled with movemenIn Untitled (P 492), Wool employs the silkscreen technique to mechanically reproduce the image of his earlier work where he used a spray gun in order to achieve a rich painterly surface filled with movemenin order to achieve a rich painterly surface filled with movement.
In these works, the uncanny effect of virtuosic painterly technique results from an otherwise systematically deskilled procedure of image production.
In Germany, Gerard Richter emerged as a prominent painter who would often paint in a photorealist style, amongst other painterly techniqueIn Germany, Gerard Richter emerged as a prominent painter who would often paint in a photorealist style, amongst other painterly techniquein a photorealist style, amongst other painterly techniques.
The mixture of traditional painting and printing techniques John Bauer employs results in an illusionary painterly surface that engages viewers with its forms and keeps them guessing as to their origin.
It does so via associative procedures, and each of Martin's fifteen canvases contains a set of images and painterly techniques with its own internal logic, which are also shared across the exhibition: planets (especially), computers, birds; the colors yellow, green, and red (echoing Pan-African and Rastafarian ones, it might be noted); and paint applied in thick bands and smears.
His lecture is likely to strike an engaging balance, much in the same way his painterly techniques meld with his choice of text.
This process allows for a surprisingly articulate and nuanced brushstroke that evokes, in places, a rudimentary photographic technique like cyanotype, and in others a more loose and painterly effect.
Historically, many scholars have determined that Pollock's painting and drawing merged into a wholly new category in 1951, as he incorporated many of his painterly techniques into the drawings, and vice versa.
His diverse use of painterly techniques, including pouring, splashing and patterning, are integrated into the composition and converge in a tactile experience of the picture plane.
In a lecture given at The Glasgow International Symposium: Painting as a New Medium in 2006 Lawson recalled that during the 1970s he conceived of his painterly technique as being, «analogous to a very fast song by the Ramones... a very simple idea that could be executed very quickly with minimum fuss.&raquIn a lecture given at The Glasgow International Symposium: Painting as a New Medium in 2006 Lawson recalled that during the 1970s he conceived of his painterly technique as being, «analogous to a very fast song by the Ramones... a very simple idea that could be executed very quickly with minimum fuss.&raquin 2006 Lawson recalled that during the 1970s he conceived of his painterly technique as being, «analogous to a very fast song by the Ramones... a very simple idea that could be executed very quickly with minimum fuss.»
His technique, while extremely ordered and focused on the particular, yields surprisingly rich painterly passages — surprising in the sense that these dynamic images of contact and speed from the worlds of sport and chaos break down into mosaics of small, beautifully incandescent abstract paintings, where foreground and background co-exist on the same plane.
Her nearly sculptural painterly technique has evolved from the legacy Chaim Soutine, Pater Paul Rubens and Francis Bacon: «For me it's about the flesh, and trying to make paint behave in a way that flesh behaves.
It was Monet, however, who adhered most closely to the practice of plein - air methods, continuing to refine his painterly techniques (even when plagued with failing eyesight) in his monumental series of water lily paintings completed in his garden at Giverny, until in death in 1926.
In her most recent works, von Wulffen deploys a host of painterly techniques to create works that, although they depart from the photographic collage practice for which she is best known, remain deeply referential.
In Mechanical Poem, Laura Buckley draws on the painterly techniques she developed during her early career, transferring them to sculpture and moving image work to create a physical and visual presence from light rather than paint.
A young artist who in recent years has been working with such respected galleries as Chicago's Rhona Hoffman Gallery and New York's Fredericks & Freiser, Natalie Frank has a growing base of international collectors who are riveted by the way she applies her exceptional painterly technique to disturbing, often violent subject matter — always with an eye to feminist critique.
Indeed, the movement comprised many different painterly styles varying in both technique and quality of expression.
Hannah is a self - described «idiosyncratic» painter, having emerged improbably from New York's punk 1970s demimonde as a figurative artist obsessed with painterly technique and single - mindedly focused on reviving the narrative tradition in painting.
The immediate predecessors of the Pop artists were Jasper Johns, Larry Rivers, and Robert Rauschenberg, American artists who in the 1950s painted flags, beer cans, and other similar objects, though with a painterly, expressive technique.
Painterly technique figures in a big way with the portraits done by Jonas Wood at Anton Kern Gallery.
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