Sentences with phrase «painting career by»

After studying in New York and Paris, Al Held began his painting career by exhibiting Abstract Expressionist works in New York; he later turned to hard - edged geometric paintings that were dubbed «concrete abstractions».

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A game is played, a picture is painted, or a garden is cultivated, and each activity is regarded by the amateur as a complete experience, rounded out within minutes, hours, or months, as the case may be, while for the worker — in the parallel cases of professional player, artist, or farmer — these achievements are but incidents within a continuous career.
Many in Boston wondered if Walker's decision to begin the series in the paint had been prompted by Larry Bird, who criticized him for shooting a career - low 39.4 % this year, including 34.4 % from beyond the arc.
The Bronx Council on the Arts presents Graffiti: Spirit of an Age @ 40 x 10, highlighting works by artists who began their careers as teens creating graffiti art, having now expanded to drawing, painting and sculpture.
A new animated feature chronicling the life and career of Vincent Van Gogh seeks to emulate its subject's style by being comprised solely of oil paintings on canvas, making it the world's first fully painted production.
«Lullaby,» Levitas» directorial debut, examines ideals of freedom, using the right to die, career choice, and family to paint a picture that's carried by a talented cast.
The media attention Bruce Fairfax's disappearance attracted painted a picture of a teacher who was universally adored by the many staff and students who encountered him in the course of his teaching career of four decades.
The Guild is generally painted by the many who don't like it as an a promotional club that protects and enhances the career gains of the most already - successful, traditionally contracted authors, the perceived «haves» as opposed to the «have - nots» for whom standard publishing deals and conditions are frequently described by critics as flatly punitive.
This accomplished painter of over forty years has earned honors with his paintings by art critics with over two hundred Best of Shows in prestigious art events in the USA over his career.
The Times column «Show Us Your Wall» ventures to the Hollywood offices of the animation studio Titmouse, which features «an original comic book page from «Dune,» a signed watercolor of the singer George Clinton by Overton Loyd and a thrift store painting of Elvis in various stages in his career
The crowded installation of huge abstract paintings, reliefs, sculptures, and painting - sculpture hybrids, augmented by works on paper, tracks the New York artist's fifty - seven - year career.
Frankenthaler, energized by Jackson Pollock's all - over method of painting, pioneered the technique of pouring paint onto unprimed canvas early in her career.
17 In mid-century France, as in 17th - century Holland, there was a tendency for artists to attempt to achieve some sort of security in a shaky market situation by specializing, by making a career out of a specific subject: animal painting was a very popular field, as the Whites point out, and Rosa Bonheur was no doubt its most accomplished and successful practitioner, followed in popularity only by the Barbizon painter Troyon (who at one time was so pressed for his paintings of cows that he hired another artist to brush in the backgrounds).
By the early 60s, he abandoned the abstract paintings and wall reliefs his early career and dedicated himself to installation.
Throughout his more than five - decade career, he created paintings and drawings distinguished by their intensity of gesture and intellectual rigor.
By the time Untitled III was featured with three other paintings of the «Untitled series» (I, IV) in the 1981 Whitney Biennial, it was clear that Untitled III was among the most scintillating of the master's tableaux, a «landscape» from a catalytic moment in his by - then five - decade long careeBy the time Untitled III was featured with three other paintings of the «Untitled series» (I, IV) in the 1981 Whitney Biennial, it was clear that Untitled III was among the most scintillating of the master's tableaux, a «landscape» from a catalytic moment in his by - then five - decade long careeby - then five - decade long career.
There's a cluster of art about Charlie Manson, and then you'll be confronted by a large corner dominated by beautiful paintings of giant waves, trains, Gumby, Batman, and other motifs Ray has worked with during his decades - long career (he's 59 and has been drawing as long as he can remember).
«JACK WHITTEN: Five Decades of Painting» Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, Calif. Sept. 20, 2014 — Jan. 4, 2015 Jack Whitten's approach to abstraction is distinct, defined by his career - long commitment to evolving his practice.
This presentation features approximately 50 paintings and 30 works on paper by Still spanning the artist's 60 - year career.
The show has been supplemented by four additional paintings and 34 drawings and watercolours that cover Neel's entire career.
An early photo - painting by Gerhard Richter, Italienische Landschaft (Italian Landscape), 1966, is among the first landscape paintings that the artist created in his career.
Agnes Pelton,» Incarnation,» 1929 In the LA Times blog, Christopher Knight reports that «the kernel of a powerful idea resides within «Illumination,» an exhibition of abstract paintings by four women who worked in the deserts of the American Southwest and whose careers pretty much spanned the 20th century.
It includes a significant group of paintings by Frankenthaler from the 1950s to the 1990s alongside oil paintings and watercolours by Turner from throughout his career, with key works from the National Gallery and the Yale Centre for British Art collections.
The exhibition surveys a broad range of inventive methods and materials employed by Rivers over the course of his career, which includes intimate works of graphite, collage, large - scale paintings, life - size sculptures and foam - sculpted relief - paintings.
The entire museum is devoted to the exhibition presenting works by Motherwell that are relatively unknown but are rising in recognition as being «crucial to his own career as well as the history of post-war painting,» according to an exhibition release.
Though his paintings were decidedly abstract, with seemingly little foundation in representation or figuration, Hartung spent much of his early career copying works by Rembrandt, Goya and Van Gogh.
This captivating exhibition focuses on the remarkable paintings and drawings created by the American artist Charles Seliger during the first decade of his career.
She is known for her vast and vivid improvised painted canvases, which in her early career were inspired by Jackson Pollock.
The survey spans a 40 - year career marked by notable inventiveness, determination and verve, from the artist's first abstract painted - wood sculptures to her most recent pop assemblages.
While peers in the loosely delineated movement of Light and Space in California from the 1960s onward abandoned painting in favor of more immaterial installation strategies, Norman Zammitt made a career of reasoned, deliberate canvases informed by floaty sensorial aspirations.
Although she is collected by the Met and other major museums, the Williamsburg - based painter Katherine Bradford has long enjoyed a quiet, solid career, selling her paintings to a modest group of collectors who supported her.
Freedom of Assembly comes at a high point in the artist's career, showing a new tendency to reflect and reconfigure, though by way of a comparatively conventional sculpture and painting show -LSB-.....]
Highlights of the collection include highly prized Old Master paintings and drawings, led by Nicolas Lancret's outstanding Autumn, one of four allegories of the seasons painted during the artist's career - making commission from his patron Jean - François Leriget de la Faye (1674 - 1731).
The collection includes many works acquired early in its artists» careers, among them: collage by Kara Walker; paintings by Mickalene Thomas; neons by Tracey Emin, digital animation by Jennifer Steinkamp; paintings by Amy Sillman; sculpture by Kiki Smith; wall relief by Teresita Fernandez and woven trompe l'oeil by Miami artist Frances Trombly, among others.
An exhibition featuring a series of new paintings and works on paper, and coinciding with the publication by Rizzoli, New York of HERNAN BAS: a lavish monograph that is the most comprehensive publication devoted to the artist's career to date...
25, 2016), this long - awaited volume includes images of more than 100 paintings — portraits, landscapes and interiors — from throughout Marshall's 35 - year career and essays by the artist, Elizabeth Alexander, and Helen Molesworth, among others.
An exhibition of new paintings and works on paper, coinciding with the publication by Rizzoli, New York of HERNAN BAS: a lavish monograph that is the most comprehensive publication devoted to the artist's career to date.
Living in England early in her career provided Sanín with access to the greater European art world and introduced her to paintings by Ellsworth Kelly, Morris Louis, Barnett Newman, Kenneth Noland, Mark Rothko, and Frank Stella.
This selection of early paintings documents a conceptual shift in the artist's work as the landscape imagery offered by earlier paintings begins to incorporate and is consumed by the symbol - laden abstract compositions that would become a recurring theme throughout his career.
German painter André Butzer started his career creating particularly visceral and turbulent semi-figurative paintings of simple human encounters inspired by comics, contemporary life, and art history.
Unfortunately, it's the least interesting painting in the group; by 2004 he was on to a stellar career in movie directing, so perhaps his attention was elsewhere.
SEE / / Richard Hickam: Perpetual Pilgrim Richard Hickam started his career in the late 1960s, heavily influenced by the emerging photorealist painting style.
On view in the Gallery's East Building from November 19, 2017, through October 28, 2018, the work will be accompanied by three paintings from different points in Pollock's career as well as a selection of works on paper.
An early career painting by Dia Azzawi, recognised as one of Iraq's most influential living artists, is also on show alongside Kadhim Hayder's painting of symbolic white horses titled Fatigued Ten Horses Converse with Nothing (The Martyrs Epic)(1965).
The exhibition traces all the stages of Pape's career, beginning with her square paintings, reliefs, and blocks, all done between 1954 and 1956, when Pape was a member of Grupo Frente from Rio de Janeiro, which also included Clark and Oiticica, and which initially followed the tenets of concrete art as outlined by van Doesburg.
Twelve paintings from the last decade of Neel's life are complemented by a selection of thirty two drawings that survey her career.
Frankenthaler's professional exhibition career began in 1950, when Adolph Gottlieb selected her painting Beach (1950) for inclusion in the exhibition titled Fifteen Unknowns: Selected by Artists of the Kootz Gallery.
Saville is represented by seventeen paintings and a number of drawings that span her career thus far, including several monumental paintings, such as Fulcrum and Ruben's Flap (1999), first exhibited in her landmark 1999 solo exhibition at Gagosian's former Wooster Street gallery in New York.
The exhibition is organised by Lorie Mertes, the Rochelle F. Levy Director and Chief Curator, and comprises 39 works, of which 9 are paintings, covering the entire career of Neel.
Presenting a selection of key paintings and works on paper spanning Pensato's career — from being mentored by Joan Mitchell and Mercedes Matter at the New York Studio School in the 1970s to her most recent metallic painting, «Gold Batman» — this book reveals her work's evolution.
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