Sentences with phrase «painting explores phenomena»

This large - scale enigmatic painting explores phenomena including the coexistence of day and night, the nocturnal landscape and the skyscape, and the interplay of lightness and darkness, evoking the mysterious quality embedded in Magritte's expressive art.

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Today, he works obsessively, over and over, in exploring abstract painting as a physical phenomenon.
These records of the phenomenon of abstract murals painted on truck s, echo design aspects from different European artists which Tudela highlights in order to explore the overlapping histories through which images are generated, translated and interpreted.
His drawings, texts, and painted works explore vocabularies, codes, and meaning as phenomenon.
The exhibition presents a selection of contemporary authors, including some of the internationally most acclaimed artists who in their work explore the phenomenon of models and modelling — either constructing 3D models, or using models to create paintings, photographs and videos...
Nathan Cohen's paintings explore the nature of our relationships with phenomena in the world around us, and how this can be altered through images and physical interaction with space and visual form.
Alexander Liberman, Sun II, 1962 Acrylic on canvas, 79.25 inches diameter, private collection Feb. 16 — June 17, 2007 The first comprehensive survey of Op Art by an American museum in more than 25 years, the exhibition examines the development and lasting influence of the international movement exploring perceptual phenomena in painting, sculpture, and light installation.
In both installations, Witte imitates organic patterns in his paintings, prints, and installations to explore the way color, light, and natural phenomena challenge our understanding of our immediate architectural surroundings.
He often spends 12 to 15 hours a day exploring the Phenomenon - of - the - Line in his Systemic Lineation Painting Series, identifying the practice as «the most satisfactory endeavor.»
HLD - 2161 The Beat Generation One semester: 3 humanities and sciences credits This course will explore the beat counterculture as a post-World War II American phenomenon, a literary correlative to abstract expressionist painting and to bebop music, auguring the «era» of sex, drugs and rock & roll to follow.
Susan Main combines painting, drawing, video and projection to explore transitory phenomena, focusing on that which is on the periphery of our conscious attention.
The exhibition and its catalogue explore the aesthetic and philosophical links between Balzar's abstract painting and a range of real - world phenomena, including other orbital phenomena in Greater Vancouver.
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