Until several years ago you were
painting lyrical works frequently composed of a lattice work of small shapes hovering in a nameless landscape - inflected space.
Not exact matches
Pettet's
painting became highly expressive and he continued to push his
work in a
lyrical and painterly direction.
Works such as Octetra, a
painted cement sculpture, display a
lyrical, hard - edged geometry that reveal the influence Noguchi's friendship with Buckminster Fuller had on his practice.
By turns
lyrical, powerful and serene, her
work is underpinned by her adherence to the French nineteenth - century master Eugène Delacroix's observation: «the first duty of a
painting is to be a feast for the eye».
The announcement for Stubbing's exhibition shows him with two
paintings; these atmospheric, often large scale
works were
lyrical and rhythmic arrangements of palm prints made with Stubbing's hands «saturated like a living palette».
By the 1970s, de Kooning abandoned any form of representation concentrating solely on
lyrical, abstract
paintings that are widely considered some of his most triumphant
works.
Associated with Op Art, Hard - edge
painting, Color Field
painting,
Lyrical Abstraction and Abstract Expressionism, Poons has challenged critical expectations throughout his career, transitioning through several distinct phases of
work.
Carrie Moyer's new
paintings are the most
lyrical and personal
works to date in her ever - evolving
painting practice.
1996 «Abstract Expressionism,» «Colorfield
Painting and
Lyrical Abstraction,» «On my
Work,» Japanese and English lectures - video on file Hokkaido Womens College, Sapporo, Japan.
For his 2012 Metamorphosis project Ofili
worked with the Royal Opera House set -
painting department and the impact on his
work in terms of scale and
lyrical, gestural sweep was fascinating.
In particular, Evolutions II combines two seemingly disparate bodies of previous
work bringing together geometric and
lyrical abstract
painting.
I had not realized how direct and historical the connection was between what had been called
lyrical or formalist
painting and subsequent feminist
work.
His
work is associated with Geometric abstraction, Abstract Illusionism,
Lyrical Abstraction, Hard - edge
painting, Color field
painting, Shaped canvas
painting, and 3D Computer Graphics.
Although the
work of Larry Poons is is associated with Op Art, Hard - edge
painting, Color Field
painting,
Lyrical Abstraction and Abstract Expressionism, during the course of years he has developed authentic art practice.
Some of the
works feature kinetic elements, and the sculptures interact so beautifully with Whitney's
lyrical, energetic
paintings that the dialogue reminds me of that between David Smith's canvases and 3 - D
works.
A variety of abstract styles ranging from geometric abstraction,
lyrical abstraction, hard - edge
painting and color field
painting are linked with the
work of Ronald Davis.
Many of his earliest
works employ the motif of a linear arc to create a
lyrical, even playful effect — exemplified in such
paintings as Second Cupola Capella (1969).
An artist of poetic eloquence — his
work fills a museum in Segovia — Vicente
painted almost until his death at age 97 in Bridgehampton, New York, creating
lyrical abstractions like «Color Luz» (pictured left, 1999) and «Untitled» (pictured right, 1999).
In his large - scale oil
painting Mother Tongue (2013), a hybrid geometric and gestural abstract
work, Gerber has been informed by French
lyrical abstraction, more precisely the calligraphic style of the German born painter Hans Hartung (1904 - 1989).
Lyrical abstraction, a term connected to a number of abstract artists
working between 1945 - 1960s, was used to describe the
work of Meyer along with others
painting all - over compositions (with no singular focal point) that exhibited a nearly patterned organization with vibrational movement.
Her ideas about surface, scale, and color are not only daring; they presaged the
work of artists as varied as Barnett Newman, Milton Avery, Mark Rothko, Morris Louis, and Mary Heilmann, as well as Color Field
painting,
Lyrical Abstraction, and contemporary postmodern abstraction.
And then a longing for the return of curves and for
work with larger areas of colour brought
paintings where flat planes of colour appear to weave in space in compositions of
lyrical and exuberant rhythms.
He told Mr. Serota that while early
paintings made visual reference to ancient graffiti, his intentions were «more
lyrical» and his inclusion of phalluses and female body parts were often just ways to evoke male and female presences in the
work.
Robert Natkin was an American born abstract painter whose
work is associated with Abstract expressionism, Color field
painting, and
Lyrical Abstraction...
In this excerpt, Julian Jebb interviews Francis Bacon about his contemporaries in the art world, his
working practices and his personal philosophies, such as his belief that true abstract
painting is nothing more than «
lyrical, charming and decorative».
Chia's new
paintings have now, however, shifted to a softer, more vivid palette than we saw in his earlier
work and the monumentality that he's known for has given way to a more
lyrical, mythical mood.
For many years she
painted isolated, precarious figures on break backgrounds reflective of her
work in mental hospitals but in more recent years she has dealt with
lyrical abstract landscapes in which
paint or wax is layered in an open, free manner.She has had solo shows in the United States and Europe and her
work has been reviewed in The Woodstock Times, Kouvolan Sanomat (Finland), Women Artist's News and The Village Voice.
Critics sometimes compare her
work to the emotive, intuitive
paintings of the
Lyrical Abstraction and Tachisme movements — a comparison she embraces.
His
paintings of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s are associated with geometric abstraction, hard - edge
painting, color field, and
lyrical abstraction, although he did not readily subscribe to any category for his
work.
The methods and techniques of
painting are still relevant to Lee's
works, although he now uses the medium of projections and light to create a
lyrical and flowing composition.
Greenberg saw Bush's post-Painters Eleven
work as a clear manifestation of the shift from abstract expressionism to Color Field
painting and
Lyrical Abstraction, a shift he had called for in most of his critical writings of the period.
In these
works he used the technique of soak - staining, applying thinned
paint onto the canvas to create abstract fields of color, horizontal cloud - like rectangles, which pervade the picture space with their
lyrical presence.
The figurative
work becomes more wistful and supposedly
lyrical as the forties progress, culminating in the «Hammersmith»
paintings of semi-abstracted atmospheric river and outdoor scenes, such as The Gardens of Hammersmith No. 2, made at about the same time as his first forays into abstract
painting and collage.
oil on canvas titled «Jubilee, C. 1955 a total mastery of composition and
lyrical — gestural
painting and also the
work «Untitled II, C 1957 Collage and Gouache on paper, 22.5 x 28.5 in I wish I could call this
work one of my own — It just resonates, What a treat for me to see this
work and be introduced to such a great painter!
Working in the area of
painting, Murillo creating bold powerful abstract pieces full of power and energy while Rosa creates more refined
lyrical abstract pieces but what is certain is that both artists are set to see their stock rise, as can be seen by Oscar Murillo pieces already selling for large prices at auctions.
Focusing on
lyrical, post-painterly abstraction, the exhibition presents
work by Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis, Sam Gilliam, Ed Clark and Frank Bowling that re-defines abstract
painting in American following Abstract Expressionism.
Influences for the color - field
work included artists such as Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman, while later
paint splatter,
lyrical abstract
work of the 70s and 80s were influenced by fellow artist Jackson Pollock.
There's a great wall of Lucio Fontanas, all 1962
works from his Spacial Concept: Waiting series, and a terrific pairing of spare, calligraphic
paintings by Jean Dupuy and Judit Reigl — all in close proximity to Anthony Caro's
lyrical sculpture Orangerie (1969), a recent acquisition.
The artist considers these ink
paintings as primary
works, executed simply and with an economy of means that would later lead him to the
lyrical, visualized language of his sculptural
works.
Twelve of Richard Tuttle's subtle but poetic and
lyrical watercolor
paintings on sheets of notebook paper will be among the many captivating
works on view.
Besides some examples of his heaped relief
paintings dating from the»80s and»90s, one of the major surprises of the exhibition are Poon's most recent
works that meld his long preoccupation with the haptic density of pigment to a chromatic and gestural fluency which is alternatively reminiscent of both Pierre Bonnard's lightly
lyrical touch and Milton Resnick's darker gestural accretions.
Conversely, Motonaga's
work feels sweet and idealistic, as in his delightful early oil
painting of a bumpy mountain topped with
lyrical little dots or a 1959
painting called Kiss, of tall, blue and red dynamic brushstrokes that almost touch at the top.
In his trademark
lyrical works, Marden
paints a network of serpentine lines flowing hypnotically throughout the picture plane; he sometimes replaces paintbrushes with sticks or other natural implements to effect a more gestural and organic appearance.
In this exhibition of new
paintings and
works on paper, Kushner extends the boundaries of his compositions, infusing his iconic, organic imagery with vibrant color and increased geometric precision in a
lyrical synthesis of styles and techniques.
From 1967 to 1988, Diebenkorn created his best - known
paintings, the
lyrical Ocean Park series, serenely geometric, color - saturated
works in which landscape elements are only barely discernible.
At once poetic,
lyrical and oddly real, her
paintings give rare and sardonic visual form to the life, and the
work, of the mind».
With titles like «Willow,» «Climbing Vine,» and «Angelic Blue» and a press release that emphasized «color, light, and surface,» it required time and quiet attentiveness to get beyond the suggestion that this
work, a group of thirteen relatively small, unprepossessing stripe
paintings, simply falls on the
lyrical, colorist end of today's spectrum of abstract
painting.
Resting somewhere between figuration and abstraction, these early
lyrical paintings work within the constraints of a limited palette and are dependent on meticulous attention to composition.
He possessed a sensibility that was rooted more firmly in fine art, and while stylistically his
work was closer to the «New York School» painters, his
lyrical treatment of subject matter had much in common with the gentler compositions of an earlier epoch: that of the Impressionists, and with the
paintings of French symbolist artist Pierre Bonnard (1867 > 1947), who endeavoured to evoke mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind via the medium of scenes from everyday life.
The term
Lyrical Abstraction was also employed in America during the early 1960s, to refer to a purely abstract style of Colour Field
painting which appeared in
works by Helen Frankenthaler, Morris Louis (1912 - 62), Kenneth Noland (b. 1924) and others.