Sentences with phrase «painting movement centered»

Herr, a gifted painter who lives in Lancaster, PA, was part of the vital abstract painting movement centered in Philadelphia in the late 1940s and 1950s around the Philadelphia Museum School of Art.

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In the painting shown below, titled Guitar, the artist creates an oscillating mathematical rhythm, creating the illusion of movement as the patterns collide in the center of the work.
The Ohio River from Athens County, Ohio, Winter oil on canvas 36 ″ x 96 ″ 2011 LG: Outside the universities and the larger urban art centers, the plein air painting «movement» of regional painters has become increasing popular.
The collection begins with Ashcan School painting and follows the major movements of the twentieth century in America, with strengths in Modernism and Social Realism, Precisionism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Postminimalism, art centered on identity and politics that came to the fore in the 1980s and 1990s, and contemporary work.
Established in 1960 as a way to showcase the majestic paintings from the Hudson River School movement, Storm King Art Center has evolved into one of today's leading sculpture parks, with more than 100 contemporary works dotting a dramatic landscape of pastoral hills, breathtaking vistas, and tranquil ponds.
One can see the first two as color and space, visual and tactile, systematic and unsettled, cosmopolitan Paris and open quarries, or the center of a movement and a painter apart, even when painting his wife.
August 6 Young @ Art Ages 2 - 5, accompanied by an adult 10 - 11 a.m. MWV Art Education Center $ 10 per child (VMFA members $ 8), adults free Land, Sea, and Sky: Capture the summer season through painting, drawing, and creating seascapes, movement - filled landscapes, and warm summer nightscapes.
Around the mid-1800's, the time that the French Impressionism lost its edge and became a valuable style, with various exhibitions happening in America presenting the European painters, the American painters began to gather in artistic colonies that centered on outdoor paintings, which later influenced a movement of garden art in America.
At the opening reception of his latest exhibit, The World of Line, Ink, and Nude by Chang - Woo Seok, now on display at the Korean Cultural Center Washington DC through June 8, the artist demonstrated his very personal technique, making use of his prosthetic limbs to grasp a brush and his torso movement to paint across a room - sized canvas of traditional Korean paper, spread across the gallery floor.
The same year, he participated in the exhibition Post-Painterly Abstraction curated by Clement Greenberg at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, which subsequently travelled to the Walker Art Center and the Art Gallery of Toronto and helped to firmly establish Color Field painting as an influential new movement in the contemporary art of the 1960s.
Biscuity sand, cerulean blue, sun - bleached and sunburned strips frame a chaotic smudge of strokes and movement at the painting's center, huddled around some illegible summer scene.»
For this live - performance art experience at the Kennedy Center, Jonas and Moran interacted with one another through narration, painting, video projections, movement, and sound.
Long involved in the civil rights movement, Whitten created «memorial paintings» — several of which were featured in the exhibition Jack Whitten: Five Decades of Painting (on view at the Walker Art Center September 2015 through January 2016)-- which pay homage to cultural events and figures ranging from Ralph Ellison and Martin Luther King, Jr. to the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre of 2012 and the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
David Slivka, an Abstract Expressionist sculptor and painter who was at the center of the movement in the 1950s, left a marvelous legacy of paintings on paper, and a number of these are now on view in «Early Ink Abstractions: David Slivka, Works on Paper, 1962 - 1972,» a folioeast popup show at the Kathryn Markel Fine Arts gallery space in Bridgehampton, NY.
He has curated numerous exhibitions in some of the most distinguished museums around the world, including Archive Fever: Uses of the Document in Contemporary Art, International Center of Photography; The Short Century: Independence and Liberation Movements in Africa, 1945 — 1994, Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, Gropius Bau, Berlin, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and P.S. 1 and Museum of Modern Art, New York; Century City, Tate Modern, London; Mirror's Edge, Bildmuseet, Umeå, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Tramway, Glasgow, Castello di Rivoli, Torino; In / Sight: African Photographers, 1940 — Present, Guggenheim Museum; Global Conceptualism, Queens Museum, New York, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, List Gallery at MIT, Cambridge; David Goldblatt: Fifty One Years, Museum of Contemporary Art, Barcelona, AXA Gallery, New York, Palais des Beaux Art, Brussels, Lenbach Haus, Munich, Johannesburg Art Gallery, Johannesburg, Witte de With, Rotterdam; Co-Curator of Echigo - Tsumari Sculpture Biennale in Japan; co-curator of Cinco Continente: Biennale of Painting, Mexico City; Stan Douglas: Le Detroit, Art Institute of Chicago.
At center stage are the several artists who were part of the Postminimal or Process Art movement whose particular achievement was to translate the idioms of Abstract Expressionist painting into a sculptural form.
Titus Kaphur painted the Ferguson, Mo., protestors for Time magazine; Dred Scott wrote an essay titled «Illegitimate» for the Walker Art Center on the killing of Michael Brown; and Adam Pendleton «s current exhibition at Pace London features new work inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement that has sprung up in reaction to the incidents.
A founding member of the legendary collective Hi Red Center and key figure of the Mono - ha (School of Things) movement, Takamatsu, over the four decades of his career, sought to explore the boundaries of reality and relationships with the physical world through a diverse body of work including sculpture, photography, painting, drawing and performance art.
Pink Woman Torso was painted during a prolific period in the artist's career as the previous year he had begun a new series of his Women paintings centered, in part, on the image of the modern American women that was being forged by the social and political movements of the 1960s.
Roy Lichtenstein, the artist whose classic paintings of comic strips were a defining factor in the Pop art movement that exploded in the 1960s, died on Monday, Sept. 29, 1997, at New York University Medical Center, where he had been hospitalized for several weeks.
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