Sentences with phrase «painting series where»

The latest body of Mina Cheon aka Kim Il Soon paintings are her Dream Sequence painting series where she is painting hot pink drip, Western style abstract expressionist, paintings in her dreams.

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The example given was A Song of Ice and Fire, where the covers have gone from elaborate painted fantasy (when the series was new) to very simple, almost generic icons on single - color backgrounds, almost totally obscured by the author name.
Our historic French Quarter Hotel features buildings that date back to the early nineteenth century, such as our Audubon breakfast room where John James Audubon painted his Birds of America series from 1821 - 22 while residing at the Audubon Cottages.
You guys from SEGA should make an art contest where the fans would draw their favorite zones / stages of the series and put the winning pics in Generations as graffiti in City Escape or as actual brush — and — paper paintings in an art fair / convention / exposition in Spagonia!
Be sure to catch the viral series where she imagined Picasso painting exactly what he saw, or more on Behance and her personal website.
BP: I couldn't help but draw some parallels between your «Equilibrium» series and the new paintings, where the gazing balls operate similarly to the basketballs floating in tanks, and the Nike basketball posters are replaced by Old Master paintings.
In her latest series of paintings, Dublin - based artist Jane Rainey explores this threshold, imagining a place in - between where the horizon ends and the sky begins.
Landscape and location have always played an important role in Scully's working process, and he often titles his works with reference to where they were painted, as with the ongoing series Wall of Light.
Perhaps the mannerism found in Varejão's new tropical / orientalist banana - leaf painting series can be seen as being part of a negative phenomena found in many international galleries based in Hong Kong and China, where «the Orient,» as a subject, seems to be enforced on artists debuting a solo exhibition at these spaces.
Mary Weatherford, also of L.A., transported the audience to the culturally bereft location of Bakersfield, where she recently completed a series of abstract paintings incorporating neon tubes in homage to the city's nocturnal signage.
MARK BRADFORD: Sea Monsters Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass. Sept. 11 — Dec. 21, 2014 In August, Mark Bradford joined the board of advisors at the Rose Art Museum where he is showing a new series of mixed - media collage paintings.
As in her iconic series Azulejões, where the artist amplifies the scale of the blue and white Portuguese tile, these new three - dimensional oil paintings have grown from her fascination to develop a technique that would allow her to reconstruct 19th century Pallisy ware from the celebrated Portuguese factory of Caldas da Rainha, run by Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (1846 - 1905) one of the most relevant Portuguese artists and Palissy follower.
After developing her iconic Waterfall series where «gravity makes the image», Steir continued exploring the fluidity of paint with various influences from landscape painting and increasingly subtle washes of paint pours.
Supported by fellowships, he spent time in France, where he spent a great deal of time drawing near a reconstruction of Brancusi's studio and Italy where he began painting a series of grids in random colors.
This painting is from the artist's Hollywood abstract series, where she instills the character on the lower half of the composition and depicts abstract colors and movements around t...
And who better to organise the affair than Alison Gingeras, house curator to Amalia Dayan and Daniella Luxembourg's uptown shop, which has underwritten the East Village storefront, Oko, where one work from each of Schnabel's early series — St Sebastian — Born in 1951 (1975 — 9), The Patients and the Doctors (1978), Mutant King (1981), Abstract Painting on Blue Velvet (1980)-- is on view in two - week stints.
These white paintings grew out of another series of portraits Chimes painted in the 1970s, where many of the same modernist figures are chronicled and memorialized in small, dark portraits with hand - crafted frames.
Throughout Handler's paintings in this series, the muse smirks back at the artist, as in Bessie, where, Lehr observed, the character seems to be announcing the surprising fact of her existence.
Her latest series of works covers the big issues today — ice caps melt and Aleppo is under siege in her typical explosive painting style where everything is recognisable yet with an air of the intangible.
This series of paintings deal with the idea of leaving and coming back to the place where you belong.
With specimens from Hantaï's painterly «Mariale» series (1960 - 62) to the almost Matisse - like «Meuns» (1967 - 8) and the frenetic «Études» (1968 - 1971), where the negative space forms take on a wing - like nature, the Mnuchin Gallery succinctly paints a portrait of Hantaï's dramatic evolution in a short span of time.
Armed with these iconographic signifiers, Case, in his second solo exhibition with Chimento Contemporary, has painted a series of eight gorgeously rendered oil paintings that both commemorate and celebrate the oft ignored public arenas where people conduct the business of their lives.
In 1983 Judd invited Wesley to Marfa, where he completed a series of paintings that form the nucleus of Chinati's holdings.
WHERE»S THE BALL by Charlie Finch Now that the great painter Isca Greenfield - Sanders is officially represented by Haunch of Venison Gallery, she is unveiling a new series of irononostalgic paintings with the irrresistible subject of young boys playing soccer, aka «football.»
Diebenkorn, who spent most of his life in California, finally settling in Santa Monica in the mid-Sixties where he began his epic series of Ocean Park paintings, came of age as a younger contemporary of the Abstract Expressionists.
One, a series of simply painted windows in Harlem, where his family settled in 1930, the other an empty room with a bare wooden floor that lists unnaturally upwards.
In the 1950s, he began painting for himself again after a series of visits to Mexico, where his nephew, a successful writer, lived.
This [large grid sculpture to the right of us] is a series, maybe the last of that series, of what I called «Falling Grids,» where I set up a grid of string and poured paint over it with multiple layers and hung it on the wall.
Shot on location in Pennsylvania and Maine — in the same areas where Wyeth painted throughout his life — this major series includes photographs from 2010 through 2014.
She went on to study art at Berkeley, where she won a fellowship that prompted a trip to Europe and her first important series, a group of abstract paintings that fused her interests in Abstract Expressionism, Italian architecture, and prehistoric art.
Influenced by Francisco José de Goya's Black Paintings series, Nishi depicts sceneries where actual events and fiction coalesce with one other, through them inviting viewers to a mysterious and uncanny world.
During this time, Serrano also worked on the series Bodily Fluids where he employed various fluids in order to create works that referred to abstract painting, a kind of anti-photography.
Keith Gill, Head of Sale, Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale, Christie's, London: «Among the most iconic works of Fauvism, many of this rare series of London paintings are now housed in museum collections across the world, including the Musée d'Orsay, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and the Tate Gallery, London, where a selection of other works from this groundbreaking London series are currently on view in the exhibition, «Impressionists in London».
He spent the war in America, where he made a series of paintings inspired by the neon lights of New York.
Other highlights of the exhibition include her Neverland series from 2002, where she photographed objects, either alone or in groups, on fields of color; Figure Drawings from 1988 - 2008, featuring an installation of 40 framed images of the human figure; Objects of Desire from 1983 - 1989, where she made collages of found photographs and rephotographed them against bright background of red, blue, green, yellow, and black; Renaissance Paintings from 1991, featuring individual figures and objects from disparate Renaissance paintings isolated and re-photographed against monochrome backgrounds; Doubleworld from 1995, where the artist transitioned from collaging and re-photographing found images to creating stylized arrangements for the camera; Stills from 1980, where the artist compiled and re-photographed over 70 clippings of press photos that capture people falling or jumping off tall buildings; Available Light from 2012, incorporating many of her techniques utilized over the course of her career; and Modern History from 1979, in which she has re-photographed the front page of the newspaper with the text Paintings from 1991, featuring individual figures and objects from disparate Renaissance paintings isolated and re-photographed against monochrome backgrounds; Doubleworld from 1995, where the artist transitioned from collaging and re-photographing found images to creating stylized arrangements for the camera; Stills from 1980, where the artist compiled and re-photographed over 70 clippings of press photos that capture people falling or jumping off tall buildings; Available Light from 2012, incorporating many of her techniques utilized over the course of her career; and Modern History from 1979, in which she has re-photographed the front page of the newspaper with the text paintings isolated and re-photographed against monochrome backgrounds; Doubleworld from 1995, where the artist transitioned from collaging and re-photographing found images to creating stylized arrangements for the camera; Stills from 1980, where the artist compiled and re-photographed over 70 clippings of press photos that capture people falling or jumping off tall buildings; Available Light from 2012, incorporating many of her techniques utilized over the course of her career; and Modern History from 1979, in which she has re-photographed the front page of the newspaper with the text redacted.
Combining the early «Slat» paintings, with exploration of form and field in his «Wedge» series, he created a body of work he entitled «Lattices» where lines appear to weave forward and back.
Rauschenberg reported that Cy Twombly (1928 — 2011) helped paint some of them, most likely during the 1952 summer session at Black Mountain College, where both artists were students.11 It is entirely plausible that the White Paintings in John Cage's Theater Piece # 112 at Black Mountain that summer — the series» first public appearance — were second iterations of the fall 1951 pPaintings in John Cage's Theater Piece # 112 at Black Mountain that summer — the series» first public appearance — were second iterations of the fall 1951 paintingspaintings.
The second part of the exhibit showcases her series, Man Made (2013 - 15) interactive video paintings inspired during an art residency in Beijing where the World Air Quality Index on a clear day hovers around 350 (Los Angeles is 75 on a bad day).
Untitled comes from a series where Mullin begins by painting a sheet of plywood with a combination of watercolor, wood dye, and acrylic.
One can see this in two bodies of work: cultural representation is the primary issue in The African American Flag Project, where «African American» flags were the subject of the paintings; and the Made in USA series of paintings touch on the politics of consumption through self - referential text and image.
After his recent protracted lawsuit and subsequent ruling against him for his appropriated use of images from his Canal Zone serieswhere he «creatively transformed» photographs of Rastafarians from an in - print book into paintings — you'd think that he'd shy away from such gestures.
He first travelled to America in 1961 and moved to Los Angeles for four years from 1964, where he worked on a series of paintings based on swimming pools.
This painting and Sea and Landscape with Sail boats are part of a series of «quilted landscapes,» where brilliant patches of color are stitched together to create these fantastical landscapes.
Prior to that, Fogle was a curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis from 1994 to 2005, where he initiated a series of exhibitions with emerging artists as well as a number of group exhibitions, including: Andy Warhol / Supernova: Stars, Deaths, and Disasters, 1962 — 1964 (2005); The Last Picture Show: Artists Using Photography 1960 — 1982 (2003) which traveled to the Hammer; Painting at the Edge of the World (2001); and solo exhibitions with Catherine Opie and Julie Mehretu.
With the Watercolour exhibition going on at the moment at Tate Britain at Millbank in London, watercolour expert Mike Chaplin has just produced a series of videos looking at Turners work where he breaks down some of the thought processes that went behind Turners paintings, and explores some of the techniques that he used to such good effect.
Elizabeth Osborne, one of Philadelphia's most prominent artists, will exhibit her latest series of landscapes and still life paintings at Locks Gallery, where she has continually shown since 1972.
Although Gauguin is best - known for his Post-impressionist works where he experimented with colors and his Tahiti series, here we see one of his paintings where the Impressionist influence is still evident, and the topic can not be more removed from the blaring sun of Tahiti where he lived after leaving France.
The museum chose the two paintings, part of a series made late in the artist's life, to open its inaugural exhibition, «The Everywhere Studio,» which explores the spaces where artists work.
The American had already painted and exhibited his own series of White Paintings, but his break with two - dimensional painting occurred in Rome and was seen in his exhibition of feticci personali at the Galleria Obelisco, where Burri had previously exhibited.
My family are the first ones that I painted, thinking that the amenities and the advantages and experiences I was having here were very different than the daily struggles they experienced in Illinois, where one of the series of women drivers is set because my family migrated there.
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