Sentences with phrase «paintings coalesced»

By the mid-1960s the paintings coalesced into articulated landscapes.
Just as Ganske's paintings coalesce the realities of the present with future visions, so too do his new sculptures.
In Untitled (Alabama), bold gestural brushstrokes of stark white paint coalesce into a procession of figures marching across a black color field.

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«It would be catastrophic because under the present circumstances the Momentum campaign would keep control of the party machine, its funding, its communications, its outreach... and the rump coalescing around the parliamentary party would have to start a new party and they would therefore be portrayed as the ones who once again betrayed the wider Labour movement and that's the way it would be painted
Biologists have long aspired to paint a genetic portrait of the ancestor by running the tree of evolution backward, going from its leaves — the living creatures of today — down to the point where all its branches coalesce in a single trunk.
I was breathing dangerous chemicals outgassing from the new carpeting, glues, paints, plastics, and other construction materials that were coalescing without any fresh air to dilute them.
Here a curtain rod and showerhead applied to the canvas coalesce with the painted stream of water represented in one panel.
Each painting or drawing, whether a broad landscape, a single tree or a still life, seem to coalesce into a single, deeply felt image.
Systems of marks traverse intensely layered surfaces, coalescing into an image of the bust as passages of thick paint are scraped, layered, blocked out, and worked up into a complex viewing experience.
Black glitter, stencils, thick swipes of paint, and electric shocks of color coalesce in enticing, pulsating scenes that blend realities of sexuality and cultural identity with fantasy.
His technique of «accidental painting» involved spilling different colors on top of one another so that the paint would coalesce into unexpected, swirling patterns on the picture's surface.
Starting with lost and «abandoned» footage created by Deren, McElheny has re-filmed, deconstructed and extensively processed these moving images to suggest a world of abstraction that sometimes coalesce into bodies or objects, or, in reverse, where mannerist bodies passing through the painting seem to dissolve themselves into granular abstraction.
But whereas the work of those artists achieves a meaningful dissonance through a sundry aggregation of disjunctive motifs, Picabia's layered images serve to reinforce one another within each painting, coalescing in their signification into a unified expression or theme: in one case it is the seductive menace of his Portrait of Kiki (ca. 1938 - 40), a demimonde figure painted in lurid yellows and greens with a spider form imposed over her face; in another it is the cheesy eroticism of Reve (ca. 1935), an image of a sleeping woman about to be kissed imposed over a nude standing (like Botticelli's Venus, but with arms upraised) on the surface of the waves.
Dark, ominous forms began to crowd his paintings, coalescing into what would become a new language that consumed his practice over the next ten years.
You're constantly massaging each form, trying to get it home, pushing further and further until these all coalesce into a marvelous kind of rhythm that reveals the life of the painting
Painting, sculpture and architecture coalesce in the large - scale monochromatic works of Enrico Castellani...
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.
These subjective, aestheticized responses to detritus coalesce in a very modern viewpoint that's first embodied in Baudelaire's description of Manet's painting, even as it pictured the emergence of a stylish class obsessed with novel distractions and amusing entertainments.
As Minimalism coalesced and gained recognition in the mid-1960s, Rauschenberg and Castelli wanted to establish the precedence of this body of work, as the inclusion of the paintings» original creation date in the exhibition title attests.
When these delicate pinks, greens, reds and blues coalesce they achieve a whole new level of energy that sizzles across the surface of the painting.
This group, which had coalesced around an artist and Rutgers professor named Allan Kaprow, started to wonder about taking the painting out of «action painting» — to try doing what Jackson Pollock had done, but without a canvas.
The paintings from the early 1950s, with their coalescing tangles of hasty brushwork, are attempts to infuse the canvas with an expansive, if somewhat forbidding, life force.
Not to be outdone by Ford's large - scale attention - grabbing works, Tomaselli coalesces paint and collaged objects into seductive, ornamental imagery reminiscent of an Eastern design aesthetic.
One need only to look at Schnabel's Portrait of My Daughter in relationship to de Kooning's «Woman» paintings begun in 1950 to recognize not only a similarity in the palette of pinks and reds but in the way the figure coalesces from the expressionistically painted background (which in Schnabel's painting also includes broken plates).
I could mix colors on a hot palette — the Teflon griddle that holds my paints — and sometimes I do; but mostly the color mixing takes place in your eye as the layers of color, sometimes as disparate as yellow and purple, coalesce into one hue.
As ephemeral as they are translucent, these works present an elusive complexity as the striations of paint, fabric, keepsakes, collected and found objects, and clippings from mass - produced paper media coalesce into collages and assemblages that, taken individually or as a series, are most succinctly described as a multidimensional gestalt.»
The artists in the show might clash and might coalesce and represent different ideas about art, language, and painting.
It is without doubt one entity, comprised of paintings made over almost thirty years, reconfigured to give us both composition and inter-relationship, but also coalescing powerfully as a singular form.
In her recent body of work, Rossin investigated virtual - reality spatial relationships by translating them into oil paintings where subject matter and medium coalesce in a feedback loop.
Rising out of the paintings» colourful midst, the portrait of this emblematic bird interrupts the figure - ground relationship, where extinction and reinvention coalesce.
Space is fractured there is a sequence of imagistic non-sequiturs, «fragments of the world disappearing» that coalesce into paintings conveyed in bold painterly compositions.
All these concerns coalesce vividly in Moyer's most recent paintings, large compositions of variegated and multi-hued sections of repurposed marble, slate and stone combined with fabrics in a spectrum of colors.
For Crossman, the progression has led to two essential elements in both concept and execution that have coalesced in paintings that shimmer with a distinct style and message.
Both sets use the motif of a painting lit by a lamp as the foundational image around which the other works coalesce.
Despite the efforts of the above pioneers, along with those of inter-war artists Marcel Jean (1900 - 93), Joan Miro (1893 - 1983) and Andre Breton (1896 - 1966)- see their respective works Spectre of the Gardenia (1936, plaster head, painted cloth, zippers, film strip, Museum of Modern Art NYC); Object (1936, stuffed parrot, silk stocking remnant, cork ball, engraved map, Museum of Modern Art NYC); and Poem - Object (1941, Museum of Modern Art NYC)- junk art did not coalesce into a movement until the 1950s, when artists like Robert Rauschenberg (1925 - 2008) started to promote his «combines» (a combined form of painting and sculpture), such as Bed (1955, MoMA, New York) and First Landing Jump (1961, combine painting, cloth, metal, leather, electric fixture, cable, oil paint, board, Museum of Modern Art NYC).
Its stack of broad white strokes over brighter colors might almost coalesce into the clouds and sky of a church ceiling by Tiepolo or Goya, but the thickness of the paint brings the work down to earth — and the modern world — with no loss of buoyancy.
Inspired by landscape imagery and abstraction, my paintings explore ways in which color, shape and line coalesce to convey an environment that can be seen as both an expression of reality and an abstract picture.»
Indeed, Bowling's recent works produced over the last few years continue to explore the nature and possibilities of abstract painting, the diverse range of principles and processes explored across his career now converging and coalescing in dynamic new configurations of colour and form.
Britain over the past two decades is a story of fragmentation, of individual accomplishment that has never coalesced into a discernibly British painting style.
McLaughlin began to paint just as its gestural extravagances and emotionally fraught chromatics began to coalesce into the New York School.
Taylor's influences are as diverse as Henri Matisse and Carroll Dunham, Joan Mitchell, and Peter Saul, all of whom provide a context for the gestures and marks that coalesce and fragment in these paintings, forming and reconstituting moments of pictorial and narrative legibility.
Figurative painting in Britain over the past two decades is a story of fragmentation, of individual accomplishment that has never coalesced into a discernibly British painting style.
The parallel to Op art comes in the shimmering quality that some of the paintings attain by the alternation of colored lines, or the mass of cross-hatching coalescing from a distance into a luminous field.
Mashups of big floral prints, the paintings feature tangles of collaged fabrics, screened floral prints, and painted patterns that coalesce into anxious four - legged creatures with mask - like faces.
Although the paintings flirt with identifiable forms, they are kept from coalescing into fully recognizable images as each painting reveals an organic network of indecipherable, almost hieroglyphic marks.
His recent exploration of the still image presents works that coalesce photography, oil painting and digital imaging and are presented alongside a choreographed passage of filmic vignettes, «motion painting» and soundscapes.
Her process incorporates painting, mixed - media collage, sound, and performance, coalescing in experimental stop - motion animations and highly detailed installations.
Here, paint and collage coalesce to produce poetic naturalistic forms that recall the feeling of sweeping wind barreling through the air.
Years of hard work and experimentation by April Street have coalesced in her most recent solo exhibition of four paintings and two sculptural installations titled A Vulgar Proof, after an Elizabethan phrase meaning «a common experience.»
Katherine Tzu - Lan Mann's Artist Statement «My paintings show how patterned, highly - wrought, decorative elements coalesce from the chaos and contingency of an organic environment — and how they dissolve into that environment again.
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