Sentences with phrase «paintings cull»

Owens» paintings cull inspiration from American culture, comics, art history and personal narratives, and demonstrate painterly achievement that is equally contemporary and timeless.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made of fragments and scraps of oil paint culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural work in porcelain and steel or iron.
MM I still have this memory of seeing you for the first time, I was coming into the gallery, and you were about two inches away from your painting Culled, examining it with a magnifying glass you had around your neck.
Offering an overview of his practice, «William H. Johnson: New Beginnings» gathers 21 paintings culled from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Florence Museum Board of Trustees, the Johnson Collection (no relation to the artist), and a private collector in Denmark.
The exhibition presents 28 of Newell's abstract oil paintings culled from decades of work.
Organized by Mari Carmen Ramirez, the Wortham Foundation curator of Latin American art at the MFAH, Joaquin Torres - Garcia: Paintings in Houston Collections features a dozen paintings all culled from major Houston collections.
While most of the work in the exhibition has been recently created and acquired, additional paintings culled from LACMA's collection illustrate how artists have reanimated techniques and forms using other sources that are appropriated from popular culture, photography, and collage, essentially creating a new variation of abstract painting.

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The French critic's three hundred drawings, one of which is shown in our illustration, acquaint his readers with images culled from painted, engraved and molded Greek, Italiote and Etruscan vases, from the geometric decorations of 800 b.c. and onwards to the decline of the art in southern Italy about 300 b.c.»
Now, the same groups have built more elaborate models that paint a detailed picture of how the British countryside was ravaged by the FMD virus, taking into account things such as the location of every farm, the estimated number of pigs, cattle, and sheep each farm contained, as well as exhaustive data about the spread of the disease and the culling process.
Although the Wansinks don't specify which paintings they analyzed, they culled them from the book Last Supper.
And all the while, the details slowly creep into frame, painting a broad portrait of a diasporic world slowly culling back together in the name of decency.
She uses imagery culled from cinema and art history to create works in video, sculpture, painting, and drawing, which set up ambiguous juxtapositions of time and space.
The Warehouse exhibitions feature 20 and 21st century sculpture, photography, video, painting and large scale installations by international artists culled from the collection of Martin Z. Margulies.
In addition, Grasso uses imagery culled from the cinema and art history and, working in video, sculpture and, most recently, painting and drawing, he recreates phenomena — both human and natural — that set up surreal and ambiguous juxtapositions of time and space.
Scopophilia, which consists of over 400 photographs culled from Goldin's career, pairs her own autobiographical images with new photographs of paintings and sculpture from the Louvre's collection.
A certain satisfaction was provided by watching the exhibition crew pack up Barney's multi-media spectacle in order to hang paintings by Kandinsky and Miro for a summer show culled from the museum's collection.
The seven paintings in the exhibition, which feature imagery culled solely from the painter's personal environment, represent somewhat of a new direction in the artist's work — one where looking and self - reflection come to the fore.
«Functioning as a survey of recent developments in abstract painting, the show spans a diverse range of work culled from 25 New York - based artists.
Eisler's paintings playfully cull this question from the viewer: why these particular moments or perhaps even more importantly why these films?
Max Maslansky's paintings are often of lurid scenes filled with people tangled together, culled from their exhibitionist poses as he renders them in intimate, dreamy colors.
Her paintings and drawings, often devoted to depictions of the human form, are typically culled from a vast archive of images collected by the artist, including art historical materials, mass media sources, and personal snapshots of friends and family.
Through the incorporation of materials culled from the everyday, she is able to address numerous artistic traditions including abstract expressionism, minimalism, and color field painting.
These combinations of drawing, painting and collaged text present brief autobiographical utterances culled from their original context and transformed into often poetic evocations of distant places and encounters.
Innerst broke onto the New York art scene in the early 1980s with exquisitely executed small - scale paintings with hand - made frames, and his works were considered part of the Pictures Generation of artists who employed widely varied images as source material culled from the expanding media of the pre-digital age.
Jizi was by and large self - taught, synthesizing the techniques and philosophy of traditional Chinese ink painting with individualistic expression culled from early modernist artists in the West.
Julia Whitney Barnes Julia Whitney Barnes, a New York based artist known for her vivid, luminous paintings which cull naturalistic imagery from an abstracted ground as well as her nature infused ceramic works, presents a series of painted porcelain vignettes.
Each painting begins with a drawing, or rather a photograph, as the original forms are culled from fashion magazines.
[4] During the 1920s, American artists Patrick Henry Bruce, Gerald Murphy, Charles Demuth and Stuart Davis created paintings that contained pop culture imagery (mundane objects culled from American commercial products and advertising design), almost «prefiguring» the pop art movement.
You work from TV and imagery culled from the Internet, and this digital materiality is very much present in your work, in paintings like I'm Lovin» It (Italy Losing)(2013) for example.
This exhibition will feature photographs from his recent Pictures of Magazines 2 series, in which the artist has carefully culled and torn pieces of paper from art, fashion and news magazines; amalgamated them into re-creations of iconic and historically significant paintings; and then photographed and magnified the images, resulting in evocative, exquisitely - detailed and entirely unique works of art.
Exhibitions during the anniversary celebration include Opener 29: Arturo Herrera (through August 23, 2015), featuring new works from the Berlin - based artist's recent body of abstract paintings for which he manipulated small books found at flea markets; Machine Project — The Platinum Collection (Live by Special Request), (September 19, 2015 — January 3, 2016), which will feature a series of interventions, performances, and happenings created for the Tang by Skidmore alumnus Mark Allen in collaboration with his Los Angeles - based collective Machine Project; Affinity Atlas (September 5, 2015 — January 3, 2016), inspired by the work of pioneering cultural theorist and art historian Aby Warburg, charts an exploratory path built upon idiosyncratic treasures and contemporary art culled from the Tang's and Skidmore's collections; and Alma Thomas: A Retrospective (February 6 — June 5, 2016), which will explore the work of this influential but sometimes overlooked artist in the first museum survey of her work since 2001.
On view at the Met from October 19 to February 20, 2017, «Max Beckmann in New York,» focuses on 14 paintings the German artist created during the last two years of his life, when he had been living in New York; also included are earlier works culled from New York collections — some 40 pieces in all.
Joffe culls her subjects from photographs and fashion magazines, isolating and intensifying aspects of the images — from the textures of the clothing and details of the accessories to the poses of the models — through the process of painting.
Andrew Falkowski's newest text paintings riff off pop - culture sources culled from junk mail, commercial packaging, magazines, art history and punk songs.
Within more recent work, Wachtel has turned to culling all of her imagery from the internet and although continuing to use cartoon characters, each painting now features a focal panel that expounds particular notions of the representational «everyman».
He exhibits selections of his signature «painting sculptures», culling from his ongoing dynamically figurative cosmos Psychogeographies as well as intimately - scaled acrylic and glass contrasts.
For Billy Sullivan, the art on view presents photography capturing spontaneous moments, drawings and painted portraits culled from his life, especially times lived in the seventies in New York City.
Simultaneously cynical and sincere about the role of painting in society, I cull marks from many histories in abstract painting.
Michael Lazarus» mixed media panels made of paint, wood, glass, adhesive lettering, and, in some cases, plastic reflectors and other found materials, share a vocabulary of pared down imagery, color, and response to materials culled from the artist's everyday surroundings.
Culled from an unspecified collection, the two Morris Louis paintings, Beth Samach (1958) and Gamma (1960), play multiple roles: They are asked to represent the ideals and aspirations of a historical moment of great confidence and aspiration, and to model the falling motion of collapsing buildings in their blooming color drags.
They're as comfortable leaving their imprint on the streets as they are making paintings on wood and canvas to be shown in galleries, and cull their imagery as much from outsider art, Brazilian folklore, and global hip - hop culture, as from their own private mythology.
Culled from 14 years» worth of interview sessions, set in Bourgeois's Brooklyn studio and her Chelsea home, the film traces the inspiration, autobiographical materials, and day - to - day routines that inform the artist's sculptures and paintings.
American painter Jeremy DePrez develops paintings through attempts to momentarily experience and analyze articles culled from his immediate environment.
Early works consisted of spray - painted stencils culled from magazines and adverts, fighting for space on the canvas.
Her use of newspaper and magazine photography has given way to employing images now primarily culled from the Internet, making her paintings more relevant than ever.
The exhibition presents approximately 110 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and etchings from his early «metaphysical» works to his late evanescent still lifes, culled mainly from Italian collections, including those formed with Morandi's help by his friends and by renowned scholars of his art.
Throughout her artistic practice, Shahzia Sikander culls and explores elements of Indo - Persian miniature paintings, interweaving references to the past with reflections on everyday life and its contemporary forms.
Culling paintings largely from the forties and fifties, the exhibition featured Still's abstract expressionist works.
[24] He culled objects from nearly every department of the museum, including religious paintings, many depictions of nudes, social satire and some erotica; among the selected works, therew were sculptures by Auguste Rodin of lesbians embracing, and furniture from the Bauhaus, the avant - garde German design school closed down by the Nazis.
A catalogue will accompany the exhibition, and a public reception for the artist will be held on Thursday, December 9 from 6 to 8 p.m.. For this series, Tyson created mixed media on aluminum paintings of the backs of cards culled from 52 different decks.
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