Sentences with phrase «paintings explore relationships»

Taking visual cues from both actual and virtual environments, Kiernander's paintings explore relationships of space and the problematisation of the figure / ground relationship in painting.
Frank's paintings explore relationships of power as they function within issues of identity, sexuality, religion, and history.
Natalie Frank's paintings explore relationships of power as they function within issues of identity, sexuality, religion, and history.
The artist's recent paintings explore relationships between nature and abstraction, returning to landscape motifs as a source for painterly invention.
Join us at this week's Lunch on Fridays talk to hear from visiting artist Kevin Appel, whose paintings explore the relationship between physical space, architecture and the painted image.
Reconfigured Places - These paintings explore this relationship of action and reaction.
These new paintings explore the relationship between entropy and new growth all with Walitzki's signature laser - cut panels and flawless technique.
Acrylic on canvas, 56x64», 2016 Chicago artist Stephen D'Onofrio, paintings explore the relationship between physical spaces and the objects that we fill them with.
These large, vibrant, figurative paintings explore the relationship between subject and environment, ultimately the variables that form us as individuals.
These paintings explore our relationship with architecture as a way to expose the non-personal, collective consciousness concealed by our mortal habitation.

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Jane O'Hara — the animal advocate and artist whose paintings explore animal issues, depict their plight, and explore our relationships with them — recalls growing up in a family where animals didn't have much of a presence, but she liked them.
Born in Nigeria, Crosby's collage paintings explore domestic spaces and social relationships, presenting rarely depicted images of everyday, contemporary life in Africa.
Los Angeles - based Njideka Akunyili Crosby is presenting a new suite of paintings that visually and materially explore the intersection of her Nigerian heritage and family memories with her contemporary experiences and relationships in America.
Ryman's six - decades - plus investigation into the infinite variations and complexities of that most neutral color — white — demands and inspires this, forever exploring paint's relationship to its support, to the room where it inhabits, and to the light that illuminates it.
The gallery will present an exhibition of Josef Albers's work in its 537 West 20th Street location in New York in November 2016 that will explore the relationship between his Homage to the Square paintings and the monochrome.
In dialogue with changing artistic practices over the past decade, Lerma explores various uses of materials for his paintings while considering the medium's relationship to history.
Minoliti's paintings, videos, and sculptures, explore the relationship between eroticism, queer theory, history, and geometry.
Spanning acrylic and oil paintings, gouache and paper collages, patchworks made from fabrics and paint, silkscreens, and colored pencil drawings, this show brings together an expansive group of two - dimensional works to explore the relationship between painting and drawing.
Composed of 25 works, which include paintings, sculpture, prints, works with paper, and installations, the exhibition explores a range of issues that have occupied Grabner since she started her creative career, such as the history of painting in relation to the present, the relationship of centre to periphery, the significance of routine in life and in art, and the integration of work into family life and vice versa.
This exhibition explores the relationship between philosophical and art - theoretical principles that are central to Coventry's approach to making art, and questions the deontological concept that the value of a painting does not depend on external factors but rather on the way it has been executed.
After training in painting at the Tama Art University in Tokyo, he entered the art world in 1968 as a member of the Mono - ha group, the Japanese art movement that, in the 1960s and 70s, explored the characteristics of organic and industrial materials and their relationship with space.
Exploring the possibilities of punctured shapes, and the relationships between painted surface, drawing, and the wall, Mangold's new works are a continuation of ideas explored in Pace's 2014 exhibition Robert Mangold.
Through a multi-disciplinary approach to painting, photography and sculpture, Barr and Rice explore the relationship between analogue and digital processes.
In this, his seventh solo exhibition at Waddington Galleries, he continues to explore the physical nature of paint, pushing further his practice and its examination of the relationship -LSB-...]
An artist exploring the play between realism and abstraction, Gerhard Richter maintained a lifelong fascination for the power of images and painting's uneasy relationship with photography.
Focusing on the relationship with his friend and fellow artist Marcel Broodthaers, as well as artists ranging from George Condo, Gavin Turk and David Altmejd, the exhibition explores the way Magritte set into motion the concept of the «trashing of painting by painting itself», an idea still wilfully prevalent in art today.
Michael Manning is a Los Angeles artist whose practice in painting, video, sculpture, and digital work explores the relationship between technology and the analog.
Art historian Nikki A. Greene presents a talk exploring the relationship between abstraction, music, and painting in the work of African American artists Moe Brooker (b. 1940), Beauford Delaney (1901 - 1979), and Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978).
Today's ART21 Exclusive features Josiah McElheny exploring the relationship between abstraction and the body as he makes Projection Painting 1 (2015).
G.L. Brierley explores our relationship to the object through the materiality of paint.
His watercolors, gouache, and oil paintings not only explore and expand the conventions of still - life painting, but also illuminate the relationship between pictorial space and depicted objects.
Known to refer to his paintings as «problems,» Kørner explores the relationship between a painting's physical presence and its descriptive capabilities.
He writes his own software for drawings, while exploring relationships between various mediums, including drawings, video games, paintings and code.
«Painting with Light» at Tate Britain 11 May Currently on view at Tate Britain, «Painting with Light: art and photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age» is an expansive new exhibition spanning over 70 years and exploring the symbiotic and sympathetic early relationship between photography and art.
When the French painter Fabienne Verdier told me she'd been invited to explore the relationship between painting and music at the world - famous Juilliard School in New York, I knew straight away that this unusual residency should be documented...
TALES OF OUR TIME Painting, video, sculpture, installation and participatory works by contemporary artists explore the relationship and frequent tensions between contemporary China and its rich history.
, he explores this complex relationship through paintings, video and a sequence of performances incorporating local martial artists.
He explores the relationship between past and present and the visual memory's function within this; his paintings have been described as marking the process of déjà vu, he investigates how memory produces in the present as opposed to solely being something of the past.
Akunyili Crosby's works are multilayered both in their materials (she uses paint, charcoal, pencils, fabric, paper transfers, and collage) and in their meaning — she explores questions of cultural identity, relationships, and geography through portraiture, interior space, and objects.
Newton resident Anne Sargent Walker's mixed media paintings explore the beauty, complexity and fragility of the natural world, and our complicated relationship with it.
The panel will explore the timeliness of this recent iteration of digital abstraction, with three artists who variously work through issues such as: how gesture, expression, and authenticity might continue to be possible in a contemporary image - based culture; whether our digital era truly produces an ahistorical condition in which images and marks have no specific reference and no relevant point of origin; how structures of and interfaces with digital technologies have necessitated new models for thinking about memory, distribution, and reproduction, as well as degradation, rupture, breakdown, and the void; and how the ubiquity of the screen in all aspects of life has given rise to a renewed interest in the relationship between two - dimensional and three - dimensional space, with a refreshed focus on tromp l'oeil and «topographical» painting.
Pioneering an approach to painting through exploring the relationship between photography and painting, Richter was responsible for the process that was fundamental for the entire discourse of the post-WWII painting.
The solo exhibition of 40 paintings and drawings by Scott McIntire explore the relationship between art, nature and science and the environmental effects of technology.
Their current work explores the relationship between contemporary art making practices and the historical tradition of romantic landscape painting.
In Superbloom, he explores this complex relationship through paintings, video and a sequence of performances incorporating local martial artists.
Organized by Fairfax Dorn and drawn from the collection of the Linda Pace Foundation, Localized Histories brings together work by Leonardo Drew, Tony Feher, Isa Genzken, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Thomas Hirschhorn, Christian Marclay and Linda Pace to explore «the relationships between the static, found objects and their temporal nature to create something which extends beyond painting and sculpture.»
Now he was interested in exploring the relationship between the photographic image and painting, producing some of his first works to use techniques of blurring in 1963, like the piece titled Alster.
He explores the relationships between art, ideology and the perception of history through painting.
MARTIN WONG: HUMAN INSTAMATIC This presentation of Martin Wong's paintings will explore his role in the»80s and»90s Lower East Side art scene, but also his relationship to painters like Marsden Hartley and Alice Neel, who also painted local community portraits.
Shade explores both artists» unique relationships to black in their paintings, whether it's used to force viewers out of their comfort zones, evoke emotions, or confront conventional notions of race.
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