Sentences with phrase «pictorial expression»

His revolutionary pieces from the 50s inspired a group of young artists to build a different pictorial expression much based upon minimalism and the wish to transform the physicality of an artwork.
In 1945 he moved to Rome: following his figurative beginnings and first experimentations he elaborated a manner of pictorial expression of neo-geometrical matrix.
Statements affirming particular facts may be found to have value as pictorial expressions of spiritual truths, even though the supposed facts themselves did not actually happen.
Grace Hartigan, who died on Saturday aged 86, was during the late 1950s and early 1960s the most celebrated female painter in America, according to Life magazine; having begun her career beside the pioneers of Abstract Expressionism, she became noted for her bold pictorial expressions of everyday American life, and her highly - coloured examinations of commercialism were often seen as a precursor of the Pop Art movement.
Personal experiences are symbolically condensed and achieve pictorial expression.
Rather, the artist confronts this darkness of the spirit and wrestles it into vivid pictorial expression
This mood need not betray itself in a sense of anguish and violent pictorial expression alone; it can also embrace more pacific attitudes and less vehement pictorial means, depending upon the individual.
These eloquent works are pictorial expressions of a paradox that happens when an artist goes deeply within himself and makes contact with his own culture.
In the first place, we must reply that if such language is - to have any meaning at all it must denote an act in a real, objective sense, and not just a symbolical or pictorial expression.
You will see a pictorial expression of fertilization processes; how the sperm cell swims to an ovary and clings to it, then within some weeks a fetus looking like a tadpole is formed.
She attempts to link the human beings and the universe through her pictorial expression which is connected to the mineral, vegetal and animal kingdom.
The artworks cover a wide range of pictorial expressions; from Asger Jorns» Expressionism to Warhol's Pop Art; from Gerhard Richter's Photorealism to Jeff Koons» Appropriationism.
This is clear from his 1913 letter to Stieglitz, where he spoke about «a purer painting of a dimension having no title, each painting hav [ing] a name in rapport with the pictorial expression, [an] appropriate name absolutely created for it.»
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