Sentences with phrase «pictorial space presented»

Lanyon saw that Cubism's destruction of unified pictorial space presented artists with the means to convey the sense of being in a landscape rather than merely looking at one.

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Painting in what is now considered a signature style characterized by flattened planes of color, shallow pictorial space, and lean, reductive but acutely descriptive lines, Katz sought to convey the appearance of things as they are both felt and perceived in the «present tense,» the now.
Artist Statement Shara Hughes» new paintings present layers of abstracted, actual and pictorial space, all in search of simplicity.
In 1974, in reference to a New York gallery show by Judy Rifka, Jeremy Gilbert - Rolfe wrote that the artist addressed «the question most crucial to painting in general at the present time: the question as to how far the — currently compromised — abstract «depth» of pictorial space can be newly considered — retrieved — through attention to the material basis of the conventions on which that experience of «depth» relies.»
In my view this response is prompted by the way in which you present and transform the body as such: as an erotic, a geometrical, an architectural entity in a pictorial space.
Thomas's oeuvre investigates the body in relationship to the landscape and interior spaces through a pictorial style that reimagines past masterworks and transforms them in a modern - day idiom for the present.
What sets Voigt apart from the legacy left by this generation of artists is her ability to present moments during which her inner world (experiences, emotions, memories) engages with the outside world, rendered as complex pictorial spaces that come together in a marvelous symphony of forms and ideas.
«All that interests me is the grey areas, the passages and tonal sequences, the pictorial spaces, overlaps and interlockings», wrote Richter at the time of the present work.
In some ways, Kasseböhmer's entire oeuvre can be understood as an attempt to save the pictorial space of painting and bring it intact — with all its rich knowledge base, technical interplays and entire depth of meaning — into the present day.
Waltercio Caldas, for instance, invites us to join him in his study of Velázquez's mastery of pictorial space by presenting a depopulated version of the artist's Las meninas.
Part of the 2000 Words series, conceived and commissioned by Massimiliano Gioni, and published by the Deste Foundation, 2000 Words: Josh Smith presents the entirety of the American artist's works in the Dakis Joannou Collection and includes an essay by Anne Pontegnie that examines how the artist explicitly seeks to open up a different pictorial space.
Looped Network Suspended in Pictorial Space Artist: Gillian Wise born 1936 Date: 1974 Classification: painting Medium: Acrylic paint on plastic Dimensions: support: 1626 x 1219 x 23 mm Presented by the Contemporary Art Society 1975 © Gillian Wise
Presenting approximately 30 large - size paintings and 86 works on paper, the exhibition in the Schirn will focus on this late work for the first time, introducing an artist who, with his dynamically two - dimensional forms and clear colors transcending the pictorial space, makes an impression that is not historical at all but surprisingly up - to - date.
Opening the pictorial space as an inclusive realm, Anderson invites the viewer to bring their own cultural experiences and memories to the canvas, thus creating a visual tension where viewer and artist are connected in their contextualisation of the imagery presented to us.
Ultimately, Guston's Rome paintings tell us what he'd been so sorely missing during the period in which he worked as an abstract painter: pictorial space, historical ties, and a feeling of mattering, of addressing life in the artist's present moment.
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