Sentences with phrase «picture plane by»

The picture plane by way of its reinterpretation had opened and closed by the time we, the generation of Godzilla, emerged out of art school.
An example of Herrera's first foray in painting, the artist deconstructs the notion of the picture plane by employing the book as his canvas.
Callum Innes» paintings have always sought to reveal the spatial possibilities of the picture plane by a process of removing and eroding paint with turpentine.
On the final printed image, Maisel reintroduces dimensionality to the flat picture plane by integrating collage elements or physical cuts into the surface.
In «Double Bill», a 2012 series of large inkjet prints, [19] Baldessari paired the work of two selected artists (such as Giovanni di Paolo with David Hockney, or Fernand Léger with Max Ernst) on a single canvas, further altering the appropriated picture plane by overlaying his own hand - painted color additions.
In his early works, Ilya Bolotowsky formed abstract images on the flat picture plane by combining biomorphic and geometric elements inspired by both Miró and the Russian Constructivist Kasimir Malevich.
While hinting at pictorial space, she looks for ways to erode the hierarchy of supports, surface, and picture plane by using all components to create an image.

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This single mission produced more pictures of the Soviet Union than all previous missions by U-2 spy planes, including some areas never before photographed by the US.
By contrast, the brilliant «Paprika,» directed by Satoshi Kon — a masterly example of Japanese anime, intended for adults — is partly hand drawn, and features multiple areas of visual activity layered at different distances from the picture planBy contrast, the brilliant «Paprika,» directed by Satoshi Kon — a masterly example of Japanese anime, intended for adults — is partly hand drawn, and features multiple areas of visual activity layered at different distances from the picture planby Satoshi Kon — a masterly example of Japanese anime, intended for adults — is partly hand drawn, and features multiple areas of visual activity layered at different distances from the picture plane.
And while many road - miles are covered in a picture which has no trains but plenty of planes and automobiles, the real journey is internal — and it's performed by Lucas, a law - enforcement officer who is explicitly presented as a man of reason, an individual who trusts only the evidence of his own eyes.
The film is easily the funniest, most exhilaratingly ridiculous picture in a year in which Snakes on a Plane aspired to the same camp / cult heights, and it does it the only way that you can: by being deadly serious.
A mysterious CIA handler called «Schafer» (Domhnall Gleeson) recruits him to fly a super-slick new plane in order to take pictures of radical training camps in Central America, where Seal gets approached by Pablo Escobar and other leaders of the Medellin Cartel to start delivering huge amounts of cocaine to America.
An American spy plane was shot down by Russian missiles, carrying pictures of various Russian air force bases.
He's approached by Monty (Domhnall Gleeson), a CIA agent with a proposition for him: Fly a little propeller plane over rebel bases in Central and South America, take some pictures, and maybe drop off some secret packages for Manuel Noriega, the U.S. - supported military leader in Panama.
By pushing the image to the edges of the picture plane the subject connects with the viewer by making direct eye contacBy pushing the image to the edges of the picture plane the subject connects with the viewer by making direct eye contacby making direct eye contact.
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Back in the days when Mel Ramos could paint Chiquita Banana pinups, Tom Wesselmann could sex up his still lifes by putting sunburned nudes with pubic hair into them, and Allen Jones could obnoxiously use a lifelike playmate on her knees as a coffee table, Marjorie Strider was making shaped canvases featuring 3 - D breasts that were smartly violating the picture plane as if to one - up the men, who never noticed.
Cornish's post includes a new statement by Roth who says of her work: «The here - to - fore thought to be sacrosanct picture plane, it turns out, had been overly literalized.
The one - point perspective and intentional flatness used by D'Arcangelo allows for a democratisation of the picture plane, removing any hierarchical elements within the landscape: road, pylon and sky are all equal.»
These shaped canvasses, in turn, were followed by more elaborate variations in which he rung changes on the traditional picture plane, first in two and then in three dimensions.
This is the exhibition's only horizontally aligned canvas and the picture plane here appears to unfold, recalling the unraveling motion of Chinese and Japanese scroll painting and — as indicated by the work's title and emphasized by its green hues — the undulation of waves.
She turns up the retinal volume again and again in the grounds of her paintings — vast seas of cerulean blue edged by crisp white lines, or enveloping acts of domestic violence; equally riveting cadmium reds, oranges, and crimsons saturating the picture plane beneath angry gorillas, dancing Chubby Checkers, and kissing lovers; Day - Glo yellows that push up against sharp blacks as «bad guys» in black suits point guns and walk up and down staircases — and employs unusual compositional strategies to draw our attention to these expanses of high - key color.
By 1960 the picture plane had implicitly come to belong to the past, but that would not be clear to either the artists who performed the closure or the critics who loved their work, nor had it become any clearer by 1972, when Greenberg described Stella's painting as poor sculpture rather than remembering Mondrian's remark about how paintings don't take place on the surface but in the space between and around itself and its vieweBy 1960 the picture plane had implicitly come to belong to the past, but that would not be clear to either the artists who performed the closure or the critics who loved their work, nor had it become any clearer by 1972, when Greenberg described Stella's painting as poor sculpture rather than remembering Mondrian's remark about how paintings don't take place on the surface but in the space between and around itself and its vieweby 1972, when Greenberg described Stella's painting as poor sculpture rather than remembering Mondrian's remark about how paintings don't take place on the surface but in the space between and around itself and its viewer.
The gradual arc of gray iron reaches out of the space defined by the traditional picture plane to break new ground (literally and metaphorically), occupying an area normally denied to it by wall mounted work.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, the artist's handling of the picture plane has shifted dramatically from the «window on the world» first described by theorist Leon Battista Alberti in the 15th century.
For both artists, pictorial space is accompanied by a strongly defined picture plane.
Color Field is characterized primarily by large fields of flat, solid color spread across or stained into the canvas creating areas of unbroken surface and a flat picture plane.
The picture plane is also disrupted by a camouflaged hanging bundle of torn canvas; like hair, it imbues the painting with a near - corporeal presence.
There is a well - worn narrative of twentieth century painting that goes like this: From Cezanne to Picasso to Pollock, the illusionistic space of painting flattened more and more until the picture plane and the surface created by the paint itself became the primary subject matter, eliminating images altogether in favor of abstraction.
In more abstract works by Yayoi Kusama, Adriana Varejão, and Nicholas Hlobo, embellished surfaces are designed to engage the mind while leading the eye on an orchestrated journey around the picture plane.
The Palmer Museum has several pieces by twentieth - century American modernists — including Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, Joseph Stella, and Marguerite Zorach — who experimented with the formal possibilities of the picture plane.
This movement toward a more overall organization of the picture plane reaches a crescendo of sorts in Central Park Trees (oil on canvas, 2015), in which the sky appears only as flashes of light through the trees while the entire surface is otherwise occupied by a lush green glade.
By brilliantly asserting the action of his paintings out in front of the picture plane (the final frontier after painting had been so thoroughly explored in terms of depth and then flatness), Resnick pioneered and then painted himself out of the picture.
The picture plane here though is an arena quite different to the one set up by Harold Rosenberg for the previous generation of American abstract painters.
By changing specific images — Song landscape paintings, people - filled stadiums, goats — to something suggestive, these meticulously arranged compositions disrupt the picture plane and uncouple the connotations attached to these images.
By establishing a basic unit and action and repeating it ad infinitum, Siena allows the unpredictability of his self - generated system to govern the final outcome of his complex picture plane, while still maintaining the presence of the artist's hand.
The remarkable energy of the ocean and the epic solitude of the man testing it are undiminished by the small dimensions of Pettibon's picture plane.
Often associated with Abstract Expressionism, color field painting is characterized by flat areas of color spread across the picture plane.
The image above is a work by Oster + Koezle whose images of abandoned buildings, are originally shot on film, are transformed into alternate space with a simple digital occupation turning the image of reality into an independent image following the rules of a picture plane.
Led by Picasso and Braque, the Cubists dismantled traditional perspective and modeling in the round in order to emphasize the twodimensional picture plane.
Collection, as Walter Hopps observed, is probably the first of Rauschenberg's works to evince all the characteristics of a Combine, that hybrid of painting and sculpture that the artist developed in the 1950s.1 Yet, despite the challenge to conventional categories posed by its collage and the addition of objects that transgress the limits of frame and picture plane, Collection stands primarily as a reflection on the contemporary status of painting.
By 1968 he was teaching at the University of Massachusetts and had become increasingly interested in making paintings which manifested an energetic presence and spatial illusion in front of the picture plane.
The whole social fabric of our society is used as a point of departure for abstraction and becomes reanimated and supercharged, leaving a picture plane marked by an effortlessly elegant dance of smudges, puddles and saturated strokes.
He showed his dissatisfaction with the impenetrability of the picture plane — impenetrable in so far as he could not pierce it by perspective or modeling — by worrying the surfaces of his pictures, by working in a variety of materials and mixing his m and by mediums, and by returning incessantly to watercolor, where he could exploit the curl of the moisture - laden paper for the unevenness he wanted.
Doggedly focused on the flat picture plane (though he does occasionally make sculpture) and eschewing performance, Uemae was forced onto the «solitary path» alluded to in the exhibition's title — one that was not travelled by his action - based contemporaries Kazuo Shiraga or Shozo Shimamoto.
By contrast, squares are flattened in Block Party (2013), maxing out the picture plane and yielding only slivers of a mid-afternoon sky blue surrounding large fields of hot - brick red and a summery white - gray.
Your use of the scroll as a format here is interesting — many of your previous works seem to be more straight - forwardly contained by the picture plane / the edges of the canvas or frame.
Opening March 20 at Denny Gallery, New York is «Terrible Shadow,» a solo exhibition by Michael Rudokas who combines found fabrics, concealing and revealing the space behind the picture plane.
Humanity looms larger and closer to the picture plane, in what are actually photograms touched by drawing.
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