Original contemporary fine art
prints exploring themes of plants, landscape and architecture.
Not exact matches
«Celebrating the season, celebrating femininity, and continuing with some things that we've been
exploring — matching up
prints, re-treating them, and getting into an abstraction on a classic
theme.»
In addition to the virtual view of the book, five illustrated
themes are
explored: The development of the book and the invention of
printing, Languages and scripts of the eastern Silk Road, Buddhas and bodhisattvas, Play on the Silk Road, and The Silk Road sky.
The testimonies in this collection are enhanced when paired with
print and multimedia resources to
explore key
themes or historical events from the Facing History and Ourselves journey.
Growing up in Pinochet - era Chile, Vásquez de la Horra, who studied graphic design and typography, is best known for her wax coated pencil drawings and
prints that
explore themes of political violence, death, and sexual exploitation.
These
themes of time, landscape, narrative, and capriccio are also
explored in contemporary
printed series by artists such as Christiane Baumgartner, Chris Burden, Mona Hatoum, and Chris Ofili.
Orly Genger's silkscreened
prints, Struggle, Squat, and Sprint (all from 2017) depict intricate piles of sinewy action - figure appendages and read as cartoonish gestures of physical power, while Paula Wilson's In the Desert: Mooning (2016), a faux - rug mounted on wood and covered with vibrant imagery, irreverently
explores themes of gender, race, and sexuality.
Nearby drawings and
prints explore the same simple
theme of X-ray vision.
First up is «CTRL+P» at the Arlington Arts Center (VA), a group show curated by Kristina Bilonick and Julie Chae that
explores the
theme of the
print.
On view at SCAD Hong Kong's Moot Gallery, this exhibition
explores themes of identity, hegemony, globalization and hybridity and features
prints, posters and sculptural works from 2006 - present, which have been constructed with thousands of stickers, paper collage and logos.
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presented new graphite drawings and hand -
printed texts on paper that
explore themes of transition and migration that run throughout the African American experience in the 20th century as part of an exhibition titled «Dust Jackets for the Niggerati — and Supporting Dissertations, Drawings Submitted Ruefully by Dr. Kara E. Walker.»
Working with multi-media including fashion, film, photography,
print as well as painting, sculpture, music and album covers, the exhibition
explored seven major
themes including the ghetto; black popular culture; and politics.
Returning to motifs from his paintings, Scott's
prints are a continuation of the artist's interests and
themes explored throughout his career, all created with an undeniable meditative quality.
These
prints will be shown alongside several unique works by Roth
exploring the same
theme including, Reihenbild (Covered Piccadilly x9), 1968 - 70, which is formed of nine unique screenprints mounted as one large image.
Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atrium Gallery Selected artists from the Atlanta Printmakers Studio
explore the
theme of flight in their
prints.
ARRIVALS:: DEPARTURES January 16 - March 18, 2015 Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atrium Gallery Selected artists from the Atlanta Printmakers Studio
explore the
theme of Arrivals and Departures in their
prints.
Suzi Davidoff is an artist based in the Chihuahuan desert of west Texas, creating drawings, paintings,
prints and collaborative installations that
explore themes of structure and perception of the natural world.
This exhibition, co-organized with Cornell University, displays sixty exquisite etchings by the Baroque artist with excellent impressions, varied states, and a range of the subjects and
themes Rembrandt
explored in the
print medium.
Reflecting on the representational power of images and information disseminated by mass media, Oorebeek selects
printed matter to manipulate and transpose into other media, typically utilizing techniques from the graphic arts to
explore themes of repetition, reproduction, seriality, and order.
The works were selected in response to both the site - specific context they are shown in — the Contemporary Art Society exhibition space as an office environment or workplace — and to the
themes explored in one of the key
print suites in The Whitworth's historic collection, William Hogarth's Industry & Idleness, created in 1747.
In more than fifty limited edition
prints produced between 2004 and 2018, Wood
explores visual
themes from museum interiors to tennis courts and logos, as well as ceramics that are often based on the work of his wife, the sculptor Shio Kusaka.
Since the 1990s he has produced a range of high quality
prints, often proving technically difficult and complex,
exploring similar
themes to those in his paintings and installations.
Overview: 67
prints and drawings by British artists from the late 18th to the early 20th century were shown in this exhibition, which
explored themes in romantic art, including landscapes, supernatural and horrific subjects, and Pre-Raphaelite works that evoked early Italian painting.
A series of sculptural works (a rope made of dental floss, for example) alongside a grouping of small sun
prints, all
exploring themes of perception, time and cycles.
Choc full of the designer's signature
prints, Gaultier's second home collection
explores his favourite
themes, including photographic landscapes, crushed metal fenders, angelic medallions, fishnets and, of course, la Marinière stripes.