The human form, one of the most universal and
profound subjects of art, is the vehicle for artist Robert Cremean's investigations into life and humanity, which address issues such as genocide, war, aging, identity, economic turmoil, life and death with equal parts honesty, directness, and elegance.
Not exact matches
Although Neel's influences and style changed from decade to decade, her
profound commitment to her
subjects and to her
art remained consistent over the course
of her career, and although the appearance
of many
of her sitters changed over the years, there is a timeless quality to the works.
She has had a
profound impact on her contemporaries and her award - winning work has been the
subject of several retrospectives at major
art museums.
Yet Neel's
profound commitment to her
subjects and to her
art remains consistent over the decades, and although the appearance
of many
of her sitters change over the years, there is a timeless quality to the works.
His powerful yet delicate sculpture reveals his
profound respect for the process
of making
art, which can transform the mundane and unattractive into something
of great beauty, which in turn, often references
subjects of great ugliness, including racism and police brutality.
Patiently following natural courses
of movement over a period
of time, Finch produces an
art form embedded with a
profound spirit
of place, conjuring a philosophical consciousness rooted in the intimacy between the artist and his
subject.
Her work, which continues to have a
profound impact on contemporary
art, is represented in museum collections worldwide and has been the
subject of numerous national and international exhibitions and substantial publications.
Surprisingly, despite his pivotal role in French
art and his
profound impact on the development
of landscape painting, Rousseau has never before been the
subject of a monographic exhibition in the United States.
The exhibition boasts around thirty different works by Bomberg and encompasses different
subjects throughout his life including his influence on modern
art, his Jewish origins and family, the
profound effect
of both World Wars and his time spent in Jerusalem and Spain.