Sentences with phrase «reflecting earlier influences»

Accompanying a day - time version and reflecting earlier influences of Surrealism with parallels with a 1942 drawing, Crowd Looking at a Tied Up Object.

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Certainly Reinhold had a greater influence on my early formation, but I confess that I reflect more often on arguments made by H. Richard, and his lapidary summaries of whole schools of moral and theological thought stick stubbornly in the mind.
The principal investigators of the research — psychological scientists Michael Bang Petersen of Aarhus University, Denmark and Daniel Sznycer of University of California, Santa Barbara — believe that the link may reflect psychological traits that evolved in response to our early ancestral environments and continue to influence behavior today.
All four of these latter games were British - made, which may suggest Meier's game knowledge was limited to the US, but more likely reflects that he was playing games on a PC and missed out on all the home computer games that had such great influence in the early days of videogames.
Rich, flat fields of color fill many of her canvases, reflecting the influence of two of Green's early teachers, Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell.
If Bolduc's earlier work tended toward the decorative, the paintings he began making in the 1980s and continued through the 1990s took on a deeper symbolic significance, reflecting both the influence of his travels and his voracious reading (his close friend Michael Ondaatje once remarked that Bolduc was the best - read person he had ever met).
Early collages are formal and reflect the influence of cubism, while collages of the 1950s are more liberated as the constraints of European modernism diminish and the influence of abstract expressionism appears.
Such an approach reflects his early training with Hans Hofmann — yet when asked about his approach to color he has named Titian and Rembrandt as influences.
Andy Warhol's early drawings reflect the influence of European artists such as Gustav Klimt and Henri Matisse, and provide a unique window into his tremendous artistic prowess.
In the early drawing «Untitled (Seated Woman)» (c. 1940) the figure is flattened and partially erased, but contained, reflecting the influence of Arshile Gorky and John Graham.
His early painting reflected the influence of Tachisme and Abstract Expressionism.
The vibe of the Mission influenced the artist early on, and he began to infiltrate the area's flourishing graffiti boom with images that he created to reflect his surroundings.
Indeed, Matta was heavily influenced by Dalí and Yves Tanguy, and became an important figure in the evolution of Surrealism, painting dreamlike, internal «inscapes» early on and, later, intense compositions reflecting the psychic damage caused by Europe's ongoing wars.
Opie wanders the town with her camera, searching for what she calls «that fine art Americana image,» and reflects on how her early experiences in Sandusky influenced her approach to photography.
This in - between quality of Benning's current work reflects decades of enquiry into the operation and influence of cultural material, beginning with Benning's earliest video works made in 1989 and subsequent explorations in drawing, painting and music production.
At art school he was influenced by the work of Walter Richard Sickert and his early work reflected this with subjects of ordinary people working and at leisure.
At art school he was influenced by the work of Walter Sickert and his early work reflected this with subjects of ordinary people working and at leisure.
Giacometti's early works reflect the influence of African, Oceanic art and Cubism.
Kathy Halbreich, director of Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, writes about the range of influences he absorbed: «From his early drawings rooted in a European Surrealist tradition to his monumental abstract canvases, Motherwell's visual language synthesizes a veritable history of modern painting, reflecting ties to Picasso's early collages, Matisse's color - rich paintings, and the development of American Abstract Expressionism in which he played such a pivotal role».
His later work continued to reflect a variety of influences, from the contemporary German artists Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz to earlier figures such as Matisse, but his most important sources came from the natural world.
The artist's first works from the 1920s and 1930s reflect the influence of early modernists such as Cézanne, and predominantly feature still - lifes and figurative scenes.
Particularly intriguing is the possibility that Mr. Katz's use of expanses of saturated color reflects not only the influence of Abstract Expressionism, the prevailing style when he was coming of age as an artist in New York City in the early 1950's, but also the impact of his parents, bohemian Russian emigres who tended to paint the rooms of their Sheepshead Bay home in Brooklyn in strange, intense colors and unusual patterns.
Thus while his early landscapes, mostly completed in the 1820s, reflected his genuine appreciation for the beauty and naturalism of the American wilderness, his later paintings, completed during the 1830s and early 1840s (and strongly influenced by JMW Turner), reflected his fear that American materialism would destroy the scenery he loved, and so became more allegorical and unnecessarily melodramatic.
Kelley is frequently preoccupied with how authority, particularly schools, affects individuals; his earlier piece Educational Complex, 1995, reflected the constrictive influence of his own art teacher.
Several recent works, such as «One Candle» (2000), refer to earlier ones on view, and a few evoke landmark Guggenheim shows of years past, such as Jenny Holzer's in 1990, which itself reflected Paik's influence.
The new work and exhibition also reflects back on how these early graphics have come to influence and inspire contemporary design.
Influenced by early photographic processes and his immediate surroundings, Steven Earl Weber's new work will be seen as shadows reflected on surfaces from mirrors and panes of glass to illicit empathy and identification with his subjects.
As I watched these scenes, I reflected on what the outcome might have been a few decades earlier, even without the influence of Peter Benchley and Steven Spielberg.
Early environments and nurturing relationships are essential; both of which are influenced by culture and reflected in childrearing beliefs and practices
The most salient findings of this study are the decreased associations between smoking and network influences from ages 19 to 23 which may reflect reduced susceptibility to peer group pressure resulting from increased autonomy and more stable personal traits in early adulthood compared to late adolescence [29].
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