The phrase
"representational forms" refers to various ways or methods of expressing or depicting something, such as ideas, emotions, or objects, through different artistic mediums like paintings, sculptures, or photographs. It means creating a visual representation or symbol of something in a recognizable or relatable way.
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No, simply noting that capitalist countries tend to have a more
representational form of government, while communist counties put «the party» in charge of everything.
Uniting different perspectives of seeing and subverting spatial conditions of
representational forms in the 20th century this exhibition does not only present rarely seen work but also narrates different layers of art historical approaches leading to the long lasting meaning of representational object and space in art.
This combination of abstraction
with representational forms to create a visually tantalizing landscape or everyday scene with family is what Milton Avery's Vermont so beautifully represents.
His commanding portraits and tableaux of recent years combine
familiar representational forms, such as the portrait of the artist or the academic life - drawing class, with political references that frame deeply probing historical narratives.
Each artist cultivated their own personal influences to achieve a clear individual style, all rejecting
overt representational form in favor of an international pictorial language of abstraction that to this day expresses strong emotional content.
Although influenced by the still life work of French artists Chardin (1689 - 1779) and Cezanne (1839 - 1906), and the Italian painter Morandi (1890 - 1964), Kembry draws on abstract /
representational forms common to our everyday life.
The influence of Archipenko's practice can be seen in Rosenthal's early work, which shares his master's interest in interlocking,
representational forms rendered in bronze.
Avery's style evolved over time from Impressionism to modernism and by the 1930s he had developed his signature style of combining abstraction
with representational forms to create a unified whole.
Towards the end of the 1930s, Still began to simplify his forms as his style of painting moved away
from representational forms and he was drawn towards the ever more fashionable abstract art movements.
After decades of avant - garde developments and experimentation with abstraction, many European artists returned to
representational forms in the 1920's as a reaction to the chaos, irrationality, and destruction of WWI.
The curriculum builds on two core ideas: mathematical representations are fundamental to mathematical communication and learning, and curriculum units should be designed as well - orchestrated lesson sequences that support insight and understanding of
representational forms.
The representational forms used in classrooms have mirrored these disconnections, traditionally privileging abstracted and quantitative data forms that contrast with children's more immediate and qualitative experiences within local spaces.
Your work successfully merges abstract and
representational forms — do you look at source material or references when you create a composition?
While Krushenick's graphic forms and bright colors are akin to Pop art, he remained interested in abstraction, distancing his work from
the representational forms of Pop art.
The method is also described as illusionistic, since creators were making drawings based on
the representational form that was suggesting itself.
In the circle paintings, Noland took this freedom a step further, releasing color from the confines of
representational form.
In still other works, Clarkson literalizes such effects as refracted light and cast shadows by finding
their representational forms.
Placed together in this show, the two artists do seem very different, stylistically speaking, but they both share a deep feeling for painting, its ability to sustain intellectual and emotional interest in both nonobjective and
representational form.
Hodgkin shows an audacious confidence as he begins to abandon
all representational forms and works purely in his own language of bold painterly abstraction that he is so revered for.
Absent from any recognizable or
representational forms, abstraction could be described as an act of pure creation.
Although the shape of the brands in his paintings may take on many different abstract and
representational forms — including circles, diamonds, and palm trees — the crosshair is a recurrent motif throughout his most recent work.
Gerard Byrne exploits the ambiguities inherent in historicising the legacy of
representational forms to address broader critical questions.
After making these and other prints using both abstract and
representational forms, she then cuts, collages, and stitches these pieces of fabric into small layered compositions.
Which is perhaps part of the reason Matta never aligned completely with Abstract Expressionism, many panelists agreed: he felt that
representational forms were essential to that kind of communication.
«Muse Gallery Mission: Established in 1978, the Muse Gallery is an artists» cooperative dedicated to encourage and promote its members» artistic expression through abstract, conceptual and
representational forms.
Mission: Established late in 1977, the Muse Gallery is an artists» cooperative dedicated to encourage and promote its members» artistic expression through abstract, conceptual and
representational forms.
These visionaries believed in the power of color to express emotions and sensations independent of associations with
representational forms.
Illuminating Diebenkorn's formative period, they suggest a fluidity present in his later process, which was marked by shifts into figuration and
representational forms, and prefigure the iconic «Ocean Park» paintings.