By bringing together historical works the gallery has exhibited and placed in private and public collections alike since opening its doors in 1970, this show presents an important selection of significant examples from the 20th and 21st Century movements in modernism, ranging from Abstract Expressionism, Pop, and Bay Area Figurative and is
represented by paintings, drawings and sculpture.
More recent modes of visual expression are
represented by paintings and sculpture by artists such as David Bates, Philip Guston, Alice Neel, Pat Steir, James Surls and many California - based artists including Elmer Bischoff, Paul Wonner, John Baldessari and Frank Lobdell.
These artists are
represented by paintings, photographs, sculptures and video installations that entirely occupy the Foundation's 28 - gallery, 45,000 - square - foot museum.
Julian Beck, a co-founder of the Living Theater, is
represented by paintings and works on paper from the»40s at Supportico Lopez, while an exhibition of Richard Nonas's drawings from the»70s and small, steel sculptures from the»80s, rearranged on the floor here to respond to the immediate spatial environment, are at McCaffrey.
Williams writes: «The two artists are
represented by paintings and watercolours.
This positioning respectably keeps Solomon's new work at arm's length from the historic period
represented by the paintings in the larger show but, because his work shares obvious affinities with those paintings, it belongs there.
These artists will be
represented by paintings, photographs, sculptures and video installations.
There is a strong strain of mysticism among some Californian artists working during the 1960s and 70s, and their work will be
represented by paintings, collage and light sculpture.
His exploration of the topography of greater Los Angeles will be
represented by paintings that depict aerial grids of the city, as well as various southern California horizons and sunsets.
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These artists will be
represented by paintings, photographs, sculptures and video installations that will entirely occupy the Foundation's 28 - gallery, 45,000 - square - foot museum.
Each of these artists has appeared in many group shows and solo exhibitions, both here in the Berkshires as well as in New York City, and will be
represented by paintings and drawings.
While Biala does not participate in the exhibition, critic Hilton Kramer of The New York Times notes her obvious absence: ``... why, by the way, is Biala, a serious artist, not
represented by some paintings in the show?»
Emyr Williams reviews the exhibition Making Painting: Helen Frankenthaler and JMW Turner at Turner Contemporary, Margate writing: «The two artists are
represented by paintings and watercolours.
Important positions in minimalism are
represented by painting from Scandinavia.
The only artist to be selected for more than one gallery is the painter Philip Guston, who will be
represented by a painting from the early 1960s chosen by Christopher Wool and a painting from the mid-1970s chosen by Amy Sillman.
Alex Hay, an artist best known for his paintings of the 1960s, and who after a long hiatus began to exhibit his work again in the last two years, will be
represented by a painting shown for the first time entitled Old Green 05.
Represented by painting, sculpture, collage, drawing, and print, Kelly is a touchstone of the BMA's collection.
This cascading amalgam of precedents is wonderfully
represented by a painted - plywood construction, Third Man, 1965, and by the painted - steel construction Artisan I, 1988.
The work by Bochner is owned by MoMA, but has never been exhibited at the museum; Schneemann, although a well - known artist, will be
represented by a painting performance on video that has never been shown.
From May 28 through July 19, 2002, Lori Bookstein Fine Art will present Summer Selections, a group show comprised of seventeen artists
represented by both painting and sculpture from 1939 to the present.
Not exact matches
Then, only two anonymous bidders were left, Prince Bader and another person
represented in the room
by François de Poortere, the head of old master
paintings at Christie's.
I'll tell you what: how about you stop acting like those atheists (who do not
represent all atheists,
by the way), and desist in
painting an entire body of belief (or lack thereof) based on the actions of its most militant and aggressive members?
This thing - nonthing has been
represented in a
painting by the modern Indian artist S. H. Raza.
Maybe setting a pick right there, in the
paint, all
by himself did
represent some crude level of basketball logic.
Okemo's collection
represents a variety of mediums (
paintings, photography, photo montage, printmaking) and nearly a dozen Vermont artists (in addition to other artists from MA, NH, NY, and Canada), including a commissioned series of
paintings by Vermont artist Donald Saaf at Solitude Village.
They will surely seek to
paint her as too right wing for a district that was previously
represented by a moderate Republican, Richard Hanna, who refused to endorse Tenney in the 2016 election cycle after she tried unsuccessfully to beat him in the 2014 GOP primary.
The last thing Labour needs is for her to be able to
paint herself as an anti-establishment figure — a person who
represents the British people, but also someone thwarted
by unscrupulous politicians.
If you are in a stable relationship that you want to maintain, it's not the best idea to keep flowers, a photo or a
painting representing water, a fountain, a big mirror, a washer dryer, a bathroom, or a toilet in your love corner, which is dictated
by a bagua map.
If you want a personal touch, simply narrow your search
by interests (car enthusiast, music lover, movie buff, world traveler, bookworm, etc.) and select a
painting, portrait, or poster that
represents your hobbies.
But at least in Williams's case, a lot of his idiosyncratic, exciting early scores were at least nominated; the films almost everyone agrees
represented Desplat's finest work to date (e.g. Birth; The
Painted Veil; Lust, Caution; to say nothing of his compositions for French cinema) were all ignored
by Oscar.
As the viewer regards two separate
paintings by 16th century Dutch painter Pieter Aertsen, titled The Vegetable Seller (1576) and A Meat Stall with the Holy Family Giving Alms (1551) respectively, each cut to a different fragment of the
paintings» surfaces raises questions: what do the artworks depict; what is placed in their foregrounds; what is relegated to the background; and, ultimately, what meanings can be excavated from the artworks» layers and
represented objects?
«Kim Haynes, a K - 12 teacher and freelance writer, directs students to make collages that
represent concepts, such as a biological life cycle,» writes Todd Finley (@finleyt); «Bates Middle School, in Annapolis, teaches velocity and acceleration in 8th grade science
by having students reflect on
paintings that depict battling ships being fired upon
by cannons.»
By painting and drawing, a child begins to understand that two - dimensional lines can
represent three dimensional objects — a precursor to comprehending that letters can
represent sounds and words can
represent objects or ideas.
Previous MOT «s and tax disks Heritage trust certificate is present The exquisite
paint, chrome and interior are matched
by a immaculate trunk and engine compartment The MG C
represents a fascinating chapter in the history of MG and another example of such incredibly high quality as this one will be exceedingly difficult to find.
In the same way that even the most hapless handyman could improve on a room previously decorated
by the simple expedient of dropping a live hand grenade into an open tin of
paint and retiring to a safe distance, you would justifiably expect this second - generation Mini Countryman to
represent a considerable improvement over its predecessor.
This despite what Montier says in
Painting By Numbers about quant models
representing «a ceiling in performance (from which we detract) rather than a floor (to which we can add)»?
Devastated
by the death of his long - time four - legged companion, Santina, who passed away at 21 years of age, Mark Barone has set out to tackle an ambitious project to create 5,500
paintings of shelter dogs to
represent the number euthanized every day in the United States.
The picture
painted by Hawkins is that bird species absent from the cat area
represent species killed off
by the cats.
In the great room you'll find superb
paintings by artists
represented in the National Museum of Wildlife Art, including Nancy Glazier, Ken Carlson, Scott Christensen, and Lanford Monroe.
Highlights of this trip include a visit to the Misool archipelago and its unique topography of karst dissolution; Tomolo Bay, where various caves reveal stalactites, prehistoric cave
paintings and a mysterious jellyfish lake; Batana Island with jungle treks to hidden waterfalls escorted
by knowing locals; Waigeo Island for spelunking and snorkeling; Dampier Strait, home to some of Raja Ampat's premier coral reef; and Wayag Islands whose vibrant reefs, marine life, coves, lagoons, channels, inlets and sandy beaches
represent some of the world's truest jewels.
You will have to understand how to use the
paintings by finding what they
represent, where they have been
painted from, and how you could transpose them to the world.»
Longtime dealer Michael Findlay, a director of Acquavella Galleries, recalls a recent appointment with an established artist who's not
represented by his gallery: «She had selected a small number of
paintings and gave me a piece of paper with the titles.
Currently Chia is not
represented by any one dealer, but continues to
paint and show his work.
The most authentic statement of Manet's sense of his situation as a man and as an artist may well be his two versions,
painted in 1881, of The Escape of Rochefort, in my opinion unconscious or disguised self - images, where the equivocal radical leader, hardly an outright hero
by any standards, is
represented in complete isolation from nature and his fellow men: he is, in fact, not even recognizably present in one of the
paintings of his escape from New Caledonia.
The artists were selected
by a panel that included Arts Commission President JD Beltran; SFMOMA's Thomas Weisel Family Curator of
Painting and Sculpture Janet Bishop; Curator Mika Yoshitake from the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; Chris Meany, from Wilson Meany,
representing the Treasure Island developer and President of the Treasure Island Development Authority Board Fei Tsen.
In this two - venue exhibition,
paintings by renowned contemporary American artist Mark Bradford — who will
represent the United States at the 2017 Venice Biennale — will be on view at the DAM, while a presentation of Still's work selected in collaboration with Bradford will be on view here at CSM.
Forty - five years of abstract color
painting, defined rather reductively
by Phillips as stain
painting, is inadequately
represented by four lonely works, that span a mere six - year period: Helen Frankenthaler's Mountains and Sea, (1952), Sam Francis's, Black in Red, (1953), Morris Louis's Iris, (1954) and Kenneth Noland's Song, (1958).
And the nine works
representing Edward Hopper include the well - known «Early Sunday Morning» but also less familiar works, among them a silken view of an outdoor bistro in Paris (1909), some hardscrabble houses in Italian Quarter of Gloucester, Mass. (1912), and a sun - baked farm near Cape Cod (1930 - 33) rendered so straightforwardly that it might almost be an unusually good
painting by Andrew Wyeth.
Grace Hartigan's Sweden, (1959) and Joan Mitchell «sHemlock, (1956), are unexceptional works and Lee Krasner is
represented by the largest
painting in the show, The Seasons, (1957).