Sentences with phrase «resists easy categorization»

Staunchly gray on white, Feldman's palette in particular separates her rigorous practice from much of the abstract painting of her contemporaries, and resists any easy categorization.
Reality thus takes on a new level of complication that resists any easy categorization and signification.
A nonsymmetrical sculptural form that resists easy categorization, the work metaphorically represents the artist, who identifies with its emphatically unconventional nature.
«The artists who exhibited at Feature Inc. — from Tom of Finland to Lily van der Stokker; from Takashi Murakami to B. Wurtz; from Judy Linn to Raymond Pettibon — were, and remain, to use Lynne Cooke's poignant term «outliers»: artists who are hard to pigeon - hole and whose work actively resists easy categorization.
My own novel, Big Dragons Don't Cry, resists easy categorization and was greeted by agents with confusion.
On the other hand, though the group of painters represented here form a tight - knit «generation» (one constraint of the show is that all the artists were born between 1939 and 1949), and though the selected works originate from the same period and place, the works are aesthetically independent enough to resist any easy categorization according to style or aims... Rubinstein's curation in Reinventing Abstraction proposes something — an idea, a possible history — that may connect with others but which is, nevertheless, its own.
Dave McDermott's work embodies his distinctive approach to painting, consistently seeking to enlarge the medium's inherent boundaries and resisting easy categorization, while developing a recognizable visual vocabulary within its own pluralistic nature.
Like all of Sultan's best work, the images comprising «Porn Furniture» resist easy categorization.
In Roberts» abstract paintings multiple gestalts and provocative explorations of painting history combine into images that resist easy categorization.
In his new abstract paintings multiple gestalts and provocative explorations of painting history combine into images that resist easy categorization.
Dave McDermott's new works continue his distinctive approach to painting, consistently seeking to enlarge the medium's inherent boundaries and resisting easy categorization, while developing a recognizable visual vocabulary within their own pluralistic nature.

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This is the strength of the work, that it never falls into a single myopic category — that, in fact, it resists an either / or, that it defies easy categorization.
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