Sentences with phrase «rhythmic composition»

The masonry - framed windows of Harlem's vernacular architecture nd an echo in the rhythmic composition of the facade, with its textured, precast concrete and windows of varying proportions.
Sara Ludy premieres a new live audiovisual performance that arranges found imagery and field recordings into a rhythmic composition of otherworldly forms.
In the same gallery, Eric Aho's Ice Cut turns a hole in a thick sheet of ice into a forceful void, and Yvonne Jacquette's birdseye view of a cove in Maine delineates the tide into a rhythmic composition of bending, parallel blue lines.
Zadie Xa, Ride the Chaktu / / First Contact Zadie Xa's Ride the Chaktu / / First Contact pastiches music, voices, breath and the sound of ubiquitous technology into a layered, rhythmic composition inducing a trance - like state of listening.
From the perspectival play of the 1960s, to the single lines in space of the 1970s, and rhythmic compositions of the 1980s, Castellani's beguiling topographies overtly challenged the categories of painting and sculpture.
Nazari's paintings blend contemporary architecture and ancient archaeological sites and artifacts into rhythmic compositions that bend the eye; the compositions are sites beyond definition.
Like the other paintings included in the Perls show, La Siesta reflects Carreño's style of the late 1940s, characterized by flattened forms inscribed within rhythmic compositions.
Although made of humble, industrial materials — mainly iron and concrete — the artist achieves elegant, rhythmic compositions resulting from the subtle interlacing of the different textures and the spaces between them.
Although still anchored in representation, Brett moved even as a young artist toward boldly graphic, rhythmic compositions that verged on the abstract.
His photographs were always anchored in representation and straight photography, but even as a young artist he moved toward boldly graphic, rhythmic compositions that verged on the abstract.
His freeform style creates endless outcomes of interweaving shapes and motifs that grow organically to build rhythmic compositions.

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Oiticica's gouache Metaesquema 286 (1958) shows the effective use of simple, monochromatic shapes to create an active, open composition where the forms appear to pulsate across the plane, expanding the field in a rhythmic pattern that infers space beyond the paper's borders.
Heavy, conspicuous post-production and dense sound and musical compositions create a fluid and compelling rhythmic montage within the work.
Among the paintings on view is «Moody Blues for Jack Whitten» (2018), a composition of rhythmic lines and shades of blue that Bradford initiated before the death of his friend Jack Whitten, and completed for this exhibition.
Accompanying the rhythmic sequence of images is a re-edit of a techno track, referring to the practice of distilling, extracting and repeating elements of an existing composition in order to maximize its use value.
With the circular cut mesh, the threaded compositions become more rhythmic and fluid.
These colors contribute to the painting's composition, which carefully hovers between exuberant rhythmic energy and peaceful stasis.
Though he does not disclose the details of the context or narrative of his work, Krisanamis has described his method as spontaneous, which he parallels to musical improvisation — weaving together color, line, and collaged elements in a rhythmic manner to form his compositions.
The first exploration of this essential lineage encompasses dance, avant - garde composition, popular music and subcultures, and rhythmic video editing from the twentieth century to the present day.
In his solo show, Giehl will also exhibit bold abstract paintings that present balanced compositions of rhythmic forms.
By arranging the photographs into large grids, Joyce constructs unique narratives that combine multiple, independent moments into rhythmic geometrical compositions.
Thereafter, I deployed some of the rhythmic features I found from these digital images to re-create the composition of the paintings.»
LARGELY KNOWN AS A WASHINGTON, D.C, - BASED ARTIST who dedicated herself to her practice full - time late in life, Alma Thomas (1891 - 1978) is recognized for her abstract compositions, exuberant works defined by rhythmic pattern and vibrant color.
Generally, minimalist compositions tend to emphasize simplicity in melodic line and harmonic progression, to stress repetition and rhythmic patterns, and to reduce historical or expressive reference.
The resulting abstract images create rhythmic, intuitive compositions and offer tension between the organic and rectilinear.
The work test the boundaries of perception through rhythmic, whirring, repeating compositions.
Known primarily for his intensive exploration of color, Albers often utilized tones of black, white, and grey while working out new ideas and new techniques, crafting finely tuned studies of light and perception while emphasizing the graphic and rhythmic qualities of his compositions.
The rhythmic ebbing and flowing of the cool blue water reflect the sun's rays that are representative in the brilliant yellows that appears through the composition.
Creating undulating forms on which to transpose his koi fish, he mirrors the rhythmic beauty of the natural world in his compositions.
The rhythmic long verticals of the tall, skinny composition are punctuated by magazine images, alphabet letters, and photographs.
Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form will show that his dramatic viewpoints, rhythmic patterning, and abstract compositions were influenced by his work at Condé Nast.
Viewed aesthetically, the composition of the piece — the weight of the letters fluctuating with each line, the spacing between the lines methodically decreasing as the text progresses, the winding italics creating rhythmic markers on a background of «ghost text» from the same selection peering through a thin overcoat of white paint — encourage appreciation of the textural qualities of the written word.
The artist observes the city and filters archetypical elements of it to make a rhythmic panoramically composition.
Importantly, the heavy influence of music is evident not only in the soundtracks and Adkins» selection of musicians and composers as some of his subjects, but in the structure and composition of the videos — the rhythmic interactions between images in double - and triple - channel works, the cadence of interposed blank spaces, and the recurrent vibrating stereoscopic imagery that pulsates with life.
The influence of Jazz underlies his compositions, animating them with rhythmic movements and emboldening his masterful use of colour.
With their rhythmic formations and dynamic compositions, these works attempt to mask their real power through their own surface seduction.
The rhythmic aspect of these compositions is playful, but it also acts to co-ordinate the individual images into a whole, new statement.
In discussing his stripe work, Davis spoke not simply about the importance of color, but about «color interval:» the rhythmic, almost musical, effects caused by the irregular appearance of colors or shades within a composition.
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