Jon Schueler, a painter of large -
scale abstractions known for their strong evocations of nature, died yesterday at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Manhattan.
Not exact matches
On the occasion of the only full -
scale retrospective Porter's work has been given - the exhibition called Fairfield Porter (1907 - 1975): Realist Painter in an Age of
Abstraction, which Kenworth Moffett organized at the Museum of Fine Arts in Bostonin1983 - I wrote that «For myself, though as a critic I had praised Porter's work on a number of occasions during thelast20yearsand though I
knew it well, I found I was not really prepared for what I found in this exhibition....
Today, the majority of these artists are best
known for the large -
scale, daring
abstractions they created in the 1950s and 1960s, but the careers of each painter featured in the exhibition began to take off in the 1930s and early 1940s, when surrealism still held a central place among the avant - garde.
Known for her labor - intensive, exuberant
abstractions composed of matrix - like, swirling patterns of dots, Takenaga translates her meticulous, handcrafted, easel - sized work to wallpaper in this large -
scale commission.
Best
known for large -
scale interiors, landscapes, and portraits featuring powerful black figures, Marshall explores narratives of African American history from slave ships to the present and draws upon his deep knowledge of art history from the Renaissance to twentieth - century
abstraction, as well as other sources such as the comic book and the muralist tradition.
Although Goldberg is best
known for his large -
scale, New York School paintings, a close look at his later work reveals affinities with graffiti art and an urban aesthetic placed in productive tension with the rigors of postwar American
abstraction.
No matter the
scale, Bray explores the ambiguous realm between
abstraction and representation, evoking notions of the Western landscape both romantic and unromantic.
Diebenkorn achieved world fame with his large -
scale canvas based oil paintings and vivid
abstractions known as the Ocean Park which included more than 140 of his paintings.
Giles Lyon is
known for large -
scale, pop surreal paintings: comic book
abstractions that explore themes of interconnectivity and imminent ecological collapse.
Well
known for large stylized figurative paintings with elements of
abstraction, his studio practice has evolved to include directed
abstraction in intimately
scaled paintings.
Beyond a visible diversity, these pieces of art explore the mechanisms from where we give a meaning to the objects we believe we
know: blew up press images reproducing well -
known paintings, reworked old movies» extracts thought
abstraction; rebuilt disseminated fragments... These large
scales works on paper often participate in her installation's scenography.
Abstract painting was not new, but large —
scale abstraction was the breakthrough of this group — artmaking was
no longer confined to the canvas on an easel.
This exhibition took an unusual look at the work of Louise Fishman — a painter
known for her art's athleticism and
abstraction — by focusing on small
scale and sculpture.
Considered the founder of Lyrical
Abstraction — a movement distinct from geometric abstraction in the organic style of its forms — and the organizer of the «Abstraction Lyrique» exhibition held in Paris in 1947, Georges Mathieu is best known for his large - scale paintings featuring curving calligra
Abstraction — a movement distinct from geometric
abstraction in the organic style of its forms — and the organizer of the «Abstraction Lyrique» exhibition held in Paris in 1947, Georges Mathieu is best known for his large - scale paintings featuring curving calligra
abstraction in the organic style of its forms — and the organizer of the «
Abstraction Lyrique» exhibition held in Paris in 1947, Georges Mathieu is best known for his large - scale paintings featuring curving calligra
Abstraction Lyrique» exhibition held in Paris in 1947, Georges Mathieu is best
known for his large -
scale paintings featuring curving calligraphic lines.
He is best
known for large
scale abstractions that express concerns about the destruction of the global ecological balance — from painterly musings on the destruction of the Mesoamerican Olmec, Maya...
This is a great show, at once fresh and
knowing, the concept of rendering commercial imagery into
abstraction beautifully served by Simon's razor - sharp sense of line, color, and
scale.
Known for her love of paint and process, Holt's
abstractions in several sizes (8 x 8 inches, sold individually these small works are also considered studies for larger
scale abstractions that can be commissioned in any size, 30 x 30 inches, etc..)
How Richter evolved from his earlier photo - based paintings to the Abstraktes Bilds is lesser
known, however, and this painting (one of his earliest
abstractions) is a key in that transition: to make it he put an earlier canvas under the microscope and painted a tiny square of it at greatly expanded
scale.
Best
known for his large -
scale paintings featuring black figures, defiant assertions of blackness in a medium in which African Americans have long been «invisible men,» Marshall's interrogation of art history covers a broad temporal swath stretching from the Renaissance to 20th - century American
abstraction.
He was most widely recognized for his large -
scale, luminous
abstractions known as the Ocean Park paintings.
There are other works (interestingly, many of which spring from the word «train») that retain their ambiguity through
abstraction, such as the intensely blue, self - explanatory «AS THE CROW FLIES (the distance between my studio and the Drawing Center (3666 miles) drawn on
scale 1/1, 5900000 lines of 39.37 inch» (2014) by Kris Van Dessel; the colorful, hard - edge monoprint silkscreen from the artist
known as HENSE, «Shape» (2014); and Carl Fudge's black - and - white woodcut «Bricklayer 1» (2014).
As the story goes, and it is well
known enough not to bear repeating, in 1952, when Frankenthaler was all of 23 years old, she painted «Mountains and Sea,» an epic -
scaled abstraction (86 5/8 by 117 1/4 inches) now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.