Sentences with phrase «scale of his work combined»

The intimate scale of his work combined with his restless search for veracity convey his technical proficiency, pictorial intelligence, and quest for simplification.

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Combined efforts will allow us to accelerate and scale the collective power of our work.
SGE senior staff have a combined 60 years of experience in artist management, large scale festival production and brand integration and have worked with artists as diverse as Guns N» Roses and The Cure.
«Going back to work and continuing to breastfeed takes some organization and planning,» says Jennifer Bowen Hicks, editor of Hirkani's Daughters: Women Who Scale Modern Mountains to Combine Breastfeeding and Working (La Leche League International).
Hicks, Jennifer HIRKANI»S DAUGHTERS: Women Who Scale Modern Mountains to Combine Breastfeeding and Working La Leche League International, 2005 The title of this book was inspired by an ancient Indian tale about a young mother, Hirkani, who scaled down a 1,000 - foot vertical cliff in order to get to her baby to breastfeed.
By combining these with observations from Planck, we can now obtain a link to the large - scale structures of giant molecular clouds,» remarks Timea Csengeri from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy (MPIfR), Bonn, Germany, who led the work of combining the APEX and Planck data.
Synopsis: «A psychological - horror series set in the Stephen King multiverse, Castle Rock combines the mythological scale and intimate character storytelling of King's best - loved works, weaving an epic saga of darkness and light, played out on a few square miles of Maine woodland.
And South Park Bigger Longer & Uncut remains their defining statement, a work combining epic scale (a land war with Canada, a trip to the depths of Hades, a daylight raid on the Baldwin compound) with intimate character comedy (Satan's grief over his lover Saddam Hussein's infidelity is genuinely touching), wrapped in a biting commentary on censorship and topped off with belting show tunes worthy of West Side Story.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work As Above So Below, opening at MASS MoCA on May 24, 2014, combines graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
This exhibition features a selection of large - scale works on paper that combine collage, painting, drawing, printmaking.
During her talk, Fernández, a 2005 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and recipient of many prestigious works, will reflect on her new works, including her recent show at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, «As Above So Below,» a large - scale exhibition in which Fernandez combined graphite and gold to make a series of immersive, interconnected installations.
Born in Nigeria, Akunyili Crosby's large - scale works combine collage, painting, drawing and printmaking and «challenge conventions of portraiture, even as they filter a number of art historical and literary influences.»
The exhibition featured a series of works on paper, combined together rhythmically repeating a flattening of time and scale.
Teresita Fernández's latest solo show of new work at MASS MoCA As Above So Below will combine graphite and gold to create a series of immersive, interconnected installations whose scale shifts from intimate to vast, from miniature to panoramic.
They still rely on a flattened cubist spatial structure but on a much larger scale and with light flooding the canvases and brush marks recalling American art of the heroic post-war days; recalling, in fact, his own heroic days, for despite an increasingly sure technique, these later works are quieter, blander even, than the assertive and clamorous combines of his early maturity.
Recently, Shawcross has developed the scale of his practice, taking on architectural spaces with work that combines epic scope and poetic grace.
As in much of Friedman's practice, which culls from art historical tradition with an intent to subvert, the work combines an investigation of low - brow materials — in this case, baking tins — with massive scale and the permanence of steel.
Born in Nigeria, she lives and works in Los Angeles, where two exhibitions of her large - scale works combining collage, painting, drawing and printmaking were mounted this fall.
More recently, his work has addressed social and political controversies through large - scale narrative paintings that combine elements of the Japanese woodblock print with inspiration from Renaissance church art.
In Untitled # 7, a large - scale canvas from 1984, Martin produces a work of supreme grace, combining the very basic elements of art — color and line — into a canvas that emanates a quiet, yet powerful authority.
The exhibition presents his well - known repertoire of appropriated imagery, expressively rendered in 15 large - scale works that combine traditional and digital print media in editions and unique hand - painted prints.
Using the plastic - molded tops of battery - operated remote controls and other common electrodomestic equipment, enlarging them to a giant scale, the artist combines these found objects into sculptural compositions that recall the work of Anthony Caro.
Her large scale works on paper, which combine collage, drawing, painting, and printmaking, challenge conventions of portraiture, even as they filter a number of art historical and literary influences.
Known for her large - scale works that combine geometric drawings, numerical series, images and writings, Hanne Darboven (Munich, Germany, 1941 - 2009) is often associated with conceptual art, a correlation that should be nuanced further given the unmistakably subjective nature of the process of realization and expression of her works.
Working in the wake of American antecedents such as Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly — who brought a certain sense of freedom to bear on their evident romance with European art and aesthetics — Schnabel made audaciously scaled paintings and sculptures whose richly hybrid sources were expressed in an attitude of baroque excess combined with improvisational daring.
While some artists create large - scale oil paintings, others draw on top of photographs, or combine sculpture and two - dimensional work.
«Nathan Slate Joseph's work uniquely combines the large - scale exuberance of Abstract Expressionism with the laissez - faire mellowness of found - object art.»
This exhibition space seemed to meld the works of each of its artists into one combined, large scale sculptural form.
This modest statement conceals the fact that these pieces are original and extremely challenging works of art that combine large scale abstractions in yellow, green, blue, and purple with the texture of torn, cut, and carved cardboard.
Employing both drawing and collage, Taylor creates the pieces by combining charcoal, graphite, cloth, oil, paper and wire into works full of minute complexity on a gigantic scale.
Installed throughout the Museum's Upper Galleries — and including examples of Ai's signature wallpaper combining timely subjects and traditional motifs — the exhibition features the following large - scale works, among others:
The installation she is creating at F.L.A. will be a combine a large scale mural and works on paper made of masking tape.
These factors, combined with Tobey's non-demonstrative personality, the small scale and delicacy of his works, his background in commercial illustration, and his distance both geographically and temperamentally from the New York School, counted against him.
Tatiana Trouvé is well known for the large - scale spatial installations integrated with architecture and her paintings, while Laure Prouvost mainly works on video and immersive installations combined with video.The exhibitions are named for the titles of their works: «The Sparkle of Absence» is from Trouvé's conceptual series, consisting of works that have never been materialized and that are only in the existence of titles; «Into All That Is Here» comes from the latest work of Prouvost's most representative series «Granddad».
David Claerbout's paintings on paper are fundamental to his film practice; Ilse D'Hollander's intimate canvases are sensual explorations of the physical act of painting; Jose Dávila interrogates how the modernist movement has been translated, appropriated, and reinvented; Laurent Grasso's meticulous appropriations of classical paintings integrate impossible phenomena, blurring the line between the historical and contemporary; Rebecca Horn's large - scale gestural paintings evoke her early performance work, their dimensions being determined by the artist's physical reach; Callum Innes» Exposed Paintings are concerned with both making and unmaking the work; Idris Khan utilizes language, melding thousands of lines of stamped text into singular abstract images; Hugo McCloud's work fuses industrial and fine art materials; Sam Moyer combines found textures into a fresh, expanded, artistic palette; and James White's oil paintings reimagine the still life as a chance freeze - frame.
Working in a mixture of commercial house paint and alkyd medium to create a multi-layered surface, the artist combines bold color and grand scale, employing a geometry that obfuscates meaning even as it seems to describe the workings of a complex system.
Since that time, Anderson has gone on to create large - scale theatrical works which combine a variety of media — music, video, storytelling, projected imagery, sculpture — in which she is an electrifying performer.
For this exhibition Gillick combines new work in a range of media, surface, and scale.
His large - scale wall works are highly unique and combine artistic aesthetic reminiscent of the abstract expressionists with the handmade technique of fine craftspeople.
Laurie Anderson creates large - scale theatrical works that combine a variety of media — music, video, storytelling, projected imagery, sculpture — in which she is an electrifying performer.
Her New York Times obituary reads, «[Mary's] works... combined a sense of mythic power with a sensitivity to shape that was all their own, achieving a subtlety of expression that belied their monumental scale
Working with serial cast glass parts to enlarge scale and combining these elements with metal, wood and other materials to create monumental works, he has raised glass sculpture to the realm of public art.
The Brooklyn - born artist became well - known in the mid -»80s for her large - scale works combining photography and textual elements with watercolor, ink, or acrylic paint, and creating nuanced statements on contemporary society's perception of race, gender, and identity.
Terence Koh «s work combines a diverse range of media, sometimes culminating in durational performances and large - scale installations.
Often working with every day and found materials such as fabric, glass, wood, metal and ceramics, the artist typically makes small to medium scale organic constructions that combine an almost «Beuysian» shamanistic or ritualistic use of materials with the formalism of early modernist sculptural objects.
Allison Katz's new commission combines graphic work and painting, taking the form of a poster announcing, and displayed alongside, a new large - scale painting.
Grosse's work seamlessly combines the subtle nuances of light and shadow, characteristic of traditional landscape painting, with the weight and spectacle of large scale sculpture.
The large scale drawing (three metres by two metres wide) is made up of separate sheets of papers that combine to form a singular large work.
And Ruth Root's «Old Odd and Oval», that focus on her latest body of work, medium - to large - scale to site - engaged paintings that demonstrate her experimentations with new materials and fabrication methods as she combines hand - painted Plexiglas with colorful fabric patterns she designs digitally.
Laurel Holloman decided to combine the large scale murals of The Fifth Element to create a visual journey that interplays the abstracts work with newer slightly figurative landscapes of animals and plants.
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