Sentences with phrase «scale paintings since»

Those paintings became her only primary source for the current large - scale paintings since there were no surviving photos of the room, and her 16 year old self became her collaborator.
Alex Israel's Sky Backdrop (2016) depicts Los Angeles's wide skies in scenographic terms, while Mary Weatherford, showing her first large - scale painting since joining Gagosian, captures the shifting atmosphere of the Pacific coast, evoking the sky and sea in painted layers and glowing, neon light.

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Since lead dust and paint chips inhaled and eaten by children often come from raising and closing old windows, the county is also earmarking $ 436,838 in leftover funds from earlier years of the lead prevention and remediation program to give out low - interest loans or grants for window replacements, based on a sliding income scale, over the next five years.
Jennifer Vranes (JensArt.com), an Oregon - based artist who specializes in large - scale landscape paintings that she calls «happy art» (with a laugh, she says she has been told that her work helps lower the blood pressure of its viewers) has found herself in a similar situation only once since she began painting commission work in the late 1990s.
Since you create paintings on very different scales — backdrops for big opera productions as well as your paintings that show in galleries.
Since I came to New York I have always been interested in a particular scale and I could get to that scale by making very large paintings, so I've always made these, and most people don't need large paintings, so some of the things I have never been able to show are these really large paintings.
Who: Beep (Biennial exhibition of Painting) has been running since 2012 and is a not - for - profit large scale celebration of contemporary pPainting) has been running since 2012 and is a not - for - profit large scale celebration of contemporary paintingpainting.
Since then, the evolution has continued resulting in large scale painted reliefs and works in the round.
Although Andre has been «officially retired since 2011» according to the gallery, the exhibition is mostly comprised of recent small - scale sculptures in a range of materials from Styrofoam to clay tile, plastic, and galvanized, painted and industrial metal.
It's been almost a decade since Fred Tomaselli stopped using drugs — that is, stopped encasing actual hallucinogen and stimulant pills in his dizzying, large - scale paintings.
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources and exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
Throughout his career, Korine has also channeled his psychologically jarring yet comedic visions into other mediums such as books, photographs, drawings, and since 2014 large - scale paintings exhibited at Gagosian Gallery.
Born in Tupelo, Mississippi and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Gilliam has been based in Washington D.C. since the early 1960's, and is part of a generation of Washington - based painters who have explored the boundaries of color, scale, and shape in painting.
Since then, she has continued to base her paintings on pastels made from direct observation, while frequently enlivening compositions through heightened color, repetition of certain elements, and manipulation of light, scale, and perspective.
Since the 1960s, she has engaged the landscape through large - scale earth works and earth drawings, multi-media installation, encaustic paintings, sculptural objects, drawings and prints.
Since 2004, Wade Guyton, started to create large - scale paintings with digital technologies such as iPhones, scanners and printers.
Japanese painter Hiroshi Senju is best known for the serenity of his large - scale waterfall paintings that he has made since 1990.
The Städel may be small compared to many museums with holdings of a similar quality, but it has what Hollein calls «an encyclopaedic spine» and, particularly since the museum agreed permanent loans from the Deutsche Bank Collection in 2008, it tells a very good story about German painting over 700 years — whether you're interested in medieval paradise - garden paintings or large - scale works by Anselm Kiefer.
For her first exhibition with Sean Kelly gallery and her first solo show in New York since 2014, Sam Moyer has realized a vibrant series of large - scale paintings as well as an architectural sculpture, and a range of drawings with oil on paper.
Since 1990, Levine has created groups of closed - system paintings that embrace the following elements: off - square painting supports of modest scale and varying depths, small borders to amplify the paintings» complex surfaces, a variety of media (oil, gouache, flashe), and a palette of primary colors.
This would be a distortion of their meaning, since the pictures are intimate and intense, and are the opposite of what is decorative; and have been painted in a scale of normal living rather than an institutional scale.
It follows the 2012 exhibition of the same name that was held at the Belkin Art Gallery, which focused on a series of large - scale paintings with inserted mirrors that Morris made in 1969 — his last paintings until the early 1980s — brought together at the Belkin for the first time since then.
Rail: Do you think having surfed ever since you were a kid, an activity you still actively love, may correspond to the way you mediate space, especially in your large - scale paintings or sculptures?
Since 2005, Gagnon has been creating large scale, interdisciplinary video installations in addition to his work in painting, printmaking, -LSB-...]
Using small bits of paper cut with hole punches, she has been constructing textural, large scale paintings that pin directly to the wall since the late 1960s.
The sixteen works range in scale from the smallest wooden panel Oval Vermell / Red Oval at 1 x 1 1/2 ft, to the monumental Pais d'Avatamsaka / Land of Avatamsaka at 8 x 17 ft.. The word tàpies translates from Catalan as walls and the notion of a wall has influenced how Tàpies has approached painting since the mid-fifties, when in Paris he discovered Brassai's photographs of walls emblazoned with graffiti.
Rotating exhibitions are on show and recent offerings have included Martin Creed's Scales exhibition, which experimented with musical sounds, sculpture, paint and audiovisuals; and a retrospective of drawings made in ballpoint pen since 1950 by a variety of artists.
Since the 1970's Judy Pfaff has synthesized sculpture, painting, and architecture into dynamic large - scale environments and innovative works on paper.
Since most of these paintings are modestly scaled, many, on a piece - by - piece examination, are perhaps less gripping than when they are viewed in concert.
Since the 1990s Stella has explored this concept in increasingly complex two - and three - dimensional works of various materials, such as the large - scale aluminum and steel sculpture Raft of the Medusa (Part I) and the mural - size painting Earthquake in Chile.
I've been seeing Wright's site - specific abstract paintings for years now - but usually in group shows, where they are easy to overlook since he often works on a relatively small scale on ceilings, cornices and high up in the corners of rooms.
PC: I want to ask you what may be one of the most obvious questions: since you've painted so many large paintings, do you differentiate greatly between size and scale?
Exhibiting internationally since the early 1990s, Suzanne McClelland's practice includes both large - scale paintings and works on paper, often extracting fragments of speech or text from various political and cultural sources, exploring the symbolic and material possibilities that reside within language.
Charles Ray's Handheld Bird, a sculpture of a bird embryo made of painted steel, continues the play with scale, material, and coloration that has been a hallmark of the artist's work since the beginning of his career.
Here he comes again, the big bruiser, with his outsize paintings and that rampant, shoving, rucking, swiping brushwork that draws attention to itself (to himself) on a scale unparalleled since the early days of abstract expressionism.
Recognized for her large - scale, rhinestone - embellished paintings of powerful black women and pattern - rich interiors, Mickalene Thomas has also pursued photography throughout her career, since her MFA days at Yale.
To be fair, I've seen some of the foundation's large - scale paintings installed in large, white - walled galleries; there, the monumental indifference seemed humorous, since they were able to mock the expansive, commercial gallery space; in this congested space, they lose that bite.
Since 1999, McNeil and Miller have constructed multimedia installations and large - scale paintings and sculptures.
Since 1977, Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) has captured people's imagination with paintings that speak to his incessant appetite for sculptural physicality, material diversity, and pictorial symbolism that have resulted in ever more audaciously scaled paintings that oscillate between abstraction and...
For his third showing with the Parisian gallery (a half decade since his last exhibition), the artist painted a new series of large scale murals that will be presented around site specific sculpture / installation created exclusively for this event.
The exhibition focuses emphatically on large - scale paintings from the 1980's, many not seen in London since that time.
[15] These improvements clearly impressed Judd, who stated «The paintings are stronger than before and thorough... The greater scale, not size, since the painting is smaller than several others, adds considerable force and abstraction... The new scale makes the forms and the rectangle of the work more nearly identical, makes the painting more autonomous and exclusive.»
Yet Schnabel painted with a grandeur and sincerity that had not been seen since the era of Abstract Expressionism, dragging painting reborn from its own wreckage and revelling in the scale and heroism of his vision.
While best known for large - scale abstract paintings, Mehretu has experimented with prints since graduate school at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she was enrolled in the painting and printmaking program in the mid-1990s.
Once the least respected of the academy's categories — history painting, with its large - scale figures and high - minded narratives ranked highest — still life became a favorite motif of modernists, since inanimate forms, such as bottles, plates, and even fruits and vegetables, permitted an emphasis on purely formal concerns.
Since the late 1980s, he has made deadpan, at times dour paintings that embrace politics as their subject matter, while tending toward compact brushwork and scales of gray rather than flashy colors and bravura expression.
Paintings and large - scale drawings of geometric shapes — some painted colorfully, some merely sketched in graphite — are presented for the first time since their 1974 debut at Heiner Friedrich's New York outpost.
(I must admit that this «we» is more aspirational than factual: as yet, too few viewers are familiar with Bluhm's entire career — only one of his large - scale late paintings has been shown in New York since 1994.)
First appearing as a figurative element in his works on paper in the mid-1990s, and since incorporated into his large - scale drawings, paintings, and films, masks were most recently featured in the artist's critically - acclaimed stage and costume design for the New York City Ballet's The Most Incredible Thing in 2016, a performance choreographed by Justin Peck and based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.
Since 1965, David Novros has been exploring mural - scale and often site - specific painting — including paintings made in traditional buon fresco, directly on a wall.
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