Sentences with phrase «series imaginary landscapes»

In the 1950s he began his new series Imaginary Landscapes he retained his usage of a «pseudo-language,» but added the new element of space.
He began his new series Imaginary Landscapes he retained his usage of a «pseudo-language,» but added the new element of space.

Not exact matches

Chronos is a gorgeous third - person action game that fits well in the Rift, using VR to turn players» worlds into a series of tiny imaginary landscapes.
Gottlieb called his series Burst and Imaginary Landscapes, and both titles could apply to Bannard as well.
In the series The Book of Changes Kha produces imaginary landscapes that trace aspects of her own cultural heritage using sourced material from the collections of Chinese porcelains at the British Museum.
Thomas's «Interiors and Landscapes» series, depicting imaginary environments (at left, Landscape With Ocean, 2012), was inspired by her residency last year at Giverny, Claude Monet's home and gardens, and is influenced by vintage books on modern décor as well as the artist's interest in how we «decorate our spaces to make us feel like a particular character or person.»
Mame Diarra Niang's «Metropolis Central» series of photographs flattens Johannesburg's urban landscape into arrangements of colored planes, refashioning it into an imaginary, mutable territory that stands in for the artist's peripatetic upbringing.
This series, unlike the Imaginary Landscape series, suggests a basic landscape with a sun and a ground.
Thomas Cole's epic series of imaginary landscape paintings, «The Course of Empire,» is the centerpiece.
At the beginning of the 1950s, he embarked on a series entitled «Imaginary Landscapes».
The exhibition includes examples from the primary series of Gottlieb's mature work — Labyrinths, Bursts, and Imaginary Landscapes — highlighting the dialogue between the three bodies of work as he made subtle but significant variations to a few familiar formats over three decades.
traces the continual and deliberate evolution in the artist's work from his early to late career and reveals Gottlieb's constant willingness to reevaluate his paintings throughout his lifetime.The eleven works on view, created between 1948 and 1972, focus on three specific series: the Pictographs, the Imaginary Landscapes and the Burst paintings.As Lilly Wei writes, «All three serve as deeply meaningful touchstones, sometimes serious in intent, other times playful, to which he returned to time and again, in one formulation or another, all his life.»
Other important contributors to action painting include: Mark Tobey noted for his White Writing style of calligraphic gesturalism; Franz Kline, an artist whose works include colour field compositions as well as vigorous gestural work, sometimes compared to gigantically enlarged fragments of Chinese calligraphy); Robert Motherwell (in his series entitled Elegy to the Spanish Republic, and his powerful black and white paintings); Cy Twombly (in his gestural works based on calligraphic, linear symbols) and Adolph Gottlieb (noted for his abstract surrealist series including Pictographs, Imaginary Landscapes and Bursts).
Works in the series «Notations (Imaginary Landscape)» are on view and seen as topographical portraits by the artist, visually translating the Antarctic landscape's mountains and ice.
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