Sentences with phrase «series of action paintings»

This abstract painting is part of the artist's new series of action paintings, entitled «Instinct» which featur...
This abstract painting is part of the artist's new series of action paintings, entitled «Instinct» which feature...
This abstract painting is part of the artist's new series of action paintings, entitled «Instinct» which features...
This abstract painting is part of the artist's new series of action paintings, entitled «Instinct» which feat...

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With wild - card additions like the Silver Surfer and Clea and the Son of Satan, the series would become an unwieldy canvas for the action - painting antics of whichever writer happened to have the assignment.
As a spin - off of the popular action series, Monster Hunter Stories expands the world with a shiny, new, undeniably cute coat of paint.
When the Journey 4 Justice Alliance (which is little more than a union - funded front group) filed a series of specious civil rights complaints against the school systems in Newark, Chicago, and New Orleans back in 2014, I wrote that the actions seemed to herald «a cynical shift in strategy by reform opponents» to paint charters in a racially - divisive light.
Despite early previews stirring up fears that the series was adopting an uncharacteristically dark and gritty tone, this new SSX is pretty much the same, light - hearted, trick - laden action that was a smash hit last generation, just with a fresh coat of paint and a leaderboard system called RiderNet, similar to Need for Speed «s Autolog.
This series, Exit / Dark Matter, which Parrino made in the 1990s, comprises 41 ink, graphite, and spray - paint drawings and paintings on vellum, using images he appropriated (to use that quintessentially»80s word) from comic books, artists like Goya and Robert Smithson, bikers, rock musicians, the killer Charles Manson, and various faces and events, all of which depict action and riot.
Previous influential works by their peers and predecessors are also featured, such as examples from Yves Klein's Anthropométrie, which uses the naked female body as a living paint brush, and Andy Warhol's invocation of automatic movement and action through his series of Dance Diagrams.
The actual performing of a painting involves giving oneself over to a series of actions and trusting in the body and what the body knows.
Lichtenstein adopted a series of different artistic languages, first approximating Picasso's style of the 1940s, in 1956 turning to a more ornamental idiom and then to Rococo motifs, and finally turning to abstraction in 1958 in a late variation of Action painting.
Pollock's energetic «action paintings», with their «busy» feel, are different, both technically and aesthetically, from the violent and grotesque Women series of Willem de Kooning's figurative paintings and the rectangles of color in Mark Rothko's Color Field paintings (which are not what would usually be called expressionist, and which Rothko denied were abstract).
Pollock's energetic action paintings, with their «busy» feel, are different both technically and aesthetically, to the violent and grotesque Women series of Willem de Kooning.
The most obvious comment made by Young's series is the reinvention of action painting (the title Greeting Card comes from a 1944 Jackson Pollock painting) and the continuation of abstraction through conceptual means long after the end - game conclusions of formalism.
Since its first production in September 2007 — Aaron Young's Greeting Card, a 9,216 - square - foot «action» painting created by the burned - out tire marks of 10 choreographed motorcycles — the Armory has organized a series of immersive performances, installations, and works of art that have drawn critical and popular attention.
In 2009 she was one of ten artists selected from an international competition to receive funding to produce a series of paintings about the future of Vermont for the «Art of Action» project.
Here, the artist presents his new series of «caloric paintings», in which Joo meticulously calculates the number of calories individuals would expend performing various actions.
The panels may be repositioned to hang from a series of hooks on the work's surface or even mounted on surrounding walls within reach of the chains; both actions are encouraged by the artist in the inscription that appears on the reverse of the painting.
In addition to these participatory actions and major installations, the exhibition will also contain several series of new paintings and the film The Tenant, 2010, which follows the journey of a soap bubble as it wanders through a deserted house in a permanent state of suspension.
Considered one of the greatest and most famous American painters, Jackson Pollock was a performer of sorts, an artist who dripped and smeared his paint onto the laying canvas through a series of movements and gestures, thus giving life to Action Painting.
A camera positioned surveillance - style shows the artists engaged in a series of preparatory and exhaustive actions: spilling Yves Klein bluish paint on the floor to reveal the reflection of overhead lights, holding a box in the corner and letting it fall to the ground, and lassoing a bucket of tennis balls.
In Wet & Wild Josh Reames presents a new series of paintings which employ commonly used artistic techniques, such as trompe - l'oeil, action painting, graphic design and rudimentary drawing, all existing on one plane.
FUJI is one in a series of 110 homonymous abstract paintings made by the German artist GERHARD RICHTER (b. 1932) in the mid-1990s as part of his continuing investigation into the essential components of painting: surface, colour and action.
On the ground floor, there are a series of large - scale canvases, part of the artist's Action Paintings body of work.
Greatest Art Critics Series Harold Rosenberg Biography of Art Critic of the New Yorker, Invented term «Action - Painting».
Is it merely a series of totally self - contained, self - explanatory forms of expression (like Abstract Expressionism), enlivened only by a heightened awareness of the process involved (as in Pollock's action painting - brilliantly captured by the photography of Hans Namuth)?
In three large drawings, hands carry out a series of actionspainting an oval, holding a cloth folded into a triangle, or presenting a painted rectangular board.
His series Black Paintingspresented a systematized approach to abstraction, offering a more methodical and intellectualized alternative to the action - painting of Jackson Pollock's Abstract - Expressionism.
Her Little Image series which she began in 1946 incorporated dots and drips of paint which inspired Pollock's now famous action painting of the same period.
From 1962 on he began to spend summers at an artist colony in Provincetown, which inspired a series of 64 works in which he splashed oil paint, mimicking the action of sea spray on canvas.
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).
See the painting process in action through a series of timelapse videos.
In the United States Roberto Matta paints his Psychological Morphology series and, together with Picasso and Orozco, influences Jackson Pollock, who in 1944 paints Gothic, at the threshold of Action Painting.
Combined with the evidence that many unused postcards were found in the box along with the paintings, it might be assumed that the whole series was ongoing and consciously kept to within strict parameters, quite the opposite of what Harold Rosenberg called «action painting
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