Charged by the energy of the exploding art scene and discovering the works of his American contemporaries while in New York, including Abstract Expressionists Mark Rothko, Hans Hoffman and Ad Reinhardt, Douaihy moved away from his earlier academic style and began his much sought - after
series of minimalist abstract paintings.
Christoph Dahlhausen, Study for intervention, 2010 July 31 — October 31, 2010 Curator: Lesley Harding This project by Christoph Dahlhausen (Germany) and David Thomas (Australia), their second collaboration, takes the form of
a series of minimalist and subtle interventions in the transitory spaces and often overlooked zones at Heide.
San Francisco - based artist Evelyn Reyes has been diligently creating robust
series of minimalist drawings at Creativity Explored for the past 15 years; over this time she has consistently maintained a presence in the contemporary outsider art discourse...
The result is an extremely pleasing
series of minimalist imagery — a lot of which you can purchase to adorn your own walls.
Singapore - based art director Zi Wei Tain has taken note of Dicaprio's style successes and transformed them into
a series of minimalist posters that are just as stylish as the suits themselves.
Talbot Rice Gallery, 31 July — 3 October 2015 Hanne Darboven is perhaps best known for
her series of minimalist installations that involved painstakingly transcribing dates in what the artist called «mathematical prose».
SHAPEGUARD, a photo
series of minimalist snapshots of Miami's colorful rescue towers captured by Paolo Pettigiani.
Monolicious II, a new
series of minimalist architectural photography shot by Sebastian Weiss.
Not exact matches
This post is part
of Minimalist Holidays, a
series inspired by the idea that you can enjoy the holidays more when you do less.
The holidays are a great time to inspire kids to create and give and today, as part
of Asha and my
Minimalist Holidays
series, I wanted to share 14 ideas for kid crafted gifts.
When we started writing
Minimalist Parenting, we wrote a
series of posts called «Share Your Brilliance» in which we asked for peoples» thoughts on...
As part
of Asha and my
Minimalist Holidays
series (be sure to click over and check out the other great posts!)
The holiday season is upon us and I'm super excited to announce
Minimalist Holidays, a
series of posts inspired by the central theme
of Minimalist Parenting: that you can enjoy life more when you do less.
I originally wrote this for our
Minimalist Holidays
series, but I think it's worth revisiting as many
of us have decluttering and simplifying on our minds.
The show came to a close with a
series of «90s - inspired
minimalist silky slip gowns — perfect antidotes to the frothy, floral dresses Marchesa showed the night before.
In complete contrast, the film is interjected with a
series of austere,
minimalist performances by the self - taught Kinshasa Symphonic Orchestra.
The
Minimalist Series of furniture first appearing in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.
Making his feature narrative debut, director William Oldroyd takes a
minimalist approach to things, allowing a
series of slow, steady transitions and dissolves to help depict both the passing
of time as well as Katherine's shifting psychological state
of being.
Deeper and deeper Charley travels into the truth
of Jerry's nightly activities, uncovering a secret passageway with locked cells on either side and witnessing a feeding (The victim gives the first
of a few notable character moments when she shows concern for the kid as the life slowly drains from her), until Gillespie brings the sequence to a
minimalist climax with a precise
series of pans that track Jerry's movements while Charley awaits a moment to escape.
The new Shelby
Series 2 is the evolution
of that
minimalist car, offering breathtaking performance in a modern two seat roadster.»
This sleek,
minimalist version was built in a very limited
series of ten to celebrate Donkervoort's tenth anniversary in 1988.
The
series, which was born in the pages
of Anders Nilsen's art school sketchbook, centers around the journey
of tiny talking birds, set against
minimalist landscapes.
In the opening, Campo Santo does a good job breaking your heart into pieces with a
minimalist series of text sprinkled in as you learn the controls.
The game's single player component features a campaign for each, but these are essentially a
series of missions introduced by a paragraph or two
of text to provide a
minimalist story.
But, after getting a handle on horizontal and vertical attacks, guard impacts, and the 8 - way run, Soulcalibur quickly became my favorite fighting
series because
of its elegant, rock - paper - scissors gameplay and its
minimalist design.
It plays out a bit like Risk, but enhanced with the «influence» elements
of recent flavours
of Sid Meier's Civilization
series and a
minimalist implementation
of the resource gathering from games like «The Settlers» and «Kingdom for Keflings».
The result is a game that brings together a
series of brilliantly designed levels that set the bar in terms
of imaginative possibilities and tactile realizations, leaving it difficult to complain about the new aesthetic that simplifies the larger view by stitching it altogether with
minimalist detail.
Smaller than the previous Xbox One models, and featuring a sleek,
minimalist black design, the machine updates the technical specifications
of the
series, but is compatible with all current games.
In his
series Nowhere in Particular, Berlin - based photographer Matthias Heiderich captured a range
of minimalist architectural shots during a road trip through America, covering British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada and Wyoming.
Stella's «Black Paintings,» a
series of pinstriped
Minimalist works from 1958 — 60, for example, have fetched up to $ 5 million at auction, but most
of his more recent works sell for well under $ 1 million.
The
series of monochrome tweet paintings,
of which @TheRealHennessy Tweets, Moby is an outstanding example, presents the viewer with a strangely puzzling juxtaposition
of a
minimalist canvas and painted words.
This
series, begun in 1950, included literally hundreds
of paintings and had a huge impacton on the
Minimalists» obsession with his investigations into the indistinctness
of optical perception.
In 2010, the exhibition Lines in Space: Paule Vézelay & Linda Karshan featured Linda Karshan's recent
minimalist drawings as a complement to the purity
of Paule Vézelay's constructions (the «Lines in Space»
series) and her related drawings spanning the 1930s to 1970.
Kirstin Mitchell's tranquil gradient
series and alluring
minimalist statements, in a single room punctuated by quirky objects, seem notably different from the complex gestural abstractions by Karen Schwartz that fill the rest
of Hathaway Gallery's expansive spaces.
During the run
of the show, Superior Viaduct will feature the work
of photographer Ruby Ray, screen films by renowned
minimalist composer Phill Niblock, and present a
series of live performances including including legendary sax player Roscoe Mitchell, dissonant acoustic guitarist Bill Orcutt, and more.
However, there is evidence
of the connection between the
Minimalist and New Wave sensibilities in the
series of essays that Robert Smithson wrote in the late»60s and early»70s.
The fact that Mr. Noland, a pioneer
of Color Field painting in the 1960's, works in
series and in a usually
Minimalist mode
of hard - edge abstraction sometimes brings the curse
of formula to his compositions.
Rothenberg made her name in New York in the 1970s, with a
series of horse paintings, bucking the prevailing
minimalist, abstract trend.
PLACE IN ART HISTORY: Though known for his abstract and
minimalist paintings and sculptures, Frank Stella created a
series of combine paintings in his own geometric style.
Fred Sandback: Renowned for his
Minimalist, conceptual sculptures, Fred Sandback's best - known works were made using colored acrylic yarn, like his «leaning»
series, which used lengths
of yarn, extended between walls and floors, to alter the perception
of a space.
Following his Sky and Torn Sky / Cloud
series from the early 1970s, Goode turned towards what can be seen as an existential inquiry into
Minimalist painting, color, and the reification
of the painting as an object.
In his richly hued,
minimalist works, Kim seeks to push the edges
of what we understand as abstract painting by using the medium to develop an idea that typically gets worked out over the course
of an ongoing
series.
In keeping with the duality
of day and night, the exhibition sprawls across two floors
of the museum, with exclusively black works such as the twelve - part mask
series MOONRISE (2004), the
minimalist X sculpture Lessness (2003) or one
of Rondinone's psychologically haunting, ambient sound installations being shown on the basement level.
There is a still - prevalent trend in painting to discuss abstract and
minimalist composition as accomplished through a
series of logical moves — the development
of formulas and blueprints more associated with «design» than any kind
of affective reaction.
For the «Waves
Series» he delicately, yet with great physical exertion and in a single exhalation, whisked at the surface
of each painting, creating
minimalist, repeated yet ad hoc sweeps across the surface.
The show begins with Genzken's crafted
minimalist sculptures — structurally engineered and with a very obvious architectural basis — and culminate with her
series of assemblages and installations that she is most well known for creating.
Work by Douglas Witmer February 25 — April 2, 2011 As a departure from his larger
minimalist paintings, Douglas Witmer has two
series of intimate, seldom seen works.
The installation mirrors the functioning bulbs installed on the gallery ceiling and is part
of an ongoing
series of sculptures that deal with an investigation
of light and the transformation
of industrial design items into iconic
minimalist sculptures.
Whereas the image
of the bamboo itself is
minimalist, two - dimensional and nearly naive, the quality
of execution gives the entire
series a textural sense
of three - dimensionality.
Baconian Empericism originating in 16th Century Dutch Landscape painting and finding its way into the grid
of minimalist painting is manifest as a
series of intersecting metal framings that hold the mirrors in place and distribute the urban scene along a flat grid.