Sentences with phrase «series paintings their names»

Davis gives the Mix Tape series paintings their names based on songs he heard during the creation process.

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As its name suggests, the BMW 6 - Series Coupe Frozen Silver Edition will be painted in the high - maintenance BMW Individual Frozen Silver exterior paint with contrasting black mirror caps and a new set of 20» bi-color Ferric Gray / gloss M Performance wheels.
The example given was A Song of Ice and Fire, where the covers have gone from elaborate painted fantasy (when the series was new) to very simple, almost generic icons on single - color backgrounds, almost totally obscured by the author name.
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Agents of Mayhem has been spawned directly from the Saints Row series, and despite not bearing its name in the title it takes place within the same universe, although this time developer Volition have chosen to take a real city (Seoul) and then chuck some sci - fi paint all over it.
The annualization and inconsistent naming structure of Assassin's Creed titles, coupled with the abandonment of the one major through - line narrative of the games, painted an ugly and confusing picture of the series which once dominated the video games industry.
Presenting approximately 60 sculptures, paintings and works on paper in dialogue with one another, these shows highlight the varied formal, social and political concerns that informed the significant series — neither of which were actually named «Constellations» by the artists themselves.
During the display of one of the paintings from the series made for the Four Season restaurant at Tate Modern in 2012, a man named Wlodzimierz Umaniec scribbled in black ink over the canvas causing the damage that restoration could not completely repair.
Because of the luminous nature of the paint and the surface grid suggestive of woven cloth, the series just named itself.
But what followed was series after series of different kinds of images, based on different starting points: tapestry paintings, torn poster paintings, ballet paintings, and early product paintings, to name a few.
Contributed by Leora Lutz «Lampblack» (and the show title of the same name) is a new perfume created by Bruno Fazzolari in conjunction with a series of small, abstract paintings on appropriated...
Named after the brand of household paint Stella has used to create them, the 1961 Benjamin Moore series so impressed Andy Warhol that he bought them all.
2011 Video Exhibition Highlights Wadsworth Atheneum's History Wadsworth Atheneum Receives $ 21,000 From NEA to Support MATRIX Exhibition Series Wadsworth Atheneum Commemorates Civil War's 150th Anniversary in New Collection Installation Claire Beckett / MATRIX 163 Opens Nov. 3 Robin Jaffee Frank Named Chief Curator and Krieble Curator of American Painting and Sculpture Wadsworth Atheneum to Receive Significant NEH Funding Wadsworth Atheneum Presents Photography by Patti Smith Shaun Gladwell / MATRIX 162 Opens June 2 Wadsworth Atheneum's Morgan Great Hall Opens to the Public
They are both invested in art's revolutionary possibilities for social change as evinced in Rainer's anti-war protest dances in the 1970s and the feminist dimensions of her radical choreographic style and films, as well as in Pendleton's Black Lives Matter flag for the Belgian Pavilion in the 2015 Venice Biennial and his latest series of paintings entitled Untitled (A Victim of American Democracy), which debuted this past summer as part of Edwards» Blackness in Abstraction exhibition at Pace Gallery and are now on display in Pendleton's first show with Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich named Midnight in America.
Tajima will also present a new group of works from her «Furniture Art» series consisting of spray enameled transparent paintings each subtitled by a geographic location — Shikoku, Ojo Caliente, Kerala — drawing on the psychogeographic associations produced by the affective names of industrial colors and paints.
In the Migrant series, Vanessa Colareta, who was named Still Life Professional Photographer of the Year at the 2013 Sony World Photography Awards, reinterprets still life paintings of the Spanish Golden Age from the Prado Museum collection to address female migration in Spain.
Under the enigmatic name of Land (e) scape, he will present his newest series of paintings, an attempt to represent the evasion from reality, a horizon, a landscape, as if it were an escape to the outer space and visual postmodern exploration of the new dimensions.
Rothenberg made her name in New York in the 1970s, with a series of horse paintings, bucking the prevailing minimalist, abstract trend.
The Obi series of shaped paintings, which takes its name from the beautifully patterned and elaborately folded traditional Japanese sash, represents a recent phase of her ongoing, systematic experimentation with color and pattern.
The lineage begins with: Cezanne's use of raw canvas («in - reserve»), Barnett Newman's painting «Name II,» 1950, Robert Rauschenberg's White painting series, 1951, Piero Manzoni's clay -LSB-...]
From 1968 onwards Guston repeatedly returned to his famous hooded figure in a number of paintings often named the «KKK series».
The show features pieces produced over the past year, including a series of six vivid works which explore and juxtapose light and shadows which the artist named «Shade» paintings.
Also in 2001, Simmons began her «Instant Decorator» series, which was based on a 1976 interior decorating book of the same name, that provided templates of household rooms for the client to fill with swatches of fabric and paint samples.
Josh Smith first became known in the early 2000s for a series of canvases depicting his own name, a motif that allowed him to experiment freely with abstraction and figuration and the expressive possibilities of painting.
Displayed in the downstairs gallery is a series of new unique monochrome works, The Named Series, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and mseries of new unique monochrome works, The Named Series, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and mSeries, the surfaces of which consist of white wall paint carefully removed from prominent museums and public galleries by professional conservators, using techniques employed to restore frescoes and murals.
From 1949 on Fontana started the so - called Spatial Concept or slash series, consisting in holes or slashes on the surface of monochrome paintings, drawing a sign of what he named «an art for the Space Age» (Concetto spaziale (50 - B.1), 1950, MNAM, Paris).
[14] In 1959 Fontana exhibited cut - off paintings with multiple combinable elements (he named the sets quanta), and began Nature, a series of sculptures made by cutting a gash across a sphere of terracotta clay, which he subsequently cast in bronze.
From 1949 on he started the so - called Spatial Concept or slash series, consisting in holes or slashes on the surface of monochrome paintings, drawing a sign of what he named «an art for the Space Age».
Reinterpreting Malevič, Tatlin, El Lisitzky and other key exponents of these movements allowed Pardi to take the still vital elements of these artistic directions and become one of the most active and qualified representatives of the history of contemporary painting and sculpture.This extensive retrospective illustrates the development of Pardi's explorations at every phase, from the first depictions of architectural interiors and exteriors of the 1960s, such as the Environments and Hanging Gardens, to subsequent works from the 1970s, which he named Architectures.The series Diagonals are from the early 1980s and consist of straight lines whose tight rhythm oscillates between black and white to a search for new montages and movements.
Incorporating a film and a series of new paintings into her latest exhibition at White Cube, Sarah Morris» Bye Bye Brazil is named after Carlos Diegues» ground - breaking film from the 1970s.
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».
Lucy Liu: Seventy Two presents a dynamic body of artwork by Lucy Liu, comprising 72 paintings in ink and acrylic, the series is inspired by the 72 Names of God — esoteric sequences of Hebrew letters that some believe help in the journey to find enlightenment for mind, body, and spirit.
It was only in 1978 with the beginning of the Weimar series that he began to employ color, named for the failed Republic during which the violent palette and brush work of German expressionism conveyed the artists» frustration, Neustein's homage to Nolde, Kirschner, et al. is best expressed in his own words as an «attempt to paint portraits of paintings in their own debris.»
Eleven monumental canvases and eight smaller studies were included in this selection of paintings from Warhol's largest series of works based on Leonardo Da Vinci's great masterpiece of the same name.
Other technical elements defining the Berlin series include painting on linen, naming the paintings right after completion to give them an authenticity to the moment and connection to my studio writing, and blocking out the background into color quadrants to help create a sense of depth.
According to the catalogue, «this version is the most painterly version of the series» and one in the Hirschhorn Museum is highlighted with color, one in the Whitney Museum of American Art is highlighted with muted colors, one in the Tate Gallery is vibrantly colored and another in a private collection «highlights the use of color through painted versions of the color's names
For example, this show is named after a series of large paintings, the Aikido Dream series, featuring dark, expressionistic figures emerging from backgrounds lit with flashes of bright fluorescent color.
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.
In this series named Lignes - Report, the raw linen canvas is coated with black acrylic paint, folded in half, then a screwdriver is used to draw parallel lines while the material is still wet.
Named after his old home, «Ganjiakou 3o3» is Zhu's first solo exhibition in Shanghai and is poised to present a series of paintings and installations rendered from 1979 to the present day, each dealing with aspects of intimacy and the paradoxically public nature of Apartment Art.
It is with the Mirror Paintings that Pistoletto's name is mostly closely identified, an ongoing series begun in 1962 that has earned him rapid and enduring international recognition.
The works at Cheim & Read belong to a series known as the Pigment Paintings, so named because they were made with paint that Held mixed from 100 - pound sacks of pigment discarded by the Museum of Modern Art, where he was working as a custodian.
In addition to the installation of paintings and excerpted text, two publications were produced as supplements to the exhibition: one was a series of six large - scale, hand - bound books — each named after a character from the short story — consisting of five original watercolors by Innes, and the short story in its entirety; the second publication is a book which also includes Tóibín's story alongside reproductions of all 101 watercolors featured in the exhibition and an introduction written by Sean Kelly which details the sequence of events leading up to the proposed collaboration.
The collection's masterworks of Abstract Expressionism include Jackson Pollock's Number 8, 1949, an exemplary «drip» painting, and Willem de Kooning's Marilyn Monroe (1954), the only named figure in the artist's groundbreaking Woman series.
In his series of works, The Chandler Paintings, the artist has named each piece after a different novel or short story of the American novelist and screenwriter Raymond Chandler, paying homage to the writer's depiction of the city of Los Angeles.
More recently, Greene's interest in food has expanded into examining ethical aspects of modern food consumption and the proliferation of advertising imagery on our visual culture in a series of paintings of mass produced and brand name food products.
It was his painting Impression, Sunrise (1872) which in 1874 gave its name to the movement, and his later works - such as the «Series» paintings of railway stations - see Gare Sainte - Lazare (1877)- haystacks and water lilies, where he painted the same subject dozens, if not hundreds of times - reflect his lifelong fascination with the portrayal of light.
Later, he began to unwind the name to create a series of sharp, colorful, and inscrutable abstract paintings.
Josh Smith first gained attention in the early 2000s with a relatively straightforward series of paintings of his name.
The museum purchased a painting from Thompson's «Magnetic Fields» series, for which a recent exhibition was named, and a circa 1970 sculptural assemblage or «wood picture.»
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