Sentences with phrase «several drawings and paintings»

He tends to work in a series, doing several drawings and paintings with an idea.

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I have always loved making things, and have tried several mediums over the years; traditional painting and drawing, stained glass, digital work and most recently polymer clay.
Resnais fully embraces the artificiality of theatre in his adaptation, using sound stages with painted backgrounds and hand drawings for establishing shots among several other distinctive visual styles throughout.
A mean trick of nature, a joke that had waited several million years: the lake looked like Lenin's profile, which was imprinted on us by medals, badges, stamps, statues, paintings, and drawings in books.
We really enjoyed using ASUS Artist, a detailed drawing program that allowed us to sketch with several different kinds of brushes, including a spray paint can, a pen and a traditional paintbrush.
Painter Paul Behnke tours several painting exhibitions in Brooklyn including: Louder Milk: Tom Burckhardt at Pierogi Gallery (closed May 8, 2011), One Dozen Paintings at The Journal Gallery (with work by Peter Coffin, Jacob Kasssy, Sam Moyer, Joshua Smith, Sarah Braman, Olivier Mosset, Tauba Auerbach, Dan Walsh, and Leif Ritchey - through May 20, 2011), Bezold Effects: Molly Herman at b. conte (through May 11, 2011), and Drawing Into Paint: Margrit Lewczuk at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery (through May 29, 2011).
Miga has been awarded residencies in several organizations including Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, The Fountainhead Residency, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Workspace Program; The Drawing Center's Open Sessions program, and The Watermill Center.
More than 30 paintings, numerous drawings and several sculptures will be on view.
Visitors can explore Xu Beihong's career from early works including a 1918 landscape painting, drawings and paintings created during his studies in Europe, and several of his well - known and loved horse paintings.
Paintings by George Bellows, several early drawings by Joseph Stella and the accompanying photography of immigrants and urban life by Alfred Steiglitz, Paul Strand, Lewis Hine and others are also interesting and provocative.
Privileging no single medium, his oeuvre spans several, incorporating aspects of painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, and performance, often within the same piece.
Surveying his entire career, the presentation includes more than 30 paintings, numerous drawings and several sculptures.
With a solo show looming, she was working on several things at once, and the floor was covered with Xeroxes and drawings collaged together, which formed the basis for new paintings.
The show includes rust paintings made via controlled oxidation alongside works on paper, his Lapis edition coupled with his rebar drawings, and several floor sculptures.
Several courses in drawing, painting and sculpture are offered in the evenings and on Saturdays during both the regular semesters and during the Summer Session.
Also on view are several early non-ballpoint works; an early lithograph Untitled (1979); a drypoint etching Untitled (1980); two small crayon and oil on paper works Untitled B (1980) and Untitled R (1980); an acrylic and oil on board Untitled 84 - 6 (1984); and Untitled 82 - A (1982), a stunning example of an early painting drawn with a sharp nail and a precursor to his recent acrylic and oil paintings.
The Italian Embassy in Washington, D.C., is featuring the work of several Pratt - affiliated artists and faculty this fall — Lisa A. Banner, Adjunct Associate Professor in the History of Art and Design; alumna Kikki Ghezzi (B.F.A. Painting / Drawing» 11); and Italian artist Licio Isolani, who served as a professor at Pratt for more than 50 years.
The curated exhibition on campus will include work spanning several decades in a range of artistic disciplines, including communications design, drawing, film and video, painting, photography, sculpture, and writing.
She is the Crown Family Professor of Painting and Drawing at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and has taught at several universities including The University of Wisconsin - Madison, Bard College, and Yale University.
The Permanent Collection now comprises over 3,500 artworks in several media: photography, prints, painting, drawing, sculpture, multi-media, and new media.
The exhibition also includes the paintings Sand Morning (1973) and Arundel XI (1974), as well as a series of black and violet acrylic works on paper, two of which Truitt made in a rented room in Georgetown in 1962; an acrylic on paper made in her studio in Tokyo in 1966; two acrylics on paper completed on Tilden Street in 1968; several early drawings of streetscapes and buildings recalled from childhood; and a rare working drawing for the Gallery's sculpture Knight's Heritage.
Saville is represented by seventeen paintings and a number of drawings that span her career thus far, including several monumental paintings, such as Fulcrum and Ruben's Flap (1999), first exhibited in her landmark 1999 solo exhibition at Gagosian's former Wooster Street gallery in New York.
This exhibition — featuring paintings, drawings, sculpture and photographs by several of the artists in James's circle, as well as a selection of his own manuscripts and letters — elucidates the connections between one of the supreme novelists of his age and the artists and works of art that nourished and inspired his fiction.
Chareau and his wife were keenly interested in contemporary art, and the exhibition reunites several pieces from their collection of paintings, sculptures, and drawings by significant artists such as Piet Mondrian, Amedeo Modigliani, Max Ernst, Jacques Lipchitz, and Robert Motherwell.
Several galleries in Survey will feature strong political presentations, including The Box who will show early drawings and paintings by Judith Bernstein (b. 1942), an artist who explores political landscapes and elements of power and aggression in society.
And he enriched his schedule with exhibitions of the esoteric and the overlooked, including the exquisitely rendered, sexually explicit homoerotic drawings of Tom of Finland, whose work he first exhibited in 1988, and the small, anonymous Tantric paintings on paper that he showed several timAnd he enriched his schedule with exhibitions of the esoteric and the overlooked, including the exquisitely rendered, sexually explicit homoerotic drawings of Tom of Finland, whose work he first exhibited in 1988, and the small, anonymous Tantric paintings on paper that he showed several timand the overlooked, including the exquisitely rendered, sexually explicit homoerotic drawings of Tom of Finland, whose work he first exhibited in 1988, and the small, anonymous Tantric paintings on paper that he showed several timand the small, anonymous Tantric paintings on paper that he showed several times.
In this exhibition, Cowan debuts new work, drawing from several recent bodies of painting, sculpture, and installation that revolve around mark making, composition, and artistic authorship.
Wegman's photographs have been the subject of several publications, including Man's Best Friend (Harry N. Abrams, 1982) and William Wegman: Paintings, Drawings, Photographs, Videotapes (Harry N. Abrams, 1990) and Funney / Strange (Yale, 2006).
Claudia has attended several art courses, both practical and theoretical, which have allowed her to experiment with various disciplines, media and techniques, including ceramics, life drawing and painting, sculpture and printmaking.
They are supplemented by two early paintings, several drawings and, most important, 23 sculptures that sum up her various sculptural uses of wood, bronze, marble, resin and stuffed fabric.
Early on, she worked in collage as well as paint: The Image As Burden includes several examples, perhaps the most significant of which is Love Versus Death (1980), in which two «clue - strips» consisting of various photographs and newspaper clippings (Steve Biko is among them, and so, too, is Peggy Guggenheim) suggest ways of reading the work's central panel of drawings.
Drawn together from private and public collections around the world, several paintings are on display for the first time in the UK.
Several of his paintings and drawings are featured in private collections.
Works of art range from stunning quilts, drawings and paintings, to wooden and metal sculptures, and functional objects such as bird houses — all made in Alabama and several neighboring states.
While the exhibition emphasizes Hofmann's drawings from the 1930s and»40s, there are a few highly suggestive late works in the exhibition, particularly several untitled pieces from 1961 in which the artist contrasts a few seemingly carefree drips and spatters of richly hued oil paint with delicate felt - marker traceries.
In addition to a group of important paintings from the university's collection, loans of artwork from several private collections and public institutions, many shown publicly for the first time in years, provide a unique opportunity to observe the development of the artist's life and work through drawings, paintings, and prints dating from the 1940s to the 1980s.
Now The Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection, this important part of the MoA holdings continues to grow, and includes over 100 Hartley drawings and sketches, several small paintings, art - making equipment, letters, photographs and other ephemera.
The exhibition features several of Thompson's major paintings including Bird Party, The Tree, The Struggle, and Satyr and Maiden, as well as a selection of drawings.
In his third solo exhibition at Corbett vs. Dempsey, Philip Hanson unveils a group of new paintings and drawings incorporating poetry by several writers, primarily Emily Dickinson but also William Blake, William Shakespeare and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
The installation by McElheny at the Hessel Museum, described by Roberta Smith as «brilliant», included re-conceived wall paintings and drawings that McElheny created in several of the galleries according to the particular specifications of Palermo's original, yet now destroyed, works.
The drawing, Sketches of Portraits, emerged at a Paris auction in 2012 and upended several long - held assumptions about the fantasy figures: 14 of the sketches have been identified with these paintings, and four presumably relate to works that remain unknown.
In addition to Bracha's paintings and drawings, included in the exhibition are three video works and several of the artist's notebooks.
This show presents work by more than a dozen artists (all of whom are also curators, and / or have run or currently run spaces of their own) in a range of media that covers several bases: conceptual and abstract art, figural painting and drawings, and political pieces.
Working on a wall - filling scale associated more with painting than printmaking, Gueorguieva draws from several 20th - century styles, including cubism and abstract expressionism.
Many of Hofmann's most uninhibited, «loose» abstractions, with their soft - edged patches of intense color and whiplash drawing, appear informed by Kandinsky's dynamic paintings from 1910 — 14 — not surprisingly, since Hofmann owned several intimate Kandinsky works on paper of this type, which his wife brought to America when she joined her husband in 1939.
His paintings maintain delicacy and rhythm in their abstraction while drawing from several visual sources.
Mostly paintings in oil but also other media, plus drawings and several sculptures this intriguing exhibit made clear the challenge of self - portraiture to achieve more than a likeness captured in a particular moment and move towards a fuller revelation of self and the essence of one's work.
This leads visitors back to a large charcoal drawing, «Untitled No. 18» from 1958, where you can see him sketching out vague shapes; then to several of his collages placed around the room; and finally to his paintings, which suddenly register as paintings sprung from collages, with their juxtaposed elements functioning, as Ms. de Kooning puts it, like «action caught at an impasse» to create «an art of interruption.»
On display is a selection of over a hundred paintings and drawings, including several rarely shown collages from her early work and a few very recent paintings.
BRACHA: Pietà — Eurydice — Medusa is the first comprehensive solo museum exhibition of Bracha's work in the United States, featuring a range of works spanning the last four decades — oil paintings, often created over several years, earlier and more recent drawings, notebooks, and three video works — that address the themes of loss, love and trauma within the context of the atrocities of war and traces of memory of the tragedy of the Holocaust.
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