Sentences with phrase «signature gestures»

In an age of signature gestures and stylistic branding, artists who change and, more importantly, are able to expand the possibilities of their work are few and far between.
Her artistic process also articulated a shift away from heroic, signature gestures in favor of an obsessive, repetitive procedure that mimicked old - fashioned processes inherent to building boats or knitting sweaters.
The most important one is that he hasn't turned what he does into a style or, in today's parlance, a brand consisting of signature gestures....
They will then need to use the Joy Cons to perform Iwata's signature gesture.
Barnett Newman «s vertical zips are the artist's signature gesture, and Mark Rothko «s horizontal floating clouds of color are nobody's but his.
In the last decades of his career, Bluhm explored a wide range of pictorial ideas, integrating his signature gestures with motifs drawn from medieval imagery he remembered from his youth in Italy, as well as with patterns from Eastern and Russian art.
The artist continued developing his vocabulary conceiving his soft skull with crossbones and crossed - out eyes, which would become a signature gesture.
At that point, the creamy edges of the paper and a signature gesture of Cunningham — the frame within the frame made by 90 - degree meetings of vertical and horizontal strokes at the edge of the color field — become more apparent.
For «Unwearable Jewels,» her debut U.S. solo show at Sebastian + Barquet, the designer translated her signature gestures into decorative objects for the home, including wall plaques, rugs, and furniture all detailed with precious and semi-precious stones.
The silkscreen and enamel large works on linen feature Wool's signature gestures and technique.
However, the signature gestures, expansive compositions, and flattened surfaces of the American Abstract Expressionists grew from roots in earlier, often European movements.
They are united by his signature gestures in fluid black and signifying what the artist considers a «struggle with the architecture, decoration and knowledge.
Since at least 2003, when he had an exhibition of Recent Paintings at PS1, his signature gesture has been to bracket his canvases across the top and bottom edges with large gobs of paint.
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