Sentences with phrase «single painting»

Svenja: It depends, but I would say I've had more solo exhibitions than I was participating in group exhibitions, which is a fact I like since my work is a lot about the combination of single paintings within an exhibition space and their dialogue between each other.
Both explicitly and implicitly, in her appreciations of Richter, Louise Bourgeois, Kiki Smith and single paintings by Duccio and Zurburán, Hustvedt provides an important counter to the obfuscating art - speak of formalist criticism.
The exhibition's title, «Worlds within Worlds,» refers to the complex layering of multiple images within single paintings, the influences of Persian and European artwork and the emperors» sense of self as world rulers.
Grey cedar singles paint color is Sherwin Williams Dorian Gray SW 7017.
The biggest one, «Crossing» is believed to be the largest single painting on canvas in the world.
BM — In painting single paintings with faces as seen from many angles, are you suggesting that these people have many personalities?
Single paint drops from the plastic squeeze bottle containing various layers of color are trickle into the individual squares, a process similar to Chuck Close's technique, but with a lustrous three - dimensional finish.
The exhibition presents one single painting spanning the walls and floors of the 4,000 - square - foot museum and is on view until January 3 in Raleigh, North Carolina.
«It is about combining single paintings in a space like there are single words in a sentence, and finally a story.»
This provided a fitting backdrop to the artist's larger - than - life artworks — the largest single painting that Nesbitt is known to have created was more than 30 feet (9.1 m) long, with many 20 feet (6.1 m) in length or height.
Grief is a single painted glycerin tear - track lingering uncomfortably on Walker's face for a long scene.
«There was a great sense of pride of who they were,» Wheelock says, «and that feeling of pride is evident in every single painting in this [exhibition].
The optional forged wheels to which they were mounted, however, make a tangible difference in the Evora and they survived several 70 - mph slams into potholes on the overnight commute without so much as a single paint chip.
But the war comes, described through the child's eyes («Bombs fell from the sky and scattered our lives like leaves in a storm»): a single painting shows a group of refugees in a leveled city.
Every single painting is of a real dog that had passed on.
It's like building a house, but people focus on a single painting that's hung up on a wall in one room, and fixate on it, and keep listing off their complaints of that painting.
At the start of the game you'll have just one symbol and can thus only produce a single painting in a turn, and can't use any that require two symbols, but as the game progresses your studio will grow and so will your ability to add to your masterpiece.
Table Talk is a game by Nina Freeman that uses a single painting as a jumping - off point for a story about friendship and puberty.
The environment itself was actually based on a single painting by graphic designer Olly Moss, who drew his inspiration from New Deal era National Park Service posters.
Every single painting in the house is now just a blank frame where the subjects have been turned into ghostly monsters.
After all, if ghosts (and people) can be trapped in pictures, and if a magic ghost artist can bring his work to life... it seems logical enough a magical being can bring the subjects of every single painting they see to life!
Most recently, Owens has begun exploring how different techniques and materials are related within a single painting.
Founded in 1914 with a single painting, the BMA today has 95,000 works of art — including the largest holding of works by Henri Matisse in the world.
GLASS HOUSE, 2012 A front / back portrait of a single pane of glass at the Glass House, presented in the same frame Johnson designed for the single painting inside the Glass House, a Poussin.
Talon manages to combine the two tacks in a single painting.
This mixing of past styles and genres is a hallmark of our «moment in time» in painting with artists reanimating historical styles or creating contemporary versions, sampling motifs from across 20th - century art and comingling in a single painting or an oeuvre, or paring their visual language to archetypal forms, explained MoMA.
Blue can stand for sky or shadows within a single painting — and white for clouds, parasols, snow caps in daylight in the park, a street lamp at night, or the steam of a train coursing along the river.
A single painting can be made up of multiple surfaces that an artist builds over time.
Each element of the work — title, color composition, shifts in tone and texture — reveal a body of thought much larger than any single painting.
«One day,» de Kooning has said, «I'd like to get all the colors in the world into one single painting» (W. de Kooning, quoted in J. Russell, «I See the Canvas and I Begin,» New York Times, 5 February 1978, p. D1).
The inaugural show of the new Lower East Side gallery yours mine & ours (co-founded by Artspace's own Patton Hindle) is built around a single painting, The Yellow Kiss by Nicole Wittenberg.
Where other art museums strive to appear dynamic through constant flux — a new wing, a new masterpiece, a new billionaire sponsor or some massive fundraising enterprise that concludes with the saving of a single painting for the nation — Edinburgh has had an unusual (and thrifty) idea.
I do miss it, but I'm also figuring out how to incorporate observation, such as when I'm painting in my studio and I see a flood light that gives me an idea of a kind of mark I want to make or I just layer stuff that I perceive in different spaces into a single painting.
To that end, the Project held visual «jam sessions,» where Stone, Evans, and Ramsey would work together on a single painting, signing the finished work with the combined moniker «Ramstonev.»
A SINGLE PAINTING GREETS VISITORS when they enter the fourth - floor visual art galleries at the new National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington, D.C..
The most recent paintings constitute a latent subterfuge, whereby the light bounces rhythmically from one panel to another within a single painting Three of these are hung off the walls as they are suspended with thin wire to hold them in place in the open space of the galleries.
Critic and writer Jan Verwoert's text explores Katz's understanding of depth and perception and the artist Merlin James focuses on a single painting.
Now he aims often as not for the vertical — plenty of verticals, in fact, within a single painting.
The single painted object in each work comes straight out of Pop Art, a giant ice - cream cone, ice - cream sandwich, or globe.
One Painting at a Time is a signature program that challenges participants to look beyond their first impression and spend quality time with a single painting.
So here you see both of them merging in this single painting.
But beyond this type of connotation, little can be said to distinguish any single painting from another.
As a postscript, I turn to a single painting from another small museum, the Norton Simon.
But Wood's career consists of far more than one single painting.
In every single painting I've learned so much.
The extended year of Stan Brodsky started subtly with a single painting included in the group exhibition «50/50: Celebrating Fifty Years at the Hofstra University Museum» held from Feb. 5 to March 28, 2013.
One might expect the display of a single painting as part of the Jewish Museum's «Masterpieces and Curiosities» from its collection, like The Steerage by Alfred Stieglitz last winter.
Last year, I made a pilgrimage to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice to see a single painting by Jackson Pollock.
is a signature program that challenges participants to look beyond their first impression and spend quality time with a single painting.
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