Sentences with phrase «small canvases featuring»

In 1957, shortly after accepting a teaching position at the State University of New York at New Paltz, he began to paint small canvases featuring single apples which were modeled and painterly.

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For the 1928 Mille Miglia endurance race, two new chassis were fitted with roadster bodies featuring cycle wings, running boards, doors, headlights, a small windshield, a folding canvas top and two spare wheels mounted on the tail.
A resident since 1977, his library of digital images has grown to more than 100,000 and his downtown gallery in Village Centre features giclee prints, large and small, on canvas and paper.
Much of this relates to Richter's exploration of the relationships between painting and photography, and only a very small proportion of the work features brush on canvas.
Each renowned in their own right, this group of artists have the distinguishing feature of working with intricate stencils in their artwork, from small original works on canvas to large scale murals.
The artist's first major exhibition in the region features ten large - scale paintings as well as smaller canvases, wherein according to the artist, «the architecture of place meets the architecture of the sky», revealing phenomena of paint and light, in an oeuvre teetering between a call for salvation and a silent abyss...
The show will feature new work by the artist, including five 11 - foot - tall oil on canvas paintings and eight smaller - scale works.
Gallace's canvases are small, but they pack a painterly punch thanks to creamy brushwork, rich color and spare, simplified depictions of flowers, landscapes, barns, shorelines and other features of life lived close to nature — or at least, outside New York.
In the small instances where he allows photorealism to slip in, it is always to highlight something manmade, keeping his faces and skin soft, while a modern logo or design feature will jump from the canvas.
Agnes Martin, a small painting on canvas featuring a painted white square and a series of horizontal pencil lines, is a good example of this.
The rigorous geometric composition she shows here is an iconic work featuring hard - edge black - and - white semicircles, and a small half - black, half - white diamond shape at center that seems to pulsate as one approaches the canvas.
The show at Werner featured two huge inarticulate canvases of a skinny apparition dressed as a bat, plus several small landscapes, which transpose Doig's iconic canoe from northern Ontario to equatorial climes.
Victor Ehikhamenor has filled the ground floor with an installation that features canvas - covered walls coated with painted patterns and shapes, as well as mirrors and small bronze sculptures that hang from the ceiling.
In addition to small, deft, loosely painted pictures of birds on tree branches and wires and a landscape with Goldilocks and the Three Bears in the distance, Mr. Dawson's ninth New York solo features three big paintings made with a generous, brushy touch on toothy canvas and depicting scenes from the story of Jonah and the Whale....
Six monochrome canvases in varying shades of yellow, all untitled and realized in 2018, feature small areas of fanned - out impasto, like marks of distinction, and are accoutred with little metallic DIY - shop gewgaws, screwed to their sides and onto the wall: brackets, bits of steel thread, in one case a steel cut - out of fingers.
A series of intimate, 12 - inch square canvases entitled «Fragrances for Stephen» feature various small, deftly painted, designer bottles of eau de cologne (Caron Royal Bain de Champagne, Guerlain Jicky, Knize Sec, and the like) on washes of modulated color.
The exhibition features a selection of large - scale works on canvas as well as relief sculptures comprised of oil painted televisions and small assemblages of found objects.
My most recent encounter with his works was during his two simultaneous exhibits: Works: 1968 — 1977 (Petzel, March 2 — April 29) consisting of the artist's early unstretched, pieced - together canvases and paper works made of unconventional materials in serial forms; and Lost Objects (curated by Piper Marshall at Mary Boone Gallery, March 4 — April 29), which features his installation of a smaller reconfiguration of 240 of the 750 cast concrete bone replicas from the fossil collection of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (1991) along with a cooperative video work May I Help You?
The works vary in size, from the small 16 x 12 inches canvas from 1961 whose pull cord extends down the length of the painting and dangles several inches below the picture plane, to the large, three paneled, Untitled (triptych), 1961, which features a split shade and measures 54 x 115 inches overall.
At Regen Projects, the L.A. artist's fourth solo hometown show features much smaller works: domestically scaled graphite drawings and oils on canvas and linen.
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