Sentences with phrase «smaller paintings present»

Several smaller paintings present details of and studies for larger works — sporting white borders and words that make them look like propaganda posters.
At the Boca Raton Museum of Art, Alex Katz: Small Paintings presents a fascinating and less - explored side of the artist's practice by exhibiting Katz's small paintings alongside his iconic large and distinct canvases.

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As a small child I handmade presents, from little fimo baskets of flowers to paintings, embroideries and felt creations, which has evolved into Chain of Snow Daisies!
Some suggestions: Set up a play dough table; fill a plastic basin with water and let the kids dump, pour, and stir the water (never leave them alone, though — even a few inches of water can present a drowning hazard); stock a small sandbox or sand table with shovels and pails; or put out paper and crayons or finger paints.
Kashamu who urged members of the party to desist from painting a gloomy picture of the present economic situation in the country, commended President Muhammadu Buhari - led administration, for cutting import duties on 173 items expected to boost industry and rejuvenate the small - scale sector of the economy.
Toby Jones (The Painted Veil, Mrs. Henderson Presents) as Karl Rove and Jeffrey Wright (The Invasion, Casino Royale) as Colin Powell also look much smaller than their real - life counterparts, and more mannered, seeming like they would be more at home in an «SNL» skit than in a serious film about these public figures.
The Bugatti blue paint presents well in pictures, though the listing says there are some small imperfections throughout.
-- And even if you paint a scenario where Applegreen ends up facing an array of smaller / more nimble as well as much larger / more aggressive competitors, the sector's still all about location — which explains how so many single - store operators have survived & thrived this long — which still presents opportunity for Applegreen to continue carving out share for the foreseeable future in the UK / US, where it has a negligible presence.
Whether you're looking for an affordable apartment, applying for a credit card, or trying to secure a personal loan of any amount big or small, it's that ever present albatross around your neck painting a sad portrait of your financial history.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is about creating a small world around that photo... I really like that idea of something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not about nostalgia — it's more about setting up something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past.»
Goodnough's writing, newly presented in this book, allows the reader to feel the the excitement of being part of a small group of New York artists discovering and exploring entirely new territory in painting.
Kurchanova writes: «Apart from large canvases covered by Pollock's signature all - over web of patterned, dripped or sculpted paint, a range of his smaller abstract paintings adds complexity to our understanding of his work as that of an «action» painter... Pollock's active engagement with printing presents his achievement as a painter to us from a completely different angle and complicates the understanding of his work as based in physical action and unmediated involvement of the artist's hand.
This is his first exhibition in the city since presenting «Seven Small Paintings» at the British School in 1992.
Blue Mountain Gallery presents new abstract paintings by Janet Sawyer in a group of works on canvas and smaller works on paper.
His paintings, all saturated with striking colors and sharp light reveal a world of metaphor and pre-meditated dreams inspired by Julio's past, present days and his small, poetic daily observations.
The Addison Gallery of American Art at the Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, presents Alex Katz: Small Paintings.
«Erik den Breejen, the guy who paints images of musicians using lyrics from their songs, presented three small studies on canvas along with some larger work @ St Nicholas Studios.»
«Fridel Dzubas Sketches» presents 30 sketches Dzubas made as either studies or small paintings for his large - scale works or murals.
MARLèNE MOCQUET: RECENT PAINTINGS This young French painter presents small, vaporous, psychologically charged canvases — occupied by hapless, mostly hybrid beings — that might be called illustrational, not the least for the way their titles narrate very specific events.
While the grid and optical illusions are present in Livingston's paintings, the relatively smaller individual forms create more of an all - over pattern.
In her first exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, Kati Heck presents a group of six new paintings, alongside two smaller portraits and a video sculpture.
The Geoffrey Young Gallery will present «Full Disclosure,» an exhibition of small paintings, drawings and prints from June 26th — July 17th, 2004.
A 37 - year - old Art Center graduate who was in Sterling Ruby's class, Joshua Nathanson is only now starting to get attention — he's currently having his first solo show at Various Small Fires — but the timing is fortuitous, because if Ruby's rambunctious sculptures and big - sky paintings capture the L.A. of the aughts, Nathanson's thoughtful, computery, sleek, and telegraphic paintings exemplify the city's present - day art moment.
The exhibition, the artist's fourth show at the gallery, will include approximately 100 small paper mounted on canvas paintings as well as 25 collage constructions and a set of sketches in response to Francisco Goya's drawings including his Los Desastres de la Guerra series, all dating from 2009 to the present.
Currently on view at Gallery 16, San Francisco is «From the Sky Rivers Look Like Snakes» a solo exhibititon by Jason Jägel presenting three bodies of work; large oil paintings, works on paper and smaller...
The Whitney is presenting the aforementioned Alex Katz: Small Paintings.
Opening reception: Wednesday, May 4, 6 - 8 p.m. Andrea Rosen Gallery presents their second exhibition of works by Katy Moran May 5 — June 11, 2011 These new works evocatively deepen and expand Moran's exploration of the sensation of painting, and although they remain in their characteristically small format, it is remarkable how the paintings reflect a dynamic push and pull between boundaries that feel at once immeasurable and yet profoundly essential.
Ann Korologos Gallery presents Home for the Holidays: Small Works, Big Statements featuring printmakers Paula Schuette Kraemer, Leon Loughridge, Joel Ostlind, Sherrie York, and paintings, photographs, and sculpture by renowned local and national artists.
In addition, the exhibition presents a series of smaller paintings from the Rocket series, inspired by Whistler's «Rocket Paintingpaintings from the Rocket series, inspired by Whistler's «Rocket PaintingsPaintings
Newman appears again in Twice Hammered (2011), where one finds the reproduction of Diao's earlier Barnett Newman: The Paintings (1990; for which Diao presents all of Newman's paintings at small scale and reduced to the shapes of their canvases) next to that work's accompanying catalogue entry from a May 2005 Christie's Hong Kong 20th Century Chinese and Asian Contemporary Paintings (1990; for which Diao presents all of Newman's paintings at small scale and reduced to the shapes of their canvases) next to that work's accompanying catalogue entry from a May 2005 Christie's Hong Kong 20th Century Chinese and Asian Contemporary paintings at small scale and reduced to the shapes of their canvases) next to that work's accompanying catalogue entry from a May 2005 Christie's Hong Kong 20th Century Chinese and Asian Contemporary Art sale.
This exhibition of drawings and small paintings by Genichiro Inokuma, created between 1955 and 1975, addresses the aspect of the Gallery 2 program that is engaged in presenting historical work with the intention of contextualizing current work.
We will be presenting Larger works alongside his small paintings.
For Hirst's first exhibition in Los Angeles, the Regens Project gallery presented a collection of «Visual Candy» paintings, with a number of small «Natural History» pieces.
The mirror conversation between Ryan and Olive is perfectly represented in the playful construction of this project in the diptych Please be eager / Please be patient / Please collaborate - The day that me and Daddy talked about the exhibition in Italy and made our paintings, Olive's Studio, Saxmundham, Sunday the 17th of May, 2015 by Olive May Gander + Please be eager / Please be patient / Please collaborate - Olive presenting me with a birthday present of a small brown cardboard box decorated with tape and drawings, containing an emergency art kit consisting of various small pens, pencils, tapes, stickers and glues, Saxmundham, Thursday the 21st of May, 2015 by Ryan Gander.
At Aferro, Murphy presents a thought provoking series of small paintings, a site - specific silkscreened wall, and a handmade dress that her daughter, Morgan Fernandez, designed and sewed using Murphy's original fabric.
Today the historic collection includes watercolours, drawings, prints and maps of local views; Victorian paintings and drawings; 16th to 19th century prints; 20th century prints; lithographs by Honoré Daumier (1808 - 1879); 20th century works acquired through the Contemporary Art Society, including a Walter Sickert oil painting; a small collection of sculpture from the late 19th century to the present; ceramics, including pieces of Martinware pottery; 17th and 18th century textiles; and coins and medals.
Another body of smaller paintings, each twenty by twenty inches, present grids of nine squares that pulsate in fantastical color, suggesting cross-like patterns that underlie the compositions.
For her exhibition in the project gallery, Bozzi has created a series of fourteen small - scale, gouache on paper paintings that present landscapes at various times of day and season, each an intimate study in capturing the play of light and color.
On the eve of her solo exhibition «Petrichor,» Adams prepares to present her first solo exhibition of only small oil paintings in the past fifteen years.
In the exhibition, painter Caleb Weintraub will present 3 large - scale paintings and two small sculptures, which feature his signature surreal narrative.
Drawn from the Detroit Institute of Arts» superb collection of Dutch art — considered one of the finest and deepest collections outside the Netherlands — this exhibition presents more than 70 paintings by great Dutch masters including Frans Hals, Rembrandt, Jakob van Ruisdael, Pieter de Hooch and Jan Steen, as well as a small selection of related decorative art objects.
For the show «Into the Wind,» Kowch presents a series of small paintings that place the people in her magical realism paintings front and center.
On this occasion I have produced a refined show living for the present, painting small color studies, monotype woodcuts, etchings, and heavily textured Abstracts on canvas.
-- Lucas Samaras «During the first three decades of his long career, American artist Lucas Samaras (b. 1936 in Greece) turned to pastel to produce small, intimate works that explored themes present in his better - known paintings, sculptures, and installations.
Small, framed replicas of Besant's watercolour paintings are presented in pairs as diptychs in Danish artist Lea Porsager's «Thought Forms» series (2015).
Bland, also known for her textile paintings, presents smaller meditations on weaving and painting more akin to geometric drawings or artifacts used in ancient ceremonies.
If the drawings present us with a lucid visual reverie, rich with symbols and lighter than air, then the paintings evoke stronger moods packing a concentrated potency within their relatively small formats.
A whimsical mobile installation of small paintings by Sidney Geist on vintage exhibition invitation cards (1960 - 1980) presented by Eric Firestone Gallery (East Hampton, NY).
Both presenting new canvases and working on a large scale — the smallest painting in the exhibition is 6 feet tall — the two artists» paintings are hung alternating around the gallery space.
For her first solo show in the States, the far - flung American presents a selection of large - scale analog prints and small painted photographs of saturated scenes and dynamic patterns that are drawn from the highly diverse African continent.
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