Sentences with phrase «square paintings»

Each one was always five inches square painted in the centre of a canvas eight inches square.
It will be a grouping of 16 - inch square paintings displayed in a grid format.
I found myself in the middle of a road painting a six foot square painting and a car came and blew the painting away.
The 4 - foot - square painting dates from just six years after the artist began to paint.
A 24 - foot square painting is not the kind of relationship I'm concerned with.
In the exhibition, Andy Warhol's Flowers are echoed in the graphic florals of a Christopher Wool painting; a monumental Concentric Square painting by Frank Stella faces off with a large Donald Judd stack; and the cracked - earth surface in Alberto Burri's Cretto finds its literal counterpoint in the crumbled asphalt bed of a David Hammons Basketball Drawing.
These plays between inside / outside, mind / body, felt / seen are explored throughout the exhibition, including in the nearby Listening to Haruki Murakami while looking at a sunset (2016), a network of squares painted in a palette of soft peach and gray acrylics, realized at the same scale.
Lot 34 is a very cool and very elegant concentric square painting by Frank Stella (b. 1936).
These works are in reference to the black - on - black square paintings of Ad Reinhardt, a selection of which, alongside paintings by Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman, are currently on show as part of the Royal Academy's Abstract Expressionism exhibition (until 2 January 2017).
Bacon: In the mid-to-late -»60s, when these large square paintings with pseudo-architectural forms were well underway, you were in New York a lot more, and you showed most often with Fischbach.
Large square paintings with imagery that seems to evoke bacteria and plant life, or optical «floaters», are dated 2014 - 16.
My bedroom has had various color squares painted on the since before my daughter was born (when I was preggo and indecisive)... she is now almost 3!
Her group of square paintings from the Silk Road Series shimmer within their carefully crafted, softly textured surfaces like so many small ponds.
Since 1990, Levine has created groups of closed - system paintings that embrace the following elements: off - square painting supports of modest scale and varying depths, small borders to amplify the paintings» complex surfaces, a variety of media (oil, gouache, flashe), and a palette of primary colors.
Each is composed of small squares painted varying gradations of hues from Goethe's color wheel and juxtaposed with those painted some other color — ultramarine in three
Around 1966, one year before Reinhardt died, I was in France doing square paintings that were all the same, with the same pattern repeated — a black circle on a white surface.
According to Ann Edison Gibson's essay Norman Lewis: Black Paintings, 1946 - 1977, this series is one of the artist's major achievements: «the Seachanges deserve to be considered along with Mark Rothko's late dark paintings, Franz Kline's late black - and - color paintings, and Ad Reinhardt's deeply black square paintings as landmarks of late Abstract Expressionism.»
WalkingStick, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is best known for her distinctive approach to painting and for her diptychs, side - by - side square paintings in which she portrayed landscapes inspired by her home and travels alongside abstract panels representing spiritual or «mythic» memories.
Another highlight was a bright, rainbow - colored square painting by Frank Stella from 1966.
Examples include square paintings done by Anuszkiewicz that he painted to further explore themes form Albers's famous series of paintings titled Homage to the Square.
A pair of almost square paintings about six feet high, Wadi √ one and Wadi √ two (both 2011) include collaged canvas rectangles tipped toward each other.
Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce «Geometric Variations,» the first New York gallery exhibition to explore the historical importance of Frank Stella's iconic square paintings from the 1960's and 1970's.
At the far ends of the room, two mostly square paintings with a decided orange tendency are in dialogue, while the shorter axis is dominated by more vertical paintings with green as a unifying hue.
Removing my own 8 ″ square painting Duke Street Tetractys from my bag, I place it in a position that had been left especially for it, directly beneath a lovely painting that could be a photogram of a necklace.
Representative of the artist's famous liking for measured logic, Lettre sur les sourds et muets I epitomizes the artist's «70s output and the very best of his Concentric Square paintings more broadly.
I myself once compared her paintings to those of Josef Albers, seeing them as «fundamentally abstract, the house [being] not so much a house as the form of a house, a given shape, a certain geometry,» like those endless squares painted by the ex-Bauhaus colorist.
Opening this book is a series of exquisitely produced color plates of brightly colored, large - format square paintings.
Baffled Victorian critics thought JMW Turner had genuinely lost his marbles with much of his later works, particularly nine controversial square paintings, which Tate Britain is to celebrate by hanging them together for the first time.
Executed in 2015, Untitled is one of a handful of colossal square paintings based on wildlife photographs lifted from a vintage German calendar where each month was accompanied by a different animal from a regional landscape — each painstakingly painted to mimic the original condition of the photographic image.
The inspiration for these 6 x 6 inch square paintings comes from many sources; 17th century Dutch painting, the poetry of William Carlos Williams and my own small works collection to name a few.
A series of uniformly square paintings are constructed out of mosaics of cast acrylic paint, creating pixilated designs honoring Whitten's late friends and colleagues, including Al Loving, Al Held, Bobby Short, and Marcia Tucker.
The poem appeared in four parts, arranged as a cubed sculpture in - the - round and formalistically referenced to Kazimir Malevich's four black square paintings made between 1915 and 1930.
I have always understood Smith's attitude toward three - dimensional objecthood as a cubic extension of the late, all - black, cruciform - patterned square paintings of Ad Reinhardt.
While the eight square paintings share the same motif ---- a quatrefoil made of four circular forms pressed together, leaving an open space in the center ---- each painting's overall form, palette, and surface is distinct.
A recent picture confirms the classic Ryman cliche: It's a white - primed canvas, 14 inches by 14, with a glossy white square painted on top reaching almost to its edges.
1997 Gallery Artists, PDX CONTEMPORARY ART, Portland, OR Drawings... An Annual Bi-Coastal Invitational, Meyerson & Nowinski, Seattle, WA Bellevue Art Museum 1997 Annual Exhibit, Bellevue, WA, curated by Kathryn Kanjo Square Painting / Plane Painting, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, WA
For Albers» market, a case can be made that inefficiency lies in the valuation structure of his most famous body of work — his 26 year - long project, «Homage to the Square,» a series of squares painted within slightly different - colored, or contrasting, squares.
The exhibition continues next door at 526 West 22nd Street with an installation of thirty - six small square paintings spontaneously executed in a variety of media, as well as larger enamel on aluminum paintings, whose sleek, spare surfaces portray familiar characters from the 1995 film Toy Story.
Deeply interested in color relationships, aesthetics, and perception, his influences include Georges Seurat's shimmering, pointillist compositions and Josef Albers» illusionistic square paintings.
Eating Someone's Lunch is an original abstract square painting by Maine native Matt Demers.
In 1985, the latter signed a yellow square painted by Mosset in 1979.
DoN Brewer, oil on canvas, three 12» squares painted Summer 2017 at Tiberino Museum in West Philly, one 11» x 14» Summer...
In her Tompkins Square paintings, she continued her interest in tonal effects of trees, foliage, and grey skies, sometimes streaked with sunlight breaking through the clouds, while at times introducing strong contrasts through primary colors of stoplights, traffic markings, and other features of urban life.
A human hand shows up in three nearly square paintings, its delicacy eliciting both desire and devotion.
Whitney's latest exhibition takes its title from a six - foot square painting included in this hanging.
I was particularly struck and moved by the fortuitous juxtaposition of two large square paintings, one by Helen Frankenthaler, the other by Grace Hartigan.
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