Their expressive, very subjective pictures seem to be trapped in paint, while Karin Davie's recent neoprene twists are three - dimensional translations of
the sweeping gestures of her painting.
The visuals are much weaker in part three as well, the occasional
sweeping gesture of Peter Deming's camera a pale imitation of the stalking SteadiCam Craven has given us twice before.
Not exact matches
Other children were taught to use the left hand to
sweep under the left - hand side
of the equation and the right hand to
sweep under the right - hand side
of the equation, that is, equalizing in
gesture.
We have a selection
of concrete
gestures, irresistible gift ideas and messages, topped off with inspiration for a grand romantic
gesture to
sweep her off her feet.
At the same time, the imaginative fertility
of Anderson's latest movies — the way they conflate meticulously re-created historical details with wild confabulations and surreal touches
of pure fantasy, always trying to top their own
sweeping gestures with wider and weightier ones — is linked, in my mind, with the way they close off all possible routes
of access to the respective cultural mainstreams
of the eras they depict.
Camera angles, dramatic pans,
sweeps, and character
gestures will keep players glued to the action regardless
of how many times they may have sat through them back in 1998.
Each
of the resulting works has its own simple descriptive title linked to sensation, place or event — Mumbai Wedding, Border, Chowpattie Beach, Natural Phenomenon, Goanese, Party, Night Falls and so on — but together they form the opus Indian Waves, an
sweeping tide
of colour and
gesture whose ebbs and flows are both optimistic and ominous.
Influenced by Cubism, he created a vocabulary
of interlocking shapes and bold,
sweeping gestures that served as a transition between his early figurative expressionism and his later abstract constructivist concerns.
His visceral engagement with emotions, thoughts and other intangibles gives his abstract imagery extraordinary immediacy, while his skilful use
of fluid pigment, applied with dance - like movements and
sweeping gestures that seldom actually touched the surface, broke decisively with tradition.
The works also reference the artist's process and the physical act
of drawing, as Myers makes
sweeping gestures with her arms to create arcs
of pathways that extend across the picture plane.
The
sweeping gestures and fearless colors
of Liliane Tomasko's stunning paintings are the lure, but once I engaged with the...
The
sweeping gestures and fearless colors
of Liliane Tomasko's stunning paintings are the lure, but once I engaged with the work I found myself trying to unravel some
of the skein
of three - dimensional layers in the big, bold, recent Who you were is not what you will be.
Selected recent group exhibitions include: A Journey from a
sweeping gesture to a lasting effect, VITRINE, Basel, CH (2016); Being Boring, Living Art Museum, Reykjavik, IS (2016); L'Hospice des Mille - Cuisses, CAN, Neuchâtel, CH (2015); Works on Paper by Sculptors, The Royal Academy
of Arts, London, UK (2015).
A
sweeping survey
of small, original artworks created by contemporary artists from across the globe, «Priority Mail» is a grand and inclusive
gesture for our intimate gallery space in Park Slope, Brooklyn: ALL
of the first 250 submissions mailed to the gallery will be accepted and shown in the exhibition!
Here, the artist has created a playground
of positive and negative space where soft globes and
sweeping gestures loop in and out
of a distance ground.
Consider, for example, Athos Zacharias, at 89 a force
of nature judging by his wildly whirling Sufi, an oil on paper with blurred colors and
sweeping gestures that whip past the eye just as the dancers spin, everything a blur.
Willem de Kooning, whose whiplash lines and
sweeping gestures defined «action painting» in the popular imagination nearly as much as Jackson Pollock's drips, is said to have painted in a frenzy for a rolling camera, only to scrape it all out when the filming stopped because the reality
of how he worked — painting a stroke, then staring at it for a few hours — seemed too dull to film.
The inaugural exhibition
of the gallery's new permanent space is a group exhibition titled A Journey from a
sweeping gesture to a lasting effect.
gestural (adj)
of or relating to the movement
of the body to express an idea, sentiment, or attitude; in the application
of paint, the use
of sweeping, expansive movements in which the
gestures of the artist's hand are evident.
His visit to Piet Mondrian's studio in 1930 had an immense imprint on the maturation
of his style, the
sweeping linear
gestures in Calder's mobiles later became the inspirationof a number
of modern and contemporary masters such as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Neo-Expressionism, the last
of the truly famous movements to
sweep the art world, arose in the late 1970s as a reaction against the austere, cerebral cool
of Minimalism and Conceptual art, combining richly applied paint and attention - grabbing artistic
gestures in an attempt to revive the hotter heroics
of painters like van Gogh and the Abstract Expressionists.
Although I could see the attraction in terms
of how to deal with architectural space and
sweeping gestures that would bring fragmentary objects together as one coherent pictorial unity, I'm curious what other impulse is behind it?
In her latest paintings, Houshiary's organic
gestures manifest in diaphanous,
sweeping marks that appear to undulate and vibrate across the surface
of the canvas.
In Light Giver Light Taker and Chalk Bike, Rhode expands the idea
of what can be used as a drawing instrument by utilizing unconventional objects to make marks, here in
sweeping, performative
gestures, on the gallery's walls and floor.
Cleve Gray explored abstract
gestures, color and emotional resonance, renouncing figurations, and was known for his large - scale
sweeps of calligraphy - inspired marks.
This time the installation seems to have
swept aside the problems
of its placing, with some easy
gesture of spatial mastery.
Extension and Trajectory are both part
of the Arc
of the Curve series from 2004, and examine movement through space and the curve
of a line, from broad,
sweeping gestures to slight bends and turns.
Grand
Gestures explores the autographic mark, executed in
sweeping strokes
of brilliant color which became the expressive vehicle for Franz Kline, Michael Goldberg, Hans Hofmann, Sam Francis, Joan Mitchell and others who came to be known as abstract expressionists.
This method
of making abstract art involved dripping and smearing the paint onto the canvas in dramatic
sweeping gestures.
He is most recognized for his action paintings, with vigorous
sweeping gestures inspired by improvisational jazz music, and his unorthodox use
of studio objects to paint such as the paintbrush handle.
A point could almost be the opposite
of a
gesture, I'm thinking
of pointillism where all those dots
of colour negate the action
of the
sweeping brush stroke, yet once the dots are aggregated
gestures of a sort do start to emerge.
Eliminating the variation
of scale — all works in each group
of drawings are the same size — Fowler uses
sweeping lines and
gestures as a response to the internal (Escaping Forward) or external (9 Imperfect Compositions) shape or boundary
of each drawing.
One
of the great illusions
of the climate movement has always been that the problem would or could be solved with a grand,
sweeping gesture like a climate tax or a binding international agreement.
The terrorist attacks
of Sept. 11, 2001, struck at a time when REALTORS ® were ready, willing, and able to make a
sweeping philanthropic
gesture.