Sentences with word «tachiste»

His early tachiste style is influenced by American painting.
From Alberto Burri's tachiste allusions to blood - soaked bandages to the quasi-alchemical experiments of arte povera, postwar Italy has produced numerous artists captivated by the transformative properties of elemental matter.
The poetry of Tombly meets the expression of Pollock in Pattinson's flurry of tachiste gestures.
In 1957 he showed for the first time in the UK, as part of an Arts Council touring exhibition, and held his own among a group that included Dubuffet, the Canadian abstract expressionist Jean - Paul Riopelle, the French tachiste Pierre Soulages, and Karel Appel, Bogart's compatriot and a member of the Cobra group (Copenhagen, Brussels, Amsterdam).
In 1950 Mathieu painted his first Tachiste works (from the French tache, meaning blot or stain) and had his first solo exhibition at the Galerie René Drouin, Paris.
Gillian Ayres (b. 1930) Associated with Tachiste movement, for her emotional colour abstracts.
In the 1950s, she applied oils and household paint with rags and brushes, and by pouring and squirting, in gestural works reminiscent of European tachiste painting and American abstract expressionism.
Working since the 1950s, Ayres has been celebrated for more than six decades for her use of vibrant color, impasto, tachiste effects and bold forms to create exuberant compositions full of movement and energy.
By doggedly ploughing his own furrow, Hartung in a sense refused to choose between two simplistic visions of abstract art: on one side, eruptive and chaotic painting, based on pure intuition, combined with the expressionist, gestural, lyrical, informal and Tachiste tendencies of post-war painting; and, on the other, control, precision and systems, whose notions belong more to the realm of Geometric Abstraction.
Together, Mann and I examined photos of some of Spierer's large collages from a few years ago, in which clumps of wadded newspaper formed islands of radiant energy in vast seas of blue, recalling both American color - field painting and the texture - rich tachiste variety of art informel.
From Alberto Burri's tachiste allusions to blood - soaked bandages to the quasi-alchemical experiments of arte povera, postwar Italy has produced numerous artists captivated by the transformative...
Tachiste I Artist: Gillian Ayres OBE 1930 - 2018 Date: 1956 Classification: on paper, print Medium: Lithograph on paper Dimensions: image: 546 x 376 mm Purchased 1986 © Gillian Ayres
Together they participated in the landmark «Metavisual, Tachiste, Abstract» exhibition at the Redfern Gallery, London, in 1957, which included Lanyon, Wynter, Hilton, Gear and Heath, Davie, Denny, Ayres and Blow all of whom would go on to develop their own paths in response to their experience of the world, both internal and external.
Mathieu's gestural style was influenced by several people, including the Tachiste Hans Hartung (1904 - 89), the American Jackson Pollock (1912 - 56), inventor of action painting, and the members of the Gutai Art Association, (1954 — 72) in Japan.
Into this they incorporated the luminous light that is characteristic of French art, beginning with the early modernisms of the Impressionists and Symbolists and up to contemporary «tachistes
Riopelle employed a tachiste style, which he achieved by applying oil paint in thick, demonstrative strokes with palette knives.
DIEGO PERRONE CASEY KAPLAN From Alberto Burri's tachiste allusions to blood - soaked bandages to the quasi — alchemical experiments of arte povera, postwar Italy has produced numerous artists...
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