Sentences with phrase «than her paintings containing»

Rather than her paintings containing references, she prefers to think of references passing through her work.

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Historically, it has been used in cosmetics, paints, and other substances (in fact, hundreds of lipstick brands still contain lead in higher amounts than bentonite, but that is another post for another day)
Painting on a bigger canvas than his previous works, Wingard created an atmosphere that contains just the right amount of suspense, humor, and terror.
Painting on a bigger canvas than his previous works, Wingard create an atmosphere that contains just the right amount of suspense, humor, and terror.
But the sunlight that couldn't be stopped shone on the red bread - box and on the bottle - green icebox and on the blue, marble - painted crock containing cucumber pickles and on the polished black enameled woodstove and on the pale blue safe with the pink floribunda roses painted on the two doors, and he watched all these take their true colors back to themselves and the faces of the men and Mrs. Parker take on the colors and shapes that they carried through daytime that were different from their faces at night under even the brightest light, somehow more supple and creased and softer really than at night, even if they looked more battered and old.
The former contains yet more stunning examples of MercurySteam's eye for beautiful environments, proving that they know their stuff when it comes to epic, fantasy landscapes and gothic architecture, while the latter paints a more interesting modern age than what we ultimately saw in the game, which felt uninspired.
Considered one of the finest in the world, the collection of European painting contains more than 3,500 works dating from the 12th through the 20th century.
In fact, he preferred to have his paintings shown together in an exhibit in order to create a greater impact of being contained or enveloped by the paintings, rather than broken up by other artworks.
The well - known fragility of Reinhardt's black paintings is a technical result of trying to force paint to look black rather than dark gray, by leaching out much of the oil a tube of paint contains.
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This means that the galleries show chairs and tables arranged in symmetrical patterns as though in a great house, even if four identical chairs give no more information than one; they contain numerous «cutesy vignettes» (in the present curators» words) with vases placed on furniture to create a decorative effect, often to the detriment of the support; and are filled with paintings which make a decorative but not thematic contribution to the whole.
Published to coincide with the exhibit, the catalog «Benny Andrews: There Must Be a Heaven» contains vivid color plates of more than 40 paintings by Andrews and essays by Congressman John Lewis (D - Ga.)
Pace's art collection contains more than 800 paintings, sculptures, installations, and video works by contemporary artists from around the world, many from artists working at Artpace, the residential art program she founded downtown in 1993.
The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collection — comprising more than 19,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, films, videos, and new media by more than 2,900 artists — contains some of the most significant and exciting work created by artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
Wyeth's gull paintings are much looser and freer than his earlier work, even containing splashes of color with the wild abandon of an abstract expressionist.
Arranged in snugly painted linear strips, one alongside the next, Number 4 - 32 is distinguished by its wide range of commingled stripes — one of the artist's more complex and varied arrangements — containing no less than ten different colors.
Agnes Martin's current retrospective at Los Angeles County Museum of Art — organized by Tate Modern, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein - Westfalen, and the Guggenheim — spans nearly five decades of her work up until her death in 2004 (she was still painting at age 92) and contains more than 100 paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
For Joe Goode, these nearly metaphysical, black paintings also contain violent slashes through the canvas that brings attention to the surface of the painting while adding a sense of painterly depth as the shadow cast behind the canvas becomes blacker than the painting itself.
The building contains early paintings and drawings by Judd, as well as furniture he designed and plans for architectural projects installed throughout the two stories and more than 15 rooms.
[14] Writer B. H. Friedman recalled that his work, now painted with brushes rather than palette knives, «contained a luminosity and a glow of radiant light not found previously.»
Rather than a formalized medium or window that contained the subject, the contours of the painting became part of the subject itself.
Flinging her arms and legs wide, the painting can barely contain her, any more than her little dress can: while her face is doll - like and her wrists dressed with pompoms, the skater's body has the full solidity of a woman of a certain age.
The ideas contained in the everyday objects around us made them far more interesting than marble or oil paint.
Comprehensive and richly illustrated, it contains more than 800 reproductions: studies, archival material and installation photographs, as well as 60 drawings and 100 paintings (including Tuymans» new body of work, The Arena, created for the exhibition).
Containing more than 300 works, the exhibit features several photomontages, sculptures, constructs, works in Plexiglas, color slides and abstract paintings.
These monumental paintings are accompanied by a central vitrine containing the more than 10,000 handwritten journal pages that Burchfield kept throughout his life, from a young teenager until his death from a heart attack in 1967.
Alison and Peter Klein's collection contains more than 1,400 works of contemporary photography, painting, and aboriginal art, but apart from their focus on these three categories, the couple clings to the old maxim «Buy what you love.»
The classic example is a bottle or glass, and there's nothing more disappointing than seeing beautifully shaded or painted still life that contains a lopsided bottle!
If Stella's famed black, unmodulated series of canvas works were intended to contain no meaning other than existing painted objects, Morrison's peculiarly shaped Tomb (2012) seems to revoke that formalist abstraction through its rippling drapes and stripes, implying a more complex relationship sculpture has to contemporary attitudes and responses.
In his introduction John Ashbery calls the book «the finest work of Surrealist fiction,» noting that de Chirico «invented for the occasion a new style and a new kind of novel... his long run - on sentences, stitched together with semi-colons, allow a cinematic freedom of narration... his language, like his painting, is invisible: a transparent but dense medium containing objects that are more real than reality.»
Funny how things work: His layered prints, planes of color barely contained by bold, stylized lines, are richer and more vibrant than the paintings exhibited in an adjacent gallery.
They may have less shape - shifting dazzle than paintings such as Prairie, but they are arguably more intense, since they contain no «still» or neutral points of black or white upon which the eye can rest.
Now the largest museum complex in Florence, its Palatine Gallery contains more than 500 mostly Early and High Renaissance paintings, which originally belonged to the Medici family collection.
These glowing and scintillating surfaces, containing passages both luminous and numinous, are what he describes as «primary» responses to the act of painting, rather than commentaries on life or homages to previous artists.
By engaging this line of thinking, his explorations of 1956 produced a richer body of work than any other single year of his career; works completed that year contain the seeds for all Gottlieb's paintings of the next seventeen years.
«Frank Stella: A Retrospective» contains a plate section comprised with more than 100 works, including paintings, sculptures, reliefs, and works on paper.
The first exhibition contained 257 works (including sculptures and some enamels and miniatures) with a good selection of the leading British artists, including (selecting on their modern rather than contemporary reputations) two Turners, two Stubbs paintings and five enamels, fourteen Benjamin Wests, four Paul Sandby's, two by Thomas Lawrence, one a huge history painting, three Copleys including his Death of Chatham, four James Wards, as well as 24 pictures from the Arabian Nights by Robert Smirke, who was to turn against the Institution.
Six monumental illustrated books, each opening to more than four feet in width, contain 65 paintings by the artist.
The show, «Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis,» contains more than 90 paintings and works on paper.
The formal elements in these paintings, which seem to contain their own ecosystems and atmospheres, feel crisper, more graphic and high - contrast than their downtown counterparts.
The show contained more than 1,250 examples of the latest painting, decorative art and sculpture by over 300 European and American avant - garde artists.
The decision to use the medium of painting rather than the original photographic documentation contributes to demystify the status of the original sculpture as self - contained surface.
Its collection contains more than 11,000 works, focusing on 19th - century and 20th - century American art; European painting and sculpture; decorative arts; contemporary art and photography.
As well as its superb collection of paintings, sculpture and drawings, The Courtauld has two photographic libraries - the Lord Martin Conway library, embracing architectural drawings, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts; and the Robert Witt library, covering paintings, drawings and engravings, with over 2 million reproductions of works by more than 70,000 artists - and a Book Library, which contains one of the UK's largest archives of works on the history of art.
The museum's holdings consist of more than 22,000 works and contain the world's largest collection of paintings by Edward Hopper.
For the purposes of this publication, drawings are works on paper that do not contain a collage element and that are executed exclusively in one or more dry mediums (such as graphite, charcoal, or crayon), and / or in fluid mediums other than paint (such as ink, watercolor, or gouache, which is an opaque form of watercolor).
Containing only a small amount of color, the piece is really more constructed sculpture than painting.
I like the idea that the small painting is kind of monumental rather than miniature — that it can contain a bigger space, like the imaginative space of a book, and that you can get back from a smaller painting more easily.
In 2009, EcoWaste found that the majority of paint sold in the Philippines contained levels of lead above 90 ppm, and more than 40 % of the paint contained lead levels over 10,000 ppm.
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