Sentences with phrase «to go on the canvas»

Being present, whatever's there goes on the canvas.
Painting became a means toward self - discovery: «When I feel I am fully charged and ready to let go on the canvas, I'm not in a position to analyze and view myself in an objective way.
What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event.»
«What was to go on the canvas,» Rosenberg wrote, «was not a picture but an event.»
For these painters, «What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event.»
«What was to go on canvas was not a picture but an event» theorist Ronald Rosenberg wrote into his diary after observing the works of Jackson Pollock.
In his famous 1952 essay, «The American Action Painters,» art critic Harold Rosenberg wrote, «What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event.»
As Rosenberg described it, «What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event.»
In a famous 1952 article in ARTnews, Harold Rosenberg coined the term «action painting», and wrote that «what was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event.
What was to go on the canvas was not an image but an event.
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