Sentences with phrase «well as abstract painters»

Not exact matches

Twentieth - century painters have experimented not only with abstract forms but with abstract substances as well.
It features works by abstract and figurative painters and sculptors, as well as pioneers of installation and performance art.
For BOS, Julie has been organizing a community of international as well as American abstract painters and curating their works.
It should be noted that while the overall effect of Murray's work is one of abstraction, and the artist described herself as an abstract painter in an interview included in the 1987 catalogue, there are many representational elements and references in her paintings, in a stylized style emerging from cartoons, comics, and graffiti as well as from pop artists like Claes Oldenburg: works are shaped like shoes or cups and contains stylized abstracted but identifiable figuration and still - life imagery.
There has never been a better year to look at the work of Kazimir Malevich, a pioneer of abstract art often seen as the greatest Russian painter of the twentieth century.
Curator Gary Garrels worked with six abstract painters — Mark Grotjahn, Wade Guyton, Mary Heilmann, Amy Sillman, Charline von Heyl, and Christopher Wool — to select one of their own recent paintings as well as works by other artists who have influenced their thinking.
Harold Cohen (1928 — 2016) Harold Cohen, an abstract painter best known as a pioneer of computer - generated art, has died at home in California aged 87.
The gallery represents each of these artists, as well as other influential mid-century abstract painters including Roger Kuntz, June Wayne, and James Jarvaise.
Placed against a neutral backdrop with their labels inscribed below, Wylie's hard - won forms play on the language of ancient art as well as modernism and the abstract compositions of painters like Franz Kline and Ad Reinhardt, who attempted to divorce image - making from even the most fundamental visual associations.
From his wikipedia page...» Accomplished as a designer, photographer, typographer, printmaker and poet, Albers is best remembered for his work as an abstract painter and theorist.
While Blinky Palermo's reputation as one of the foremost post-war abstract painters is well established in Europe, his work is rarely seen in North America.
Artists I know personally, such as Christian Haub and other abstract painters, do not often get a show for me to review, but just as well.
It recalls America's first abstract painter, Arthur Dove, as well as New Mexico's most famous admirer of the desert, Georgia O'Keeffe.
Influenced by abstract expressionists including Willem de Kooning and Franz Kline, as well as painters such as Francis Bacon, Francisco de Goya and Paul Gauguin, Fritz Scholder's work was purely his own.
The exhibition will consist of a series of works of a standard size, in which the artist invokes abstract and representational visual languages, as well as his own status and behaviour as a painter.
A long - term dialogue with Japanese painter Kenzo Okada also guided her practice and bolstered her interest in Zen Buddhism, as well as her intuitive approach to abstract painting.
Works by the earlier generation of artists represented in the show can be loosely situated within geometric abstraction and abstract constructivism, influenced by artists such as Piet Mondrian (1872 — 1944) and groups such as De Stijl (founded 1917) and the ZERO movement of the 1950s and 60s, as well as the American Colour Field painters.
As for Alan's assertion that the short history of abstract sculpture is pioneered by painterswell, that's a big part of the problem.
in Art News, vol.81, no. 1, January 1982 (review of John Moores Liverpool Exhibition), The Observer, 12 December 1982; «English Expressionism» (review of exhibition at Warwick Arts Trust) in The Observer, 13 May 1984; «Landscapes of the mind» in The Observer, 24 April 1995 Finch, Liz, «Painting is the head, hand and the heart», John Hoyland talks to Liz Finch, Ritz Newspaper Supplement: Inside Art, June 1984 Findlater, Richard, «A Briton's Contemporary Clusters Show a Touch of American Influence» in Detroit Free Press, 27 October 1974 Forge, Andrew, «Andrew Forge Looks at Paintings of Hoyland» in The Listener, July 1971 Fraser, Alison, «Solid areas of hot colour» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 Freke, David, «Massaging the Medium» in Arts Alive Merseyside, December 1982 Fuller, Peter, «Hoyland at the Serpentine» in Art Monthly, no. 31 Garras, Stephen, «Sketches for a Finished Work» in The Independent, 22 October 1986 Gosling, Nigel, «Visions off Bond Street» in The Observer, 17 May 1970 Graham - Dixon, Andrew, «Canvassing the abstract voters» in The Independent, 7 February 1987; «John Hoyland» in The Independent, 12 February 1987 Griffiths, John, «John Hoyland: Paintings 1967 - 1979» in The Tablet, 20 October 1979 Hall, Charles, «The Mastery of Living Colour» in The Times, 4 October 1995 Harrison, Charles, «Two by Two they Went into the Ark» in Art Monthly, November 1977 Hatton, Brian, «The John Moores at the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool» in Artscribe, no. 38, December 1982 Heywood, Irene, «John Hoyland» in Montreal Gazette, 7 February 1970 Hilton, Tim, «Hoyland's tale of Hofmann» in The Guardian, 5 March 1988 Hoyland, John, «Painting 1979: A Crisis of Function» in London Magazine, April / May 1979; «Framing Words» in Evening Standard, 7 December 1989; «The Famous Grouse» in Arts Review, October 1995 Januszcak, Waldemar, «Felt through the Eye» in The Guardian, 16 October 1979; «Last Chance» in The Guardian, 18 May 1983; «Painter nets # 25,000 art prize» in The Guardian, 11 February 1987; «The Circles of Celebration» in The Guardian, 19 February 1987 Kennedy, R.C., «London Letter» in Art International, Lugano, 20 October 1971 Kent, Sarah, «The Modernist Despot Refuses to Die» in Time Out, 19 - 25, October 1979 Key, Philip, «This Way Up and It's Art; Key Previews the John Moores Exhibition» in Post, 25 November 1982 Kramer, Hilton, «Art: Vitality in the Pictorial Structure» in New York Times, 10 October 1970 Lehmann, Harry, «Hoyland Abstractions Boldly Pleasing As Ever» in Montreal Star, 30 March 1978 Lucie - Smith, Edward, «John Hoyland» in Sunday Times, 7 May 1970; «Waiting for the click...» in Evening Standard, 3 October 1979 Lynton, Norbert, «Hoyland», in The Guardian, [month] 1967 MacKenzie, Andrew, «A Colourful Champion of the Abstract» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 9 October 1979 Mackenzie, Andrew, «Let's recognise city artist» in Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, 18 September 1978 Makin, Jeffrey, «Colour... it's the European Flair» in The Sun, 30 April 1980 Maloon, Terence, «Nothing succeeds like excess» in Time Out, September 1978 Marle, Judy, «Histories Unfolding» in The Guardian, May 1971 Martin, Barry, «John Hoyland and John Edwards» in Studio International, May / June 1975 McCullach, Alan, «Seeing it in Context» in The Herald, 22 May 1980 McEwen, John, «Hoyland and Law» in The Spectator, 15 November 1975; «Momentum» in The Spectator, 23 October 1976; «John Hoyland in mid-career» in Arts Canada, April 1977; «Abstraction» in The Spectator, 23 September 1978; «4 British Artists» in Artforum, March 1979; «Undercurrents» in The Spectator, 24 October 1981; «Flying Colours» in The Spectator, 4 December 1982; «John Hoyland, new paintings» in The Spectator, 21 May 1983; «The golden age of junk art: John McEwen on Christmas Exhibitions» in Sunday Times, 18 December 1984; «Britain's Best and Brightest» in Art in America, July 1987; «Landscapes of the Mind» in The Independent Magazine, 16 June 1990; «The Master Manipulator of Paint» in Sunday Telegraph, 1 October 1995; «Cool dude struts with his holster full of colours» in The Sunday Telegraph, 10 October 1999 McGrath, Sandra, «Hangovers and Gunfighters» in The Australian, 19 February 1980 McManus, Irene, «John Moores Competition» in The Guardian, 8 December 1982 Morris, Ann, «The Experts» Expert.
Their influence has extended to artists as diverse as abstract painter Jack Bush and the Painters Eleven, as well as contemporary Scottish (and former Montréaler) figurative painter Peter Doig.
Kline was best known for his role as an «action painter» of abstract expressionism, a movement that was popular in New York during the 1940s and 1950s and introduced the world to artists including Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning.
Kahn had better luck as an acolyte of abstract painter Hans Hofmann, who later employed him as a studio assistant.
Josef Albers (1888 — 1976) is considered one of the foremost abstract painters, as well as an important designer and educator noted for his rigorously experimental approach to spatial relationships and color theory.
As a small, nervy group in 1936 — led by such figures as painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract arAs a small, nervy group in 1936 — led by such figures as painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract aras painter George L. K. Morris, muralists and WPA leaders Ilya Bolotowsky and Balcomb Greene, and sculptor Wilfred Zogbaum — they challenged Alfred Barr and The Museum of Modern Art to include Americans as well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract aras well as Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract aras Europeans in MoMA's first major survey of abstract art.
In gallery news: abstract painter McArthur Binion has joined Lehmann Maupin (Binion's work will be on show at the gallery's Hong Kong outpost later this year); and New York's Regina Rex is closing its Lower East Side space — though the gallery have plans to continue contributing to the city's exhibition scene, as well as participating in the upcoming Condo gallery share in Mexico City this April.
But since a major exhibition at Stockholm's Modern Museum in 2013, she's been hailed as the first abstract painter, whose mysterious spirit - guided compositions predate the efforts of male modernist titans such as Piet Mondrian, Kazimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky by a good decade.
While Mike Kelley is best known for his content - heavy installations and lowbrow aesthetic, for this exhibition he seemingly returned to his roots as an abstract painter.
For a new generation of abstract painters, the process of making an artwork often becomes an indispensable part of showing the work as well.
Nassos Daphnis was a Greek - born American abstract painter and a talented sculptor, as well as a passionate tree peony breeder.
«The ambition, intelligence and originality of these more recent paintings established [Hoyland] without question,» writes Gooding, «as one of the 2 or 3 best abstract painters of his generation anywhere in the world.»
One of Britain's most respected and best - loved painters, Gillian Ayres is celebrated as one of the pioneering English abstract artists and, as well as the vibrant, heavily worked canvases for which she is best known, she is also a dedicated printmaker.
In this substantial volume, the works of the infamous mid-century French visionary artist, Yves Klein — famed for having been photographed jumping off a wall, «into the void,» with his arms outstretched as he moved rapidly towards the pavement, as well as for having claimed and patented his very own shade of the color blue — are presented alongside paintings by the artist whose work influenced him most profoundly: his mother, the bold abstract painter Marie Raymond (1908 - 1972).
Regarding Creed's paint choice, the critic Michael Archer has linked the artist's approach to that of an acknowledged influence, the abstract painter Frank Stella (born 1936) who once said that in each of his canvases he was trying to «keep the paint as good as it was in the can» (cited in Ikon Gallery 2008, p. 36).
Her work, best viewed in natural light to appreciate the lustrous tonal variations, calls to mind scientific charts while also evoking abstract painters such as Josef Albers and Agnes Martin.
The Tate show was very influential for students like me, as well as more established professional artists, notably the great abstract painters from St Ives.
While Jackson Pollock is considered as the most well - known painter who created his abstract pieces by dripping paint onto a flat canvas, many before him experimented with this method as well.
Christoph Schellberg is a German painter who creates classic genres such as portrait, landscape and still life as well as abstract works.
These two important abstract painters were longtime friends (having first met in the «60s), as well as colleagues, and this exhibition of their work shows an aesthetic conversation rooted in place and the materiality of paint.
She is as least as good as many more renowned abstract painters, the vast majority of whom are male.
The movement embraced abstract art by such painters as Joan Miro (1893 - 1983), Max Ernst (1891 - 1976), Francis Picabia (1879 - 1953), Yves Tanguy (1900 - 55), Andre Masson (1896 - 1987) and Jean Arp (1887 - 1966); as well as representational art by Salvador Dali (1904 - 89), Rene Magritte (1898 - 1967), Paul Delvaux (1897 - 1994), and Maurits Escher (1898 - 1972).
Cochrane took a special interest in the abstract painting being developed by Jean - Paul Riopelle and Nicholas de Stael in France, in the work of Jean Dubuffet and the Cobra painters including Asger Jorn, as well as some of the young Americans then active in Paris, such as Sam Francis and Ellsworth Kelly.
We will be presenting a work on paper by Mark Rothko from 1957, a suite of prints from the 1960s pop series by Roy Lichtenstein and a classic black and white work from 1955 by the abstract painter Franz Kline as well as two early works by Andy Warhol from 1964, one an iconic painting from his Electric Chair series, the other a silkscreen on paper from the Race Riot series.
Palmeri created these works using traditional painting tools as well as graffiti marker and spray paint to pay homage to abstract painters like Willem de Kooning while reclaiming abstract depictions of the female form from a woman's perspective.
In 1930 she moved to Munich and studied under Hans Hofmann (1880 - 1966), an important abstract expressionist painter who inspired students as well as artists throughout the world.
The prominent abstract painter has seven new canvases on view at this new Boyle Heights space, which explore aspects of landscape and the female figure, as well as one of the early «stroke» paintings for which she is well known.
Best known as a painter of monumental works in oil, Sean Scully (b. 1945) has garnered international acclaim as one of the most prominent painters in the abstract tradition, fusing the conventions of European painting with the distinct character of American abstraction.
A leading figure in the development of Color Field Painting in the late 1950s and an important American abstract painter, Walter Darby Bannard (better known as Darby Bannard) was committed to color - based and expressionist abstraction for over six decades.
A leading figure in the development of Color Field Painting in the late 1950s and an important American abstract painter, Walter Darby Bannard (better known as Darby Bannard) has been...
Biography: A leading figure in the development of Color Field Painting in the late 1950s and an important American abstract painter, Walter Darby Bannard (better known as Darby Bannard) has been committed to color - based and expressionist abstraction for over five decades.
There is, in van Velde's work, a quality of indecision and incompleteness, of being improvised rather than planned, of being left in a transitional stage, in other words, of Provisionalism — as defined by Raphaël Rubinstein in his now famed article from 2009 — which makes it relevant to today's state of affairs in abstract painting as well as to the young painters loosely grouped under the name of New Casualists.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z