Sentences with phrase «well as abstract paintings»

Transitioning into some very nice sculptural pieces as well as abstract paintings and walls.
They include Merrill Wagner with Zürcher (her photos as well as abstract paintings) and Mira Schor with Lyles & King (and not just her more obvious imagery of a woman's body).
Although Dudley pursued other directions in his painting after relocating to New York, the Ostrow writes that from the LA works» one gets the sense of an important course within Minimalism as well as abstract painting that has gone unacknowledged and unexplored.»
He is known for figurative and minimalist sculpture, as well as abstract painting.
The focus of the gallery lies on contemporary figurative as well as abstract painting.

Not exact matches

Simply painted raw and exposed structural elements married with abstract iconography redefine the brand as well as provide a fun and visually rich environment.
Characteristic for his position in American art in the 1940 - 50's was that De Kooning had an abstract, as well as a representational side in his painting art and both were present and visible.
There are important works in the permanent collection (almost always on view) by Mondrian, Chagall, Picasso, and Warhol, as well as a large number of abstract paintings by Makevich, which are well - worth seeing if you have an interest in Russian avant - garde.
Artist, Sandy Gray, who regularly visits, paints some lovely landscapes of the surrounding area and some wonderful abstract paintings as well.
And that goes for my abstractions and my figure / abstract paintings as well.
Tons of paintings both oil, & acrylic, abstract, landscapes, sculptures in stone, cement, polymer clay, 3D canvas art, rock sculptures, fairies, fairy house lamps and stash jars, as well as handcrafted soaps, lotions, candles, bath salts to die for and it's all natural ingredients!!
These elements are found in his earlier, more formal, abstract work as well as in his recent subtle landscape paintings.
And good abstract painting is about that as well.
Known for her abstract painting and conceptual art, this exhibition features «her oblong and un-stretched canvases, as well as her experimentation with hole - punched dots, hand drawn arrows, printed text, and personal postcards.»
Influenced by feminism, quilt design, and non-Western as well as Western art, Ms. Valdez combines paint, fabric, and embroidery on canvas to yield abstract forms with undeniable relation to the human body.
Encompassing over 12,500 works made since 1900, the museum's collection includes works by such artistic luminaries as Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, Henri Matisse, and Georgia O'Keeffe, as well as 33 paintings, drawings, and collages by the acclaimed abstract - expressionist Robert Motherwell.
His most recent works come in a variety of mediums, including a mix of calligraphic and abstract paintings, as well as landscape photography.
As well as the generally accepted international stars, there are some less familiar artists here too, from Lee Krasner, Pollock's wife, with a huge swirling abstract, to the exquisite, minutely rendered, tangled, painted embroideries of Mark TobeAs well as the generally accepted international stars, there are some less familiar artists here too, from Lee Krasner, Pollock's wife, with a huge swirling abstract, to the exquisite, minutely rendered, tangled, painted embroideries of Mark Tobeas the generally accepted international stars, there are some less familiar artists here too, from Lee Krasner, Pollock's wife, with a huge swirling abstract, to the exquisite, minutely rendered, tangled, painted embroideries of Mark Tobey.
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.
Continuing the Warholian reference, on show will be a series of large scale unique silkscreened portraits of the artist as Che Guevara, Joseph Beuys, Elvis Presley amongst others, as well as works based on Warhol's urine oxidation paintings, abstract works made by pissing on copper metallic painted canvas Turk takes a Gestalt approach to cliché and iconic imagery subverting our sense of what we think we are seeing.
O'Sullivan clearly lacks the vocabulary as well as the sensitivity to appreciate and discuss abstract painting, but then, he is not alone in this regard.
As so regularly in Rauschenberg's best work, a painting such as Charlene (1954), with its exuberant central panel of abstract marks and its competing compartments made of so much stuff, completes a tendency in his work, killing it off with a flourish and issuing a reckless demand for more — more and differenAs so regularly in Rauschenberg's best work, a painting such as Charlene (1954), with its exuberant central panel of abstract marks and its competing compartments made of so much stuff, completes a tendency in his work, killing it off with a flourish and issuing a reckless demand for more — more and differenas Charlene (1954), with its exuberant central panel of abstract marks and its competing compartments made of so much stuff, completes a tendency in his work, killing it off with a flourish and issuing a reckless demand for more — more and different.
And as early as 1943 the principal tenet that was to distinguish the new abstraction from earlier, pre-war abstract art was clearly formed, as evidenced in a brief «manifesto» of the rising movement crafted by Mark Rothko, Adolph Gottlieb, and Barnett Newman for The New York Times in response to a negative review of the new style: «There is no such thing as good painting about nothing.
That exhibition thematized the relationship between Liu's paintings and his three - dimensional sculptural forms via explicit formal echoes: Black - and - white geometric paintings were adroitly paired with rectilinear pseudotopiary sculptures in which bands of foliage were interspersed with horizontal neon lights, while the oscillating static playing on stacked TV sets chimed with the abstract canvases as well.
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.
Well known and admired for her internet - era busts of figures seeming to emerge from abstract matrices, Sascha Braunig has recently evolved to paint full portraits as well as these kinds of truncated figurative studies, which create an alluring and elegant sense of mystWell known and admired for her internet - era busts of figures seeming to emerge from abstract matrices, Sascha Braunig has recently evolved to paint full portraits as well as these kinds of truncated figurative studies, which create an alluring and elegant sense of mystwell as these kinds of truncated figurative studies, which create an alluring and elegant sense of mystery.
Using a palette of the same four colors, Cranston reworks an abstract painting by one of the key figures in Modernism, Swiss / French artist, architect and designer Charles - Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965) in six variations, identical in form and composition but in different color combinations.
Brilliantly combining world - serious and Miami playful, the Rubell Family Collection offered a mini-retrospective selected from its more than 6,300 works and 800 artists, as well as work commissioned for the exhibition from the likes of Mark Flood, Aaron Curry, Kaari Upson, Will Boone and, from newcomer Lucy Dodd, a room - long abstract painting inspired by Picasso's Guernica (watch her prices jump — the Rubells are opinion - makers, as we've seen with Hernan Bas among others).
Throughout this process a distinct distillation of choices developed for each artist that is wide - ranging but particular: both figurative and abstract, sculptures and some works on paper have been selected in addition to paintings, and historical as well as contemporary works, are juxtaposed.
Arranged thematically, the exhibition looks at her surrealist paintings of the 1930s and the abstract works of the 60s, as well as her anti-war cartoons.
As someone whose job is at least in part to make these distinctions, how can you tell the difference between a genuinely good abstract painting versus, as you say, something that is very salable — something that simply looks like an abstract paintinAs someone whose job is at least in part to make these distinctions, how can you tell the difference between a genuinely good abstract painting versus, as you say, something that is very salable — something that simply looks like an abstract paintinas you say, something that is very salable — something that simply looks like an abstract painting?
With 53 of the show's artists - almost as many as Bonami included in his entire biennial - her overstuffed fraction included numerous women working in abstract painting or fabric, notably a knockout Sheila Hicks tower that was, hands down, the best work in the show (Pillar of Inquiry / Supple Column, 2013 - 14).
These large, abstract, and lush pieces reference color field painting as well as natural and interstellar phenomena like hoarfrost, wormholes, and the moon.
Lerma uses layers of figurative as well as abstract elements, charcoal and colours, text, the blank canvas and smudges of paint to create vibrant, erratic compositions in which you recognize cartoonish figures, mysterious calligraphic signs, and vegetal varieties.
November 17 Eric Sall, influenced by the history of abstract painting as well as popular culture, explores an interlinking network of visual language.
From those microcosms, which originated in her studio space, themes of breakdown, contamination and corruption emerge as well, resulting in a range of abstract and minimalist compositions across plywood and acrylic paint skins.
Many artists now do their best to confuse imagery and other media with abstract painting, and often as not they succeed.
Though influenced by Willem de Kooning, whom he knew, as well as Arshile Gorky and Franz Kline, Whitten defined his own dynamic brand of hallucinatory abstract painting.
According to Lu Zheng - yuan himself, the two paintings look identical, but there exists a difference between the accidental and the inevitable as well as the abstract and the realistic.
As you square up to the best of the bigger pieces — # 79 and # 116 are the ones to look for — you're plunged into the final moments of a quest narrative with a happy ending, in which Diebenkorn discovers his version of the true grail in Ocean Park, Santa Monica, and American abstract painting takes another bow.
Dan Coombs has suggested that the abstract paintings of Tomma Abts are better understood «not so much as material objects in the abstract painting tradition but as surrogate people with their own personalities.
Since then she has produced a variety of striking artistic compilations, including both abstract compositions as well as realistic portraits of prominent East German officials, yet it is her collection of vertical - line paintings for which she has become best known.
The U.S. Pavilion exhibition Tomorrow Is Another Day reflects Bradford's interest in renewing traditions of abstract and materialist painting, as well as his longtime social and intellectual interests, most notably in marginalized populations.
Julia Whitney Barnes Julia Whitney Barnes, a New York based artist known for her vivid, luminous paintings which cull naturalistic imagery from an abstracted ground as well as her nature infused ceramic works, presents a series of painted porcelain vignettes.
Other collections were not so much kept as withheld, such as Hilma af Klint's suite of abstract paintings from 1906 — 15, which she kept hidden for decades after her death, venturing that her work would be better appreciated beyond her own time.
The paintings were well received by the public at large, and it was the artist Wassily Kandinsky, after seeing the paintings in an exhibition in Moscow in 1895, that suggested this series as the first abstract painting in history.
This is a good feeling, as is floating in a pool of water or sliding down a slide; this seemed to be the point, too, of his large - scale abstract painting filled with yellow, orange, red, green, and purple waves of ribbony strokes in the front room.
Moving from art - school grad to accomplished young artist - his shows include Kavi Gupta gallery, Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art, a recent attention grabbing appearance at Art Basel Miami Beach as well as an upcoming solo at New York's Lehmann Maupin Gallery - Otero quickly became a virtuoso of the newfangled mash up of abstract and figurative painting that constitutes today's new Nouveau Realisme (think Mark Bradford sans the racial essentialism).
Turnbull was painting as well as sculpting, and though some of the later abstracts look like a second - hand take on Barnett Newman, many, composed mostly of broad horizontal brush - strokes in blues, greys, ochres, reds and greens, are packed with nascent energy and survive as remarkable paintings to this day.
After moving to Los Angeles in 1977, she continued her studies in drawing, printmaking and photo etching at UCLA as well as figurative and non-objective abstract expressionist painting at the Brentwood Art Center.
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