In the ICA's upper galleries, a series of shaped
white monochrome canvases appear in conversation with each other and the surrounding architecture.
In the ICA's upper galleries, a series of shaped
white monochrome canvases will be shown.
Wyatt Kahn's multipanel
white monochrome canvas went for $ 55,000.
Not exact matches
They include the «Black» and «
White» paintings: dense thickets of
monochrome paint, with collaged, cut and reused
canvas additions.
Their rarefied atmosphere is circumscribed by rigorously defined and scrupulously observed parameters: Levine paints only with primary colors and
white, each
monochrome is contained by a razor - sharp border of raw
canvas, all of the pictures are minimally off - square.
But it was Kazimir Malevich who today is often viewed as the forefather of geometric abstraction, beginning with his seminal 1915 paintings of black shapes — a circle, a square — on a
white ground, and his legendary
white - square - on -
white -
canvas 1919
monochrome.
Meanwhile, still other artists looked back on Malevich's
monochrome with paintings that conveyed form only through the shape of the
canvas, like Robert Rauschenberg's early 1951
white paintings (which he considered stages for the interplay of ambient light and shadow) and Brice Marden's imposing examples from the 1960s.
Original Large Abstract Painting Modern Contemporary
Canvas Art Black and
White MONOCHROME FOREST 36x24 Palette Knife Texture Oil J.LEIGH
She first gained attention in the mid -»60s with
white, shaped -
canvas monochromes and light box - like constructions made from Plexiglas and fluorescent lights.
From a distance these delicate paintings read as
monochromes, but up close their intricate surfaces become visible: small arched semi-circles of
white paint almost completely covering the ground of the
canvases.
Along with the
White Paintings, which Rauschenberg completed in 1951, the Black paintings signaled the young artist's awareness of the status of the monochromatic
canvas within the lineage of modernist painting, particularly as it was developing in the late 1940s and early 1950s at the hands of artists such as Barnett Newman (1905 — 1970), Franz Kline (1910 — 1962), and Willem de Kooning (1904 — 1997).4 Although the
White Paintings and the Black paintings explored related formal strategies, the Black paintings in particular have been read as a response to the innovative rethinking of the
monochrome that was occurring in those years.
The show also includes graphite works on paper and paintings from the 1990's, which demonstrate Knifer's consistent reductionism, pushing «the meander» to the edge of the
canvas to create nearly
monochrome black or
white surfaces.
Drawing on the Guggenheim's exceptional holdings of minimalist painting and singular sculpture, Singular Forms begins with Robert Rauschenberg's historic
White Painting (1951), a stark,
monochrome canvas.
Distinctive series is recognizable for its
monochrome palette of black and
white applied on the raw
canvases, with the accent on the use of the zip.
Back in Paris, Kelly joined together two
monochrome canvas panels, producing Black /
White (1951), which, he argued, «freed form from ground», transferring the ground from the
canvas onto the wall itself.
In his new works Krisanamis has restricted himself to a predominantly
monochrome palette with thousands of noodles built into vertical and horizontal drifts of
white across a black
canvas.
Sol LeWitt cleanly tears a piece of
white paper into stark geometric sections in R115, 1973, generating an elegant composition with a simple gesture, while Robert Ryman defamiliarizes the
monochrome in Untitled, 1967, a
white - painted
canvas square affixed directly to the
white wall with masking tape.
At Victoria Miro in 2012, the artists showed The Named Series, which consisted of actual wall surfaces carefully removed by a restorer from the interior of some of the world's most renowned museums, and then reapplied to
canvas as
monochromes with various textures and colour tones of
white.
She covered expanses of
canvas painted a
monochrome of red, green,
white or goldenrod yellow with open patterns of tiny, comma - like strokes — a form of craft, almost, but a very expressive one — often in marathon work sessions.
monochrome painting I, 1988/1989 first station — christ condemned to death kasimir malevich SUPREMATISTS COMPOSITION:
WHITE ON
WHITE, c. 1918 oil on
canvas the museum of modern art, new york
The gallery will also present graphite works on paper, and paintings from the 1990's, which demonstrate Knifer's consistent reductionism, pushing the meander to the edge of the
canvas, creating nearly
monochrome black or
white surfaces.
This method produces
monochrome smears, smudges and drips on the once - perfect
white canvas, creating something reminiscent of Abstract Expressionist painting.
Step inside, and you'll enter a room formed by
monochrome white canvases — many sporting the delicate, sculptural peaks that were Castellani's signature — that brilliantly toys with perception.
Joyce Pensato's large
canvas «Marsupilami» (2005 - 6) done in
monochrome black and
white is the most overtly Abstract Expressionist in the show.
On the first floor of the gallery there are two monumental black
monochrome canvases, created especially for this exhibition, shown alongside an immense
white monochrome from 1999: the three works narrate and trace Olivier Mosset's continuous exploration of the relationship between the ego and the death of the notion of author.
On the two side walls the viewer can engage with Mosset's
monochromes and symbolic geometries: on one side an immersive blazing large orange
canvas painted in the early 2000s, on the other a lengthy
white surface Patricia's Pillow (1985), where a long bright yellow line harshly yet lightly crosses a
white surface.
Layered with
white paint, paper and lacquer, the
canvas looked almost
monochrome save for an uneven blue bracket at the center.
Set a woodland scene with this striking
monochrome canvas, made from black and
white vinyl.