Sentences with phrase «with idiosyncratic»

My personal preference veers consistently towards paintings with idiosyncratic, personal imagery.
The works are made up of repurposed wood made into panels and painted on both sides, as well as wall - hung painting conglomerations that combine new age - y imagery with his idiosyncratic painting style.
Taken primarily from the 1970s and»80s, the works in the exhibition offer a portrait of the artist: an adventurer with an idiosyncratic vision, a quick sense of irony, and a populist approach to artistic practice.
The German master's abstract paintings — which he typically makes by layering a plexiglas squeegee with bright, primary - color paint and dragging it across a canvas until the hues streak, overlap, and merge — have proven an auction - market sensation as well as the stuff of riveting cinema, with his idiosyncratic process captured in the recent documentary Gerhard Richter Painting.
Hot on the heels of their exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, the Chapman brothers return to enthral us with their idiosyncratic trademark comic horror, this time at the Jerwood Gallery in their hometown of Hastings.
With an idiosyncratic palette that ranged from the somber blacks, blues, and browns of the monochromes in the early»70s to the exuberant pinks, blues, and reds of the cartoony windows in the early»80s, Humphrey's ponderous paintings literally and figuratively inserted themselves into the viewer's space.
Mark Grotjahn continues to invest painting with new discoveries in form and technique, while imbuing the opposites of abstraction and representation with an idiosyncratic range of beautiful and complex meanings.
Reflecting on her early optical abstract paintings, Howardena Pindell once remarked that she gave up the rectangle in favor of unstretched canvases with idiosyncratic, non-symmetrical shapes that conjured, as she once put it, «some internal intuition of nature.»
The walls were hung with an idiosyncratic selection of artworks drawn from the collection of the artist and the museum (Sol Lewitt had donated some of them, including Lawler's Birdcalls, to the Wadsworth).
Often I've felt that, in engaging with Anthea's installations, I'm being asked to deal with an idiosyncratic system of material choices and image associations.
Each work depicts a tender scene, poetic and subtle, offering compelling attention however coupled with idiosyncratic considerations; this composed structure affirms a play with perspective and dimensionality which attests to the artist's preoccupation with the technical aspects of painting.
Thomas Crow has made a similar observation: «For any artist of the first importance, the chief requirement of criticism is to match the generalizing implications of the work with its idiosyncratic and unrepeatable character....
Hot on the heels of their exhibition at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, the Chapman brothers return to enthral us with their idiosyncratic trademark comic horror, this time at the Jerwood Gallery in their hometown of...
His opulent, raw images of the art goddess appear in the September issue of W Magazine, along with idiosyncratic tributes by artists and friends (Wendy Williams remembers a dinner of octopus and alcohol - soaked Klondike Bars, and Tracy Emin talks about how men peak early while women come and come).
«Germaine Richier» will explore the daring ways in which Richier's art bridges the tradition of classical figurative sculpture with an idiosyncratic visual language born of an anguished, searching, and, ultimately, spiritual post-World War psyche.
Inside the museum and beyond its walls, artworks from divergent histories are placed in casual opposition to each other over a constructed platform, evoking a game board, populated with idiosyncratic pieces.
His work combined subversive and playful aspects of Dada and Surrealism with an idiosyncratic use of Minimalism's refined visual language.
More recently, Stop, Repair, Prepare: Variations on the Ode to Joy for a Prepared Piano (2008) engages with the idiosyncratic history of the fourth movement of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony which has been embraced over time by a range of groups, from the Nazi Party to the European Union.
Yet, far from an autobiographical study, the work evokes varieties of collective cultural memory, the contrasting ways in which different inhabitants of the landscape identify with its idiosyncratic character and atmosphere.
Artists such as Jessica Jackson Hutchins and William O'Brien are indebted to Shechet's ongoing interrogations of brash color, texture, and mischievous display tactics, including mash - ups of functional objects with idiosyncratic
With an idiosyncratic attitude toward collaboration, the group synchronously cultivate a cooperative yet highly competitive spirit, where the very nature of their alliance revolves around celebrating, thwarting and subverting each other's contributions, creating seamless collaborations from the fraternal narrative that surrounds their studio practice.
With this idiosyncratic turn «from Minimalist to Maximalist,» Stella developed into one of the boldest artists of the twentieth century.
Since taking up landscape painting in the early 1970s, Rackstraw Downes has devised and refined a quirky brand of realism in which close attention to visual fact vies with an idiosyncratic conception of pictorial space.
Basquiat's 1982 painting «LNAPRK» (for the Luna Park outside Milan)-- half turquoise, half black, with an idiosyncratic use of stretcher bars — presents a bristling stream - of - consciousness overlay of cartoon faces, a bull's head scavenged from Picasso, the phrase «Italy in the 1500's» and «essen» — eat in German — repeated three times.
He had recently explored the claustrophobia experienced by nomads in modern European society by mixing cartography with an idiosyncratic tribal portraiture.
His work is instantly recognizable, with idiosyncratic cartoon creatures popping up in the oddest of places: in paintings, on functional objects, or piled up on top of each other to form huge totem - poles.
His sculptures employ lexicons of cabinet - making and functional design braided with an idiosyncratic use of color and appreciation for the sensuality of building materials and processes.
Within two decades, she exchanged the language of classical sculpture with an idiosyncratic lexicon of new shapes, unusual materials, processes and themes that held a dialogue with the contemporary art scene and her own biography.
With acting, one can immerse into a new character study with some idiosyncratic mix.
Then there's the sublime Sound Shapes, which blurs the line between platform and rhythm - action, along with the idiosyncratic puzzle - adventure Machinarium.
However, what manages to impressive is Mario Odyssey's aesthetically varied Kingdoms that are simply oozing with idiosyncratic characteristics and are nothing short of a visual spectacle.
Cuphead is an invigorating and rewarding experience — with each idiosyncratic boss boasting brilliant aesthetic and gameplay transformations that are a spectacle to behold — but there are far too many scenarios that simply feel unfair.
In front, excellent seats, power adjustable in every way but with idiosyncratic controls, are covered with soft leather and provide the expected comfort and long - distance support for the driver and the passenger.
Andrea Arnold returns to the Croisette for the third time in four films with an idiosyncratic slice of ersatz Americana that follows a band of magazine subscription sellers as they crisscross the American Midwest, leaving in their wake a path of material, physical and mental destruction.
In fact, it plays much more like a quirky black comedy (which it is), with another idiosyncratic performance by Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) that treats this nonsense with all of the seriousness it deserves — none.
Hailed as a «masterpiece of visual design» by film scholar Donald Richie, Kon Ichikawa's Tokyo Olympiad (Tokyo 1964) breathlessly combines massive spectacle with idiosyncratic portraiture.
Whether speechifying to an affable male visitor (Stefan Menaul), a prickly aunt (Annette Badland), or her own father (Keith Carradine, playing a kinder lad than the typical Davies patriarch), Emily isn't one to self - censor, and she's quick to ruffle feathers with idiosyncratic thoughts verging on slanderous impropriety.
With a prolific cast at his fingertips, Bateman's film becomes another entry in the dysfunctional family melodrama genre, filled with idiosyncratic, quirky characters and their colorful tics.
A Quiet Place feels like a conscious attempt by Paramount to ape the Blumhouse blueprint, much like A24, another fleet and industrious production company, which has achieved critical inroads with idiosyncratic horror - adjacent movies such as The Witch, A Ghost Story and It Comes at Night.
Crucially, Supremacy and Ultimatum director Paul Greengrass also returns along with his idiosyncratic fight scene style.
If ever a film career embodied this, Anderson's is it, with Punch - Drunk Love fitting in perfectly with his idiosyncratic vision.
However, with an idiosyncratic, art - house cinema virtuoso at the helm, it is reasonable to expect that Vinterberg's aberration in directing Far From the Madding Crowd could transgress and alter the conventions of the traditional period drama by bringing a distinctive avant - garde style to a staid and stubborn genre.
Produced by James L. Brooks, who knows a thing or two about character - driven comedy (The Simpsons, Broadcast News), The Edge of Seventeen screams with an idiosyncratic voice at a time when so many movies just want to fall in with the popular crowd.
The film is rooted in Hollywood classicism, populated with idiosyncratic characters who have plenty of room to speak and interact in between the action / horror set pieces.
But Chris, with his idiosyncratic logic, came up with an elegant solution to this dilemma: He simply got rid of the map.
A late - night jam that found neighbors phoning police made headlines the following year, and the Hulk came and went with disappointing results.In the subsequent period, Nolte remained in good form, with idiosyncratic and fascinating roles.
To celebrate the exciting collaboration with the shopping network, we caught up with the idiosyncratic songstress about the collection, why she's currently rocking pink hair, and why she'll never be stranded on a deserted island.
Known for their progressive take on contemporary design, Maison Margiela creates menswear classics with an idiosyncratic twist that echo's the deconstructionist philosophy of the label's founder Martin Margiela.
An allergist, he was accustomed to dealing with idiosyncratic symptoms.
He has experience working with idiosyncratic personalities and defense is his calling card.
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