Bartlett is known for her installations of enameled steel plates that blend conceptualism
with painterly form.
Bartlett is known for her large installations of enameled steel plates that blend conceptualism
with painterly form.
Not exact matches
With painterly grace, Jessell has peeled back layers of the spinal cord's astounding molecular complexity to reveal how specific classes of neurons are generated in growing embryos and
form the elaborate circuits that control muscle movement.
A sheer pink Blumarine dress featuring light polka dots and embellished
with painterly tulips
forms playful motions for Summer.
Memories are woven together
with filaments and tendrils, the sway of a branch or the curve of a river's course; layers of improvised
painterly processes all spilling forth in expressive spontaneous gestures — intricate layers of technique and images, the
forms taking shape as though guided by an external impulse.
The painting I saw by Robin Bruch in that group show offered new possibilities by combining geometric
forms with rough direct,
painterly mark making.
[34] Lyrical Abstraction is a type of freewheeling abstract painting that emerged in the mid-1960s when abstract painters returned to various
forms of
painterly, pictorial, expressionism
with a predominate focus on process, gestalt and repetitive compositional strategies in general.
With specimens from Hantaï's
painterly «Mariale» series (1960 - 62) to the almost Matisse - like «Meuns» (1967 - 8) and the frenetic «Études» (1968 - 1971), where the negative space
forms take on a wing - like nature, the Mnuchin Gallery succinctly paints a portrait of Hantaï's dramatic evolution in a short span of time.
ONE - Time Pad Thomas Scheibitz's work retraces the conceptual and
painterly development of his career
with a particular focus on the human figure and the existence of
form between figuration and abstraction.
The
form and patina of real world equivalents are represented in a
painterly tribute
with use of heavy flax or raw polyester.
Through a process of
forming paper pulp into shapes and painting
with pigmented pulp, Liu cultivates chance and embraces a stylistic looseness that playfully mines
painterly traditions.
The color contrasts are startling, as in «Yellow Half» (1963), a canvas nearly six feet square
with a solid V of vibrant red bordered by lemon yellow and then a more subtle red, the whole set on a stark black ground; that is, the ground
forms two right triangles on either side of the V. Characteristically, Mr. Noland later went back to these V's, as in «Songs: Indian Love Call» (1984), but this time
with very
painterly effects, crumpling the flat surfaces
with broken strokes of thick pigment.
This exhibition present new large - scale painting and sculpture which feature exuberant pop references mixed
with painterly abstraction and stoic minimalism, unified by the over-arching motif of funerary
form.
There is no need to pre-define their characteristics because these reveal themselves innately.The layering of
painterly thought is an art
form that attracts artists who start
with an idea and accept that it will not be carried out as planned because unforeseen changes — some radical, some subtle — will smuggle themselves into the making.Overall, Kahn's paintings became much more complex.
He paints geometric patterns, manipulates color, and his distinctive
painterly expressions
with vertical lines, diagonals and triangular
forms and curves appear to be grasping for the borderline between representation and abstraction.
I fuse the domestic
with the
painterly tradition of painting by staining, mopping, throwing, printing, spraying, dragging, imprinting, brushing, washing and bleaching pigments onto fabrics, drop cloths and canvases
forming expressive abstract patterns.
From the early 1960s, Forrestall experimented
with panels shaped from triangles to T -
forms, each chosen to fit his
painterly ideas.
A Nashville resident whose work has been exhibited and collected internationally, Jack Spencer alters the surfaces of his photographs
with techniques suggestive of painting — rich tones and colors, softly - focused or veiled
forms, slight imperfections and
painterly textures.
With its thin, delicate tracery of black threading throughout the strokes of whites and filaments of shifting color
forms, Number 15 is a fitting culmination of Tomlin's career.By inclination a superb colorist, Tomlin reduced his palette from 1945 to 1947, and focused first on the
painterly mark, adapting a calligraphic technique within a vaguely Cubist structure of horizontals and verticals.
Murray grappled
with an ever expanding vocabulary of autobiographical
forms and images as her career progressed, incorporating Pop art, cartooning, graffiti art and aspects of minimalism and post
painterly abstraction without ever completely abandoning her affinity for the New York School.
Legs are the subject matter of choice of Cousin's oeuvre that examines the human condition and the history of painting through a mixture of figurative and geometric elements rendered in a distinctively
painterly style using a bold colour palette and
with particular attention to the symbolic meaning of the visual
forms depicted in her work.
Broad, color - saturated
forms with painterly moments are orchestrated into clear arrangements.
The female
forms are submerged in water or dappled in sunlight, counterpointed
with contemporary memento mori of vivid and
painterly still lifes of rotting flowers and glistening fruit.
With painterly brushwork and sketchily drawn forms, artists such as John Sloan, George Bellows, and Everett Shinn restituted the value of vernacular with subjects not necessarily considered artistic, such as grimy streets, popular entertainment, and children at p
With painterly brushwork and sketchily drawn
forms, artists such as John Sloan, George Bellows, and Everett Shinn restituted the value of vernacular
with subjects not necessarily considered artistic, such as grimy streets, popular entertainment, and children at p
with subjects not necessarily considered artistic, such as grimy streets, popular entertainment, and children at play.
Raoul De Keyser's concise exposition of
painterly ambiguity of image and
form is, as so often
with this artist, a seemingly casual composition that rewards close, careful attention.
Richter counters the gesture of Abstract Expressionism
with completely neutral surfaces and vibrant textures that he does not draw from his subjective responses but, conceptually, from the fundamental possibilities of
painterly forming.
The term was coined by writer, curator and Los Angeles Times art critic Jules Langsner, along
with Peter Selz, in 1959, to describe the work of painters from California, who, in their reaction to the more
painterly or gestural
forms of Abstract expressionism, adopted a knowingly impersonal paint application and delineated areas of color
with particular sharpness and clarity.
The existential tensions at the centre of her art materialise in
painterly dualities, a cool and laconic accentuation of
forms masterfully fusing
with an expressive and sensual contamination of colours.
The mixture of traditional painting and printing techniques John Bauer employs results in an illusionary
painterly surface that engages viewers
with its
forms and keeps them guessing as to their origin.
Unlike Fairfield Porter, a writer and artist who
formed friendships
with the avant - gardists of his day but practiced a genteel
painterly realism himself, Gorky continually pushed his own work into the crosscurrents of Modernism until his moment of disillusionment.
Daniel Glendening is composing complex taxonomies of the physical here and now politic colliding
with painterly investigations of life
forms and forces beyond the known planes of existence.
There's a
painterly affiliation
with the so - called flatness of
form in Alex Katz's research, together
with a Warholian legacy of image making.
«Focus: Ged Quinn,» through June 17, displays works of the English painter who boldly combines
painterly skill and landscape
form with provocative concepts of history and myth.
The artist liberates the composition from
painterly gesture and instils it
with a powerful presence; in veiling the tangible object he
forms his strikingly simple yet buoyant abstract composition.
With voracious impasto and a freewheeling,
painterly delineation of
form, Henry Taylor, in What Can I Say?
These, too, maintain a childlike, modelling clay reference in their process; still,
with this show Benning has chosen the overriding theme of the «Green God» to organize the puzzle
forms into a seriously playful reverie of personal totem and
painterly taboo.
Since the early 2000s, she has channeled her activist soul — in voluptuous
forms and glimmering drips — onto canvas
with painterly virtuosity.
This large - scale presentation of Scheibitz's work will retrace the conceptual and
painterly development of his career
with a particular focus on the human figure and the determination of
form between figuration and abstraction.
With respect to all possible relationships between
forms (compression vs. expansion, darkness vs. lightness, static vs. movement, flatness vs. illusion), her
painterly ambition has never been more cogent.
The juxtaposition of
painterly effects (rounded
forms and illusionistic volumes)
with more graphic elements (flat, opaque backgrounds and sharp edges) strongly reinforces this message.
His colorful geometric patterns play
with the unique curves, undulations, and knots of the wood's surface, resulting in an unexpected conversation between organic
form and
painterly gesture.
There's a merging of
painterly thought and woven
form which took place during modernism's fixation
with separating all of the disciplines, seeking purity.
This precise and detached aesthetic can be seen throughout the works; and is at the centre of the curatorial narrative, beginning
with a focus on objects, restricting, eliminating, and reducing the
painterly form; which is later employed in the Precisionist's representation of the modern dehumanised landscape.
The more refined
painterly elements, or perhaps the gallery's location along Museum Mile, prompt thoughts of the work's art historical lineage,
with associations going back to the circular organization of Morgan Russell's big, colorful «Synchromy in Orange: To
Form» (1913 - 14), which was featured in Inventing Abstraction, 1910 - 1925, the dazzling 2012 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art.
The Lisson Gallery exhibition presents for the first time a new series of earth works of varied formats: table sculptures modelling micro and macro-landscapes, wall and floor sculptures evoking the natural
forms of rock and coral, and works on canvas coated
with pigments mined from the earth in a gritty take both on
painterly traditions and on Kapoor's own earlier pigment sculptures and void
forms.
Carolanna Parlato's show of recent paintings continues her long preoccupation
with how lyrical abstraction might evoke ephemeral beauty combined
with a certain rigor of process that actively arrests the
form's potential drift into maudlin,
painterly dramatics.
Pioneering a mode of practice that slowly but deliberately broke ranks
with the
painterly abstraction and object - based practice of the era to develop a mode of art - making that embraced light,
form and space as free - floating, conceptual tools.
This large - scale presentation of Scheibitz's work retraces the conceptual and
painterly development of his career
with a particular focus on the human figure and the existence of
form between figuration and abstraction.
By allowing
painterly gestures to coexist
with thin, poured layers in a wide range of colors in all manner of hues and saturations, Mason is able to amplify her colors — which are infused
with forms that derive from both memory and free association
with concrete surroundings in nature — while embracing their complex tonalities.
Even her preparatory studies,
with their decisiveness and forceful density of overlapping lines, structural
forms, and occasional colors, confer full autonomy to these smaller works on paper, rich in dynamic directional play and dramatic
painterly gestures.