Sentences with phrase «with painterly gesture»

Rejecting the expressionist attitude traditionally associated with the painterly gesture, Stingel intentionally has Stingel's studio assistants construct the sumptuous surface.
Majerus exploited this effect by combining popular imagery (high - top sneakers, cartoon characters) with painterly gestures and, in some cases, shaped panels layered to evoke retail signage.

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Painstakingly rotoscoped, the animation uses an unusual colour palette and gorgeously textured backdrops adorned with felt tip figures and painterly gestures.
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.
Painterly gesture, it turns out, can get along just fine with the rigor of late Modernism, the conceptual art of the late twentieth century, or the open - ended excess of today.
In some works the thick application of paint seems to tantalizingly obscure, while in other works, Katy's removal of the painterly gesture, with rags dipped in varnish or even by sanding, further complicates and deepens our reading of the expression.
With his own smashed plates and painterly gestures, Schnabel wanted good old - fashioned painting as expression.
In the earliest period, from 1980 to late 1982, Basquiat used painterly gestures on canvas, often depicting skeletal figures and mask - like faces that expressed his obsession with mortality.
Instead of a direct translation from tablet screen to paper surface, Fischer's process imbues the digital image with an analog tactility; in some places, his painterly gestures loosen, revealing patches of the shiny aluminum beneath.
Known for his paintings Jules has rendered scenes from everyday life, geometric compositions, and abstracted symbols incorporating painterly gestures that show his true alliance with the brush and the process of pushing paint.
Gina kept painting outdoors but became much more involved with gestures and painterly marks when she started painting outside the city.
She uses materials with cavalier abandon, and her paint handling is loose and playful and incorporates a variety of techniques such as painterly monotype backgrounds, fluid shapes, lyrical gestures, and impasto.
Pairing a figurative style with self - generated imagery and formal composition appropriated from her photographic practice, Cedar's paintings combine painterly gestures with articulated surfaces, oblique perspective shifts with flatness — the scenes wavering between depiction, memory, and fantasy.
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.
Each painting in the exhibition will highlight key compositional strategies in a formal narrative where perceived movement, fragmentation, and painterly gesture establish a dynamic interaction with the edges and frames of her canvases.
Janitz's painterly gestures have a similar relationship to the picture plane, obscuring it with paint in order to reveal it.
Her small, luminously pale pictures of the ocean meeting sand (at 303 Gallery) adroitly play with tension between painterly gesture and illusory image.
Besides being known as a New York Abstract Expressionist using the freewheeling gesture of action paintings and loose, painterly style, his work is imbued with a sensibility honed by studying Italian antiquities and the Renaissance masters.
In Bee's new landscapes and interiors, expressionist and symbolic intensity run riot, with striking pop imagery, linear gestures, and layered painterly textures.
Ivan Comas» hybrid paintings combine UV - printed images of the shadows of trees with his own painterly gestures.
Renowned for her formative participation in the Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1950s, Hartigan's paintings from the latter decades of her career blend figurative content with her signature sensibility of vibrant color, active gesture and painterly freedom.
With the Flower Paintings, Colen relinquishes control of the painterly mark and turns the action of the brushstroke into a smashing or shattering gesture.
In an overture to Duchamp's «degree zero» found objects, the original photographs are frequently bland in content — an empty office, a ball, a beach scene or tourist snapshot — and Richter's painterly gestures bounce off that content in peculiar ways, sometimes interacting with it, sometimes overlaying it and sometimes threatening to eclipse it altogether.
The bold pigments are not mixed, and different layers of hues react with one another to create inconsistencies that themselves become the attestations of painterly gesture.
His painterly technique comprised an uncanny combination of old master exactitude with the improvisatory gestures of transfer and frottage.
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.
Her work is a unique hybrid of painterly gesture, endless explorations of space (a legacy of her training with Abstract Expressionists), popular culture, and a casual, frenetic style of drawing with line.
In intimate semi-abstract oils on linen, Liliane Tomasko's painterly gestures squirm across the surface with a rhythmic elegance.
Barkat developed her unique painterly gesture out of a long and profound engagement with art history.
Created between 1997 and 2008, in the wake of the artist's original black - and - white «computer» paintings and concurrently with the brilliantly colorful «switch» paintings — two series that utilized digital tools in their creation — the gray paintings hone in on painterly gesture and material essence.
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.
For example, once I have applied paint on a canvas I no longer see my painting but simply a painting» With this exhibition Olivier Mosset once again masters not only the painterly gesture but also the creation of unprecedented ways of seeing.
That particular genre is in many respects the polar opposite of uptight perfection, with its canvases rumpled and littered by everything from cigarette butts to charcoal to sand — all of which would be anathema to the clean lens and the pristine print — yet here Labatte slyly rearticulates the painterly gestures in an ecstatic series of photographic prints titled «Spotting,» 2014.
The decorative lines of a tea towel or the coarse fabric of a blanket begin to blend, through a studied combination of both painterly media and gesture, with the weave of the raw linen below.
Another painting, Insile (2013) built up from a photo image of Believers» Palace amid civilian buildings, activates its surface with painterly ink gestures, blurring and effacing the ruins beneath.
Along with Elizabeth Murray, Mary Heilman, and Miriam Schapiro, Snyder strove to tame the heroic gestures of male - dominated Abstract Expressionism into a new intimate painterly language.
Most of all, however, Lassnig was inspired by the painterly gesture of abstract expressionism and art informel, with a focus on the connection between artist and canvas during the process of painting, writing in 1951: «The rhythm of painting should be like that of breathing when life is in the act of choking us.»
Her large canvases incorporate drawn elements — linear gesture, repetitive line, intimations of depth — but in a distinctly painterly manner, with great sensitivity to facture and tonality.
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.
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