Being deeply engaged in the exploration of liberating ideas of form, Ron Gorchov has been working
with shaped canvases since the late 1960's.
And then the Constructivists
with the shaped canvases, infinitely more daring for that time than lots of things that are done now.
He also experimented
with shaped canvases, often in a lozenge shape.
The installation represented a room filled
with shaped canvases, including his Angular and Bi-angolari series he started working on during that same decade, all painted with pristine white only.
As a student at Newcastle upon Tyne University in the early 1970s, he experimented
with shaped canvases and different methods of applying paint.
In contrast to other artists working
with shaped canvases, Lukin kept pushing his forms further out into the viewer's space without ever letting go of the wall.
Hammons also included work by Joan Mitchell, Yayoi Kusama, who also showed at Brata, and Donald Judd, who organized a show for Clark in his loft in 1971, perhaps because he recognized that Clark was an early experimenter
with shaped canvases (or «specific objects»), which preceded Frank Stella's use of shaped supports.
He bent his bands of color into bold chevron arrangements, and more delicate parallel lines and plaids, while also experimenting
with shaped canvases.
Were you looking at Frank Stella, thinking about his history
with shaped canvases?
They hark back to a time when flatness was abstract painting's primary goal, and the physical facts of the medium were starting to be endlessly parsed — beginning
with shaped canvases — in a process that continues today.
By 1967, Overstreet started working
with shaped canvases.
During the 1960s Kelly began working
with shaped canvases.
Her piece bears that out, sharing a sensibility with 1960s - era artistic experiments
with shaped canvases.
Joan Snyder and Elizabeth Murray may have chosen the first course, even
with shaped canvas, but they dare one to overlook the influence of women artists.
A third dimension enters
with shaped canvas and molded plastic, like billboards, much as Roy Lichtenstein leans on magazines for his Ben - Day dots.
I keep coming back to that hybrid, not solely
with shaped canvas and its heirs.
Artie Vierkant works
with shaped canvas, except that it is not shaped and not canvas.
Tanaka's range of colors grows to include more muddied hues as the years pass, and she also experiments
with shaped canvas.
While Quaytman also worked
with the shaped canvas at a certain point in his career, his more stoical and significant works are his ultra-refined abstract, hard - edge paintings that deal with a traditional format in mixed mediums.
Not exact matches
Being in his best
shape ever, he proceeds to mop the
canvas with the UFC veteran, outworking him at every turn and winning via nasty submission in the 2nd round.
And though the size and
shape of the
canvas has changed many times, I still find that the landscape within is consistently ripe
with potential.
The big open collar balances out the boxy
shape and along
with the buttons, breaks up the
canvas that is my bust and torso and creates a slimming vertical line.
Shape the shoulder
with a free - floating
canvas panel called a shield, made from traditional, nonfusible hair
canvas or hymo, and secured only at the roll line
with hand stitches, as shown, and machine - stitched at the armhole seam allowance when the sleeve header is attached.
Trademark Fine Art Edged Teal I
Canvas Wall Art features minimalist and abstract floral
shapes in black
with gold accents against a teal backdrop.
I love looking through white blouses
with eye - catching details in the sleeve, neckline and overall
shape as I find that
with a non-color
canvas, these does pop out visually but also quite subtly.
Lovely on its own -
with a swingy
shape, elongating seams, and a curvy hemline - it's a blank
canvas for your favorite accessories.
And when the horror becomes too much, the film «breaks» as well,
with white lines dancing across a black
canvas, crumbling before they can form concrete
shapes.
Hughes - Williams added that
Canvas will be experimenting
with how they engage directly
with readers, saying: «It's an incredibly exciting time to be acquiring, as we develop new ways to
shape the form of the books we bring to market.»
While our main buildings blend in
with the rock formations of Yala, our uniquely
shaped tents, called Cocoons & Urchins, represent a luxury five - star resort room under
canvas, offering state - of - the art amenities.
The open - plan living area has a comfortable L -
shaped couch and 2
canvas chairs, a mounted flat - screen TV
with selected DStv channels.
But even
with such a small
canvas, they still managed to add a little of that retro charm we've come to love and expect in 8bitdo's gamepads; look closely and you'll see that the select button is
shaped like NAMCO's Pac - Man.
Back in the days when Mel Ramos could paint Chiquita Banana pinups, Tom Wesselmann could sex up his still lifes by putting sunburned nudes
with pubic hair into them, and Allen Jones could obnoxiously use a lifelike playmate on her knees as a coffee table, Marjorie Strider was making
shaped canvases featuring 3 - D breasts that were smartly violating the picture plane as if to one - up the men, who never noticed.
An American pioneer of hard - edged
shaped canvases, Charles Hinman's work received immediate global acclaim in 1964 — 1965,
with work at Sidney Janis Gallery and a one - person exhibition at Richard Feigen Gallery.
Yet she and other women in postwar abstraction were also exploding painting,
with divided and
shaped canvas that could make Frank Stella seem all the more prescient — or downright tame by comparison.
In 1960 Stella started introducing right angles into his stripes, but a funny thing happened: on a rectangular
canvas, once you change the
shape of the stripes, you're left
with a blank space.
They were his first forays into a career - long obsession
with diagonal, twisted, or otherwise irregular
canvas shapes.
Wickedly funny allegories merge
with abstract painting as free - form amoebic
shapes frequently fill the entirety of his
canvases.
As Murray adds and removes
shapes and colors to its interconnected
canvases, she expresses frustration but later satisfaction
with the piece.
Each
canvas began
with a grounding field of fluorescent pink, down which Howard methodically dragged strips of deep Alizarin Crimson oil paint, using a T - square to
shape the precise edges.
Intricately detailed works,
with dynamic and organic
shapes spiraling across the
canvas, each painting is mixed media, combining the artist's use of plastics (an ironic and intentional nod to the subject matter)
with paint and digital effects.
With his irregular polygons, the stripes were gone, replaced by angular expanses of hot pink and deep green on
canvases in the
shape of wonky nonagons.
In Untitled (Pepsi
Shape), 2017, the
canvas is carved up into contrasting areas, which are roughly painted
with acrylic.
Composed from amateur footage taken by Abraham Zapruder and subsequently published in Life magazine, Laing's
shaped -
canvas painting highlights the international fascination
with America's cultural revolution and the ways in which it could shift the political landscape.
She first received public recognition in New York when her richly - colored
canvases holding single
shapes were prominently featured in the New Image Painting exhibition at the Whitney Museum in 1968
with works by artists such as Susan Rothenberg and Joe Zucker.
Color field painters efface the individual mark in favor of large, flat, stained and soaked areas of color, considered to be the essential nature of visual abstraction along
with the actual
shape of the
canvas, which Frank Stella in particular achieved in unusual ways
with combinations of curved and straight edges.
Although a better understanding of Oh's work would be a comparison
with Richard Tuttle's early career, which smacked of formalism (the
shaped canvas pinned to the wall, bent wires
with false shadows) but in the end were completely intuitive.
Comprised of
canvas and wood painted
with latex, the shuttlecock's conical
shape is deflated, grounding this traditionally aerodynamic vessel to the floor.
Other compositions in this series feature an assortment of
shapes — including Xs and ziggurats — all pressed against the edges of the square and rectangular
canvases and all similarly striped
with such colors as goldenrod and cool green.
Stella's ingenious solution was to cut away the leftover parts of the
canvas, and to stretch the remainder on a
shaped armature,
with corners incised or a central hole evacuated.
His unique hard - edge
shaped minimal
canvases have evolved and
with this his first six decade look we see how seamlessly he has hued to an identifiable and personal language.