I'm showing a two channel video installation of that in one of the galleries, together
with a text painting of one of the lessons.
Perhaps Kay Rosen in Chicago,
with text paintings and murals, simply supplies the map's legend.
Born in 1955, Wool made his public mark
with the text paintings, and their chill still sets them apart, despite a banality convenient to the art market and collectors.
Glenn Ligon «Neon» at Luhring Augustine through Dec. 8, 2012 A showcase of Ligon's thought - provoking neon installations «that push his practice into new, unexpected territories while remaining in dialogue
with his text paintings.»
Not exact matches
Most religions are nothing but mythology, wrapped in
text,
painted with veiled threats, and for one reason... to keep the masses in line.
Although you won't pop out an instant playmate, think of the long term love and potential of siblings like the years of laughter and fun
with your own, and even now when they
text you funny YouTube clips, come round to
paint your house and entertain their niece for hours.
It is a tragedy, but during his short life span he left us
with so much poetry, drawings and
painting in which he married
text and image, abstraction, figuration and historical information mixed
with contemporary critique.
«The Beguiled» shares both a title and a source
text (Thomas P. Cullinan's 1966 novel, «A
Painted Devil»)
with Don Siegel's deliciously pulpy 1971 melodrama, which starred Clint Eastwood as a wounded Union soldier who holes up in a house full of young Southern belles.
While I may be
painting a uninspired picture, this traditional approach certainly has its benefits:
With a common text, skills can be targeted and taught with examples that everyone recogni
With a common
text, skills can be targeted and taught
with examples that everyone recogni
with examples that everyone recognizes.
The
text has large, clear type and is heavily illustrated
with Clay's full - color
paintings.
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With a clearly written
text and appealing acrylic
paintings, this unusual picture book shows how the muddling of fact, memory, and legend can result in popular history.
In
text inspired by informal, ongoing interviews
with a class of fifth - graders, Close talks about his
paintings and life, including overcoming his physical disabilities: life - long dyslexia and a stroke that left him wheelchair - bound.
The exquisite watercolor
paintings are each framed
with a thin black line and set apart from the
text by the use of white space.
In a finely tuned poetic
text, illustrated
with stirring
paintings, the book looks back at the life of Harriet Tubman and the many roles she lived through: slave, conductor on the Underground Railroad, Union spy, and so much more.
They were
painted with a characteristic feathered decoration representing the wings of the sky - mother, Nut, who according to a pastiche of several brief spells from The Pyramid
Texts regularly found on the coffin - lids of the next dynasty, is exhorted to extend herself over the deceased so that he might not die but be placed among the Imperishable Stars which were in her.
With vivid
paintings and clear, accessible
text, Roy creates a heart - stopping look at what great white sharks do best — hunt for their next meal.
Emblazoned
with stenciled
text detailing in time, down to the exact minute of death, the
painting of the black pit bull serves as the face of the ban breed - specific legislation, or BSL, Barone and the organization do not support.
It was a resounding success, providing a
paint - like interface for drawing wireframe stages
with no need for editing
text files that numerous other modders leveraged the editor to build their own custom levels.
SEGA of Japan have posted up a teaser site for an upcoming game,
with the date of «2.12» being the only
text floating atop a series of
painted fantasy lanscapes.
He also penned the seminal ArtNews article, «Pollock
Paints a Picture,» a first hand account of Jackson Pollock's novel drip
painting technique (also included in this new volume - along
with an interesting new revelation about that
text).
This beautiful book presents over 100
paintings of our much - loved feline companions, interspersed
with short
texts about the artists and their subjects, as well as meaningful cat quotes, The Book of the Cat is a must for cat and art lovers of all ages.
I was discussing
with a friend recently a critical
text about minimalism and post 60s art that he had been reading in which
painting was described as «bourgeois» or reactionary.
Inspired by a
text more overtly related to Henrot's interest in taxonomy and philosophy, «The Order of Things,» Michel Foucault, is an explosion of metal odds and ends mixed
with anonymous vegetation and a rainbow of
paint swatches — a colorful starburst of the playfully arbitrary.
A marked break
with his previous emotionally charged acrylic
paintings that merged representation, abstraction, and
text (exhibited at 532 Gallery... Read more
With hindsight it has been suggested that the show was «too heavily weighted with recent paintings, and burdened also with his literary inclinations in the form of lengthy explanatory texts which he hung next to his pictures».1 The show was panned by critics and while Kitaj was still reeling from what he perceived to be unreasonable and highly personal criticism, his wife Sandra Fisher, also a painter, died sudde
With hindsight it has been suggested that the show was «too heavily weighted
with recent paintings, and burdened also with his literary inclinations in the form of lengthy explanatory texts which he hung next to his pictures».1 The show was panned by critics and while Kitaj was still reeling from what he perceived to be unreasonable and highly personal criticism, his wife Sandra Fisher, also a painter, died sudde
with recent
paintings, and burdened also
with his literary inclinations in the form of lengthy explanatory texts which he hung next to his pictures».1 The show was panned by critics and while Kitaj was still reeling from what he perceived to be unreasonable and highly personal criticism, his wife Sandra Fisher, also a painter, died sudde
with his literary inclinations in the form of lengthy explanatory
texts which he hung next to his pictures».1 The show was panned by critics and while Kitaj was still reeling from what he perceived to be unreasonable and highly personal criticism, his wife Sandra Fisher, also a painter, died suddenly.
Beginning
with his early
text and photo -
text paintings from the 1960s, he has explored these dichotomies through hybrid compositions of photography,
text and
painted images.
Known for her abstract
painting and conceptual art, this exhibition features «her oblong and un-stretched canvases, as well as her experimentation
with hole - punched dots, hand drawn arrows, printed
text, and personal postcards.»
With various colour reproductions of
paintings / works and reference material, foldout - pages,
texts and interviews by the artist in English and German.
The white on white
text painting, executed
with oilstick, graphite and gesso on panel, was originally
painted in 1990 and enhanced in 2003.
In Death Is A Conceptual Artist (2015), that figure has become a golem of sorts, its head a skull wearing a translucent shift,
with umbilical lines of
paint connecting breasts to books or
text panel cue cards, and a giant floating flower.
Published on the occasion of her first exhibition at David Zwirner in fall of 2010, this beautifully designed and produced catalogue —
with a
text by noted curator and art historian Joachim Pissarro — features Suzan Frecon's most recent large - scale oil
paintings, along
with newly commissioned color photography of exhibition and studio installation views, as well as the artist's notebooks and sketches.
Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated publication
with texts highlighting specific
paintings.
Alongside a combine
painting is Autobiography,
with Rauschenberg surrounded by spiraling
text in tribute to friends like Jasper Johns.
The
paintings after 2005 — a collage of grids in different scales colliding at different angles; a counterpoint of impasto freestyle
painting, or silk - screened commercial imagery, or an expanse of
text with the deadpan look of an old phone book.
Gilliam's
paintings on view at David Kordansky look mostly to me like one of the more recent cover designs for JD Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, which is white
with simple
text and a streak of rainbow angled diagionally across the top left corner.
In «La Condition Humaine» Karen Carson pushes the conceptual boundaries of image /
text juxtaposition by offering large banner - like
paintings with kitschy type situated above and below loosely rendered yet enigmatic faces.
with text by Ronald Kuchta and Michael Walls)
Painting in America: Yesterday and Tomorrow, The Decorative Arts Center, New York, USA (curated by Dave Hickey)
Ranging from
text to installation,
painting, sculpture, performance and sound, the selection presents some of Lisson's leading artists, of both the past and present — beginning
with monumental works such as one of Dan Graham's large - scale glass - and - steel pavilions, entitled Two Vs Entrance - Way (2016), which reflects and refracts visitors and its Brutalist architectural surroundings.
In many of my recent
paintings, I am utilizing and playing
with scale shifts of the letters, which is a new development from my previous body of work, which used a uniform
text size to aid in making an image.
The
text block has allowed me to view words and letters as visual modules
with which to construct a
painting, be it abstract or representational.
In 2007 - 08, he acted as the curator and organiser of an exhibition celebrating
painting at Chelsea, called `... Same As It Ever Was» which contained the work of some fifty artists, occupied three galleries and was accompanied by a catalogue
with texts by Matthew Collings, David Ryan and Clyde Hopkins.
With «Song of the Earth» den Breejen has shifted the focus of his
text based
paintings from images of Rock - n - Rollers and celebrity bad actors, to more abstract color and poetry based near abstractions.
Like a sieve moving through every moment of every day, Barbara Campbell Thomas's
paintings siphon the onslaught of words,
text and images, sounds, textures and physical stuff into piecemeal orderings of stacked lines, quasi-geometric forms and blippy brush marks — all in concert
with collaged pieces of thrifted fabric.
As in most of his solo shows, these low - rent objects are accompanied by oversized
paintings of
texts delivered in child - like handwriting resembling Comic Sans,
with intentional misspellings and grammatical errors.
Here we find
painted sculptures
with «low» cultural references, graffiti - inspired
text paintings and large installations
with performative elements.
Thomas Chimes: Early Works (1958 - 1965), 2009
Text by Lisa Saltzman 56 pages, Hardcover Published by Locks Art Publications ISBN: 978 -1-879173-41-5 «Developing, in these formative
paintings, a visual style indebted to the palette and compositional structures of such modernist forefathers as Marsden Hartley and Henri Matisse and emboldened by the stenographic proto - abstractions of such New York School predecessors as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Chimes systematically put forth a series of
paintings that pressed such experimentations
with the limits of figuration into the realm of the theological, the philosophical and the historical.
Squeak Carnwath draws upon the philosophical and mundane experiences of daily life in her
paintings and prints, which can be identified by lush fields of color combined
with text, pa...
I found it interesting to be reading historical
texts filled
with ghost stories, so I did the same in my
paintings.
A range of
texts about Riley's original and enduring practice grounds and contextualizes the images, including new scholarship by art historian Richard Shiff,
texts on both the artist's wall
paintings and newest body of work by Paul Moorhouse, Twentieth - Century Curator at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and a 1978 interview
with Robert Kudielka, her longtime confidant and foremost critic.