Sentences with phrase «woodcut showing»

A Christmas card that I have cherished for many years features a black - and - white woodcut showing Mary and the baby in the stable — and in the background the silhouette of a devastated city with the shell of a burned window, twisted and bent, but unmistakably shaped like a cross.
With the traditional prayers went also some woodcuts showing incidents from the Bible.
«There are no rules,» Frankenthaler proclaimed, in a statement about the importance of risk - taking that gave the woodcut show at the Clark its title.
These drawings are bookended by Cucchi's woodcuts showing the two artists, father and son; at the back are two poems by Vincent Katz, one of which is dedicated to Cucchi.

Not exact matches

A faculty member at Bethany explains the decision not to show the woodcut this way: «The issue for some, of course, is censorship.
There are numerous instances of coarse language by Luther, his Catholic opponents and the pamphleteers of the day, not to mention the inflammatory woodcuts (the cartoons of the period) which, for example, showed a seven - headed Luther.
One of the leaders of the contemporary school is V. Favorsky whose powerfully composed woodcut of the famed Moscow Metro is here shown together with the work of some of his followers.
The show at Firstsite will be a unique presentation consisting of tapestries, woodcuts, ceramics and tiles designed for the House as well as sketchbooks and photographs that chart its development.
The Swedish artist Mamma Andersson is best known for her paintings — evocative images of mysterious worlds — but this show is dedicated to woodcut prints, her first solo exhibition in the medium.
The inspiration to use the typographic — a ready - made form — may have come from Nicholas Krushenick's graphic abstractions inspired by Matisse's cut - outs, Japanese woodcuts and comics; Jasper Johns» «alphabets» and «numerals,» which were shown in his groundbreaking debut solo show at Leo Castelli in 1958; and Willem de Kooning's black - and - white paintings «Orestes» and «Zurich» (both 1947).
Digital, silkscreen, and woodcut prints, lithographs, engravings, linocut collages, printed paper constructions, and smoked paper prints presented in this show demonstrate the experimental trends in printmaking today.
Confronted by the show, two questions come to mind: What does it mean to present these items — a woodcut by Joel Shapiro, an etching by Mary Heilmann, a «sculptural wall unit» with letterpress, lithography and collage by Jessica Stockholder and Jeremy Sigler, or a book by Susan Howe and Robert Mangold — even obliquely, as works by Miller, Lingen, and Melby?
Frankenthaler's distinguished and prolific career has been the subject of numerous monographic museum exhibitions, including — in addition to the 1960 Jewish Museum show — major retrospectives at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and European tour (1969); The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and tour (1985, works on paper); the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, and tour, including The Museum of Modern Art, New York (1989); the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., and tour (1993, prints); the Naples Museum of Art, Florida, and tour, including the Yale University Art Gallery (2002, woodcuts); and the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, traveled to the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (2003, works on paper).
The artist's historical research for this show began with an investigation of German printmaker Sebald Beham's sixteenth century woodcut, Fountain of Youth - Bathhouse (ca. 1531).
Zarina's work displays a broad range of technical mastery and inquisitiveness: the show features woodcuts, etchings, rubbings, incised paper, and even cast multiples executed in paper and bronze, as well as other techniques.
TAG Fine Arts «s work on show will include the highly acclaimed woodcuts by Katsutoshi Yuasa, recently featured in the RA Magazine as part of the Collectors» Choice.
Also included is a rare text by Wassily Kandinsky, previously printed in a 1934 exhibition bulletin for a show of Albers's woodcuts at the Galleria del Milione in Milan.
We hope that showing her paintings and woodcuts in tandem will serve as a reminder and a reaffirmation of Frankenthaler's status as an artist of enduring value ---- and introduce her exceptional works to new audiences as well.»
His work has been widely exhibited in China and throughout the world, including a show of his woodcuts and drawings, held at Berlin's Staatliche Museum in 2006.
On this occasion I have produced a refined show living for the present, painting small color studies, monotype woodcuts, etchings, and heavily textured Abstracts on canvas.
Two print portfolios by David Shrigley, which were shown in the UK for the first time in GENERATION, will be the first woodcuts by the artist to be acquired by a UK public collection.
Starker in color and contrast than his etchings, Shapiro's woodcuts also show off superb carving and a heightened wood grain that make the block itself a central figure of the works.
Incorporating explorations of traditional woodcutting technique, American skateboard culture, storytelling, and anime, the show features just enough mirth and malice to kick off your Halloween weekend right.
Woodcut on mylar, stencil on rice paper 24 x 37 inches Included in the Eleven Show at Leonard Street Gallery in London, England
Pictures at an Exhibition presents images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «Khaldoun Chichakli: Damascenes» is currently on view at Green Art Gallery in Dubai and showcases a variety of woodcuts and drawings from the Syrian artist.
Andrea Büttner is interested in moments of transition, as shown by the religiously and symbolically charged motifs of the woodcuts on view in each room.
The colourful woodcuts Beggar (2017) show veiled figures in begging positions.
HELEN FRANKENTHALER (B. 1928) East and Beyond (Harrison 41) woodcut in colors, 1973, on Nepalese handmade, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 4/18 (there were also 6 artist's proofs), with the ULAE blindstamp, West Islip, New York, with full margins, a few soft creases in the upper margin, hinged to the support in two places at the reverse of the upper margin edge (slightly showing through), otherwise in very good condition, framed B. 23 5/8 x 17 7/8 in.
The Icebox Project Space was pleased to host Bread & Puppet Theater's, The Basic Bye - bye Show, a manifesto on transformation inspired by Albrecht Dürer's apocalyptic woodcuts, birch branches lost during an ice storm, and the daily news.
Kayne Griffin Corcoran showed projection, photographs and woodcuts — which related seamlessly to each other — emerging from the 2013 Guggenheim Project for which Turrell recast the rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and natural light, effectively turning Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic architecture into one of his Skyspaces.
Jennie C. Jones: «Editions,» prints, through Feb. 27, and «Woodcuts» group show, through Saturday; Hiram Butler Gallery, 4520 Blossom; 713-863-7097, hirambutler.com.
Among the gifts that will be shown in «Serial Impulse» are Lichtenstein's «Expressionist Woodcuts,» seven works in a series from 1980; Ruscha's «Exploding Cheese,» «Cheese Oval» and «Cheese Crescent» from the 1976 series «Various Cheeses»; Rauschenberg's «Test Stone # 5» from the 1967 series «Booster and 7 Studies»; and Oldenburg's «Notes,» 12 works in a series from 1968.
His woodcut prints have been exhibited at the Boston Printmakers Biennial (2015), at the the Lunder Gallery at Lesley (2015), at AD 20 / 21in Boston (2015 - 2016), at a two person show with his partner Diane at Half Crown Design in Cambridge (2013), at the «Friends of Bob» group show at Gallery Naga (2014) in Boston, and at «Waterfront Impressions», a solo show at the Paul Dietrich Gallery at C7A in Cambridge (2014).
German - born Buttner's work is typical of the Turner Prize's newfound humility - her signature pieces are nine simple, line - drawn, black - and - white woodcuts of beggars, while her other work shows a fascination with the lowly and mundane.
Mitchell was in Edinburgh, and there were many other beacons across the country: the stupendous woodcuts of Utamaro at Birmingham's Ikon gallery; in Bristol, Arnolfini's Kerry Tribe show with its elegiac portraits of amnesia; underwater art at the Towner in Eastbourne; volcanos at Compton Verney, Warwickshire.
I organized a few shows that seemed appropriate to the organization's print media identity; exhibitions that focused on different print processes such as photogravure, mono prints, woodcuts, and that sort of thing.
Corrine Colarusso's Shaggy Land exhibition will be showing at Sandler Hudson Gallery through April 2; Emily Amy Gallery will be presenting Meta Gary's Animal Instinct through April 30; Jill Storthz's Woodcuts will be up at Get This!
New York City gallery shows that drew our attention this week range from paintings that play with perception to woodcuts that depict lunar voyages to watercolors that grapple with gender identity or loss.
Also included is a rare text by Wassily Kandinsky, previously printed in a 1934 exhibition bulletin for a show of Alber's woodcuts at the Galleria del Milione in Milan.
Sky Garden with other new woodcuts will be showing on Flowers Gallery Stand 18 at London Original Print Fair, The Royal Academy, 3 to 6 May 2018
Leading up to «They Pass Unseen In the World», Art or Idiocy «interviewed» (there is only one question) collaborators Isak Applin, Carl Baratta and Oli Watt about their working process used in realizing the group of woodcut prints shown in the exhibition.
Even though Edward Wadsworth has passed away in 1949, his woodcut and tempera works in the Pavilion exhibition showed the breadth of his career and his experimental applications of traditional techniques and the influence of Vorticism on his work.
Also showing downtown is Jack Vickridge / Lizzie Wright at Nicelle Beauchene (through August 3), which contrasts the woodcuts of Vickridge with the wooden relief sculptures of Wright, both of whom explore spare geometric abstraction in their work.
In an uncommon turn of events, some of the most talked - about exhibitions of the past gallery season were print shows: Nicole Eisenman: Woodcuts, Etchings, Lithographs and Monotypes at Leo Koenig, Inc. (closed June 30); and Shepard Fairey: Harmony & Discord at Pace Prints / Chelsea (closes today).
Below is an example of three works by Alex Katz that show three different print techniques: woodcut, aquatint, and screenprint.
We will show the recent monumental woodcut Winter, 2016, thatdepicts trees and bushes covered with snow in the heart of the forest, as well as some smaller works representing grass and leaves.
This startling vision is at the heart of a show that also includes new paintings and woodcut prints by the 87 - year - old Ayres.
Also on show were two video projections by Rosalind Nashashibi, a room of Exposed Paintings by Callum Innes, sculptures and woodcuts by David Shrigley and Christine Borland's sculptural installation, L'Homme Double, while Karla Black created a new sculptural hanging piece in response to the Gallery's neo-classical Sculpture Hall.
This year we will be showing intaglios by Peggy Bacon, Will Barnet, Reginald Marsh, and Angelo Pinto, as well as black - line woodcuts by Anne Ryan, Edmond Casarella's tour - de-force relief print, Rock Ledge, Judith Shahn's Mexico City Street Scene panorama, and a 1955 drawing by Franz Kline, Thorpe (referring to the Native American Olympian Jim Thorpe).
These collage / sculptures are shown inside two large - scale vitrines that occupy the center of the space, while Team's second gallery will contain the «exhibition woodcut
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