The body
of work in this show continues a specific line of inquiry based upon research into astronomical surveys in order to visualize data in various forms.
The 56
works in this show do no argue for a coherent approach to painting; rather they display a range of solutions invented to «describe» her experience of the world.
The 200
works in the show range wildly in medium and complexity, and there is no formal thread that definitively or comfortably ties them together.
The
best works in the show are the artist's signature suspended sculptures made of bundles of found materials and stuffed clothing.
In very different ways the exciting
work in this show presents some kind of critical resistance and positive challenge to the times we are living in.
The sculptural
works in the show reference farming practices and consider the framework by which the economic concept of the law of diminishing returns was founded and explained.
As one who has researched for this exhibition for many months, I am happy to report that my first viewing of the
actual work in this show was a treat.
Brand's
works in this show generate psychological depth from minimal materials: sticks, curtains, glass, vague figures, scraps of paper.
This year the museum is also offering two new $ 25,000 prizes: one for lifetime contribution and the other for most -
popular work in the show.
Here, spaces construct memory, as do certain types of photography, patterns, and surfaces throughout the
other works in this show.
Most of the
larger works in the show are works on paper, acrylic paint worked over drawings made with colored pencil, while many of the smaller works are oil on panel.
If your preference is for a more intimate experience, then there are three
small works in the show that will completely satisfy.
But like Elmer Bischoff and David Park, with whom he made the turn to figurative painting a few years later, Diebenkorn was asking questions that abstract expressionism couldn't always answer, even though, as the early
works in the show at the Royal Academy (until 7 June) suggest, he was a loyal and talented disciple: the LA Times described him as «one of the most gifted artists in the American non-objective field».
At the Getty Museum's recently closed mega-show - Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture, 1950 - 1970 - her shimmering 1969 untitled work demanded attention (and also counted as one of several
works in the show by women who have been underrepresented of late, including Helen Lundeberg).
In the East and West Wings, Molly Zuckerman - Hartung has invited nine artists to
exhibit works in a show titled Sensitive Instruments, in tandem with a CAA panel of the same name.
The earliest
work in the show comes from the late 1940s in which the artist was working in Provincetown under the auspices of Hans Hofmann.
Sure, a lot of people
working in show business are, but there's just something about his presence that is at once endearing and...
As the Whitney's Weinberg almost apologetically explained during the press opening (which Stella did not attend), the 90 or so
works in the show represent a tiny fraction of the artist's oeuvre — the «Moby Dick» series of painted metallic reliefs alone comprises 135 pieces, only six of which made the cut for the show.
Works in the show explore various facets of female identity, in order to help destabilize current ideas of how female bodies are represented.
Tamara Gonzales will be showing
several works in a show with Joe Fyfe and Annette Wehrhahn called Wobbly Swabbies, at Pablo's Birthday.
Phrases with «works in the show»