These Black Paintings - see, for instance, Abstract Painting, Black (1966; Tate, London)- are completely empty of «content», and
yet on closer inspection, their single - colour surface is riven with differing shades of black.
Not exact matches
Yet, as Wuthnow brilliantly points out,
on closer inspection we discover that Mabel's «concerns... are not so strictly private as we thought.
Answers to questions about our relationships to the world, to the good and to one other develop in ways that exclude other answers,
yet each of the frameworks we accept appears
on close inspection to be only part of the answer we want.
And
yet with
closer inspection, I'm in love with its delicate features and lady - like silhouette — the sheer cap sleeves, the strategic silk feature
on the sides which gives you a narrower waist and the fabulous cutout at the back which reveals just a right amount of skin.
Yet Monkman's «trickery» only becomes clear
on closer inspection: these grand panoramas, painted in acrylic not oil, are populated with cavorting «cowboys and indians».
Loose enough to be atmospheric,
yet containing just enough detail to be both accurate and satisfying
on closer more detailed
inspection, his intuitive use of colour in bold flowing washes, is underpinned by his firm grasp of perspective and draftsmanship, complemented by a strong sense of place.
It's
yet another work that appears formally and plainly abstract from a distance but gets way more complicated — and way more 21st century —
on closer inspection.
At first glance, the Triennale may appear like an aggregation of small solo exhibitions by a tightly selected group of artists, with many showing multiple works to give visitors a deeper understanding of individual artists» creative worlds,
yet upon
closer inspection, a common thread can be identified throughout the entire presentation
on issues surrounding connectivity and isolation.