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Hodge: Yes, the white canvases or the black canvases are very rarely all they&aposve done.
I paint on paintings that are on top of paintings and canvases that are on top of canvases.
However, you can save loads of money — especially if you paint on huge canvases — if you make your own canvases.
A lot of my stuff is supertextured canvases because I'll take old canvases that I've worked on before and didn't like and then redo them.
He explored texture and surface in his canvases, notably in his "Pizarrónes Negros" ("Blackboards") paintings, a series of large canvases covered in black, brushy planes of color.
I think what happens is, in certain canvases, you do have women asserting a kind of agency through their sexuality, but in other canvases, he's actually just exploiting them.
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By affixing our own metal canvases to a train carriage, spraying the train and then removing the canvases and displaying them in a gallery, it brings up the questions of ownership and permission.
"Evidence of Everything" presents 35 canvases made from1997 to 2015.
Much of Yu's work relies on 3D models and canvases.
JS: How did you get the idea to fold canvases?
These intimate works are as arresting as the large canvases.
The individual canvases can be comprehended alone or in groups.
There, despite himself, he began to look through the canvases.
When people saw his canvases, the ill will faded away.
Stacks of black monochrome canvases dangle downward like painting stalactites.
JONES The films all feel like bigger canvases this time.
"She treated these second skins as canvases," Ms. Small said.
With more space, she could work with more expansive canvases.
It also adds rich texture and pattern to his canvases.
I think in other canvases, he's expressing frustration with their sexuality.
"I was painting on giant canvases before Schnabel was," he said.
Her looped designs cover canvases, trains, and people in colorful threads.
In addition, after nearly four centuries, the canvases sorely need cleaning.
The three canvases may have been intended to form a series.
But that makes them open canvases for this sort of experience.
Rosenberg's canvases were propped up against the walls and on chairs.
Blood red signatures are scrawled in the corners of some canvases.
As soon as the showrunners saw her canvases, they wanted them.
The canvases themselves seem to contract and expand, as if breathing.
The room was lambent with the soft radiance of the canvases.
The artists' riotous canvases pull from the contemporary in various ways.
On the side facing an adjacent building site and the Thames, the artist is showing three large canvases of female nudes, while the other side features four little canvases depicting the source of the River Thames.
The larger canvases are stapled directly to the plaster board walls, while the smaller canvases are stapled to wooden boards or stretchers and placed on an easel, which is on the wheels to move it around.
Large circular and floral forms are often positioned symmetrically on her canvases.
It was created by connecting more than a dozen smaller canvases together.
She just runs around all over the canvases I have laid out.
His white canvases suggest purity, and contamination, but also an androgynous disembodiment.
Amorphous bodies dance and twist across canvases, with flashes of bright colour.
Instead of using easels, he painted on canvases hanging directly on walls.
That's right, the latest interpretations aren't on blank canvases — they're on eyelids.
Neon canvases by the former graffiti artist KAWS illuminate the lobby staircase.
Even top tattoo artists shy away from darker canvases because of this.
You always have to deal with these little skirmishes on the canvases.
Her surfaces include train cars, walls, reused canvases, and discarded book covers.
His works are embroidered patterns on fabric, not painted patterns on canvases.
They reminded her of canvases by the midcentury American artist Mark Rothko.
Small canvases can be stretched here, but I must purchase larger ones.
And yet a certain emotional electricity permeates even his most prosaic canvases.
His canvases are hypnotizing in their large scale, and unmistakable in style.
Unlike the canvases, the drawings revel in rich color and are minimally patterned.
Pedro Vélez's swift, gestural marks on the surfaces of raw canvases suggest urgency.
Ten are horizontal canvases and one is a square with a horizontal composition.
Canvases, cans of paint, spray paint and smelly rags are strewn all over.
He later took on with Ellsworth Kelly's hard-edge abstraction and shaped canvases.
As for Colon, his image appropriations and shaped canvases also find many precedents.
His most accessible canvases employ geometric shapes to evoke notions of the infinite.
We are blank canvases and we adorn ourselves in the most genuine way.
I went to dinner, and when I came back, the canvases were undulating.
Krasner could do the monumental canvases for which abstract expressionists are best known.
His late canvases are thinly and dryly painted, maculated by streaks and smudges.
Activists and artists have tried to turn them into canvases for their messages.
When there were no canvases available, she simply switched to painting on burlap.
Social media platforms function as digital canvases of endless self-creation and branding.
Ms. Chanzit's research convinced the museum to acquire seven canvases in the show.
Also, during Martin's lifetime, she didn't show her earliest abstract canvases (biomorphic works).
Here, all the paintings once again appear like black canvases from a distance.
In "Arcturus" and "Avior" (both 2016), Gorchov stacks six of his shaped canvases.
Of course, the larger pieces take longer, like the 25-centimeter size canvases.
We're not showing canvases that you can put up in your living room.
EG: You mentioned canvases — that a lot of the works are on canvas.
She initially favored small canvases that could be completed within her time limitations.
He also found other canvases from those units on the Walker in Brownsville.
The exhibition charts seven decades of work and includes her sensually shaped canvases.
The artists staple canvases to frames or copy idyllic landscapes from laptop computers.
The compromised canvases were determined to be beyond repair and moved to storage.
The living room walls were papered with large-scale Basquiat and Warhol canvases.
After six months, the canvases are recollected and stitched together in sprawling collages.
MH: Do you see references to the past in the bare canvases, too?
Done on three separate canvases, one of which is noticeably shorter than the others, that have been abutted together, the grouping underscores the perception that Florian's process consists of joining similar things to each other— letters, painted strips, and stretched canvases.
Closely related to the beef canvases and their interpretations are Soutine's images of fowl.
These new canvases, together with new collages, showed no traces of her existential wounds.
The yellow canvases display images of everyday objects, like a lampshade or a cactus.
He said he's done around 70 paintings and sold some canvases for about $400.
She collaged the torn-up drawings onto the colourful canvases from her gallery show.
The life-sized canvases that ring the room rumble with claws, breasts and maws.
Projects that used the three screens as individual canvases, however, felt significantly more jarring.
His canvases fairly reek with the insolence of youth; they outrage nature, tradition, decency.
She no longer climbs ladders to paint, relying on assistants to position the canvases.
I've made canvases before, and it may be hard work, but it's worth it.
For these artists, they also pay for musical instruments and paint brushes and canvases.
Present in Hendricks' art are flâneur figures contrasted against flat, evocatively bright, monochromatic canvases.
The canvases are sometimes circular or diamond-shaped and laced with European abstract undertones.
The technique can be used to create "large" DNA canvases displaying any image desired.
They are reflecting all the light in the room that the black canvases absorb.
Now Kasmin's main space has a touching exhibition of 1950s canvases — mostly still lifes.
The embedded references "make these canvases extremely rich to look at," Mr. Benezra said.
The walls are hung with Instagram-worthy canvases by the Swedish artist Karl Holmqvist.
His fantastical figurative paintings command more than €2975,2000 for the larger canvases, he said.
Up to this point, the project has yielded an archive of nearly 20,000 canvases.
Without brushstrokes, the stains seem to seep out from the linens and canvases themselves.
Thirty comics panels painted on thirty white canvases are gathered into several discrete groups.
The canvases will be abstract art and left with the idea, the event over.
Woods near Oehle fills half of the museum's lower level with the artist's monumental canvases.
Many of them include a fully framed image skewed or twisted inside the wider canvases.
Doors became canvases, while furniture and furnishings were designed by the occupants and their friends.
"I'm always dreaming about spaces and buildings," says Anadol, who uses giant facades as canvases.
Murray introduced her first serious series of thickly painted, shaped canvases in the late '70s.
The shapes of the canvases are an E and two As with E on top.
She graciously agrees to pay for the shipping cost, as supplies and canvases add up!!
Instead, she organizes her canvases to appear chaotic and often comedic, yet they're always controlled.
Stock photos are basically an endless supply of blank canvases just waiting to be memed.
They promise to provide smoother canvases for pretty much anything you put on your face.
Post-internet art gets a nod with Joel Holmberg's analogue canvases that depict outdated websites.
And like those games, the elaborate cities are mostly canvases on which to spatter violence.
Next door, in the paintings lab, several canvases have been secured onto easels, awaiting treatment.
The canvases hang on chains to clear the heavy wood paneling or protect the wallpaper.
Instead of cats and flowers, Nutman stitches surprisingly detailed queer porn images on his canvases.
Self's figures look wild but are made of assorted fabrics neatly stitched to her canvases.
An exclusive preview of some of the canvases that will be on view runs here.
Delaney canvases that sold for $6,000 in the early 1990s, he said, now reach $200,000.
These appear in vestigial form in canvases like "Red Planet" (2016) and "Candy Cap" (2016).
Four stretched canvases (three of them 35 x 28 inches) are hung on the wall.
Magritte cobbled it together from eight canvases replicating the best images from his earlier paintings.
Massive canvases featuring words such as "Television" in white script fill the bare-bones space.
The canvases also come with a wire hanger on the back to make mounting easier.
Forgers have reused old canvases to create forgeries, neutralizing the effectiveness of testing canvas fibers.
We have chalkboard decals on our walls and mini whiteboards and many other reusable canvases.
In his largest canvases, which are up to six feet tall, Amenoff shifts gears again.
At Father Demo Square, he hung an array of framed canvases on an iron fence.
Mr. Koons plops a big, reflective cobalt blue sphere onto canvases based on art masterpieces.
The child seems to be a time traveler roaming the canvases in search of answers.
He told his wife, Lee, that they had to do something to preserve the canvases.
Several of Moore's large canvases hang somewhat awkwardly beyond the edges of the recessed spaces.
Stacked on the narrow bed were smaller canvases and piles of paper, with similar sketches.
Window sills are covered with colorful sculpture models, and tall canvases lean against the wall.
Murillo leaves the canvases out by the river to absorb the energy of their surroundings.
In Tifariti, a few bombed-out buildings have served as canvases for artists and activists.
Mike Stilkey uses stacked books as canvases, painting long human figures on towers of volumes.
We know that canvases are most often stretched, but Furukawa's contain the "feeling" of it.
Such figures populate many of Carrillo's canvases, drawn from indigenous Pre-Columbian and folkloric culture.
The paintings were done on vertical canvases measuring  76 by 11 inches, an eccentric format.
There's an inherent closeness between everyone he paints, even as we exist in separate canvases.
This includes two portraits that viewers might recognize as Kaphar's trademark: cutout and augmented canvases.
Working feminine and erotic themes into her canvases, Milk visualizes precise moments of blossoming womanhood.
The plaintiff claims to have painted 221 canvases that were eventually signed by de Felipe.
Nearly 30,000 people ran their hands through the canvases, which naturally shortened the works' lifespan.
And then my essay took up the ways in which the different dimensions of the canvases affected the status of the kiss they depicted: the monumental canvases evoked a discourse of socialist-realist heroism, propaganda, or the dimensions of its parody on the Berlin Wall; the two smaller canvases (the two with the dirty sides)—twenty by sixteen inches, a size more commonly associated with portraits—made the kiss feel intimate, depoliticized.
This is remarkable, considering its 133 large canvases and handful of sculptures are each dated 193.
The series is designed to portray historical female warriors, but the canvases are literally repurposed trash.
Walker usually paints his larger canvases in a two-story former community hall near his home.
The imposing large-scale canvases of Esteban del Valle forcefully command attention to their political underpinnings.
Sometimes I hang my canvases like tapestries, just like the one that you can see behind.
I stretch/size/prime canvases on a large workbench in my garage during the summer months.
Pippin's canvases reflect the modernism that streaked through American visual culture during and after the war.
In several exhibitions you've also painted the walls of the gallery in which your canvases hang.
Collectors shell out for original canvases, which dot the walls of tropical resorts and seaside chateaus.
But the resulting works were revelatory: 11 canvases arranged with angular slices of her former self.
This is ample room to work on up to three 15-foot canvases at a time.
In two similar paintings, Untitled (Red Team) and Rally Finale, a large crowd fills the canvases.
The canvases were ripped, and I wanted to get them restored, but it was too expensive.
So she returned to painting, sourcing her canvases for free and opting for cheap acrylic paint.
Like this girl on Instagram who paints acrylic canvases of the light shows from Phish concerts.
As the crackdown intensified, some graffiti artists started using rooftops or canvases instead of subway cars.
Suter's large, free-hanging canvases reflect the colorful and open rural landscape in which they're made.
Imelda sits for Greenfield's camera on a sofa beneath canvases by Picasso, Fragonard, Michelangelo, and Monet.
Sandys has overlaid the surfaces with colorful Matisse-like canvases and sculptures of her own making.
There are his early canvases and sculptures, along with flyers, business cards, manifestos, and patent applications.
Several smaller, irregular canvases were propped up about the space like sharp outcroppings in a landscape.
The canvases also fit in well with the current enthusiasm for re-examining modern aesthetic traditions.
Twelve canvases hung together depict the crucifixion of a man on an old-fashioned iron bed.
The twins lead us through their colorful hip-hop tribute with built installations and painted canvases.
These programs, [along with] city- and privately-funded programs, have helped translate blank walls into canvases.
Elegantly hung in an airy, open space, these canvases bulge and expand over their wooden armatures.
For the Los Angeles-based artist Peggy Noland, cars are canvases and rainbows are her brushes.
Most of her canvases were placed in her parents' attic and were not seen for decades.
Her canvases evolved from rectilinear to shaped; broke into fragments and reunited, but gained various protrusions.
When a crate containing two blank, stretched canvases is washed overboard, she dives in after it.
Note the bold abstraction by Edward Avedisian, whose 1960s canvases Mr. Algus resurrected in the 1990s.
The Houston canvases are dark purples, maroons, black: the colors of old sorrows or ageless ones.
Mr. Nassar then paints these (or similar) patterns onto canvases, creating spare but rich geometric pictures.
From completely white canvases to simple, abstract colors, these seemingly basic works can cost you millions.
Rusty oven door canvases could be the next big movement to take over the art world.
He has amassed more than 1,000 works of art, from large canvases to prints and drawings.
At the time, her work consisted of tiny paper dots collaged onto cut-and-quilted canvases.
Scores of blackened canvases are rolled into scrolls on a large industrial pipe structure in Série E (22010–22014); more darkened, rolled-up canvases are stacked in the corner of the room in Série DB (20153); half-open wooden crates reveal black masses in Série I (22015).
Businesses and brands that have already created Canvases include the Miami Dolphins and non-profit Dignity Health.
However, it's hard to categorize his work as a whole because no two canvases look the same.
The five large canvases commanding the gallery space are simultaneously overwhelming and confidential, representational but formally abstract.
The colorful canvases are beautifully provocative, drawing in the viewer for their size and allure of characters.
There's a sprawling museum with building-sized canvases and a flying bank populated with walking, talking ATMs.
And yet, they were shocking, more shocking than most of the canvases which set out to shock.
Despite all the adjustments that bring his works to life, Bailey's canvases immersed me in their calm.
In the studio corner, Ricco points to the canvases he is planning to show in New York.
The two above-mentioned canvases in the politics gallery offer distinct contrasts in attitude and painterly approach.
Maddie has created works of art with her beads, glueing them to canvases she's then given away.
In Holland's hands, iPads and and iPhones were treated solely as canvases — both digital and traditional ones.
She describes the growing self-doubt he had begun to feel regarding his giant two-tone canvases.
JM: I was going to the studio every day, and staring at the canvases with their underpaintings.
The experimentation she did with transparent layering of shapes and color and circular canvases was quite important.
The muse energy was bigger than me, and I was spreading it out over all these canvases.
Serenely beautiful, these canvases were often called Abstract Impressionist and evoke Turner's and Monet's sunsets at sea.
Mermaids, skulls, and butterflies etched onto large leaf canvases comprise the intricate works of Dessie Jeanne Marshall.
Still, it's difficult to demonstrate the weight of a world that remains invisible on the painters' canvases.
Why overlay these canvases signifying debt with maps of continents, with national borders explicitly depicted or intimated?
So you can Photoshop (and print and affix to canvases and create and frame) them into this.
Along with the canvases, there are bodily imprints on the wall, made by a model painted blue.
Does it gesture towards offsetting the millions of canvases depicting honorable men throughout the history of art?
Fontana's Cuts, as he termed his meticulously violated canvases, could seem like a big deal in 1966.
The three shaped canvases in "The Impossible Dream" start with a yellow isosceles trapezoid at the bottom.
Sometimes Gusti's pictures feel almost manic, splashed all over the pages, which are treated like open canvases.
But the vast majority of his research spreads across five canvases, each measuring six by 12 feet.
I knew that before Pierre-Auguste was a painter of canvases he was a painter of ceramics.
Seeing the studied objects helps us understand why we do not initially approach the canvases as fictional.
SAN FRANCISCO — The large, brightly colored canvases sparkled beside the white walls of the Gagosian Gallery downtown.
From them Mr. McCallum is close to completing 23 paintings and has prepared canvases for 10 more.
The backgrounds of these canvases are painted in a range of styles, often parodying prominent male painters.
His early "Shadowman" period led to shadow images of bucking horses and riders on walls and canvases.
He even requested that Arcimboldo produce more so he could send the canvases out as political gifts.
In 1980, she started weaving her own canvases and devising a coded language based on their structure.
Ms. Mehretu made her first marks on the canvases in the days right after the November election.
I've seen much better pieces by Gilliam demonstrating what he can do with shaped canvases and color.
They play the first man and woman as wide-eyed blank canvases — childlike, but without the playfulness.
Mary Cassatt barely worked on landscapes, and Berthe Morisot's few outdoor canvases were painted on private property.
Vegetation, by contrast, is depicted with assertive overlays of thick pigment that crawl across the canvases' surfaces.
Or, even, from the souvenir canvases sold in the cash-and-carry galleries of Nantucket or Rockport?
Mr. Shear's canvases are like good, short poems whose simplicities turn complex almost before we know it.
Even Rubens's most, well, Rubenesque works in the show — large, dramatic, multi-figure canvases — feel surprisingly current.
As part of the Skin Wars franchise, Fresh Paint explores the art of using bodies as canvases.
She intended this series, "My Eternal Soul," to number 200 canvases but has so far produced 500.
In the larger canvases blue is a color for dramatic landscapes, illusions of depth, mystery, and melancholy.
In 1921, five canvases were sent to New York and Chicago at the behest of Mr. Crane.
Ms. Culprit creates vibrant, large-scale paintings and mixed-media canvases depicting female dancers and striptease artists.
Yet billionaire candidate Tom Steyer is looking to pull an upset as his campaign aggressively canvases there.
The abstract artist Sean Scully has striped his canvases in yellows from palest omelet to warning flare.
With raw, dodged, and burned edges that accentuate the framing device, these austere canvases resemble celluloid strips.
Our professor had us making our own oil and egg tempera paints, building stretcher bars and canvases.
This is as true of 16th-century Renaissance frescoes as it is of 20th-century modernist canvases.
Sunshine, swimming holes, and uplifting color fill the space of each of the 24-year-old's canvases.
The inexpensive, off-the-shelf canvases Crotty uses immunize the paintings against any sense of heroic struggle.
Most of the work is large-scale, starting at around four-foot, up to 15-foot canvases.
With no frames and no wall labels, these canvases broadcast no ambitions beyond serving as a backdrop.
This line holds the canvases in place (literally instructing the installer  where the sections should be aligned).
In three canvases, Goldberg extends a loosely stylized rainbow across a fish-scale pattern suggesting breasts or mounds.
Eight frankly gorgeous, eye-testing, previously unexhibited Olitski canvases are placed among three spectacular painted steel Caro sculptures.
Gloom is displaced by a dash of bliss as shades of pink — rose in French — illuminate the canvases.
Monochromatic canvases dot the walls, and a small pyramid of soft drink cans leans precariously against a pillar.
She is often accompanied by a beaming skeleton, and a few small canvases feature skulls all by themselves.
But together the four canvases clearly show a neighborhood in transition through the demise of one community restaurant.
The app only works on A4 paper for now, but SketchAR has plans to expand to bigger canvases.
Irie's world feels like a playground; her canvases are full of cartoonish sumo wrestlers, snails, and mythical creatures.
A few of Trosch's older canvases in the back gallery survey his signature subjects and lush painting style.
Instead of its traditionally spiritual subjects, however, Irish turns her canvases into subtle forums for resistance and critique.
Just as an audience was booming for Mondrian, Rauschenberg's totally empty canvases asked, how far can you go?
Naotaka Hiro creates his tumultuous abstract canvases by wrapping them around himself, his bodily limitations shaping the compositions.
There are Dutch vanitas still life paintings, Tiffany lamps, pages from medieval Books of Hours, and Impressionist canvases.
Listen to the drum-heavy music and see how it conducts the illustrated canvases you can freely wander.
Miller's friends stuff white garbage bags with colorful canvases and the 400-plus trolls that comprise her collection.
Called "Rollos" in German, these foldable, commercial blinds were an instant hit as an alternative to traditional canvases.
However, the highlights have to be the carefully chosen cliffs, boulders and bedrocks that became canvases for engraving.
His pieces have been moved to storage, but flecks of dried paint outline where the canvases once hung.
Much like a tapestry, quilt, or stained glass, every inch of these canvases is treated with intense care.
If you're working in oil or acrylic, it's tempting to buy pre-stretched canvases and have it done.
Here, three colors of masking tape — blue, green, and white — reflect the work on three big unfinished canvases.
Since the mid-230s, Hockney has depicted a kind of affluent, sun-dappled Angeleno lifestyle in his canvases.
"I turned the classic biker and bomber shapes into blank canvases and reimagined them," Willner explained to us.
The exhibition of 18 canvases highlights the artistic choices Frankenthaler made during each point of her artistic arc.
In the studio, I'm working on some big rave canvases, based on some pretty insane photos I've taken.
Ms. Baltes's cheerily stylized canvases were asellout hit at Limoncello's booth at the Art Basel fair in June.
Instead of hanging her seven oil and acrylic canvases on a wall, she turned them into a dress.
To the left, off camera, is a large rack where I store my finished prints, drawings, and canvases.
"Shadows" (1978–79) is Warhol's huge painting mural made up of 21966 silkscreened canvases in 210 different tones.
It features an expansive ground-floor gallery of the brothers' bold, abstract canvases and studios on upper floors.
All but one of the canvases here date from the second Paris sojourn, which ended in early 1934.
I am still thinking about the armies of staples that invade those canvases, their endless readings from above.
Between the canvases is an ostentatious gold monogram of the two artists' initials, framed by heavy velvet curtains.
His work can be overtly political — sweeping, raw canvases that engulf the viewer with the tragedy of violence.
But once the canvases dried out she realized that these encroachments from nature in fact enhanced the works.
One half of the room contains a number of painted canvases propped up in a large wooden frame.
Two other contemporaries weigh in with single canvases that mostly show how sure and unfussy Balke's hand was.
The other canvases meet the same fate—the process played out over a series of days and nights.
Yasuda views nails not just as miniature canvases but as the scaffolding for ambitious and inventive micro-constructions.
Who knows how many such canvases the old classmate had distributed in art stores and on street corners?
That is why the dissonance between her canvases and her statement has rubbed many people the wrong way.
On view will be several untitled canvases from the 1960s and 1970s by Wook-Kyung Choi (1940–1985).
Ms. Granger carefully schedules blocks of time — two hours minimum — to paint, particularly large canvases of abstract art.
He also made larger, wider paintings by bolting together two to five canvases after he had painted them.
She uses long-handled brushes and, in her larger canvases, she works on all sides of the painting.
Nine of the eleven paintings in the exhibition are diptychs consisting of two equally-sized canvases abutted together.
Granddaughter Nissa Raad is showing her bold, bright canvases in a concurrent show at a second Dirimart space.
These narrative canvases reference the artist's childhood, tying together personal memories and anecdotes that are more universally relatable.
Shiraga hung from a rope suspended over flat canvases on his studio floor to paint with his feet.
The timeless appeal of work like this can also be seen in Regina Pilawuk Wilson's fishnet-inspired canvases.
When I copied the Davids and the Winslow Homers I copied them in acrylic paint on pre-stretched canvases.
Canvases became smaller and views more intimate; nature was something more easily conquered, its wildness increasingly invaded by machines.
Drop into Nena Sanchez's gallery to check out the local artist's bright canvases of colorful fish and tropical flowers.
His "Wall Street, New York" (1915) prefigures years of American painting, from Edward Hopper to Rothko's color field canvases.
And if you can't find Replaceface's webstore, you can always steal one of his canvases from your local pub.
By the late '70s she had all but abandoned the traditional rectangular canvas, opting for eccentric, irregularly shaped canvases.
The tools he uses (paints, canvases) are reflective of the more art-friendly federal prison system, Glowacki points out.
It's those results that will haunt your dreams, when paintings of beautiful landscapes become seething canvases of random creatures.
The artist best known for his slashed canvases made a series of clay Christ figures between 1948 and 1961.
On this wall the influence of Picasso looms large, with a few other canvases taking after Dalí or Klee.
The results are colorful canvases of grotesque and powerful women that challenge colonial representations of race, class, and gender.
The marbled smears of paint that run down the canvases overtake the regimented rectangles of bold colors behind them.
These canvases were endless expressions of her daily state of mind, of an imagined Eden between sea and mountain.
It likely predates jewelry — but the notions that humans used their bodies as the first canvases is certainly intriguing.
Elsewhere, canvases by Italian artist Roberto Coda Zabetta are decorated with a highly textured blend of excrement and pigments.
A number of her colorful, semi-abstract canvases filled with swirling, churning strokes are on view at MoMA PS19953.
Was it the Russian Constructivist Aleksandr Rodchenko, who in 1918 created a series of eight seemingly all-black canvases?
She recalls that she and her fellow Slade students used to kick and shove their canvases around the studio.
In the canvases showing the room on fire, the bright, feathery flames enhance a dreamlike effect, suggesting metaphorical meanings.
And Family Friendly Oakland said it would make the city's drab, cement trash cans into canvases for colorful murals.
You put down the canvases, serve food on them, people eat it, and through that a certain pattern emerges.
In this case, the physicality of these connections is juxtaposed against the destroyed buildings that serve as their canvases.
Their canvases have notched corners and edges, which exert a geometric pressure on the palpating color and variable tonalities.
American artist Franz Kline became known in the 50s for his abstract expressionist canvases, with their stark signposting licks.
He also took Bondo putty to his canvases, sanding the surface down and echoing the labor of the car.
By printing her own temporary tattoos, the artist transforms models'—and occasionally plants' and animals'—skins into chameleonic canvases.
On the walls of this room, curator Nick Aikens has paired more of Araeen's trusses with simple painted canvases.
The wickedly acerbic canvases of Christine Wang (Platform 294, presented by Night Gallery, Pier 123) originated in internet memes.
The thick strokes and pointed shapes in Ephraim Urevbu's canvases, with Art Village Gallery, refer to throngs of protesters.
His oil paintings on found boards or canvases portray human, animal and phantom-like figures in dreamy, inexplicable scenes.
When you're looking at two small yellow canvases, divided into quarters like window panes, you can almost believe it.
There are small spotlights mounted above each of the seven square canvases on display, but they have little effect.
She paints, while listening to NPR or podcasts, on large canvases or in her HTC Vive Virtual Reality headset.
Portraits by Cézanne at the Musée d'Orsay includes 26 psychologically loaded canvases from all periods of the artist's career.
The scenes repeat across canvases but also subtly vary, inviting the viewer into a spot-the-difference comparison game.
Meanwhile, artists from the US and France were the most likely to incorporate the humble cracker into their canvases.
An American scene, peopled by us, despite our differences from the stars of Norman Rockwell canvases and holiday commercials.
In the bedrooms, Leenaert's tapestries are thrown casually over the beds, and her canvases are stacked against the wall.
In other canvases, planes of color and areas of white balance landscape and abstraction behind scaffoldings of green lines.
Wooden frames were stacked against the wall, along with a few brightly painted pink and blue canvases of flowers.
"Man With a Feather" (also in the show) is nothing like the thick, impastoed canvases of his late years.
Expect to encounter stretched canvases painted with acrylics in muted color palettes, works on paper, sculptural pieces and more.
Graffitied canvases contrast with the sumptuous leather, velvet and brick textures of the interior, while an after-2843 p.m.
Merlin Carpenter didn't paint the canvases in "Paint-It-Yourself" at Reena Spaulings, but he might as well have.
Rothko's canvases are studies in color relationships, assemblages of two or three rectangular blocks set against a contrasting field.
The exhibition's title — Tintin's Sofa — is a reference to her dog's penchant for sitting on top of the canvases.
Ms. Nelson began working both sides of free-standing canvases long before it became a craze among younger painters.
The canvases were, as always with Sonia's work, meticulously composed, but each was composed in a different historical style.
Left with a stockpile of completed canvases and little choice, Porter made some uneven trades to make ends meet.
He appropriates from himself for a change, making canvases that are partly painted, partly photo based and all collage.
"Predictions and Sortileges" is a series of canvases, executed in white acrylic on brightly painted backdrops, about fortune telling.
But if their doors are closed and you see them hunched over canvases, do not tap on the glass.
It includes 11 canvases, some depicting classic Batman characters -- Alfred, the Penguin and Riddler -- and not so classic ... Batdog.
A series of smaller canvases depict display cases containing Greek vases or the bases of pedestals holding marble busts.
The show starts with her "Black Paintings" (1959-65), moody canvases with human figures engulfed by their murky backgrounds.
Reproductions of the canvases were produced by the Fundació under supervision of the Successió Miró and the artist's family.
But the chapel also invites the eye to search, to understand what else inhabits those canvases other than black.
At the fair, Dennis's new paintings fill canvases with explosions of luscious flowers, like classic still lifes on steroids.
In Europe, England, and America, at least, Catholicism was one of the major canvases on which these tensions played out.
Seven towers, each decked out with four canvases, rose from the ground to meet festival-goers from around the world.
His acid action painting, for example, had revealed through the shredded canvases (in anarchy's colours) new views of St Paul's.
She spent many evenings decorating rocks, T-shirts and canvases with inspiration drawn from landscapes and wildlife around Lake Superior.
While still a student, he traded in his paint brushes for spray guns and festooned his canvases with found objects.
The canvases are massive and their idiosyncratic shapes, squiggles, and colors provide the viewer with an overwhelming sense of wonder.
This also works for programs like Photoshop, where the shortcut will switch between the different canvases you are working on.
Most canvases are heavily impastoed and figures are rendered in crude primary colors resembling any number of the COBRA Group.
This transition period in the exhibition is brief, and concludes with an expansive showcase of the artist's trademark slashed canvases.
Headlines like 'Tortured By Cops' and 'Cops Fired 41 Shots' appear on what the artist calls "prison jumpsuit orange" canvases.
About five years ago, I installed 16 feet of stacks along one side of the room for storing stretched canvases.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated that the designs on Jonathan Cowan's canvases were woven instead of stitched.
Even the paint drops across a few of his canvases look meticulously planned with little residual splatter surrounding their impacts.
Two explicit canvases hang in a room, with a colossal sculpture of a bowl of eggs placed in the middle.
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISTS dabbed and flicked paint on their canvases to suggest spires of purplish blue hollyhocks and cascades of poppies.
Gabriel's paintings deal in archetypes and symbolism rather than individuals, so each of these canvases holds a wealth of content.
One of his canvases of a leopard emerging from a bar code sold for more than $4003,000, exceeding presale estimates.
Executed quickly, the rainbow-hued canvases are less a study in human psychology than in body language, gesture and idiosyncrasy.
In the month since he arrived, he has produced 26 paintings, some on canvases he brought with him from Syria.
The only works that come close to the first Cubist canvases are the so-called "Monster" paintings from 1924-27.
Mr. Thayer was prone to mood swings, and he sometimes destroyed his canvases or stowed them under a kitchen sink.
Monumental canvases by Melike Kara (Peres Projects) complemented a hands-on musical instrument installation by David Shrigley (Anton Kern Gallery).
We dove in on the background sky and, immediately, a variety of styles began to emerge on the class's canvases.
Though Fautrier's crusty, lumpy, smeared canvases dominate the exhibition, to me these materialistic muddles wane next to his earlier works.
One is the size of Opper's canvases: They feel large, yet most do not exceed five feet in any direction.
Largely derived by chance, Frankenthaler was known for her technique of spilling paints onto unprimed canvases from an overhead position.
In this regard, the show makes you feel like you're stepping inside artists' studios, with privileged views of incomplete canvases.
Rather than rely on a marker, Ciecko and his team had to detect the canvases adjacent to the missing paintings.
They make them fresh daily, and their doughy, stretchy canvases are the perfect vehicles for their wood-grilled ribeye tacos.
DEGAS TO PICASSO: CREATING MODERNISM IN FRANCE The birth of modern art in Paris, in 27 canvases. Nov. 60–Jan.
Boyce paints in oil on modestly sized canvases that are little more than 24 inches high and 20 inches wide.
Cain incorporates three-dimensional elements like backpacks, canvases, vinyl flooring, and a bench, with painted allusions to abstraction and graffiti.
And then there are the surprises in store as you move forward and back in front of the individual canvases.
He was particularly notable for removing canvases from the wall and suspending them in space, giving painting a sculptural dimension.
Because each stage of a Downes painting takes place en plein air, his canvases tend to be a manageable size.
This often leads to oxidative damage and acid degradation that can cause color changes or decomposition in prints and canvases.
I used to paint on a large scale, but recently I've been using smaller canvases to try and save space!
I took cues from the formation and color rhythm of Andy Warhol's photo booth style portraiture in the Jackie canvases.
Textile patterns and gold leaf are incorporated into the compositions, and oval and diamond-shaped canvases occasionally frame her figures.
But the Obamas are not simply public figures or canvases for the aspirations, emotions and projections of the American public.
Like the canvases, the 13 in this fine show, titled "Collage," broadcast their vitality and formal humor across the gallery.
She responded with "Triskaidekaptych," which comprises 13 substantial canvases parading edge to edge around two full walls of the gallery.
He's a Brazilian street artist now painting on canvases, and I happened to get one of his early canvas works.
Printed as trapezoids and hung within rectangular frames, the photographs also refer to the history of shaped canvases in painting.
She renders the Ashton moves in repeated elementary sequences across multiple canvases, sometimes by the seaside, sometimes in empty space.
Basquiat, broke and unable to afford canvases, painted with abandon on the walls and floor, even on Ms. Adler's clothes.
The phrase fits the freshness and evident spontaneity of Mr. Shear's small canvases, which average 10 inches by 8 inches.
It would be as if, when Rembrandt died, all his canvases were taken out into the back yard and burned.
Now the place is cluttered with finished canvases of all sizes and boxes and drawers of smaller paintings and prints.
Despite his hope that Prague would build a pavilion to permanently show the canvases, they are not currently on display.
Shara Hughes created a bone-china pitcher hand-painted in a loose manner to resemble her canvases in the show.
Mr. Durham could not sell the canvases on the open market, but he put out the word in the underworld.
Romeo Castellucci's staging of Scarlatti's "Il Primo Omicidio," for the Paris Opera, conjures vast Rothko canvases with scrims and light.
Tools and welding equipment and hunks of stone leaned against the walls, along with stretched canvases and sheets of metal.
This certainly holds true for the many women immortalized on the canvases of 220th-century avant-garde painter, Édouard Manet.
Mahler then began a three-year relationship with expressive Viennese painter, Kokoschka, who immortalized her in many of his canvases.
These two large canvases are joined by a few other great works from the last years, and then…gift shop.
Almaraz's paintings are visually arresting canvases built up with dynamic brushstrokes, textured surfaces, and saturated colors that pulsate with energy.
In her [email protected] series, oversized, naked female figures take center stage in large canvases measuring 84 by 60 inches.
These seemingly blank canvases covered with miniscule dots in complementary colors simply just don't show up in photographs or videos.
The Shadows series includes a total of 21957 prints, with the final number of canvases determined by the exhibition space.
This shadow effect is echoed even more viscerally on the adjacent wall, dominated by Graves's large canvases visualizing firearms in schools via a series of splatter patterns created by shooting through pig hearts — the closest to a human heart, according to the artist — which are suspended midair in clear blocks in front of the canvases.
The black canvases were painted and hung, and in the harsh afternoon sunlight, take on the sheen of an oil slick.
Little-known Titians, lost Caravaggio canvases, and, at the very end of the room, an unknown fresco by Piero della Francesca.
But it's a particular kind of speech act: the five canvases in a row become almost like a kind of stutter.
This polysilicon, known as electronic-grade, is destined to be made into the wafers that serve as the canvases for microchips.
They look miniature in comparison to their canvases, almost like a sketch made as an afterthought by a talented art student.
Both of the canvases (yesterday and today) are linen made by the same manufacturer - maybe they smell a certain way. 3.
The flatness of both canvases refuses the viewer the opportunity to read too much into them beyond their mutual aloof distrustfulness.
And canvases everywhere — landscapes, portraits, mythological erotica — acquired on the Grand Tour, all of them hung too high to be seen.
Mixed in with Michel's canvases are several by her friend Doris Lee (1905-1983), whose style leans more toward charming illustration.
The neatly outlined compositions on two large canvases by Caitlin Keogh resemble pages from a morbid coloring book for grown-ups.
Bradford visited the cyclorama in situ only after his Pickett's Charge canvases had been shipped off from his Los Angeles studio.
" So Blakely began recruiting other mothers-to-be to turn their baby bumps into what the entrepreneur called "canvases of hope.
While the three separate canvases seem as if they could be fitted together, a closer examination reveals that they actually couldn't.
The positioning of screens, layout of canvases and programming of shortcut keys reflect the personality and routine of the individual user.
Krasner suffered from severe insomnia, and so she opted to work at night, tacking huge unstretched canvases to the studio wall.
Canvases scrawled with his distinctive tags against backgrounds of mini subway cars, boomboxes and tiny Campbell soup cans line the walls.
It's not just canvases on the wall: Mark Barrow and Sarah Parke, who work in Queens, are collaborators and life partners.
Instead of doing their makeup on their actual faces, people are creating full faces of makeup, using their thighs as canvases.
He sold works by Impressionist masters to pay for their canvases, but only sold his first Picasso as late as 1925.
The drawings in plastic bags, canvases hung like shiny banners, and golden frames covering the walls become souvenirs of digital ephemera.
There is no glory in these canvases, only false brilliance — like the flashlight illuminating a sandbag head in "Becoming Brilliant" (2013).
Stacked against the walls are the large hypersaturated canvases that consume his days (and often nights, hence the early soda fix).
You can't imagine the canvases without their neon, and Ms. Weatherford holds back her aggressive brush strokes to foster this reciprocity.
This anecdote amplifies a notion that, despite their vibrancy and sensuality, a sense of loss inhabits the shaped canvases as well.
Morse's offbeat, almost psychedelic color schemes hum with a radiation glow not unlike that of fellow eco-surrealist Alexis Rockman's canvases.
The canvases are collaged with fragments from previous paintings, patterned like bright mosaics; the busy, tiled compositions resemble proto-Tumblr pages.
It will be fascinating to measure this painting's pale, whitish palette and blue underpainting against the later, more visually massive canvases.
Museums and international collectors are snapping up his large canvases, minimalist grids painted in oil stick over collages of personal documents.
Although Indigenous Australia has an artistic tradition dating back 28,000 years, flat canvases were a new medium for these initial painters.
N. C. Wyeth: Storyteller embraces this unified perspective on his work, presenting a dozen canvases both in and out of illustration.
Merging vibrant, cartoon imagery with abstraction, these canvases are both deeply personal, and thoughtfully engaged with our country's complex racial dilemma.
The parents migrate separately or together among other canvases, sometimes mutating into stone statues, as in "Family of Lions," from 1927.
It's a dilemma that has a different sort of urgency when the canvases were made by your mother's friend, Wayne Thiebaud.
Top left is a photo of my heavy-duty work table where I stand for hours carving, printmaking and prepping canvases.
Several shapes nestling in the upper corners of canvases suggest the simplified hair of the hapless dad in a comic book.
Mr. Kac considers the whole thing hypocritical, given that painters have been sealing their canvases with rabbit skin glue for centuries.
But instead: "Keep it moving," guards yelled as visitors lingering in front of Ms. Kusama's canvases of hypnotic nets and dots.
Ashley is a furiously unsuccessful artist whose bloody, politically charged canvases keep her dependent on her long-suffering partner (Alicia Silverstone).
Then canvases leave the wall and become reliefs; they are bunched up into starbursts or are draped in riotous, regal swags.
Certain motifs recur; techniques and paint surfaces change; two astounding canvases reflect a new interest in green and the Vietnam War.
Praise of Kahlo's work has become cliché, but her complex canvases feel more poignant when seen among those of her contemporaries.
While Olga's physical manifestation filled Picasso's earlier canvases, it's her metaphorical presence that looms over his paintings dating after this period.
Two other painters who have hung complex abstract canvases from a single horizontal crossbar are Al Loving and Terence La Noue.
Four gallery walls are lined with 23 mid-sized canvases covered in the thick tin foil used for contemporary Mexican icons.
On 20 canvases stacked against the walls, Ruppersberg has rewritten the story of the portrait that ages instead of its owner.
But she worked privately and passionately on a staggering array of canvases that strove to represent the spiritual world in visual terms.
The left wall pictured is my painting area, where I hang my canvases directly on the wall to simultaneously work several pieces.
When I am building and stretching new canvases, the tables are pushed into the center of the room, becoming one big worktable.
It's super messy but the flat colors we get feel very lux and compliments the super flat under paintings of the canvases.
The violence of the imagery is offset by its sensitivity, as Nguyen washes her canvases in rich colors and loose, dreamlike flora.
Frankenthaler sits in between her giant canvases, smaller and out of focus, where her work is bright and colorful, commanding the space.
The show includes a series of black canvases, with stark geometric lines and only the suggestion of figures relegated to the corner.
Above the golf balls are large unstretched, gessoed canvases (measuring around 48 by 63 inches) that Tsutaja has painted with Sumi ink.
One aspect of Haffner's technicolor landscapes is the way he creates an original sense of movement and depth within his vibrant canvases.
The staff of the Frick Collection is now trying to draw attention to the objects between the canvases in his former mansion.
These canvases are related to landscape only through their use of a cliché sunset as the first layer, but it doesn't matter.
For a lot of us, our dolls, friends, or siblings were the canvases we used to live out our childhood beauty fantasies.
Plus, you'll enjoy a medly of murals and sculptures being made on one of the most beautiful urban canvases on the planet.
Several of the canvases hang around a pink onyx sculpture, in which twin ovoid shapes are encased in a sarcophagus or urn.
I think they're all blank canvases and you have to approach them with the right intention more than following a certain algorithm.
I feel like I'm definitely a team player, but in this situation we can all do whatever we want with our canvases.
Instead of a paintbrush, Troilo dips his hands into jars of black and white paint and then applies them to his canvases.
The clean lines and cool palettes of the shaped canvases contrast nicely with a pair of comparatively chaotic drawings hanging alongside them.
Few winged creatures inhabit Wagner's most recent, well-crafted canvases currently on display in the artist's first one-person New York exhibition.
He's been in blood and guts wars, often having his arm raised above claret-covered canvases by the end of the bout.
First, there is the traditional paint-spattered atelier with shelves of cans of latex wall paints and canvases piled on the floor.
For her "shooting" canvases, she, along with friends such as Robert Rauschenberg, would fire guns into bags that concealed pockets of paint.
Many of the new canvases hanging in London are the color of sand, and — as is the Ruscha trademark — covered with words.
Visual platforms like Snapchat are similar canvases for creativity, but make it difficult to attract an audience outside of one's social circles.
GENE DAVIS: HOT BEAT Gene Davis's striped canvases appeared in the 2124s, brightly colored and rectangular, vacillating between minimalism and Pop Art.
She's known for moving from spare, abstract, geometric forms to abundant, dense surfaces on canvases sometimes shaped like hearts, fans, or houses.
Decorating the the inside of "Menstrual Hut" are 28 canvases printed with her face, which she created with her own period blood.
Her two modestly scaled (16 by 16 inches), cooly luminous untitled canvases from 153 are less like paintings than patterns of light.
From far away, chimeras such as "In Rotation (En Rotation)" (9453) dance upon their cardboard canvases, changing form as the viewer approaches.
So coming from Iraq it's hardly a surprise you make the kind of art you do—the scorched canvases, the debris sculptures.
Richter typically dates his canvases with only the year; this one is marked "May, 1966," as if the month held special significance.
Above these two canvases is a large black parallelogram whose right and left edges align with the base of the yellow trapezoid.
Indeed, Brown's canvases — layered abstractions with erotic undertones that have earned her comparisons to de Kooning — are known for their fierce energy.
In the pair's collaborative canvases, their signatures form large, semi-legible tangles — variously fragmented, magnified and reversed, in snappy black on white.
Things turned ironic with Andy Warhol's Oxidation series, achieved by the artist and others urinating on canvases painted with copper metallic paint.
In 1938, the Hawaiian Pineapple Company (known today as Dole) commissioned O'Keeffe to complete two canvases that would be used for advertising.
The canvases feature a set cast of vases, pitchers and occasional toys (her son's) that Schloss was never without, even when traveling.
She spends much of her time at home, depicting models who pose in her studio as life-size images on massive canvases.
In many of his canvases, Mr. Dias principally made use of red, white and black, which gave them a violent graphic immediacy.
And for the first time, the artist is also showing the small, incredibly deft clay studies for some of the canvases here.
Applying acrylic paints and resins directly onto unprimed canvases allowed Frankthaler to mimic the watercolor process, but reduced the margin of error.
Scattered throughout the room are several of Sledsens's canvases ready to be hung for his solo show at Tim Van Laere Gallery.
As they took over her apartment (along with abstract paintings she had begun to create on huge canvases), friends started buying them.
His canvases, with their craggy forms — which he called "lifelines" — encompass the expressive brushwork and monumental scale characteristic of the postwar movement.
On the Verge Cinga Samson's surreal canvases engage obliquely with his identity, but stand alone as testaments to his finely honed craft.
Two Lucretias turn toward each other, in the diptych "Weep into my eyes," their faces disappearing into the gap between the canvases.
For him, fingernails are less of a protective protein, and more like tiny almond-shaped canvases for him to display his art.
Market Report In supple leathers and sturdy canvases, new iterations of the classic espadrille aren't just for a trip to the beach.
The canvases, by the African-American artists Charles Alston and Hale Woodruff, were scheduled to be taken down and sent to Washington.
Two large canvases, dating to 28152, appear from a distance to be empty, as if they were waiting for paintings to happen.
Kang Collection Korean Art has hung Jongsook Kim's contemporary canvases, with landscape contours based on traditional paintings and fashioned from Swarovski crystals.
The poems are printed on separate canvases placed flush with Mokgosi's figurative paintings of a range of African and African American figures.
Diane works for a wealthy man in Los Angeles who has bought twenty of the painter's canvases from the past fifteen years.
Perched high on Mr. Pettibon's studio wall, along with various small, kitschy canvases, were a handful of his father's paintings of nudes.
For some time, Greenbaum has been using magic marker on large-scale canvases, challenging unspoken conventions regarding proper painting and drawing tools.
Sneakers are the functional blank canvases that reflect personality, style, and in the case of Puma's Tetris collection, sources of adult nostalgia.
He often scoured flea markets for paints, brushes, and canvases from an artist's time period, in addition to obsessively studying their techniques.
Within the gallery space, artists are selling canvases, screen prints and even photographs in what is now a multi-million dollar market.
The canvases were then rolled up and hidden in a local school to keep them out of the hands of the Nazis.
Afrofuturist allusions crop up less overtly in the sprawling canvases of Kerry James Marshall, whose exhibition at the Met Breuer, through Jan.
Mr. Fratino's early promise was apparent in "With Everyone," a solo show of small canvases in this gallery's project room last year.
Now microbiologists who work with bacteria have a chance to celebrate these friends and foes, turning their petri dishes into artistic canvases.
Shear typically works in acrylic on prepared canvases that usually measure ten by eight inches, which can be  oriented vertically or horizontally.
One of the darkest canvases in the Aicon exhibition, it is a field of shadowy, velvety hues with faint inflections of magenta.
In 2006, in a moment of frustration, he razored all his paintings from their stretchers and washed the canvases at a laundromat.
But, I think because of the nature of how they evolved they can really be thought of as canvases in a way.
Among the most visually striking artworks were seven hanging, haunting canvases of Rorschach-like paintings made with ox blood and acrylic paint.
In fact, Brown sometimes painted on Neri's sculptures, and he was known to add strokes of paint to her thickly encrusted canvases.
"Two Italians, Six Lifeguards" opens with five older pieces, small monochromatic canvases that were painted by Ms. Rommel, 35, from 2010 to 2012.
The walls are overloaded with ancient canvases and contemporary works, presenting a tangled arrangement that does not seem to follow any particular logic.
Several works in the new show are made on uneven wood frame canvases that Bock uses to create the illusion of three-dimensionality.
In one a femalepeers through a wine looking glass while a handful of canvases follow men in suits in distorting and tyrannical situations.
The paintings "Chichiriviche" and "Coro" (1966), titled after Venezuelan toponymic surnames, are large planes of color that cover most of the canvases' surfaces.
The staging was cack-handed, with Hirst's paintings put into spaces from which larger canvases, many of them ancestral portraits, had been removed.
And when he came across a pack of tiny canvases at an art store, his latest project, "Miniature Mountains," fell quickly into place.
Lee Seung-taek's (Korea, born 21980) "Burning Canvases Floating on the River" (22019) is a clear example of exploring these then new forms.
A 2013 profile notes that he paints his canvases as well as the headboard to his bed, his couch, and even his dog.
One of the questions is, can you tell just from looking at women's Abstract Expressionist canvases, that they have to be by women?
She was a spiritualist who worked on a large group of canvases collectively titled The Paintings for the Temple between 1906 and 1915.
In the depictions of the sky she made between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, she returned to painting and used larger canvases.
Building on this body of work, great rhythms of prismatic forms would come to transform Kupka canvases into dynamic scenarios of spiritual ecstasy.
There was a workroom in Señora Lucy's apartment; she often began work there, and then had the canvases transported to her real studio.
Trypophobics beware, these canvases are punctures with hundreds of tiny holes that spread like a disease over their sickly yellow and pink surfaces.
What separates an all-purple room in Ferney's Color Factory from monochromatic avant-garde paintings like Ad Reinhardt's series of square, black canvases?
Being germ-free, the mice were able to act as blank bacterial canvases for the human microbiota, taking on the same bacterial communities.
An acrylic painter washes out his canvases with a sweet emotionality, making sure to cast his gainly muse, a pug, wherever he can.
Skype, GroupMe, Slack, Line, and any other messaging app would serve as "conversation canvases" upon which Microsoft's bots will do their magical work.
Incorporating literal movement into her works, Steir varies the levels of force behind her brushstrokes, percolating her canvases with light to heavy saturation.
She works in many different styles, even on single canvases, and loads them with surprising colors, lush passages, inventive textures and telling details.
He did at times—often on a grand scale, in vast canvases peopled with gesticulating, soaring, tumbling figures—but perfection wasn't his game.
The second difference is the use of large-scale formats by the Abstract Impressionists, while the Non-Figuration canvases remained relatively easel-sized.
There was a celebratory quality in the art-making, as if everything—t-shirts, sneakers, walls, and canvases—could be transfigured into art.
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Within weeks, she found a place for her studio, reduced the size of her canvases to 60 by 60 inches and continued painting.
Such cells have been reprogrammed into blank canvases — they can become any other cell type in the body, including egg and sperm cells.
And in the booth of NL=US, Jan Maarten Voskuil's modular, curving canvases appear as if they've been cut up and pieced together.
The paintings consist mainly of alternately bright or dark monochrome canvases that have been partly pulled off their stretchers, twisted, rumpled and ruched.
She copied it interminably, making thousands of drawings of the pattern, and then she collaged her drawings by gluing them onto large canvases.
Unprepossessing canvases by Francis Bacon, for example, sold to third-party guarantors for nearly £3.2 million at Sotheby's and £2.9 million at Phillips.
When Alan brings over a couple of his canvases for Emily, a professional painter, to judge, a good time is had by none.
Borders are almost always emphasized in her work, through strong colors at the edges of canvases and at the boundaries of poured fields.
He was Australia's hedonist hero, a painter of grand and voluptuous canvases who hung out with Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and Dire Straits.
Some of his own work became pointedly un-AbEx, as in his series of all-white canvases painted, like walls, with a roller.
The artists' canvases and ceramics employed everything from macerated paper pulp to digitally printed gypsum tiles, often yielding abstractions of startling visual joy.
And splashy canvases by Zhang Wei, who was born in 1952, have a careless dynamism and personal idiosyncrasy that Wu would have appreciated.
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The team developed a series of colored-light projections that, when thrown against the canvases, would return the works to their original colors.
If Degas's "Absinthe Drinker" became part of the Pfefferman clan on "Transparent," she might resemble a character in one of Nicole Eisenman's canvases.
James's or Balzac's words can describe paintings the crazy artists can't actually paint, or intuit canvases that were as of yet unpainted, unpaintable.
Mr. Kounellis had been exhibiting canvases with stenciled letters and numerals — work he called "phonetic poems" — but quickly showed signs of artistic restlessness.
Dieter Roth, to take just one example, didn't cover his canvases with yogurt for the sake of durability; they were built to biodegrade.
As primarily a painter, he labors over his work, especially the surfaces of the canvases, which subtlety shift in texture, gradation, and hue.
But his reputation as the "style master" endures, with his sketches now going for $100,20093 or more, and his canvases for triple that.
The museum's brilliant canvases are made even more vivid by their surroundings in the Navarre Building, itself a relic of the West's rise.
But Bergman doesn't always work on found canvases, as with the sparely linear "Jo" (2015), which challenges our notions of finished and unfinished.
But will 100 canvases be enough to accommodate the symbolic-aesthetic workout through which he is putting his ever-smiling subject and muse?
This resulted in layered canvases like "La Grande Jatte" (1991–94), wherein he placed images from the first Gulf War alongside expanses of green.
Labedzki, an abstract painter, does not necessarily show herself using each mixture in her paintings, but she frequently displays her finished canvases on Instagram.
The dolls, which punctuate several of the canvases, were gifts from Kozloff's parents, who would bring them home as souvenirs from their various travels.
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His brightly-colored canvases and rough-hewn ceramics take classical source material, cut them up, and re-assemble them in a collage-like process.
October 22: Keltie Ferris Keltie Ferris is known for her large-scale canvases covered with layers of spray paint and hand-painted geometric fields.
Take a table — either in the dining room, which is decorated with colorful local canvases, or outside, along the canal — to sample that dedication.
But there were just too many canvases and bronzes, too massive and too heavy, for our contingent to handle over their week in town.
Every day, he works in a studio in his backyard and the giant sail canvases he paints on hang from trees with pulley systems.
His work, a series of carefully aligned dots on bright canvases, was sold in the Scull sale and he was poised for super-stardom.
Most of these canvases will have an asking price between $300 – $500, while the two or three painted by Bubbles will be more expensive.
Stuart Semple is a British artist based out of London and Dorset and known for his large-scale canvases and big public art works.
Two spacious rooms on the first floor are filled with stretched canvases, old and new paint tubes, and brushes and shelves laden with books.
She's no longer able to stand up to paint, so she sits in a wheelchair and paints on canvases laid flat on a table.
The first iterations of pointillism emerged way back in 1886, when artists covered their canvases in small dots of color rather than sweeping strokes.
Eventually, Hambleton turned away from these minimalist figurative artworks to instead make his Beautiful Paintings, which included gigantic canvases with awe-inspiring ocean waves.
Through this unorthodox strategy,  he guides the otherwise unpredictable oxidation process as the rust stains the canvases in rhythmic and melancholic figurations and patterns.
Even as she uses overcast, muted hues to underscore her subjects' bodily expressions of malaise and ennui, Yiadom-Boakye's canvases affirm painting's tactile verve.
The 30-year-old artist paints large-scale murals on existing local monuments, using structures like concrete buildings and grain elevators as his canvases.
Particularly enticing are the Cave Variation canvases (2016), which are set against a black and neon pink expanse of fabric titled "Tantric Wallpaper" (2016).
I often work on several pieces at once and sometimes roll from painting to painting when applying the same color to multiple small canvases.
For the next three hours, he photographed Assange, making studies for an oversized diptych: two canvases, each seven feet tall and about as wide.
The guest curator, Linda S. Ferber, gathered canvases that show the artists' colonies as well as some industrialists' estates and New York City parks.
As mock-paintings, à la Mr. Hammons's tarp-wrapped canvases, they invoke the high status of fine art and those who can afford it.
An accomplished artist who once favored large, abstract canvases — "Not anymore; I draw at this table" — she had long been drawn to the neighborhood.
He'd taken up painting, using cardboard boxes as canvases, and had completed a wood-safety class, so that he can make his own frames.
The paintings, in each case, are striking—Frankenthaler's blue-washed canvases seem a floating world—but it's clear that the women are the story.
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He began buying huge canvases from an art-supply store, carrying them back to his apartment, in Cambridge, and working on them in secret.
She obscured these canvases with clusters of punched-out papers, at times accentuating them with dollops of paint or holding them by thin thread.
The first suit, HOPE, was constructed from over 500 canvases that were painted and then quilted together by patients, families, and MD Anderson staff.
As I showed De Niro a group of my recent canvases — brushy landscapes of coastal scenes — I nervously rattled off a list of influences.
The second group of canvases on view consists of larger, strangely decorative paintings that direct one's gaze to the ground rather than the horizon.
DNA origami canvases are made from one long strand of DNA and several shorter single strands that "staple" together parts of the long piece.
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In Crosshairs Study, several small diamond shaped canvases show a black subject wearing a gray hoodie with a sniper laser trained on his forehead.
The nearly unvarying format of the seascapes — 12-by-11-inch canvases in which two fields were broken by a horizon line — sounds monotonous.
In addition, Ms. Douglas exhibits solitary efforts: suitably modish, performative canvases in which hyper-realistic hands and feet are connected by improvised, abstract lines.
The museum has two very unusual specialties — a strong old master collection, including five canvases by Peter Paul Rubens, and a circus-related collection.
Unfolding across the gallery's three floors, it starts with blue-chip opulence: the ravishingly white-on-white canvases of Robert Ryman and Cy Twombly.
On this afternoon she sold five or six canvases, she said, adding that this was a typical haul, taking in a total of $65,000.
For this part of the exhibition, Invader disassembled 1,320 Rubik's Cubes to create pieces that range from sculptures to works that resemble painted canvases.
The key only serves to identify subjects, rather than explain every relationship playing out across the canvases, leaving room for your curiosity to grow.
The show included intricately woven canvases, handmade geometric glass objects used as paintbrushes, and Auerbach's signature ability to turn heady math into graphic beauty.
Composed of two equally sized canvases abutted together, measuring in total 90 x 23 inches, the largest painting, "Untitled" (1968), is panoramic in scale.
In his art, Mr. Caranda-Martin has used heirloom African textiles as canvases, painting over them, refusing to allow the past to remain static.
But the days when they would mix up the canvases and ask her mother to guess who was responsible for which have long passed.
Portraits by Cézanne includes about 21 psychologically loaded canvases from all periods of the artist's career, as well as four drawings and two sketchbooks.
"He did them in 2010, before he had a real studio or money for canvases, so his mother gave him jar lids," she says.
Now the artist uses pins, string, tape and pipe cleaners to outline different areas of canvases, and relies on other people's eyes as guidance.
On the eighth floor, Ms. Owens leaps into the round, in an installation piece consisting of five free-standing canvases painted on both sides.
Within a year, Frankenthaler would strip down the content of her paintings, pushing more non-objective forms to the center of otherwise unpainted canvases.
The Ethiopia-born, New York-based artist creates densely-layered, large-scale canvases that depict grand movements and forces like capitalism, colonialism, and migration.
The New York Times critic John Canaday, citing two meticulously executed canvases that depicted cloth-covered photographs, compared him to Vermeer, in a rave.
Using the other three walls as their canvases, the room transformed into a living testament of their progression from blank fear to vibrant reconciliation.
It spans more than 226 years, including works from the famous Blue Period all the way to late canvases like "Head of Man" (16127).
During 15 minutes of conversation between her mother and an interviewer, the girl transformed five hot pink Post-its into tiny, floral-patterned canvases.
She redeployed engineering diagrams as canvases on which she painted angels and lovers, tongues lapping the air as they float amid pistons and valves.
The two canvases, each 27 feet by 32 feet, will go on view at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art later this month.
"Within Reach," her first institutional show in New York — an exhibition of nearly 40 canvases spanning seven years — opens at the New Museum today.
Her first institutional show in New York — an exhibition of nearly 40 canvases spanning seven years — opens at the New Museum on Feb. 19.
"Omaggio a Burri" (1995) was written in honor of the painter Alberto Burri, whose parched, cracked canvases have a resemblance to Mr. Sciarrino's music.
Shoppers will devour tropical sundresses and other handmade finds at the female-owned atelier Período Fértil, and canvases by local artists at Sobrado 523.
One of his large butterfly canvases sold at Christie's in November for a respectable $1 million, given the estimate of $900,000 to $1.2 million.
A few days later, she gathers eight of her recent canvases, props them up side by side against both of the studio's long walls.
He eventually completed "The Slav Epic," a cycle of twenty canvases depicting the struggles and the triumphs of the Czechs and other Slavic peoples.
Ms. Kara's baby-blue and burgundy canvases with masklike figures are shown alongside her sculptures, which derive from marks and figures in the paintings.
His canvases have tears in them and imperfections as if they're still being worked on — there's something pretty awesome and punk rock about that.
Along with adding kiln-formed glass to her repertoire, Greenbaum extends her painting practice by attaching small canvases to the surface of larger ones.
In the early nineteen-fifties, Rothko began experimenting with powdered pigments, solvents, and egg to lend extra force to the colors in his canvases.
Last year, the enhanced canvases were displayed publicly for the first time; the effect was of the miraculous and instantaneous resurrection of the paintings.
Her thick, boxy canvases were object-like and sculptural, and her technique relates to glazing ceramics, as three bowls by the artist attest here.
She is painting 28 large canvases with the spectrum of colors in gradation, turning the museum's inner circular gallery into a monumental color wheel.
Paintings of sleeping male nudes are here, as well as canvases with figures hovering in barren, uncanny landscapes or entwined in languid erotic poses.
Combining efforts from several series, dotted with unusually small canvases, this is among the most intimate and user-friendly of all Johns's gallery exhibitions.
Rousseau, the French naïve painter who is represented in "Outliers" by three silent, hallucinatory canvases, was arguably the cornerstone of Barr's self-taught faith.
From afar they seem like large, modernist, finely textured color field canvases; occasionally, the silhouettes of bodies placed in stark landscapes suggest surrealist dramas.
If you're Byron Kim, turning canvases into fields of city haze, skin, cloud, or shadow, you might just expose something everyone else has missed.
I don't use an easel but pin canvases to the wall directly and often work on more than one piece at the same time.
I started working in a bedroom, but as the canvases got bigger, I could not get enough distance to see what I was doing.
Fascinated with the pieces of Iranian folk art, De Kooning offered Grigorian a trade – one of his abstract canvases for a particular coffee house painting.
I generally work vertically, with my canvases (or paper) hung flat on the wall to take maximum advantage of gravity's pull on ink and paint.
Unlike in his cramped urban workspaces, in Majorca, he was able to lay massive canvases flat on the floor, splatter paint on them with brooms.
Since 2016, she's worked as a professional artist, painting both on large canvases and in a virtual reality headset at her Upper East Side studio.
Only in advertisements, in gold paintings of saints, and on Minimalism's flat canvases does illumination touch all surfaces equitably, with a contrived but glorious beneficence.
Her shaped canvases gallop across the wall, but their elaborate stretchers clue us in to the extensive planning and absolute precision that their construction demanded.
His squishy, day-glo designs start their lives as iPad sketches, which then travel through Photoshop, printers, and acrylic to eventually exit as tangible canvases.
Gladys Nilsson's canvases are crowded with rounded and inflated figures, reminiscent of Fernando Botero's, that seem to push outward, demanding ever more space for themselves.
The purple canvases feature Giotto's biblical scenes, with Mr. Baldessari painting over an angel here and there but still reinforcing the power of Giotto's forms.
They look much more like canvases by male Abstract Expressionists, and of course that's the case with most women artists, maybe until now, under deliberation.
Mr Scully's large-scale, striped canvases dominate, projecting emotional states, feelings and even the humdrum human interactions that make up the building blocks of life.
The various canvases Mahlangu is making at each stop on this (BELVEDERE) RED tour will collected and eventually be hung at the school she teaches.
Mehretu worked on the vast canvases flanking the museum's stairway, each 27 by 32 feet, at an abandoned church in Harlem, close to her house.
To create these effects, Monaghan abuts and otherwise fastens discarded steel to cotton canvases and then exposes the metal to the elements, including running water.
Mr. Havadtoy primes his canvases with handwritten personal stories that are then buried under layers of paint and lace so that they cannot be read.
The artist produced relatively few pictures of his native city, exhibiting at the Salon between 1767 and 1798 barely a dozen canvases on this subject.
The exhibition's 16 canvases from Ms. Thomas's mature period give a general sense of how much she could do with her basic color-block method.
In a series of large canvases, Mr. Krabbé tells the story of his grandfather's journey from Amsterdam to his death at the Sobibor concentration camp.
To create a piece she can sell, a camera captures images of her painted subjects in different poses, which are printed onto canvases and framed.
Around that time Mr. Rynecki removed his canvases from their wooden stretchers and rolled them into a half-dozen bundles to store at friends' homes.
This is demonstrated by the diverse works that accompany Caravaggio's own canvases in these opening sections of the show, which was curated by Letizia Treves.
The walls of his house are covered in his own work: Technicolor images streaked onto mirrored surfaces, or canvases that have been slashed and stitched.
Since his early days as a Chicago beat maker, Kanye West has been a master of sampling — only the scale and the canvases have changed.
Liu Wei created these works over the course of a year in an extreme departure from the monumental canvases that put him on the map.
Mr. Brügemann's panels and canvases borrow the text and monochrome format of Richard Prince's joke paintings as well as Mr. Kosuth's use of dictionary definitions.
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Using various types of clay to create his models, former abstract painter Peter Opheim adorns canvases with intuitively sculpted figures shaped by his own hands.
The other two large canvases fuse together a congregation of irregularly drawn shapes, with a hint of figuration, though they steer clear of semi-abstraction.
The latter's title presumably alludes to Wendrow's recent practice of collaging her painted and repainted canvases with paper and tape elements using thick, colorful thread.
By the beginning of the mid-1980s, Rammellzee was becoming a favorite of progressive European gallerists, and his work was moving onto more formal canvases.
Alongside Sigmar Polke, Blinky Palermo, Konrad Lueg and other students at the exuberant Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, he began painting deadpan figurative canvases in a sapped grisaille.
Look more closely, though, and two tidy camps emerge: One consists of peacocks who treat their faces as Technicolor canvases; the other of faux naturalists.
LUCIO FONTANA: ON THE THRESHOLD The first major American retrospective in decades for this Argentine-born Italian artist, who's famous for his split canvases. Jan.
Rather than appearing cavernous, his black canvases are encompassing and curious, exploring the possibilities of what black can carry within itself and create with itself.
In previous work, Varejão has created abstract, vaguely discomfiting images on the cracked canvases — on others, the distinctive blue patterns of traditional Portuguese tiles (azulejos).
These works, which parallel if they don't anticipate the burned canvases of the Italian artist Alberto Burri, are, I suppose, Yoshida's best bet for posterity.
It is telling that most of the canvases here were titled for single-room-occupancy hotels on the Upper West Side, underscoring solitude and isolation.
A feast for the eyes, the exhibition featured canvases hung from the walls, rafters, and even draped across the floor in Suter's trademark installation style.
This idea is reinforced by the ink drawings that sometimes cover her canvases — networks of lines and shapes that hark back to her early abstractions.
Many artists have paid restaurant tabs with canvases, like Picasso did in 1905 with "Au Lapin Agile," named for the cabaret and bar he frequented.
Even retailers like Target and Amazon have a selection of canvases, mugs, and blankets (yes, blankets!) just waiting to be customized with a digital photo.
This British painter's canvases of black dancers and dandies are not strictly portraits, but fictions invented by the artist that have the ring of truth.
These shows incorporated meditation pillows, floor paintings and unstretched canvases on the wall, as well as ceramic shaped works arranged on shelves on the wall.
A study for the same painting hangs in Mr. Wyeth's living room, looking out at the surrounding sea of canvases by the extended Wyeth family.
Some of the canvases seem to hint at figuration — evoking a mountain or a cat, for instance — but it's rarely ever more than a suggestion.
She has also experimented with custom illumination, particularly with ultraviolet light (or "black light"), which imbues fluorescent-painted canvases with the radiance of computer monitors.
But in the long-term, will there be a global depth of demand to support the prices of the many canvases accumulated by boomer collectors?
The lively canvases include nods to Matisse cutouts, but also cut-up pieces of paint-roller sleeves, skins of dried paint and wooden paint stirrers.
Greenbaum underscores the porousness of boundaries by pushing the black and red shapes beyond the edges of the smaller canvases and onto the larger one.
At first, I was planning to make shaped canvases that were installed on the wall, but then I thought about mirrors resting on a vanity.
Novelists have stretched their canvases — writing a sentence that runs for a thousand pages; charting the fate of three families in Africa across four generations.
This and other paintings Marcus executed in grays or a highly circumscribed tonal palette would more than hold their own against Dickinson's own tonal canvases.
Inside the galleries, Ulrike Müller and Sarah Crowner use bright tiles, enamel, weaving and canvases sewn together to test the line between art and craft.
His pared-down canvases were in many ways the painting equivalent of Carl Andre's flat-to-the-floor Minimalist sculptures using bricks and metal tiles.
Donald Joseph White, considered a legend before "street art" became popular, turned New York City's subways into rolling canvases of color, humor and social commentary.
I've seen as many de Stijl coasters and shower curtains as anyone else, but I can still spend happy hours in front of his canvases.
The term referred to various kinds of abstract art-making, including gestural painting, so-called lyrical abstraction, and the "staining" (tachisme) of canvases with color.
The exhibition proves that he was not; even when his canvases are jarring to the point of incoherence, he was serious, and he could paint.
Now their trove of 14 epic canvases — many unseen for decades — has been unrolled and stretched to grace the walls of the center's exhibition space.
It consists of two asymmetrical canvases that are both 72 inches tall, but one is only 27 inches wide, while the other spans 76 inches.
Acts of Silence, held in the upstairs corridor of the Phillips Collection, contains a few of these pulp paintings that recall Rothko's blocked color canvases.
Jordan Nassar's gorgeous hand-embroidered canvases marry the technical skill of a master craftsmen with the poetic eye for color and geometry of Etel Adnan.
As a child, the sheer scale of Bierstadt's canvases and the obvious drama of the scenery he concocted were enough to make a lasting impression.
I didn't know then the degree to which his scenes were imbued with fictions, but my overactive imagination whizzed and whirled across his grand canvases.
Artist Khaled Jarrar was to shoot at paint vials to create canvases, but that was all the audience knew as they arrived at the scene.
His current solo show incorporates about a dozen spray painted canvases and two watercolors on paper, varying in size, both visually intoxicating and fluorescently frenetic.
In five cities — Chicago, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York — local painters have traded in their canvases for over 2,800 square-feet of cement.
Like anthropomorphic hieroglyphs, combinations of ciphers frolic across her canvases, spelling out numbers that refer to data on human attributes that Ms. Pozanti, 32, unearthed online.
Take the series "A Line (Cover Letter)" (2011–16), in which felt letter "a"s spill gently off of five large canvases and onto the floor.
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In fact, the three canvases are quite similar to one another, with the gold leaf dominating, particularly in the lower and upper thirds of the paintings.
Argentine artist Joaquín Boz's abstract canvases feature a rhythmic assortment of blobs, strokes, scrapes, and swipes, reflecting Kandinsky's musicality with the physicality of Guston's paint handling.
While Martin's capacity to suppress judgment leads to exceptional work, it might also be the cause of his weakest canvases, which include all the representational images.
The avatar system is a lot more three-dimensional in that the faces no longer seem to be blank canvases with 2D features slapped onto them.
In the three odd-numbered canvases ("Already Gone 01," 24003; "Already Gone 03," 2015; "Already Gone 05," 2016), the action takes place against a turquoise field.
And like Courbet, who scandalized the French Academy by submitting monumental canvases starring peasants to the Salon, his social scrutiny seeps into the works' supposed objectivity.
Rower is best known for his psychedelic paintings where he uses up to 50 gallons of paint to make rainbow compositions over wood blocks and canvases.
On either side of this figurative painting is surge (social cataracts) (2019), 11 unstretched, abstract canvases — the type of work for which Murillo is best known.
The print is loosely inspired by the canvases of Helen Frankenthaler, who was one of the few major female artists in the world of Abstract Expressionism.
The intersection of math and art is also present in the work of Jackson Pollock, where experts have found fractal theory (unintentionally) represented in his canvases.
Mr. Castellucci places the action at a distance from us, behind a softening scrim that flattens the dimensions, making stage images into canvases that come alive.
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Painting with viscous oils on rectangular and diamond-shaped canvases, Mr. Hanson constructs florid, heraldic compositions traversed by grids, serpentine lines and curved and flat bands.
These clumpy, conjectural canvases were his response to the torture and slaying of French citizens by the Nazis, and they made him a momentarily famous painter.
Large-format canvases in the vein of Pop art present imagery that seems to dance between stereotypes of American Indians and the agency of self-representation.
Van Gogh had run out of canvases, so he painted on a tea towel from Auberge Ravoux, the cafe at the hotel where he was living.
By the late 1960s, he had gone heavy-duty, creating thick, creviced topographies of paint poured on horizontal unstretched canvases soon designated the "Elephant Skin" series.
Ms. Weatherford has painted for over two decades, dabbling in appropriation, adding objects to her abstract canvases, and moving from New York back to Los Angeles.
Using rollers, like a house painter, she laid down her first broad, looping strokes quickly across the two massive canvases, which she worked on in tandem.
The quirky museum (admission $10), which doubled its exhibition capacity, preserves the original studio of Vance Kirkland, who often painted suspended on straps above his canvases.
That said, the weight of any systematic attempt to re-appropriate historical legacies fraught with injustice and discontent is notably missing from Abercrombie's delicate, otherworldly canvases.
Surrounded by canvases, Hollinghurst seemed to come to the surface of himself, moving from one source of delight to another in a state of observant rapture.
This show traces his wide-ranging pursuit of the genre on multiple or shaped canvases, copper and iron as well as in ceramic, fresco and architecture.
The individual variations that the students made had to pass muster with the group as a whole before being added to the large paper-covered canvases.
On Saturdays, he sets up at a farmers' market at Manhattan Avenue and 110th Street in Harlem; he also displays and sells his canvases while painting.
I would shuttle them past the canvases quickly, embarrassed at how the paintings suddenly seemed to dominate the rooms, and to regard our playtime activities disapprovingly.
It is one of the sharpest of the 19863 excellent canvases that make up this exhibition at Thomas Erben Gallery, Mr. Weber's first American solo show.
So, using similar images of Andy Warhol's Jackie silk-screen canvases, I reclaimed the space with Michelle O. Both women harbored strength, intelligence, generosity and beauty.
"Lady Moth" (2017) has marbled arabesques stamped over a background of faint musical notation, while silhouettes of women march through the "Poetry Machine" series of canvases.
This exhibition brings together some of his well-known works with a selection of early, stitched canvases that incorporated bottle caps, buttons, and sundry found objects.
The Met's streamlined show covers Mr. Hockney's prolific career, now entering its seventh decade, with just 21967 canvases and a small cache of drawings and photocollages.
He is 41 now, and committed to the work, making canvases that look similar from far away but up close reveal a fluency in pointillist detail.
Colorful raw canvases, unstretched and pulsing with shapes and palettes that conjure Abstract Expressionism, color theory, and verdant terrain all at once, floated throughout the room.
Mr. Payne, though a generation older than Mr. Chazelle, also had his roots in indie film before moving on to larger canvases and even bigger names.
The artist has pared down the actual event to its essential meaning — an atypical treatment for Rockwell, who loved to pack his canvases with incidental detail.
The chapel is both a nondenominational place of worship and a site-specific artwork, an installation of 14 canvases by the Abstract Expressionist painter Mark Rothko.
These canvases are nothing like his more luminous color studies, paintings so full of depth and light that it almost feels as if you can enter.
The two canvases that were tapped for the installation are both titled "Carousel II" (1968), and each one unfurls at a length of about 75 feet.
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Campion's filmmaking lingers on the sensuality of this dynamic — the stiff textures of costumes, the cracks in crockery and canvases, and cold wisps of warm breath.
The artist is a perfectionist who burns canvases if he is not completely happy with them, says Alfred Pacquement, the co-curator of the Louvre show.
In a series of encaustic diptychs, Herzog has painted generic signs of the city, altering the text in one of the canvases to create evocative pairings.
Lady Skollie's instantly recognizable practice presents the tenuous state of modern South African womanhood with large, beautiful canvases that are as strategic as they are stunning.
He follows artist Mark Bradford's impressive 20143 showcase, which featured garbage-addled collages and bruised canvases that nodded to the precarious state of American democracy under Trump.
Similarly, the South Korean artist Kyungah Ham's beautifully embroidered abstract canvases, which are surreptitiously made in the North, refer to the treacherous contact maintained between both sides.
There is plenty of room to store paintings, and in a room below I have tools I use to build stretcher bars for my canvases and framing.
And Trump International Hotel previously served as one of Bell's canvases: last year, he emblazoned the words "Experts Agree: Trump is a Pig" over its arched entryway.
Sze began her career as a painter, and an upstairs gallery presents three canvases that combine oil, acrylic, collaged vertical strips of colored paper, and photographic images.
Jonathan Crenshaw is a homeless street artist in Miami, Florida, who frequently paints on canvases near tourist attractions in around South Beach, according to the Miami Herald.
Only a few canvases, such as John Sloan's "After the War, a Medal and Maybe a Job" (1914), shed light on the arguments of the peace coalition.
His canvases stir my imagination: The barefoot young woman leaning against the tree in "Dreaming in Umbria" (2015) seems as if she has not budged all day.
Hansen has an upcoming solo show at London's Stephen Friedman Gallery which will feature his woven and mesh-like algorithmically designed canvases, which he hand-knits himself.
For the categorically minded, Satterlee's canvases are an unbroken string of contradictions: abstract and representational; painterly and linear; graphic and colorist; biomorphic and geometric; formalist and Pop.
His Apollo-themed paintings featured canvases textured with lunar boot prints, and were made using acrylics embedded with small pieces of his moon dust-stained mission patches.
These exceptionally black canvases, generally created in ecru cotton, were cut in light, dry percale or in heavier twill, or sometimes in tarlatan, depending on the model.
By the time she gets to "Bean" (1982), "Water Girl" (1982), and "Her Story" (133), the negative space is as important as the shaped canvases enclosing it.
The complexity of Birk's canvases and their surfeit of action is reminiscent of paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries that depict historical, mythological, or religious scenes.
Also on exhibit for the first time in Los Angeles, trade today by London-based artist Oscar Murillo features an octet of suspended canvases that resemble flags.
Labored-over sunsets take over canvases in blown-out washes; while the same acrylic paints help to define the sharp white lines of Allman's aerodynamic modern civilizations.
If protesters are a market, it should come as no surprise that signs and posters designed for them aren't just canvases for ads; they're also for sale.
These are found among two large clusters of small canvases in the recently refurbished Board of Officers Room, a Herter Brothers design from the late 19th century.
The 1960s were also the great age of pop art, with Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein bringing the stylistic tics of advertising and comic books to canvases.
These writers displayed, in their own individual styles, the kind of prodigious talent that makes readers anticipate what they can do with longer forms and bigger canvases.
On the walls of his Brooklyn Navy Yard studio, wet canvases face off amid the organized chaos of paint buckets, unstretched linen and a lonesome espresso machine.
Far from the mainland's traditional urban graffiti canvases, Hawaiian artists Matthew and Roxanne Ortiz have developed a unique style of murals with a distinct set of concerns.
Saltarrelli uses oil, gouache, graphite, and spray on canvases from which he removes any pristine qualities by tinting them and leaving them exposed to the outdoor elements.
For background, she layers canvases and panels with a patchwork of fabrics that show through her figures, as if the families she portrays are woven into quilts.
As Koons unveils a partnership with Louis Vuitton, Poons plans a comeback exhibition at Yares Art, an old-fashioned gallery show of colorful, large-scale abstract canvases.
On Saturday, for example, the San Angel neighborhood has a bazaar where local designers sell wares ranging from ceramics to jewelry, and Mexican painters sell their canvases.
There is plenty of room to store paintings and in a room below I have tools I use to build stretcher bars for my canvases and framing.
The Frick's press release includes several choice quotes from scandalized viewers of the salons, who were not used to monumental canvases portraying everyday life rather than history.
This is captured in a wall of canvases depicting 35 flags of African and African diaspora nations, rendered with only their graphic elements in black and white.
Along with a dozen canvases completed in the past six years, visitors get a bonus of 153 preparatory studies, mostly drawings, that hang beside the final painting.
The stark difference between the central tree's violet shadow and the warm brick-red pavement surrounding it is reminiscent of Corot's plein-air canvases of the 1830s.
Large canvases printed with photos of E.L. line the staircase, while books by the cat's namesake are displayed prominently beneath the stained-glass window on the landing.
Yukultji Napangati's multilayered cartographic canvases; Erik van Lieshout's show, awash in beer; and "The World According to …," a group show anchored by a David Hockney video installation.
Each of the 22011 untitled canvases in her first solo show at Salon 213 is covered with a dense network of wavy lines reminiscent of topographical maps.
A series of upright, full-length nudes, many on narrow, 220-foot-tall canvases, are the most assertive paintings in this new show, though not the best.
In the gallery's back space, canvases from 21973-219 are all horizontal in proportion and traversed by bands of colors broken in different rhythms, like Morse code.
The artist has six assistants — they buzz around us as we chat, some prepping canvases — but he makes a point to apply the Roll-a-Tex himself.
Art & Museums This British painter's canvases of black dancers and dandies are not strictly portraits, but fictions invented by the artist that have the ring of truth.
Four of the five large canvases in this booth's compelling exhibit date back to the 1980s, though, when the painter's clanging hellscapes were thinner and more fresh.
Lukas is best known for his "Thread" series: canvases overlaid with multicolor woven polyester, using a loom system nailed into the frame, ultimately achieving a unique luminosity.
Where Morandi's small canvases featured vases that suggested the heft of classical Greco-Roman sculpture, Ms. Barth's photographs of glassware vessels show off the camera's spectral effects.
The pioneering French Street artist Brusk, who shows with the Jersey City gallery Jonathan LeVine Projects, veers toward monumental work, and his canvases can go for $25,000.
Men in blue corrections uniforms who have been convicted of shooting a girlfriend at close range or reckless driving that killed two children hover intently over canvases.
In her third show at Bureau, Ms. Rommel has kicked up both the size of her canvases and the boldness and complexity with which she folds them.
And though she is moving more slowly, she still paces off her canvases and flings paint from her loaded brush so that it lands in calligraphic arcs.
As its subtitle accurately acknowledges, the canvases are seen by "Neither Day Nor Night," but bathed in a third light, that of full moons, dreams or faith.
Elizabeth Murray (22017-2007) called the elaborately shaped, exuberantly colored canvases she began making in the 1980s paintings, and the astonishing thing is that she was right.
The best "Regrets" paintings may actually be here: four downsized canvases painted in acrylic, made since the Modern show and influenced by the prints from the series.
In September, the organization used $366 from the fund for painting supplies and canvases and helped arrange the exhibition, which opened this month and runs through Feb.
But starting June 26 SaveArtSpace, an arts organization that transforms advertising spaces into canvases for public art, is reclaiming New York City billboards for the female gaze.
Twenty years later, she pared down her canvases to large, flat planes of color as a seminal member of the West Coast "hard-edge" school of painting.
On one wall, the black type of the angel-shaped text is repeated alongside each of the canvases, forming "shadows" that cite another intangible effect of light.
Nakagawa put down his pencil, counted the Mona Lisa canvases he had produced so far, and replied, "Well, maybe I'll have to make as many as 1000!"
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "When the canvas is cut, it opens endless possibilities," says Colombian painter Cristina Camacho, who weaves intricate patterns into stacked canvases.
In fact, the canvases in this show, which are dominated by gruff, aggressive swaths and patches of black, span twice as many years as his earlier abstractions.
She worked on her pieces for months, painting layer upon layer, wiping, sanding, sometimes cutting, repainting, stretching and restretching the canvases on stretcher bars over and over again.
The last one, BLOCKBUSTER, was a collection of old Blockbuster cassette tapes purchased from a closing Nashville location, which Korine then painted over to create bright mosaic canvases.
For the canvas works in the exhibition, Desire Obtain Cherish spread over 100 pounds of oil paint across ten canvases, up to an inch thick in some parts.
He then cuts stencils to replicate the final on-screen image, placing them against canvases and filling in the color by hand with thick dabs of oil paint.
She leans slightly forward, raises her hand, and looks toward the heavens, as if hoping to be beamed away from the black voids of surrounding Richard Serra canvases.
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Scenes from old National Geographics and fragments of rent tapestry populate a score of notebook-paper-sized canvases in which women and girls feature consistently, if not prominently.
From there, he uses the old school grid-and-sketch technique to transfer his idea onto giant canvases, rather than the common modern practice of projection and tracing.
"Olympic Champion (Waiting Athlete) (Campione Olimpionico [Atleta in Attesa])" (1932), painted plasterSubsequent galleries that display Fontana's moves through punctured canvases, ceramics, and pottery are insightful as historical footnotes.
Gas and electricity bills, and estimates for bricks, paint, toilets, or doors are being turned into canvases—as we speak—by the indie graphic arts scene in Argentina.
Although none of his canvases have survived, the filmmaker often referred to himself as a painter before becoming a filmmaker, and continued to hold on to the title.
Models wore long, floating and transparent dresses recalling the water lilies in Monet's canvases with flowers, lace and tulle followed by lightly striped cottons and ornately embroidered coats.
Scenes of nature, chicken legs, and other imagery that the visiting dogs might recognize are scattered throughout the canvases in an effort to further engage the gallery goers.
As the women showed their strength, it translated into strategic opportunities like being able to assign canvases to the other contestants that could help or hurt them, depending.
But his love of painting led him to an idea: "It hit me when I had like over 80 canvases at my house that were done," he explains.
In her Waterfall series, first started in the 1980s, the artist applies oil paints at a slow pace, alternating the amount of pressure she treats her canvases with.
Balenciaga's streamlined, minimally embellished wedding dresses dialogue with Zurbarán's life-size canvases, not only because they inject geometry into drapery, but also because they transmit purity through austerity.
Lianne Moseley is changing that with her incredible works of art, where she uses human canvases to create real-life, three-dimensional heroes (and villains) from pop culture.
Dawood's attention to historical context spares the exhibition from the trap of gimmick, the virtual reality portion instead serving to illuminate the canvases as something of the sublime.
He has also used the technique on a work by Kenneth Noland, and plans to use it on a series of canvases by the French artist Daniel Buren.
Courtesy Alex Katz Studio / Photograph by Paul Takeuchi Two dozen stretched canvases in various sizes were lined up against the wall of the pristine studio, ready for use.
Skirts and dresses seemed more like canvases, with pasta, fish, tomatoes, bread as well as roses and sunflowers and drums, Italian flags, portraits of the Madonna and crucifixes.
On a series of smaller canvases that lead into the gallery's back room, this concert can be a little too smooth, offering pleasure without substance, like sugarless candy.
Less assaultive but even harder to watch was Mr. Conrad's "Yellow Movie" (22012) series, canvases painted with black-bordered white screens that, over time, would eventually turn yellow.
In both sets of works, he uses small marks of paint to define his forms, but there is a much bigger expanse to fill and with his canvases.
At the same time, the series of smashed and recreated potteries show clearly the power of reincarnation, the necessity for his canvases being covered in his previous works.
Composed of two canvases, one atop the other, the only shape that appears in the painting is a green triangle rising a couple of inches above the seam.
NINA CHANEL ABNEY: ROYAL FLUSH Full-tilt, chromatically dazzling figurative canvases explode through two Los Angeles museums in this young painter's solo museum-show debut. Sept. 217-Jan.
Lauren Drapala, a design historian in Providence, R.I., who has studied the Whitney mural collection, said she was somewhat wistful that the canvases had left their original setting.
Its set (by Mr. Desveaux) is strewn with liquor bottles and cans of paint, whose pigment we see spread onto canvases, dribbled onto the floor, smeared onto skin.
Gilliam's colorful, suspended canvases cascade from above and swirl on the ground, taking on sculptural shapes while also recalling the Belgian artist Berlinde De Bruyckere's hanging animal skins.
The primary draw of the exhibition, however, is undoubtedly Sánchez's stretched canvases, a practice she has pursued with few deviations since she moved to Puerto Rico in 1971.
In the large-scale recent canvases comprising most of "Suh Seung Won: Simultaneity" at the Korea Society, those rhombuses have become overlapping bursts of diaphanous yellow and pink.
Anyone who ever took Art History 2200 will be instantly familiar with the mill's creations: They envelop the noblewomen in canvases by Piero della Francesca, Pontormo and Masolino.
Like van Gogh, Hockney experiments with perspective, famously employing multiple vanishing points across his vast canvases or video works such as "The Four Seasons, Woldgate Woods" (2010-2011).
The integration of these many three-dimensional forms also draw attention to the care and precision required of Arcimboldo to evoke such depth in his own flat canvases.
On her first hand-woven canvases, "Babel 1" and "Babel 2" (both 1980), Ms. Korot has painted the biblical story of the Tower of Babel in her code.
Works by older and younger artists sometimes converse, as with the exchange among Ms. Dodd and Ms. Hurtado's paintings and the multifarious canvases of Leidy Churchman (born 1979).
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Each of her three allegorical canvases in the triennial is set in a pastoral outdoor environment, to contrast with "the internal mayhem" her subjects feel, Ms. Ellis said.
The artist Peter Halley stands in front of a mock-up of one of the shaped canvases he's creating for an installation at Lever House in Midtown Manhattan.
In later years, Frankenthaler continued to use oil and charcoal but employed a quieter vision, with bare regions on the canvases and even negative spaces that form swans.
Highlights include Lavar Munroe's phantasmic, multilayered canvases, from the artist's Redbones series, on view in Jack Bell's booth (and also in the Jenkins Johnson booth at Pier 94).
The knowledgeable Darren Clarke, head of curatorial services, took us around the house, explaining the provenance of the canvases and portraits hung everywhere — and patiently answering our questions.
Tall and stylish, with a ready wit and an open manner, Ms. Minter works from photographs reconfigured in Photoshop, creating illusionistic canvases of body fragments awash in bling.
BEACON, NY — Ascending and falling like mountain peaks, long and tall with delicate washes of pigment, Sam Gilliam's "Double Merge" (1968) brings together two canvases with endless iterations.
A single sheet from 1995 shows four irregular canvases; two feature assertive stick figures whose rigidity and angularity are a far cry from the usual stretchy, pliant limbs.
Lapin's canvases reveal her wrestling match with post-digital aesthetics as she combines computerized tools with older rendering styles in an effort to paint for her own era.
Pay attention, though, to the tall blank panels at the back of the stage, the geometric white pathways on the floor and the empty canvases on both sides.
Still, the art exhibit, called "RIP Julia Fox," curated by Richie Shazam, and featuring silk canvases painted with her own blood, represented a new chapter in Fox's life.
In his first New York solo since 2009, Mr. Green unveils the tumultuous baroque landscapes that have evolved from the painterly cartoon figures that once inhabited his canvases.
Picasso and Braque told friends that they would rather let their canvases deteriorate than have them varnished, which they felt would ruin the subtle texturing of the surfaces.
Eschewing Warhol's calculated cool, Woronov's canvases are mainly figurative and expressionistic, hewing more closely to the works of Francis Bacon or Alice Neel, with a dash of surrealism.
It's now a museum filled with his colorful canvases (some in homage to his son, one of the survivors of the famous 1972 plane crash in the Andes).
Noland's current exhibition at Yares Art, brings together prime examples of one of the artist's signature motifs: concentric rings of color centrally and symmetrically ordered in square canvases.
Reed used thin, joined canvases that could technically stretch into infinity, and the addition and subtraction of panels propels the work back and forth in accordion-like fashion.
As a painter and especially when it comes to larger canvases, it's very strange to see them reduced to a tiny picture on a mobile phone or laptop.
Fittingly, her work — on display beginning today at London's Institute of Contemporary Art — depicts cheery and inviting interior scenes, composed of her glazed earthenware vessels among large acrylic canvases.
His shaped canvases with descriptive titles like "OO (infinito)" (2013) — a spherical, lime green diptych — have slight variances in depth, achieved by folds in the canvas and controlled brushwork.
Despite the complex production techniques demanded by her large canvases — the digital and photographic manipulation, the screen printing combined with hand-painted areas — the work was visual and direct.
Take a look at a few canvases from WAKE below: Kari-Lise Alexander's show WAKE (Project Room) runs from April 1–22, 2017 at Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City.
Behind these tools of the trade, which also seem to include a scattering of pills, the artist is at work on two canvases, their backs turned to the viewer.
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The theft of the canvases, collaborations between Ginette Melanson and Julie Arsenault (aka Gin & Julz Fine Art) that were equipped with security chips, was caught on a security camera.
Ahearn also combines some slide images into silk-screened paintings made in 222 representing some of the era's biggest names on canvases as big as 22 by 224 feet.
In Mier's primary space, Butzer shows a series of smaller, tightly controlled "N-Bilder" canvases from 2016, their brilliant white lines appearing to shift perspective with the viewer's movement.
By the 1970s she had developed a technique that involved physically cutting up her canvases and sewing them back together, using the machine she used to sew her clothes.
It is this light that gives the gridded canvases their fullness and release of slow energy, similar to the experience of viewing some scroll paintings from the Song Dynasty.
Her room, if you can picture it, was bright and sunny, filled with fresh flowers, filled with water color paints and canvases and she'd just sit there and paint.
I have been painting on canvases that are sized to fit in a checked bag, and can be in a plane or a backpack, and I am painting landscapes.
These vibrant, geometric, and heavily layered canvases are literally hung on the wall, not with nails but through the use of thin pink leather belts hanging from wooden pegs.
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Another piece in the show, titled simply "Blue," comprises monochrome canvases shimmering with blue beads that Lou says is a reference to the importance of the ocean in Durban.
The candidates' selections of running mates, the national conventions, and especially the three presidential debates in September and October will offer broad new canvases on which to create impressions.
Drawing from the pioneering 1960s theories of Josef Albers, the three artists use themselves as canvases, and the stage becomes something of a studio and laboratory for multisensory experiments.
With the support of his wife, Myra, he turned the garage behind their Bronx home into a studio, where he paints canvases that are sold in two Manhattan galleries.
The show confirms that throughout his life, and in whatever style, he seems to have always been more comfortable on paper than canvas, especially as his canvases grew larger.
Mr. Toussaint said that while Malevich's descendants continue their search for canvases, they have recovered eight paintings of the 100 left in Berlin, with one auctioned for $60 million.
Some artists, like Mr. de Jong, created new works, while others are presenting existing creations, including Helmut Federle, a German artist whose abstract canvases explore signs, symbols and spirituality.
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We are used to thinking of videogame characters as blank canvases, as mere vehicles for the player's intentions to travel from the start of a game to the end.
While I found these canvases underwhelming compared to the rest of the work, I was captivated by the glimmering, neatly-packed sea of broken crystals in the room's center.
Clark bases her plot on a notorious forgery case that held Germany in thrall during the 1920s and '30s, when 33 canvases of questionable provenance hit the art market.
In the front room, where four canvases glow with sunny swathes of yellow, boots are polished, cheeks are lathered and shaved, roadside litter is cleared, a grave is dug.

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