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  1. typical of artists or painting
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Some of the painterly marks are ways to touch things.
Observers in Turner's day regularly remarked on his painterly obfuscations.
The immediate payoff of a more painterly painting is seductive.
The rotogravure process yields broader, richer and more painterly tones.
The unique process transformed the photograms into surreal painterly abstractions.
From a distance, the gallery-goer stands before abstracted painterly geometries.
Altogether, these influences collide to create surreal, visually stimulating painterly collages.
It's the last painterly propaganda you'd see as you left Mass.
Rieser's images bear a flat, illustrative quality that looks almost painterly.
DS: We always wanted to keep that painterly quality in mind.
Rarely has architectural design felt more expressively personal, moody, painterly, calligraphic.
Initially, his work struck me as highly accomplished and very painterly.
A realist can have only so much painterly style or temperament.
It allows for a painterly presentation and graphic pop-cultural forwardness.
The photographs all have a very formal painterly quality to them.
Post-Painterly abstraction, Minimalism, and Pop Art didn't appeal to him.
They merge Lee's patient, painterly sensibilities with his technology's hyper-real intensity.
I'm trying to be more painterly with my work, like more gestural.
I like the combination of the real, the painterly, and the photographic.
I'd always found Apple's NR to be too "painterly" in its effect.
A meadow in painterly, wet greens surrounds us like a makeshift arena.
Laxton's Moonlight images are the most striking and painterly of the year.
He could make art that was sculptural or, with color added, painterly.
Ilchi has identified several painterly strategies for putting her different faces forward.
The effect is subtle — less like mime and more like painterly gesture.
The gestures, depicted and painterly, are aggressive; flesh is torn, drips happen.
We watch as shadows become people through minuscule strokes and painterly inflections.
The dense weaving by van Aelst creates a painterly sense of shading.
Few artists create a textured surface as involving and, well, painterly as Jablon.
It's alive, but artefacting, a painterly landscape of life in the grid world.
He eschews painterly shorthand of any kind, preferring the particular to the general.
They perfectly encompass her five principles: painterly space; line; color; "energetics"; and texture.
Jio's painterly control is apparent from a distance but also from close-up.
Come for the striking, painterly cinematography; stay for the freaky-deaky doll stuff.
The Studio Ghibli backgrounds often have a painterly, watercolor-style beauty to them.
This was a comic-book spinoff with a kind of painterly coloring style.
"Forethought" (1943) is of a flowering tree, also done in this painterly style.
I no longer have to act out all the painterly impulses in one go.
His self-awareness might have been, next to his painterly hand, his greatest asset.
Pools (1981), her least narrative collage, may be the most painterly of her works.
More, throughout the exhibition Sonhouse blends his concocted surreal scenes with inventive, painterly surprises.
Here, again, we see Delacroix's penchant for the painterly equivalent of the sad song.
"My app takes a painterly approach to composing music," Baboulevitch tells The Creators Project.
Never was European colonialism imagined with more painterly flair than by this grand Romantic.
The director combines dark humor, a painterly sense of composition and lots of gore.
Mr. Doig's painterly landscapes have become one of the staple trophies of contemporary auctions.
Morrisroe's works are photographic in material, painterly in aesthetic, and completely performative in concept.
Nearly every canvas here is different, and most have an interpretive and painterly openness.
"Scratch a great photograph and find a painting (or painterly influence)," she once wrote.
Still, most of us are entranced, if not lulled, by that momentarily painterly brilliance.
Painterly benches scattered around the galleries are manufactured locally from 1,318 supermarket bags each.
What it is: Colorful, painterly, hyperpigmented eye makeup in shades both neon and muted.
Beneath the churning painterly marks lay hopes of fulfilling the voracious eye, an impossible task.
Aided by cinematographer Robert Richardson, his compositions are painterly and lit with a showy precision.
It is difficult, today, to reconcile radical painterly invention with dusty still lifes and charcoal.
At a glance, Story's images could be photographs, but closer inspection reveals their painterly nature.
They employ a host of painterly gestures, mark-making, and collaged interruptions to the surfaces.
Hyper-pigmented, the photographs appear almost painterly, even as their photographic accuracy challenges this possibility.
The painterly lithographs show a sinuous, strong Bernhardt, clearly evoking her commanding presence on stage.
Even with those touches, the painterly results are looser and less commercial than either brand.
All this will hopefully precipitate a renewed interest in her fascinating painterly and cinematic visions.
Stack's use of blending shifts the paintings out of the graphic domain into the painterly.
He had a documentary photographer's eye for the specific and a painterly sense of composition.
Ms. von Heyl employs a range of techniques: Painterly marks are sprayed, drawn or stenciled.
Beyond the imagistic content, what hits me first is color, form, texture, pattern, painterly incident.
It's a succession of major painterly melodies set among ink-drawn pre-echoes and reverbs.
This formulation also happens to be "the easiest way" to create a painterly, colorful look.
"Collins creates a painterly rendition of Black life between middle class, highly-educated artists," she says.
While never quite loving any Leonardo, I'm conditioned to expect from him more terrific painterly ingenuities.
It presents the spectacle of a great visual poet reduced to unstructured, though lyrical, painterly prose.
Despite their painterly settings and near-silent soundscapes, Reichardt's films are animated by a sustained unease.
Besides its painterly urgency, much of the power of Beckmann's art is in its metaphorical inventiveness.
For him, Op was a hard-edged, non-painterly style to be consumed and dispensed with.
The art is old-fashioned and painterly, with cozy, saturated watercolor images of animals wearing clothes.
That's certainly the painterly, descriptive way audiences are often encouraged to think of this repertory staple.
It again confirms the painterly impulse behind the artist's work: here she turns bodies into brushes.
Greene worked this deficit to his advantage, making photographs that are painterly in their muted shadings.
Sampson anchors the action in wince-inducing realism, while her backdrops are filled out with painterly ambiance.
Viscous, painterly passages occupy large areas of the compositions, with succinct, freely drawn images floating in space.
What becomes apparent is that both gardens and painterly style developed in a partnership of mutual influence.
The two above-mentioned canvases in the politics gallery offer distinct contrasts in attitude and painterly approach.
By transposing Popova's spare "painterly architectonics" onto carpet, Büsch turns them into a merely generic abstract design.
Turner had an intense painterly work ethic, it seems, from the time he emerged from the womb.
The effect is both painterly and sculptural, with an aggressive tactility that resonates into the surrounding space.
Austere characters, either smiling sweetly or with Art Deco non-expressions enjoy painterly pleasures of the flesh.
Although hawksbill meat is poisonous, the turtles are prized for the painterly, amber patterns of their shells.
At his best, Raulff constructs not just painterly layers of complementary information but wreaths of interconnected facts.
The pause above the surface is deliberate, and the affectation looks painterly: a pensive, romantic near-touch.
Expect to see more of Ms. Cherkassky's effective fusions of the personal, the political and the painterly.
Newman, who identified himself as an anarchist, made paintings that denied space, figuration, gesture, and painterly incident.
The colors coordinate with the painterly effects of the canvas and fabric that comprise the wall relief.
That includes a lovely new art style, with revamped 3D visuals that have an almost painterly style.
But Héloïse, when she finally submits to Marianne's painterly scrutiny, hardly surrenders her own powers of observation.
It's the self-conscious, painterly coolness of subjects like a dog sadly contemplating an oversize water dish.
And they are hot too with painterly attention and erudition — inviting a similar scrutiny from the viewer.
Eazel's platform allows you the opportunity to get up close and personal with Young's painterly experimental artworks.
The results technically relay data, although they appear as simple geometric patterns or even dreamy, painterly compositions.
A stain wasn't just a painterly stain; it was a barf stain or something that spilled over.
Atistically speaking, the two authors have very different styles, with Forney's being, perhaps, more painterly and neat.
But what you may not know is that Britney—keenly sensitive, emotional, artistic—has a painterly side.
A group of brazen and inventive paintings from 1960-62 show this painterly cheek transformed into extraordinary courage.
The 49 commuters in Nick Turpin's painterly series On the Night Bus are lost in their own world.
In New York, this meant that Minimalism, Pop Art, Color Field painting, and Painterly Realism were the choices.
There is an underlying structure to the compositions, a shifting from one kind of painterly activity to another.
Wide shots in Handmaid's have a painterly beauty that serves to highlight the grotesque order of this dystopia.
Undoubtedly, Greenhalgh was able to combine excellent painterly skills with a knowledge of art history, materials, and technique.
November 5: Abigail DeVille Abigail DeVille creates immersive installations composed of salvaged urban detritus and expressive painterly gestures.
Schjeldahl is a lover of fine painterly art in an era that is often hostile to that concern.
Much of his work pushes for this kind of abstract expressionism, painterly in scale and epic in intention.
Despite playing with a format that is usually the domain of graphic design, Miller's style is unquestionably painterly.
A deconstructed starter of sole with potato cream was topped with microgreens and vibrant flowers, painterly and delectable.
Nearby, Still's large 1940 self-portrait, "PH-382," is painterly, with streaks of color isolated on his face.
Large buildings painted dark luminous blue with windows of glowing pink belie their anonymity with sheer painterly beauty.
By late 21921, her "Painterly Architectonics" had become non-objective, and she joined Malevich's Suprematist group in 21920.
Large and dense, the works at Mitchell-Innes & Nash are tangled and mind-bending and also surprisingly painterly.
A companion show, "No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts," showcases experiments that stretched the medium, resulting in painterly images.
Painterly strokes of color cover sculptural acrylic bases; the results are often hardened under UV or L.E.D. lights.
The posters range from the subtle (styles influenced by the classic covers of jazz albums) to the painterly.
I wanted to set up a dialogue between historically loaded images of Lenin or Mao and painterly gestures.
With The Gate, Stopa has not shied away from putting his painterly gifts and formal inquisitiveness on bravura display.
So painterly is Shechet's touch, and so textural McClelland's painting, that the transition between the two feels utterly seamless.
Both Dodd and Freilicher are, in different ways, associated with Painterly Realists, such as Fairfield Porter and Nell Blaine.
Building on this often messy and sometimes disjointed aesthetic were the crisp, almost painterly abstractions of Tegan Brozyna Roberts.
More fleeting is the bloom of the painterly rose garden at Kykuit, the Rockefeller family's estate in Pocantico Hills.
I expect honest disagreement here from other art lovers, who may find a frolic in the painterly surf exhilarating.
Yazici's vibrant color palette and painterly bunches of thread are the result of pure experimentation without any formal training.
In "Entangled," real-time graphics tracking viewer's movements are projected onto three scrims, generating a multi-layered, painterly animation.
He's always been a pictorialist, taking a very painterly approach to composition and lighting and storytelling with the camera.
During the era of post-painterly abstraction, just the fact that it was a word — any word — was subversive.
The Serpentine's show begins with Ringgold's painterly survey of American society in the mid-22019s, American People (1963-7).
Entitled "Mystery," it featured layers of veiling over embroidery, shadowing painterly prints and creating a scrim of evening promise.
They are muscular, painterly investigations of the micro – a thorn, a leaf, the space between branches, or a bloom.
TU: I want to use the metaphoric possibilities of painterly technique to energize the stories the paintings are telling.
In his quietly dazzling New York solo debut, Ryan Crotty pushes post-painterly abstraction past the anxiety of influence.
JS: You utilize a vocabulary of different kinds of painterly marks: lines, dots, arabesques and other gestural brushstrokes, even drips.
These and the eight other works in Enter the Machine make the flat data into painterly and even sculptural forms.
Reiss examines painting as a sculptural object; similarly, he examines sculpture from a painterly impulse, as an exploration of color.
The logic of landscape painting (a slight misnomer considering the tangles of painterly interpretation) is where Hatton's efforts are concentrated.
The contemplative, painterly work of the photographer Saul Leiter was a source of inspiration for the film's New York streetscapes.
It's a painting that retains realism while still giving us a sort of loose, painterly, dreamy quality in the background.
With painterly cinematography and introspective voice-overs, "Chef's Table" pays professional cooks the kind of homage once reserved for artists.
You can even thin them with linseed oil, just like you would oil paint if you want a painterly look.
The more elliptical "Teacup" wows with Matt Ottley's painterly illustrations that use color and light to show a breathtaking planet.
Champion takes up the B-side, "Disparate," working smudged samples in painterly strokes across a freeform bass-and-percussion landscape.
The difference is that he replaces Fragonard's painterly exuberance and delicate flourishes with a plodding awkwardness, which becomes a contradiction.
The City SlickerA strappy block-heel sandal and chain-strapped crossbody with painterly flowers are the most obvious girlish staples.
Can you think of anything else with painterly art that kids might enjoy coloring and recoloring but are prohibited therefrom?
The news release accompanying the show suggests a predictable roster of painterly references: Giorgio Morandi, William Scott and Gary Hume.
One moment he is caressing the air with painterly strokes; the next he is all but jitterbugging on the podium.
They are not ensconced inside a painterly illusion, but encroach into your reality through the force of their lurid magnetism.
This is the work of a consummate draftsman whose painterly intelligence was always probing, no matter what the circumstances were.
They wrestle with painting's dual legacy without settling on an answer — a refusal that fills her works with painterly pizzazz.
We did that for three days creating these painterly portraits, and a lot of the references for that were paintings.
Standouts included a painterly metal room divider by Alessandra Baldereschi and a group of worm-shaped tables by Francesca Lanzavecchia.
These artists acknowledge that we look with compound eyes — and accept that a predigital painterly Eden will not come again.
When I observed them at one point, they resembled a blanket of clouds, painterly due to the building's subtle texture.
As with much of Rechmaoui's work, the piece has a rough and unfinished yet enticing, ghostly, painterly quality to it.
The painterly elements evident in many of her works produce an expressiveness so unexpected of computer imagery at the time.
Georgia-based artist Adrian Cox elegantly renders his bulbous humanoid creatures in classic painterly style with an Impressionistic understanding of light.
Del Piombo's preference for an overall painterly fuzziness that evokes mood and atmosphere is consistent with the Venetian school of painting.
Eerie, sublime, painterly scenes condense off of the rules and rites of this world, passing with ephemeral grace through the frame.
In the past Cook & Becker has released similar prints for everything from the painterly adventure Okami to classic Sega Genesis games.
Works like Regretfully Yours show an internal contest between the artist's expressive painterly intuition and her fastidious tendencies as an illustrator.
And even when you're feeling let down by the lurching storytelling, Edwards's eye for beautiful, almost painterly images carries the day.
Glazed earthenware tiles by the American artist Nick Mauss have a painterly touch similar to those by Burle Marx on view.
The painterly energy that swirled around the mask, crackled in the flame, and winded through the maze now expands out galactically.
"The game has a very unique painterly style that evokes the kind of introspective feelings I was talking about," Lierop said.
Her own painting "Shame" looks like an homage to Soutine — a lively pictorial symbolism — made with an utterly contemporary painterly shorthand.
Instead, they're shot in warm, glowing light, and the compositions are painterly, perfectly arranged, casting the desolation in a dark beauty.
I started this flower project four years ago, and I threw out half of them; they weren't abstract or painterly enough.
Alexander's resonant twisting language, and Nelson's rich painterly style, serve to capture not just individuals but the community as a whole.
It's an interesting fact, but I wouldn't recommend spouting it off the next time you're gazing at a painterly evening sky.
The inking of these pieces was often executed in a painterly way, which resulted in an individualized character for each print.
Filled with amorphous blobs and biological forms, the Grenada-born artist's work is an examination of film as a painterly medium.
Melissa McCarthy Seven7: Practical workwear, painterly prints, and skinny jeans abound in this line from everyone's actual favorite White House Press Secretary.
Beatty joined Nina Sarin Arias at her label Arias to lend her colorful, painterly eye to a line of sophisticated, contemporary separates.
Relinquishing control to a painterly mess allows subconscious or unexpected stuff to enter the narrative, and gives way to more abstract passages.
The way Degas or Manet might depict a Japanese screen to great painterly effect, Tissot deploys curving necklines, feathers, muslin, and silks.
Made at a time of great daring in European cinema, it's as extravagantly lyrical and painterly as any movie of the era.
This defining gesture is painterly at heart: a single stroke of the brush turns the remainder of the canvas into resonant space.
Selfhood soon resurfaced in such masterpieces as paintings that fretted precise images of the Los Angeles Yellow Pages with seething painterly incident.
In "She Wolf" (1943), the eyes first behold a she-wolf, but frenetic, painterly strokes soon divert attention and absorb the gaze.
Mann's images are murky, spooked, painterly, expressionistic; they seem as much portraits of the psyche under duress as documents of actual places.
Colen's abstract depictions of tumbling mylar paper manifest as painterly and expressive shapes that have been meticulously strewn across the Activity's Center.
"We're actually taking a fairly old-fashioned, painterly approach to the stage design while using state of the art technology," she said.
Those designs seemed motivated by the challenges of hyperrealism, 23 percent airbrushed representations that, at first glance, seemed more photographic than painterly.
That they are rendered in tempera on paper, lighter than oil on canvas but still quite painterly, contributes to their levitating power.
"Montage" is photographic and painterly, a riff on a pair of found photographs, sequenced to look like a giant strip of film.
Befitting the novel's emphasis on the aesthetic, her style here is painterly: As in Oudry's composition, attention to detailed realism is everything.
The first shot in "Frankie," Ira Sachs's new film, is an almost painterly study in color, like something by Hockney or Cézanne.
The resulting portrait has a soft, painterly quality, evoking the subdued glow of the screens through which she communicates with her family.
She makes the decision to not abandon herself in representational extravagance, to rather be discreet in the demonstration of her painterly capacity.
The designer's fascination with florals continued with sequins layered over painterly prints of flora — a collaboration with the French photographer Maxime Poiblanc.
However, many passages are stranger, more imaginary, and less regular than one might expect: dreamy, painterly occurrences that can be bodily and abstract.
JS: Each painting seems to include a whole host of different painterly approaches, including spray-painted passages and different kinds of mark-making.
In her paintings of the 21877s, she positioned figures with outsized heads centrally on the canvas, their aura and painterly fields extending outward.
There's a painterly feel to the presentation, which goes for more of a stylized grown-up cartoon aesthetic than any sense of realism.
Immersed in an all-encompassing liquid, a body of photographic works meld Romantic painterly technique with the experiential visual of compelling film stills.
The film's title refers both to Mr. Cenedella's outspoken antipathy toward painterly abstraction and its attendant critical gobbledygook, and to his actual parentage.
Custom Painterly Pet Portraits, from $180, available at Uncommon GoodsThe only thing they might love as much as your partner is their pet.
The Zelda series, now 30 years old, remains a perennial favorite replete with painterly graphics, tricky puzzles, and thrilling combat against fantastic beasts.
Embracing painterly sensibilities, Waugh elevates her breakfast recipes to an idyllic, photogenic realm in which schmear doubles as pigment, turning bread into canvas.
Joelson asks what happens when two unexpected elements or techniques bump up against one another: collaged, industrial fabrics  and the painterly, handmade gesture.
Some people's whole lives get upended when they first discover Tintoretto, the most Venetian of artists and the world champion of painterly turbulence.
Lit from above, each still life gains a dramatic, painterly feel, further transforming the banality of the food items into relics of eccentricity.
In 2008, visiting the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, I was riveted by three brilliant Popovas from the "Painterly Architectonic" series (19233-18).
With deliberate brushwork she manages to create a painterly reality, effectively holding our attention to both its abstract patterns and color-saturated ordinariness.
Renaissance pictures are "linear," each figure outlined and balanced within the picture plane; Baroque pictures are "painterly," with figures melting into one another.
On most page spreads, painterly rectangles from different eras overlap to create visions, hauntings, explanations of déjà vu that echo throughout the room.
Stephen Curtis's design, fringed with eucalyptus and given a painterly glow by Mark Howett's lighting, suggests a pastoral setting just waiting to ignite.
As a story, it had the key, painterly, elements of viral triptych: a cute animal + a sad death + a tiny, human-like gesture.
Rauschenberg's work calmly includes an eclectic range of subject matter; Mr. Johns's gives focused, painterly attention to color and line within familiar subjects.
Stephen Curtis's design, fringed with eucalyptus and given a painterly glow by Mark Howett's lighting, suggests a pastoral setting just waiting to ignite.
The effect is impressionistic, almost painterly, with each new shot a brush stroke that fills in the picture, but also a little disorienting.
Sturdier by far is Matthew J. Lloyd's painterly photography: though at times squintingly dark, his New Mexico scrub and skylines are distractingly pleasing.
Rachel Rossin's "Man Mask" (2016) echoes other VR worlds she has designed, surrounding you with painterly visuals that swirl and wash over you.
"Eurydice" has a central core organization, but the composition is loose and dynamic — there's tremendous synergy between the collaged borders and the unusually fluid painterly area, which is dripping and thin to the point of being visceral and bloody, one of the best painterly moments I've seen in all of Schapiro's work because it doesn't seem "applied" or "executed" but truly exploratory.
The filmmaker works with a color palette quite similar to that of Miró, so a painterly influence on the film is almost immediately evident.
Ms Rooney captures the ferocity of teenage carelessness and the kangaroo-court atmosphere of early adulthood, while retaining a painterly eye for a scene.
Without a lot of excess, it gives us a sense of how radically Beckmann's painterly style evolved over the decades, and how he worked.
She is a serious and inspired action painter whose work at its strongest brings Howard Hodgkin's paintings to mind, who employs similar painterly shorthand.
On display, the pictures by self-taught Ethiopia photographer, Girma Birta, capture street scenes of the country's capital, Addis Ababa, with a painterly effect.
And then I went back to her writing and realized how painterly her writing is — the way she described the sky and the city.
Each frame of the film is gorgeously shot, almost painterly in how it renders the drab home, the wild moors, and Katherine's luminous beauty.
But, with Mr. Macfarlane's painterly designs and sharply raked floors, the sets were an improvement over the 1985 staging, less garishly opulent, more attractive.
This part of his process began as a sort of pun, a satire of "New York painterly painting," with its endless fetishizing of gesture.
The stage took on a painterly richness that was most arresting when the dancers, pretty much nude, slid down a ramp one by one.
"He's one of the protagonists of this painterly style of photography, and also the narrative style," said Wim van Sinderen, curator of both exhibitions.
Trudy Benson's "Blue Cell" (2016), in oil and acrylic, is an austere, tough-looking work from an artist who often revels in painterly flamboyance.
The painterly series by Italian artist Valerio D'Ospina depicts overcrowded locales with a moody romance tempered with the desolation of navigating a big city alone.
Jablon creates a bright, painterly chaos where a fog-like yellow masks lettering beneath it: a sheer nebula below which language struggles to syntactically combine.
The works in Life is Fine admirably bring into confluence, in a way that some might find difficult to appreciate, the painterly and the poetic.
The show featured Rozeal's Japanese-inspired graphic scrolls, Tim Okamura's painterly realism, and Ebony G. Patterson's baroque fiber-based wall installations celebrating Jamaican dance culture.
"They're not a great place to enter VR." While the PAX demo was more about experience than actual game, Kept still charmed with painterly graphics.
The exhibition, titled If you dream of your tongue, beware, presents a collection of eleven drawings ranging from painterly streetscapes to fragments of human interactions.
Not as hallucinatory as Bernard Frize does, mind you — though Frize seems to me to be concerned primarily with painterly procedure for its own sake.
Even Clement Greenberg, champion of Color Field painting and post-painterly abstractionists, with cowboy hat in tow, made an appearance during the installation of Deluxe.
The artist's tendency to include strange, often grotesque imagery is nothing to dismiss, as he employs an impeccable study of painterly detail in each work.
Odyr's images of animals casting off their bonds and then living with the results of their revolution are painterly and evocative, both loose and illuminating.
It is as if they still want to anoint him as a legitimate painter by refusing such "outdated" identity politics, purifying his intentions as painterly.
It has an imaginative and compelling physicality, an atmospheric set (a huge rotating wall) and costumes by Tim Yip, and painterly lighting by Mark Henderson.
"It's actually very painterly, like an abstract painting, but it will change all the time," Christo, 81, a Bulgarian-born American, said of his project.
As a painting movement, Color Field overlapped with Abstract Expressionism, favoring painterly gestures and a strong focus on the effects of combined or isolated colors.
Wong's engagement with Western and Eastern art, from painterly painting to highly stylized, labor intensive craft, seems to me to be central to his work.
Burdeny, a Vancouver-based photographer, explores the luminous textures and painterly geometric patterns of salt-making ponds in Australia, South America, and the United States.
And lord, if we can tell stories with the same powerful, painterly brevity that HLD's NPCs do…  then we'll be the best in the biz.
The American photographer shot the items in their natural environment, against the studio's slate-gray walls, which he feels give them a flat, painterly quality.
Any painterly move meant to play on our empathy would have struck a false note, and there is none of that in these terrific paintings.
One can visit a 1917 "Painterly Architectonic" painting in MoMA's permanent collection, hanging slyly next to a Malevich, both enhanced by zingy passages of pink.
But his painterly black-and-white images, which include everything from candid street shots to world-historical events like Gandhi's funeral, are anything but reductive.
These maps are not representational in any proper sense, but serve instead to structure and syncopate Mr. Bowling's washes of color across immense painterly acreage.
The film's elegant compositions themselves are painterly, with the actors carefully posed; and the atmosphere is theatrical, with crisp line readings and sparsely populated frames.
The photograph contains all of Mr. Olaf's signature technical elements: painterly lighting, formalist composition, styling that we associate with fashion photography — that seductive, perfectionistic polish.
The exhibition consists of a series of mixed-media paintings that are Rauschenberg-esque in their use of un-painterly materials assembled onto the canvas.
In this company, Heather Morgan, with her painterly renderings of scantily clothed women often in sexually alluring poses, seems to be the odd woman out.
Many of AAQGO's quilts look more like abstract collages or oil landscapes than patchworks, so painterly and expressionistic is their makers' use of thread and fabric.
These plasters, such as "Bust of a Woman" (1931), extend her distinct profile into bulbous, almost phallic jumbles of protruding features that complement their painterly counterparts.
He paints in a number of manners and vocabularies, and in doing so, he resists subjective readings based on related motifs and a consistent painterly approach .
This, I think, is the deep, basic connection between Callander and Dickinson; it has nothing to do with style but much to do with painterly ambition.
But the arrangement also requires that the artwork be hung fairly high, which prevents a close reading of Satterlee's beguiling painterly details and lushly matte surfaces.
Expansive (easier to make expansive things here) and intricate and ceramic and funny and painterly-sloppy and feminist and curious and rough-hewn and large-minded.
A great deal of painterly skill is evident throughout Hindsight, be it through Josh Keyes' flying sharks, Ellen Jewett's colorful fowl, or Ahren Hertel's grim landscapes.
Their painterly intensity and formal composition derive from Henri Cartier-­Bresson's definition of photography as "the decisive moment," the juncture of maximal effect and maximal information.
She said she was attracted to its unique, painterly appearance, an organic effect caused by the minerals that had permeated the ivory over thousands of years.
Installed in an intimate downstairs space within the gallery's new Tribeca location, these works are photographic in material, painterly in aesthetic, and completely performative in concept.
In an era when painterly self-expression was considered the only serious style, he adopted a commercial reproductive technology, silk-screen printing, as his art medium.
She reasoned that by teaching herself the craft of dye-transfer printing she could further advance her quest to infuse photography with a painterly, handmade quality.
Its generally slow pacing and painterly composition recall the work of Robert Wilson, and the sprinkling of acrobatic balances and contortion is a little cirque nouveau.
Opening a restaurant is a departure for Mr. Wang, a career artist, but colorful dumplings tinted with beets, carrots and so forth reveal his painterly style.
This approach to art — acknowledging it as something in and of the world — is what makes her painterly vision so enchanting and, maybe paradoxically, so otherworldly.
In his airy Milan atelier and showroom, the architect Vincenzo De Cotiis introduced a painterly collection called Baroquisme, a combination of silvered cast-brass, marble and
The horror is conveyed in painterly ways that, to me, make it seem more tragic than the photograph, because the viewer is drawn in, not repelled.
Perhaps she wanted to throw a monkey wrench into male fantasies about female nudity onscreen — Claire Mathon's cinematography renders the scene painterly, beautiful and yes, sexy.
For 30 years, his painterly posters for Lincoln Center Theater have been turned into collectibles that are more than advertising: They're synonymous with the shows themselves.
Henry James started out as a painter; wrote for years as an art critic; and produced, in painterly prose, novels that had artists as leading characters.
There is a certain inflection of surrealism in the work which is particularly well suited for the folktale, but the painterly language is formal and precise.
It's an endlessly entertaining work precisely because of how artfully it navigates painterly conventions, raising certain formal expectations only to dodge them at the last moment.
"French Money (Nero)" (1962) underscores Pop Art's provincial limitations (does only American popular culture count?), while painterly flourishes enhance the usual perfunctory look of the genre.
It's a moment that presents, in almost painterly fashion, the brutal stratification of wealth in the city, and the mythology that courses through any religious country.
In his paintings, Bienvenu uses finely tuned painterly chops to portray scenes of sexy, hilarious, and often ridiculously stupid people hanging tough in the New York sun.
"People are very forgiving when they see [style transfer images] in these painterly styles," Cornell professor Kavita Bala, a co-author of the study, tells The Verge.
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.
We see glimmers of Claude Monet, Edward Hopper, Marsden Hartley, Milton Avery, George Bellows, Jane Freilicher, Fairfield Porter, even the living patriarch of painterly realism Alex Katz.
But they also enjoy the aesthetic of the gaming environment, and the sculptural and painterly qualities filtered through the anything-is-possible pixels of the digital world.
Bradford is able to convey activities and essences with what superficially look like the rawest and most direct kinds of scumbled marks, painterly gestures, and abstract forms.
The layering of the material gives the quilts a depth that shifts and gleams as the viewer moves around the work, a painterly quality Towns can't avoid.
Its language of interpretation is essentially a painterly language: The most important features of one's response to the inkblots are Form (F), Movement (M), and Color (C).
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When Poirot finally disembarks from the Orient Express, we see him beside a foreshortened railway track of painterly composition that looks very specifically derived from Camille Pissarro.
Portrayed with sentiments ranging from intimidation to whimsy, they are realized in ways that range from painterly ingenuity in composition to the use of beetles and bees.
For all of the variety in painting tools and the often conflicting painterly vocabularies, from sophisticated to blunt and flatfooted, the paintings don't feel collaged or arbitrary.
Whether you're a novice art historian or a painterly pro, it's time to learn more about the man referred to as the greatest artist of all time.
They might be what you would see in an exhibition of an artist influenced by Richard Diebenkorn, Paul Wonner, or Elmer Bischoff when they were painterly realists.
Scott G. Brooks' series of contemporary portraiture incorporates a similar impression of nostalgia by inserting "party favor" plastic toys of the early 2000s into his painterly aesthetic.
While it may be coincidental that two "painterly" Wagner productions are going up within a month — and 140 miles — of each other, these are not isolated occurrences.
It's about the promises and constraints of painterly style, and also about how old age permits artists a new freedom that often takes the form of formlessness.
The evident playfulness and humor of these illusions belie their meticulous construction, culled from a compelling toolbox of painterly tricks developed by the artist over three decades.
In a deft, shrewd act of painterly transvestism — or transsexualism — Karen Heagle merges her own portrait with that of the renegade Viennese artist Egon Schiele (1890-1918).
Created with the visual designer and director Peter Born, "Poor People's TV Room" is blanketed in such gleaming darkness that the stage takes on a painterly quality.
Marshall's formal command lets him get away with any extreme of sweetness or direness, exercising a painterly voice that spans octaves, from soprano trills to guttural roars.
Danielle Macdonald, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Dale Dickey, Elizabeth Marvel, Annaleigh Ashford, Bridget Everett, Eric Lange: The show lets them all do painterly work, shading even minor characters.
His painterly efforts, mostly portraits, are less mediocre than one might expect, with nervous brushstrokes that are reminiscent of the style of pre-World War II painters.
This is some hard-hearted abstraction — giving me no narrative, hardly any painterly flourishes, and no reference to anything from life that I recognize, not even symbolically.
His stories are nonlinear, his characters painterly and abstract, his settings just apocalyptic enough—humorous, absurd imaginings of the effects capitalism has on human beings, especially artists.
I like to play around with things that are realist and not realist; things that are very painterly and high gesture, and things that are very tight.
As is also often true, the aerial views and crowd shots are particularly unnatural and unattractive, and have none of the painterly beauty of Hollywood's classical-era backdrops.
But one is painterly in composition, props framed just so, the Confederate symbol placed almost casually — just another ugly layer in an image mostly dotted with landscape elements.
When trying to describe Tilt Brush, I often tell Oculus users that it's like a combination of the sculpting dynamic in Medium with the painterly freedom in Quill.
His concern is less the details of the lacemaker's life, as with the Maes, than how her materials, and indeed her work, can thematize his subtle painterly practice.
The landscape painters became less inclined to smooth out compositional features to accord with reigning conventions of pictorial harmony, while photographers, for their part, aimed for painterly effects.
The painterly works make use of varied brushstrokes, from wide swaths of lush color, to scratchy, aggressive mark-making, to neon lines so smooth they almost appear digital.
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"I wanted […] a very painterly swaying of movement that was feminine but not sexual," Handmaid's Tale costume designer Ane Crabtree said of the show's red gowns in 2017.
Moyer is a really smart and adventurous painter, and she's got expansive, painterly chops in spades (you recognize that she absolutely adores acrylic paint, not to mention glitter).
She turns them into prints using the gum bichromate process, a painterly technique used in the early 20th century by the likes of Edward Steichen and Robert Demachy.
Impressionistic windows to painterly dreamworlds are LA-based visionary artist James R. Eads' specialty, but with a new tool he pulls viewers into his Van Gogh-inspired imagination.
"He's like a master class in painterly virtues," the artist David Salle, whose admiration for Katz's work has led to a lasting friendship between them, told me recently.
Pleasure N' Pain (The Next Level of Flight) by curator and artist Jacob Mason-Macklin, depicts the current state of gentrification in his neighborhood through a painterly installation.
Joseph Carini Carpets has collaborated on painterly rugs with the ceramic artist Yuki Hayama and graffiti-inspired floor coverings with street artists like DAIN, RAE and Jim Joe.
They could hardly be more different from Mary Heilmann's lush and intuitive abstractions on canvas, and Jessica Stockholder's equally painterly assemblages of commercial goods, also on view here.
In the works in this exhibition, they show no interest in the grid, paint pouring, gestural brushstrokes, or staining, all hallmarks of Abstract Expressionism and Post-Painterly abstraction.
The way he varies the density of the dots — from rectangles filled with a single color to fluctuating patterns abutting each other — represent Williams at his painterly best.
Lighting by Hopper At the Griffith Observatory, Mr. Chazelle captured both the building and the city in a painterly way, calling to mind the art of Edward Hopper.
There's painterly skill, as in the New York skyline in "Room With a View," a perfectly pitched riff on dentist-office photo-realism with soupy, children's-book clouds.
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.
The work of Polish artist Pawel Zakat Gallery Warsaw takes everyday objects — rocks, balloons, food, nature, cardboard — and turns them into painterly and playful idealizations of the everyday.
Against the backdrop of a painterly grid (a grill seen from above), was a huge slab of meat — which was also just substance: fire, heat, and red paint.
In so doing, he makes some of the most gorgeous paintings around town right now, and joins a cohort that's retooling post-painterly abstraction for the digital era.
From Ralph Ziman's massive Ziman sculpture to Uthman Wahaab's painterly critiques of technology, this art fair devoted to contemporary African art is packed with fascinating projects of every kind.
It's really about finger painting, and pushing it into the pencil, so it sticks to it and goes dark in some places and light in others – it's very painterly.
Almost every verse hangs on a measured bass line, a brushed-out beat keeps unhurried time, and at some point a reverbed guitar adds a painterly wash to proceedings.
On this night, though, those painterly Roy G. Biv feathers celebrated the LGBTQ+ community and the legacy of the rainbow flag's creator Gilbert Baker, who passed away this weekend.
In the 1980s and '90s, the award went to films with beautiful exterior landscapes; now, it typically goes to the creation of painterly images within computer-assisted visual effects.
In other works, Boersma takes a more painterly approach, allowing the brushstrokes to remain more visible, feeling utterly surreal when viewed in quick succession to his more photographic paintings.
There are very few areas, such as the turpentine wash in "The Ladder," where the painterly effect is left to chance; brushstrokes are highly controlled, even when artfully clumsy.
The little technicolor bird is impossible not to be horny for—it's so beautiful, in all its plumage's painterly blues and yellows and pinks and greens, and so enigmatic.
"Chelsea is a real painter school, and I was nervous because the students were all much younger, and on a roll—painterly painters forging their own way," he said.
Ms. McKenzie enrolled at Brussels's old-school École Van Der Kelen to master these decorative skills, and her art is a marvel of both conceptual sophistication and painterly execution.
He refused to choose between the two great factions of early modernism — one conceptual and linguistic and descended from Duchamp; the other, painterly and formal, from Picasso and Matisse.
And although it may not appear so at first, Anthony says this look is actually the easiest of the bunch, because it can be as painterly as you desire.
He said they were sparked by the life and favorite looks of Georgia O'Keeffe (we're in a painterly moment, apparently), who returned to the same subjects again and again.
Like Mary Weatherford, Elizabeth Neel adds unexpected elements to her painterly abstractions: hard-edge geometric shapes in black or white as well as textured rubbing-like silhouettes of insects.
So actually, I work both ways in drawing — both in the linear way and in the more painterly way of working with areas, in masses of black and white.
Before long, Benjamin Echazarreta's cinematography engages with the elephant through haptic close-ups, gently gazing upon the painterly patterns of depigmentation as he traces the geography of its skin.
Both marry the brainily playful genius of Luis Buñuel with refined, painterly aesthetic, and libidinous touches that bring to mind other another Czech surrealist / Freudian film maverick, Jan Švankmajer.
After seeing the exhibition, Degas Monotypes, at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University (April 25, 1968–June 14, 1968), he became instrumental in the revival of the painterly monotype.
Unlike the painterly titles of Pääsuke's work, Lemsalu moves with the flow of contemporary language, conjuring up slogans that could belong in songs, advertisements, love letters, or chat rooms.
The redoubtable but neglected Lois Dodd (born 20200) contributes two paintings of windows and 2212 small delectable oil studies from nature, all reflecting her understated yet spontaneous painterly realism.
Incandela is as long and lean as he was in the late 193s, when he began making his moody pieces that combine multinegative photography with painterly splashes of developer.
The contrast between emojis and graffiti or other painterly marks also suggests the historical difference between the gestures of Abstract Expressionism and the newer, digital shorthand for human emotion.
Mr. Benson, known as Chip, believed in the painterly impact of reproducing the work of photographers like Irving Penn, Lee Friedlander and Helen Levitt on an offset printing press.
That was definitely something I was thinking about — making something that kind of felt like a painting, or painterly, and just being able to control the shadows on him.
"Good painting is diverse in the sense that it's multilayered," Mr. Tuymans said of the work, a painterly representation of an image from a movie, based on a novel.
First released on the PlayStation 3 in 2009, Flower is a game where you play as the wind, guiding flower petals through painterly landscapes, solving environmental puzzles along the way.
In a set of 1913 lithographs, the Expressionist painter Emil Nolde experimented with painterly color in ways very similar to Munch's in variations on an image of a female head.
Mann begins each work with splashes of ink and water across the surface of the paper, prompting a series of painterly moves that invariably lead to extreme, layered, engulfing complexity.
By coating photosensitive paper with homemade cyanotype emulsion and exposing surfaces to the elements — tree branches, rain, wind, ocean waves — Riepenhoff produces painterly, sun-developed evocations of the world's motions.
Capturing the minimum amount of detail needed for her portraits, she gives consumer culture unexpected gravitas, as her paintings walk the line between Insta culture, fashion illustration, and painterly portraiture.
The images are painterly — all color stripped out save for billowing reds — and Snyder's habit of shooting everything like a comic panel really works for what 300 is going for.
The San Remo wasn't the literary crowd like at the White Horse—or the painterly crowd like at the Cedar Bar—it was sort of this hybrid of the arts.
His background in the fine art world is apparent from the painterly quality of his still images, and his videos proudly display his unique of warped, mind-bending abstract experimentation.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith's robust combination of the painterly, the political and much else has only gotten stronger, especially in the Trade Canoe series dating to the early 1990s.
As pigments spatter and drip, a full range of tones appears and we begin to see images — or after-images — of figures intermingling in an atmosphere crackling with painterly nuance.
Eric Taylor, a relatively unknown Texas singer-songwriter revered by his more celebrated peers for his painterly lyrics and dexterous finger-style guitar playing, died on March 9 in Austin.
The writer and director, Mazen Khaled, is painterly with his imagery — freezing the frame to show men holding their dead friend, first among the rocks, then at his parents' apartment.
At the time, image appropriation was all the rage, as evidenced by Pictures Generation types like Cindy Sherman, as was the painterly brio of Julian Schnabel and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
You don't have to be religious to respond to a painterly tour de force like "Apotheosis of the Eucharist" by Rodriguez Juarez, which, like an organ chord, opens the show.
But two major works by François Boucher, top dog of the Rococo, have enough painterly innovation and sex appeal to make even the most Jacobin of art lovers take notice.
Beyond the market's glistening lights and the city's red tile roofs, the outline of the nearby Fagaras Mountains, with snow-capped peaks, rises as a painterly backdrop to the landscape.
Ms. Owens, 46, is known for an unpredictable, often gleeful style that mixes painterly and pop-culture elements, some of which are screen printed instead of being created with brushes.
Shiferaw demonstrates his painterly faculties to create surface and complex pictorial space, and Melake uses her understanding of material to create objects, that though small, have an unavoidable gravitational pull.
The heavily retouched photos have a deliberately painterly touch, while an almost unnerving sense of calm radiates from the subject—more often than not, the subject is the artist herself.
For instance, Ancona, aka Edward D'Ancona, brought a 1930s film noir aesthetic to crime fiction, while Vanessa Bell instilled a simplicity and painterly style on her sister Virginia Woolf's books.
The book Icon, by Sayuri Nishiyama, with its hefty rubber cover, is full of renderings of fish carcasses so beautiful they turn blood, bones, eyeballs, and guts into painterly pop abstractions.
The reason was that Drummond's pictures were monochromatic fields, coloristic and painterly to be sure but too minimal to be accepted by more than a few handfuls of artists and critics.
This isn't to say Monkman doesn't have a distinct visual style; he most certainly does, but the storytelling ability of his paintings feels just as important as his own painterly capacities.
Led by Henri Matisse and André Derain, the 20th century Fauvism movement burst onto the art scene with a strong mix of neo-Impressionism and a penchant for a painterly aesthetic.
This measures and tracks wind speed in a very detailed way, enabling Anadol access to a wealth of data and turn the poetry of these blusters into sculptural and painterly forms.
On game days, the campus's iconic quad — a painterly expanse of lawn, majestic trees and bell tower — becomes a crimson and white tent city of numbered tailgating plots, some with electricity.
The original work's painterly sense of motion and abstraction crosses a media boundary into animated art on the grand scale that Times Square's electronic billboards permit with the corporate visual shock.
The work in this show is especially appealing if we think about the today's generally moribund state of painterly abstraction, whose emotional exuberance might be addictive to people seeking a catharsis.
The anachronistic hang lets you see the family portraits as coherent with a Counter-Reformation painterly tradition, in which saints were depicted as recognizable humans on the cusp of divine transformation.
Removed from culpability, she has instead used Till's brutalized likeness as a way to explore painterly technique, and without consulting the title, most people would likely not even recognize the subject.
It was during this time that Nahui homed in on the painterly style that became her signature: wide brushstrokes, saturated colors, and a notable sense of movement, energy, and, often, sensuality.
And via painterly bias-cut slip dresses, in a former fashion life Mr. Galliano's stock in trade, this time trimmed in what looked like plastic wrap, layered under rough-cut tulle.
You see him combining truthful observation and lyrical color and light with painterly effects, often in the rendering of foliage, that seem cribbed from European precedents without being quite understood technically.
Robinson is a Manet of hot babes and a Morandi of McDonald's French fries and Budweiser beer cans, magnetized by his subjects as he devotes his brush to generic painterly description.
These are far from the methods of Cubist collages, which made a virtue of their elements' disjunction, or of New York School abstraction, which emphasized the gestural production of painterly marks.
Claim to fame: Mr. Moon is something of a mad scientist of hair coloring, dyeing the heads of Kanye West, Miley Cyrus and Madonna in expressionistic rainbow hues that look painterly.
These incursions bring a startling chunkiness to the paper support; the toughened texture militates against the seemingly effortless painterly finesse, grounding the work's ethereal beauty in a hard-won sense of reality.
She depicts several abandoned buildings and shuttered businesses in these painterly testaments: "Horse Rides, Bronx" (2012) depicts the stables that used to exist on Pelham Parkway South, that were closed in 2014.
According to the gallery press release: Michael Berryhill partakes in a type of painterly pareidolia, the visual and psychological experience of seeing faces in otherwise unfamiliar patterns, finding meaning in its absence.
With a touch that strikes a deft balance between the buttery assertions of Joshua Reynolds and the careless smearing of contemporary deskilling, flights of chaos here often spread unabated into painterly pileups.
Cheim & Read's current exhibition of large Scully paintings spanning 133 to 1975, staged in Ridgewood, Queens, and fugitively titled Circa 70, holds a certain intensity at this moment in his painterly pursuit.
While it looks like a traditional point-and-click adventure game, with its 2D world and painterly visuals, it's actually an inventive twist on interactive storytelling that puts dialog at the forefront.
Here, too, Mughal influence eventually pushed artists to greater naturalism, and by the middle of the 18th century, these northern artists had fused Islamic and local painterly traditions into ardent new form.
With thick painterly strokes and a fearlessness with color, artist and history aficionado Joshua Flint knows his way around melding the mystery of the past with bright, unexpected jolts of contemporary style.
Vital, innovative and lying in obscurity for too long, these life-size biblical portraits display a painterly frankness that seems to be calling modern art into being centuries ahead of its time.
By this time, she had already entered her personal realm of women and animals — often birds — through a synthesis of the painterly stroke with a narrative sense favoring quirky, open-ended tales.
Illuminated by discreet, painterly touches of electronics — Taborn also plays the Farfisa organ and synthesizer — the music reflects an imaginative quilt of influences: minimalism, African rhythms, punk and kraut rock, among others.
Or, in the case of Sander Lak at Sies Marjan, the many fluttery bits that dangled, flapped, ruffled and wobbled in his painterly procession of aubergine, peach, mint green and fluorescent pink.
Tearne, an accomplished British novelist, artist and filmmaker who was born in Sri Lanka, writes with cleareyed love for the country of her childhood and depicts its lush decay in painterly detail.
In these still lifes, which have a serene painterly quality, even a little piece of tableware seems to take on the significance of a Modernist building — without losing its sense of scale.
While Michelangelo's sketches are, like human existence, full of contradictions — sculptural and painterly, evocative and subtle — Viola's work relies primarily on an empty spectacle of floating bodies and water in slow motion.
There was a painterly quality to some of Ms. Pite's formations, but it was all more of the same: A darkened stage with spotlights and choreography contrasting brittle acceleration with pensive languidness.
While the geometric construction of the painting could certainly relate to Hindu yantras, the geometric symbols embodying divine power, the energetic brushstrokes and painterly application have their correspondence to American postwar abstraction.
" He turns a painterly eye to fields "covered by a thin layer of snow, with the brown soil showing through in places, as when a wound is visible through strips of gauze.
In the Men and Machines series (1962–66), which depicts both of the titular subjects at work, Drexler gradually loosens her representation of the male hand into a more relaxed, painterly form.
With the appearance of a Kandinsky — of course defined by the principle of color's dominance over composition and painterly style — the show simply assumes you are convinced that Delacroix is behind it.
More importantly, when she began drawing loosely and impulsively with a brush, which happened around 1951-52, she was defining her own territory as well as accumulating her own arsenal of painterly possibilities.
Along with the work of Hase's better-known contemporaries, like Ilse Bing, these images represented a split from more painterly approaches to photography and a response to burgeoning technologies' effects on human perception.
Diago tracks a lineage of painterly abstraction and other forms in modern Cuban art, condensing them into a body of work that explores the vestiges of slavery and segregation in contemporary Cuban life.
In one especially painterly image of a cabbage crop in Brownsville, Texas, black fencing looms in the background of a seemingly infinite sea of viridian leaves before fading into a distant, sublime fog.
Christopher positioned this intimate setup right next to a window, so the president could look out on the North Lawn of the White House, the summer light creating a beautiful and painterly profile.
"These images of pastries, cakes, and other foodstuffs, rendered in his signature painterly style, with radiant color and delicious impasto, are condensed explorations of the language of painting," Curator Susan May tells Creators.
Nonetheless, you've captured the prismatic palette of the Rothko, though rather than the depth and intensity of his painterly rumination, you've created something like the luscious, liquid femininity of his contemporary Helen Frankenthaler.
Another aroid species that has become a bona fide object of obsession for this new generation of collectors is the eminently photogenic variegated monstera, whose leaves are marbled with painterly splashes of white.
The earliest works, "Yellow and Blue" (21972) and "Untitled" (1960), reveal Ms. Thomas as an adept practitioner of Abstract Expressionism with a fine feel for color and atmosphere and a suave painterly touch.
The painterly light is so vivid that after 20 minutes I feel I have absorbed a strong dose of vitamin D. The society now has the estimable Philippe de Montebello as its chairman.
Architectural recreations or elaborate machines in Minecraft, complex and painterly scenes in TiltBrush—even MarioPaint song covers and Skyrim mods come to mind long before I might think of a game like Spore.
Spanning 60 years via more than 100 works, the exhibition will present his seminal "blur" works like "Uncle Rudi" (1965) as well as his splattery, painterly and colorful compositions like "Abstract Painting" (2016).
COROT: WOMEN Muses, goddesses, book lovers and nudes, 423 in all, with luminous presence and glowing, painterly flesh, by the 413th-century French master of landscape Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. Sept. 403-Dec.
Filmmaking might be a natural sidestep for fashion designers — as Tom Ford has twice proven, though he had the foresight to use strong novels as building blocks — but "Woodshock" is a painterly bore.
Again, what Takenaga is able to do is use the details of a painting — be it a painterly incident or an image — to inflect the entire composition, add a different note of feeling.
Fashioned out of richly colored fabrics and beads, as well as industrial and painterly materials, his wearable sculptures and helmets address indigenous perseverance and queer representation, two of the artist's long-standing concerns.
At the Fridman booth in the Presents section, the painterly lines of Wura-Natasha Ogunji's sewn and inky multi-panel work "Unfinished" (2020), beckoned me closer to its enchanting tangles of indigo thread.
"EN" does have a painterly quality: The dancers wear Bradon McDonald's white tops and pants, with different cuts and a buttery yellow accent, and conjure brush strokes as they glide across the stage.
Though much less well-known, he is a very stylish, almost painterly writer, and he has her gift for historical reconstruction, for describing the past without making it seem like a wax museum.
The resin casts are elements in a chain of painterly creation, in which the 3D-printed elements — far from putting painting out of business — function like crummy camera-phone shots of absent originals.
Other works bring a new painterly liberty to her signature realist imagery, commonly done in pencil or woodcut, of choppy seas in which every wavelet can seem to have sat for its portrait.
In it he revisits three or four previous series — extending, editing or recombining their motifs — and introduces two new ones that more than meet the Johnsian standards of mystery, suggestion and painterly allure.
At first, the upper portion of "Intimate Associations 12" (2016), a painterly abstraction in ink and oil, appears blue-green, but beneath that are layers of red and yellow, like flecks of light.
Greenberg encouraged Bush to pursue his abstract inclinations and helped move his career forward, including him in the groundbreaking Post-Painterly Abstraction exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1964.
The left panel, smoky in tonality, receives an atypically painterly treatment of wet-into-wet horizontal brushstrokes from the artist; the two triangles sit on top of each panel,, diptych-proofing the painting.
The more than 2124-piece collection includes everything from decorative throw pillows ($254) and painterly ceramic vessels ($22 for a set of three) to a pink velvet sofa ($899) and scallop-edge headboard ($349).
They are dated between 1950 and 1990, a span of time that saw the rise of Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Conceptual Art, Painterly Realism, Earthworks, and Neo-Expressionism, just to name a few.
Look at the sidewalk and you'll notice another trend we discovered while testing out these smartphones, which is that the way the iPhone processes its JPEGs often gives things a sort of painterly look.
Soutine's production declined in the nineteen-thirties, when, his original furies spent, he gravitated toward some of the typically French modes of pictorial balance and painterly cuisine that formerly he had blown sky high.
Faces created with AI can have smudged or out-of-place hair, facial asymmetry, misaligned or strangely-sized teeth, differences of color around the edge of a face, and generally painterly or surreal details.
The displacement of scale compels a viewer to accept both the illusion and the painted surface in a balance that is far more absorbing than orthodox photorealism, which strives to defeat the painterly aspect.
Having developed for decades a take on painterly abstraction rooted in organic forms, Gregory Amenoff has embarked on a foray into a rigorously structured realm where square formats, straight edges, and right angles predominate.
The collection itself was hallmarked by old-fashioned motifs of womanhood: fabric roses pinned to a gingham chiffon blouse; painterly tablecloth florals in pretty pastels; neat tweed jackets and coats for a ladylike touch.
As Mark Godfrey and Andrianna Campbell have written, these painterly techniques are familiar from Photoshop, InDesign and other desktop publishing applications, whose users stack and transform layers to produce a document or a JPG.
By diminishing the singularity of each work in the exhibition, an effect of Kosuth's role as curator, the result is a painterly spread of provocative ideas combined with an appealing lack of ideological finality.
When seen from a distance, unpredictable shifts in an artist's direction — as from the painterly realism of "Ingleside" to the near-total abstraction of "Ocean Park # 27" — may seem not simply compatible but inevitable.
The booze works, and mid-level shots of their late-night interactions are interspersed with more drinking, and painterly depictions of "comfortable silences" shared in the sand along the coast of Crofton, British Columbia.
The series' dense, painterly strokes and images of the heartland (a woman's smiling face framed by a short permed hairdo; a baseball player winding up for the pitch) help evoke a bold, deeply American style.
The artist, who was born in New Delhi and trained in Baroda, India and London, has a facility with a painterly abstraction that leans toward the decorative but doesn't ever fall all the way in.
Pink-hued "Lea" and raven-haired "Erika" form the basis for larger eponymous works, while "Oren" represents an important course-correction from head-on confrontation with his subjects to dreamy contemplation at a painterly remove.
Other times, he removes all features from the subject's face, or makes two faces or bodies merge, combining the body horror explorations of David Cronenberg with the surreal colors and painterly gestures of Salvador Dali.
These Post-Minimal canvases, some of which flirt with hard-edged abstraction while others are almost Motherwell-ish in their painterly elegance, seem to serve more as incubator than backstory to the artist's subsequent explorations.
Working with painterly precision on paper, Daniel Segrove takes the viewer through a hazy, sensitive other-world, where a snapshot of emotion can be rendered with fleeting flesh tones, wisps of hair, and disembodied limbs.
In Cecily Brown's "Raspberry Beret" (2015-16), the image of a nude reclining man nearly dissolved into a busy allover welter of painterly gestures, there's more erotic sensuality in the paint than in the figure.
For Caravaggio, chiaroscuro — the contrast of light and dark — was principally a painterly conceit, a means of bringing drama to altarpieces like "The Calling of St. Matthew" (1599-1600) or "Seven Acts of Mercy" (1607).
That Segers was also an accomplished painter (several fine examples of his oils are on view) suggests that his goal was not to make mock-paintings, but rather to hybridize his graphic and painterly endeavors.
Other times, he removes all features from the subject's face, or makes two faces or bodies merge, combining the body horror explorations of David Cronenberg with the surreal colors and painterly gestures of Salvador Dali.
A Valencia-born Spaniard, Ribera emigrated to Italy in 1606, and the dramatic influence of Caravaggio's strong chiaroscuro is visible here, blended with a Velazquez-like sensibility for gutsier painterly details of flesh and physiognomy.
Besides their tumultuous romantic relationship, their mutual heavy drinking provides a point of factual interest that pulls down our illusions of their art as pure painterly beauty into more sozzled suggestions of their messy habits.
The Progressive Artists' Group, founded in Bombay (now Mumbai) in the afterglow of independence, sought a new painterly language for a new India, making use of hot color and melding folk traditions with high art.
Instead, she's suggesting a deeper, more synergistic connection between the way artists use clothes for their own painterly purposes, and what such use can tell us about the role of clothes in a particular society.
Elsewhere is a hand-knotted rug with a painterly diamond motif from Ecuador, an actual painting by Peter McDonald and a bench that the designer Bethan Laura Wood covered with a rainbow-hued patchwork textile.
Close to half of Degas's painterly output depicts the Opéra de Paris — which was (and still is) both an opera and a dance company, and which he knew as intimately as Monet knew Giverny's gardens.
Museums & Galleries In his first New York solo since 2009 — it closes on March 26 — Mr. Green unveils the tumultuous baroque landscapes that have evolved from the painterly cartoon figures that once inhabited his canvases.
In the group of conventionally structured but graphic and gloriously weird oil landscapes that, along with a series of less successful small watercolors, comprise his solo debut at Karma, he leans heavily into painterly abstraction.
Screenprints from Ed Ruscha and Roy Lichtenstein frame the room, but it's the hand-knotted silk Christopher Wool rug that ties it together, despite a painterly black stain that might give the Big Lebowski pause.
Since 2009, when the Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf's painterly drifts of grasses and wildflowers debuted on a stretch of elevated walkway in Manhattan, the park's design has been influencing garden designers around the country.
There's an intimacy to the images that plays nicely off the arsenal of painterly techniques Cohen deploys to create them — like he's not just showing you these people, he's telling you something intangible about them.
We were taught that such artists weren't "painterly" enough and that their "handiwork" was just "skill" and "craft," words shunned at the time as not "Modern" enough to be taken seriously by the Art World.
Clark suggests that such was their success that through them Hokusai had effectively introduced landscape views as a major new genre, and the variety in perspectival, painterly, and color treatment present here supports this view.
Lately, I've been trying to stay away from describing movies as "lush" or "painterly," but if any film ever stood up, climbed onto a table, and demanded that vocabulary, it would be A Cure for Wellness.
For this particular "painterly sort of style," she explains, Ryland used a speed-paint method that dramatically reduced the overall time to finish, as well as producing a stellar effect, a detailed yet deft timelapse spectacle.
Custom Painterly Pet Portraits, available at Uncommon Goods, from $180Make sure this is their decor style before committing to it, but a portrait of their pet is probably one of the sweetest and most thoughtful gestures.
Entries include a musical thriller about a grieving sister, a solo piece about an actress's obsession with Lady Macbeth, a painterly approach to Vincent van Gogh's life and "Harmon Leon's Big Fat Racist Show" — with songs!
Tomorrow's Party, by Sadie Laska, is a painterly take on a full tuxedo, with spray paint applied onto PVA and aluminum cut to the rough shape of a tuxedo outfit, at approximately twice the normal size.
Perhaps the most striking model is the limited-edition Purple Pow, which features silicium, a polycrystalline silicon plate, on the dial, giving it a painterly iridescent purple-blue effect like the jolt of an electric spark.
By Saturday afternoon, at least half a dozen of Mr. Weischer's 2000 enigmatic and painterly images of interiors had found buyers at König Galerie, priced from 290,2000 euros to 205,000 euros, or about $31,000 to $229,000.
Morrisroe's painterly approach to photographic material is revealed in the remaining works, many of which were created via his invented "sandwich" method, in which he'd take multiple negatives and stack them together to print one image.
Now the only issue is finding a buyer with ambitions big enough to match the painterly craft behind "La Jeunesse de Bacchus" — not to mention the effort it took just to get it on the block.
As Phillips pointed out before the auction, the Scottish-born Doig, whose grand, painterly landscapes are prized by collectors, is one of just five living artists who have sold for more than $25 million at auction.
I grant that showing Anne Truitt's monochromatic plinth, "Goldsborough" (1974) in front of the wildly diverse shapes of Helen Frankenthaler's "Western Dream" (1957) revealed the contrasts between Greenbergian painterly and sculptural American works of that era.
Susan Swartz: Breaking Away, 2006–2018, curated by Manetti Shrem Museum Founding Director, Rachel Teagle, offers new work showcasing the development of a painterly style that results in lush surfaces sculpted from the subtle accretion of color.
His painterly style, developed and refined out of four decades of working, became bolder, his figures and forms more monumental, his use of black more prominent, his sense of space – compressed but never flattened – more self-assured.
There is nothing bitter or sweet about this antsy, unnamable biomorph; refusing to stay put in its own painterly space, it reels like a drunk into ours — willfully rude and buoyantly playful, a jolt of unalloyed energy.
Fairfield Porter, Lois Dodd, Neal Welliver, Alex Katz, and others took a flat and more painterly approach to their subjects, while a decade later a wave of photorealists pushed the tradition of realism to an opposite extreme.
Yet, whether shooting in jaundiced interiors or verdant, autumnal exteriors, Bakatakis ensures that The Lobster is never less than beautiful to behold as he employs a series of painterly tableaux intensified by patient, barely perceptible zoom-ins.
Their pope was Renzo Mongiardino, the scholarly, upper-class Genoan whose wild painterly vision liberated them throughout the 1970s and 183s and continues to resonate deeply with both minimalists and maximalists in the design and fashion worlds.
Paralleling the incursion of white, the painting's right section features green globules and stains that guide the viewer's eye back into the dense crosshatching, an example of the competing painterly energies that Boxer continually explores and exploits.
" The critic Clement Greenberg included him in the pivotal show "Post Painterly Abstraction" at the Los Angeles County Museum in 19603, and the Museum of Modern Art showed his work the following year in "The Responsive Eye.
A few years back, artist Alexander Esguerra began hosting paint-covered couples rollicking around designated luxury hotel rooms, and earlier this month Lady Gaga dazzled the tabloids with accounts of painterly sex with her fiance, Taylor Kinney.
This is perhaps the most interesting section of the work, in which Mr. Wheeldon explores the varying partnering possibilities between the same sex and opposite sex duos while creating a painterly picture, beautifully lighted by Peter Mumford.
It poses provocative questions about modern life, even as it sits within a lineage of peers such as Goya or Munch, who also touched on the rawness of contemporary life with distinctive painterly invention and strange beauty.
A machine brings to mind an assemblage of mechanisms, a utilitarian object that follows a set of instructions; stepping into the basement, we are not confronted by streams of zeroes and ones but colorful and painterly works.
A brief verse on each spread is both awed and intimate — "The panda walks alone," she writes, "and the reason for its color / we may never really know" — leaving ample space for Horacek's vividly colored, painterly art.
He soon emerged as a leading exponent of post-painterly abstraction, a catchall term describing the impulse of the generation seeking to recast abstraction in cooler, more analytic terms after the Sturm und Drang of Abstract Expressionism.
Her 2013-0003 series of nudes of young black men, called "Visible Man," is especially striking, with its use of greens, pinks, oranges and reds, all in the service of expanding upon a painterly definition of blackness.
More open to experimentation (and women) than dealer-run galleries, the "10th Street Scene" accommodated the formation of installation art and happenings, early glimmers of Pop Art and Minimalism, as well as the persistence of painterly figuration.
Around them swirl modernist painterly gestures — splashes of color that block off and obscure parts of the figures interrupting the narrative flow, or appearing as filigree around subsidiary objects, or as repeated designs that might approximate flowers.
The resulting photograph is painterly, reminiscent of iconic renderings of the Tower of Babel by artists like Hendrick Van Cleve III, Lucas Van Valckenborch, and Pieter Bruegel the Elder, whom Musco studied in designing the otherworldly architecture.
He produced a series of flora and fauna of varying scale — isolated renderings of cockerels on decorative display scrolls, or a leaping carp in a waterfall — that show unbelievable consistency, painterly confidence, inventiveness, and minutely observed detail.
Bechtle seems to reach back through the painterly Diebenkorn of the languorous model at mid-day and the Ruscha of the vacated swimming pool to find his own version of California light, transposing it into photographed glare, rendered.
These early scenes set up a more promising movie: the setting looks to have a painterly quality, the flowing gowns are a vivid contrast to plain castle rock of their home and the supporting cast is wonderfully diverse.
It's funny, it's extremely not funny, it's stressful, it's a little bit meditative, it's brilliantly acted, it's shot with painterly precision, it's cutting in its critique of racial relations in society, and it's a fucking blast to watch.
After painterly emoting and Pop blare, we come upon art from a mute, industrialized universe: sculptures as plain as doorstops (Robert Morris), or light fixtures (Dan Flavin), or bathroom tiling (Carl Andre), or tool-kit trellises (Sol LeWitt).
"The kind of painterly feel comes from that time and process spent layering and adding texture onto texture until it feels right and you know that it's to a point as finished as it can be," he notes.
He used the Hatian Revolution as a springboard into a painterly style that makes his figures into all-seeing agents that give up none of that agency as they morph into forms and shapes that defy easy identification.
It is as if she is using painterly outputs as inputs in an ongoing, solipsistic process of (re)producing her Art-as-Art, in the vein of Ad Reinhardt, rather than reflecting the physical space of natural fields.
Many critics have noted that this return to "painterly capacity" is particularly notable in black artists, and, strange indeed, that they should be the gateway—the permission needed—to return to the figurative, to the possibility of virtuosity!
Her deep engagement with her subjects and surroundings is evident, as well as her painterly eye, in brief moments of vivid beauty — though the artist states that the generally rough aesthetics of the film are intentional and necessary.
"I really like to socially engage with people in my work," explains Calero, who is wearing her trademark blue studio jacket, picked up from a Berlin hardware store and covered with the same painterly markings as her latest canvases.
Her abstract painterly techniques and figurative glyphs are well married and suggest a personal dialogue with other artists and art history; I happened to think of such different painters as Lois Lane, Gael Stack, Charles Marburg, and Clint Jukkala.
For any painter, the key to what makes a good picture might be painterly facility tied to idea — in other words, an artist's expressive mastery of her medium coupled with a compelling statement will yield a project worth doing.
Digitally blurred, the images have a woozy, painterly quality at odds with the starkness of the sex acts they depict — a sardonic assessment of the male gaze, perhaps, as well as a commentary on the proliferation of online porn.
"Medicine offered to be the perfect 'paint,' and continues to function analogically with loss and healing in my work, except now I am primarily concerned with giving painterly form to the complex relationship between humans and animals," she explains.
A quiet, wheelchair-bound boy discovers he has the ability to astral project, just in time to save New York City from a Picasso-faced villain in this extraordinarily painterly film about growing up and learning to love yourself.
A similar pair in painterly shades of violet was set with Burmese rubies and pink and purple sapphires, with one bloom designed to be worn either as an earring or a brooch, and its mate solely as a ring.
Representing the importers is Catherine Opie, some of whose photographic portraits appropriate painterly tropes of former centuries to valorize subjects — many of them her lesbian and trans friends — who too often are marked as beyond the bounds of culture.
At Antonio Marras, where the first woman to be named to a university chair in Italy, Eva Mameli, and the modern performance maestra Pina Bausch inspired a wholly charming dance-off between tailoring and tulle, pinstripes and painterly embroidery.
By the time the 35-year-old Copley sailed at last in 1774, he was too set in his ways to achieve the painterly effects that might have earned him the high praise from London connoisseurs he desperately craved.
In another example, the hyperbolic materiality that forecasts both a reawakening of painting and (post-Nazi) German consciousness, "Palette am Seil" ("Palette suspended on a chord," 1977), seems to be more about a swinging tombstone than the painterly moment.
They often play off a grid system— shelving, fences, or window grates — against an abundance of domestic objects, including his own ceramics, alongside fantasy structures and containers, fauna and landscapes, directional symbols, and totally abstract painterly and spray-painted passages.
The teacher explained why the look was so important to him in another viral post he shared in April, which included a group photo with other state teachers of the year and a painterly portrait in front of the White House.
Colorless and graphic, the prints are more charged by the appeal of a gaudy religiosity than futurity, touched by the longevity not only of ancient and painterly method, but of the timelessness of photos and the clarity of walking's own practice.
The references to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream are undisguised, with such theatrical characters as Bottom and Puck mixing it up with such painterly characters as Harmony, Division, Line, Color, Thickness and Depth, straight out of Bonnefoi's earlier theoretical writings.
They are serene, sincere objects that meet the viewer without anything to hide — functional items like dishes, chairs, computer, clothes; sentimental objects like toys, mementos; painterly accoutrements, like tubes of acrylic, brushes, palettes; and small caches of books grouped by color.
Major galleries may boast rosters of highly skilled technicians who know how to make slick, dressed-up paintings that are optical, painterly, and luminous, yet few painters have a practice that recognizes painting as an act of inquiry and skepticism.
October 1: Mike Cloud Evolving a unique painterly language over the last two decades, Cloud's work comprises a mash-up of thick paint and patchworks of collaged material and language culled from books, newspapers, and other ephemera from daily life.
Aida Muluneh, for example, creates bright, painterly photographs using the symbolism and techniques of traditional African body painting, while Anja Niemi shoots film still-like self-portraits (à la Cindy Sherman), in what appears to be a Hitchcockian, Lynchian, surrealist universe.
Schutz, who is white, is considered a feminist artist for her painterly focus on the oft-dismembered or disfigured body, calls herself a feminist, and has been at the center of a dialogue about feminist painting for more than a decade.
Last year another viral hit in the 'neural photo-editing' space was Prisma, which utilized AI running on smartphone hardware to power a style transfer feature that could turn plain old photos into painterly graphics in the style of particular artists.
A behind-the-scenes video, below, shows Xin dabbing acrylic paint onto a light box desk, smearing it to create the painterly watercolor effects, and then etching illustrations onto the surface of the canvas using only fingertips and a pointed brush.
Excised from the show's painstaking, painterly cinematography — explicitly developed to capture Mr. Malek's every facial nuance, right down to using curved lenses to accentuate his beautifully bulbous eyes — Elliot finally looks as out of place in the world as he feels.
The hot, intense canvases in "Sirens," at DC Moore, have titles like "Conflagration With Bangs" (2015) and "Red Hot Plot Hole" (2016) and feature flames painted in warm colors and covered with iridescent glitter (the painterly material of the moment).
All in black and white, mostly depicting nature scenes, and with heavy use of painterly effects, Kiarostami took inspiration from portraiture and photography to probe the circumstances surrounding specific images (the 24 frames) rather than merely show the images themselves.
In our image-saturated age, we might heed our mode of engagement with these pictures, which range from the painterly abstraction of galaxies and nebulae, to the almost cartoonish orbs that populate the Voyager oeuvre, to the Moon's familiar portrait.
Unlike Fairfield Porter, a writer and artist who formed friendships with the avant-gardists of his day but practiced a genteel painterly realism himself, Gorky continually pushed his own work into the crosscurrents of Modernism until his moment of disillusionment.
After decades of neglect in New York, postwar French painting is everywhere these days, and there's a good reason; long before we realized it, artists like Mr. Buraglio averred that there was no necessary boundary between painterly and conceptual sophistication.
Courtesy Estate of Robert Colescott and Whitney Museum of American Art Fischl, from Long Island, by way of Arizona, and a CalArts classmate of Salle's, is a painterly storyteller, whose initial tales stung as dramatizations of psychological and social disarray.
Photography's historical role as a commercial medium is suggested in photographs of retail worker's hands, which Ms. Abeles uploaded to a tablet, applying hand lotion, water, paint or spit to the screen and rephotographing the images to achieve a painterly effect.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The relationship between Asian art, Asian artists, gestural and calligraphic mark-making, Abstract Expressionism, and post-painterly abstraction is an entangled web marked by many nationalist and racial prejudices in the guise of objective criticism.
In light of Kaprow's essay and its analysis of Pollock's form and scale, it is reasonable to argue that, unlike other postwar figurative painters, he wasn't struggling to reconcile recognizable subject matter with the painterly freedom espoused by the abstractionists.
We praise Manet for his paintings that shattered conventions of realism and decorum, turning art history on its head, but the identities of the women he asked to model for these radical artistic statements have been blurred in his painterly margins.
The exhibition seemed particularly hung up on three primary qualities of painting today: possession of a stretcher or the illusion or reference to one, use of canvas or other painting surfaces, and the gestural mark, something akin to a painterly brushstroke.
Certainly, there's a case to be made that Delacroix's embrace of greater painterly expression filtered through to these other practitioners; however, curator Christopher Riopelle's attempt to prove it through direct, painting-to-painting comparison serves only to distract from this aim.
The exhibition is more successful when it focuses on stylistic influence; Delacroix was considered a pioneer because his painterly approach departed from the Romantic movement's slavish adherence to realism, using pure color — rather than composition — to communicate emotional and spiritual content.
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Larko conveys its visual insistence and its heavily stylized vocabulary, More, she does wonderfully painterly things like scumbling the paint used to depict certain buildings thus making the textures glaringly uneven, exposing the underpainting and rendering the top layer almost too glossy.
We encounter Urbain as the son of a church muralist, observing his father as he plies his painterly trade, working from his pearwood box of pigments, knives and brushes, and we feel the boy's slow-­kindling desire to make art for himself.
Returning to Lyon, he drew upon the principles of kaiseki as he pioneered what became known as nouvelle cuisine, a modern reimagining of French cooking that emphasized seasonality, the quality of ingredients, and a dramatic procession of plates composed with painterly flair.
By then Moscow had become an unofficial capital of Soviet nonconformist art, where artists like Ilya Kabakov, Erik Bulatov, and Andrey Monastyrski were developing new methods in performance, conceptualism, painterly abstraction, and other art forms that had been banned by Soviet authorities.
Still, the canvases in these shows from that period lack the depth and richness of die-hard minimalist painters such as Albers, Agnes Martin and Ad Reinhardt — or the painterly richness of others who devoted themselves to white monochrome, like Robert Ryman.
Clad in nearly black stained pine, a hue virtually unseen on Gotland and one that suggests shou sugi ban, the ancient Japanese burnt-timber treatment, the structure plays with proportion and transparency in a painterly way, contrasting against the flat, tree-void site.
Marie Cosindas, a photographer whose painterly, artfully composed still lifes and portraits, made with Polaroid film, broke with the dominant black-and-white aesthetic of the early 22013s and opened up a new world of color, died on May 19603 in Boston.
In announcing her death, the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, where she was an honorary trustee and where her work had been exhibited often, quoted her as giving a more painterly explanation, as it were, for not going south late last year.
In the Disney kingdom, the in-house influence of Pixar has reinvigorated the animation (though some of us may still pine for the classic, painterly Disney visual aesthetic), and the rejuvenation of American musical theater has provided a fresh pool of songwriting talent.
This artist's astute forcing of the painterly and the political through the sieve of body-oriented cartooning has never looked better, nor has it conveyed the chaos of human (and semi-human) relations with a greater semblance of cheer than in this exhibition.
Hedda Sterne's "New York #2" (1953) is set alongside Cy Twombly's "Dutch Interior" (1962); some Bridget Rileys are presented next to Barnett Newman's "Shimmer Bright" (1968); these contrast with the painterly abstraction of Kazuo Shiraga's "Untitled" (1958) and Mark Bradford's "Duck Walk" (10003).
Whether you opt for root-to-tip highlights or bespoke, painterly balayage, lightening 30-40% of your hair — through bleaching or a high lift tint — means "you now have a combination of different elasticities," says Mancuso, from resilient virgin strands to drier, more damaged ones.
Eschewing the painterly — it is hard to believe that, even if geographically distant, he is a near-exact contemporary of Rembrandt (1606-1669) — Dolci creates surfaces that are so softly fine-grained and meticulous that they could have been painted by the sighs of angels.
If the studio (which was formerly owned by Cuban-American artist Jorge Pardo) is the German-born-Los Angeles-based artist's lab—one devoted to a painterly psychedelia that merges abstraction, figuration, and romantic landscape painting—this space mirrors the interior of his mind.
The show, called Tonight We Make History (PS I Can't Be There), was made up entirely of imaginary book covers with sarcastic, biting titles, all attributed to the artist himself, in a style that perfectly merges sharp graphic design with a traditional, abstract, painterly style.
A whole room given to FN Souza demonstrates similarly the power of painterly technique over narrative content; supremely bold is his 1965 "Two Saints (After El Greco)" in which the entire surface is black, with figures distinguishable only by areas of matte versus gloss finish.
The patriarch and Count of the family, for instance, though the colors and gross figure are interesting and in broad strokes painterly, the pattern of stippling (or whatever you want to tall it) is a telltale mark of a computer attempting to create consistent texture.
Contemporary Art from China QM Gallery ALRIWAQ, through July 16 The artist Cai Guo-Qiang — best known for elaborate, painterly firework displays and drawings that he makes by lighting gunpowder on a canvas — curated this exhibition, which features art by 15 contemporary Chinese artists.
This sense of fractured painterly space might have something to do with the disconnect between embodied looking and the visual network to which so much imagery now belongs – compressed jpegs that partially represent the characteristics of real things, but can never deliver their fullness.
The position of the contemporary artist is one of precarious privilege, but here the artist appears to have absolved herself by refusing to implicate herself in the image, preferring to let the history of the image, and her painterly additions, make the case for her.
Although his painterly style is radically free, the tree trunks that rise up in the foreground are reminiscent of bars at a window, blocking our view of the path, which itself disappears into nothing well before the expected vanishing point: a road to nowhere.
"Odyr's images of animals casting off their bonds and then living with the results of their revolution are painterly and evocative, both loose and illuminating," Hillary Chute writes in her Graphic Content column, reviewing the book with a handful of other graphic adaptations of classics.
One of the most perfect moments is "Now That She's Gone," a desperate ballad that opens with a multi-tracked harmony about romantic dissolution before spiraling into an acoustic guitar solo as intricate and painterly as the delicate plucks of a lot of classical guitar work.
Over the four days of the conference a steady stream of men queue for a chance to don a headset and sit in chairs blasting virtual stuff in partially screened booths or prancing around in carpeted display rooms with painterly backdrops probing the Vive's room-scale claims.
As explained in a paper called "Deep Painterly Harmonization" posted to the arXiv preprint server in April, paintings are harder to add objects to than photographs because the tools used for manipulating photographs were not designed to handle the brush textures and abstraction typical of painted artworks.
My main issue with O'Keeffe is this: though her painterly technique remains solidly consistent throughout her life, that is, flat, with pastel-heavy modelling, often with a single focal piece in the center and little spatial depth, it is to my mind too consistent, with little deviation.
By the time of her death six years later, from brain cancer, she was widely recognized as a major artist, a maker of category-confounding forms — abstract and visceral, minimalist and feminist, sculptural and painterly — that have lost none of their power in the decades since.
Between 2015 and 2016, the Calais Jungle, a refugee camp around Calais, France, housed more than 6,000 would-be travelers to the UK. None appear in the abstracted, painterly snapshots made by Harley Weir, but their homes, possessions, and places of worship are in colorful evidence.
But is evidently hoping Prisma's trendy art filters spark a run of new orders — with co-founder Adrian Salamunovic telling TechCrunch this summer it begun seeing "hundreds" of orders coming in with a painterly effect that it was quickly able to attribute to the Prisma app.
As for being over-the-top or operatic, this has always been true of Greenwold's work, only more so as the years have gone by, and he has continued adding to his storehouse of painterly skills in order to prepare himself for all the indecorousness to come.
The style transfer craze kicked off by an app called Prisma a couple of years ago led to a tsunami of painterly selfies flooding social feeds for several months, as we reported at the time, before the rapacious, face-snapping hoards shifted their attention toward fresh spectacles.
This adds an extra layer of alienation from the photographic sources, as well as an accentuation of the painterly qualities of the surface, which catches the ambient light differently depending on the distribution of ink — dense here, sparse there, with occasional patches of white ground peeking through.
Ms. Prodger, 44, won the prize on Tuesday night at a ceremony at Tate Britain in London for her video works including "BRIDGIT," a 33-minute film that features painterly clips of everything from swans feeding among some rocks to a T-shirt drying on a radiator.
The role has, this time, landed into the empathic hands of Nikki Amuka-Bird in a ravishingly designed reckoning with a text that keeps one foot in the mystical, just as Tom Scutt's painterly set gives the watery landscape of the title its own enclosed perch onstage.
The first gallery, now labeled "19303th Century Innovators," is pretty much a painting hit parade — Cezanne's "Still Life with Apples" (18890-221), Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" (212) and, straight ahead, van Gogh's "The Starry Night" (1889) — with a few painterly prints (Mary Cassatt, Pierre Bonnard) thrown in.
A fuller study of the stripe in modern painting might include Op artists like Bridget Riley and Julio Le Parc; post-painterly abstraction by the likes of Gene Davis and Morris Louis; and Conceptualists like the Polish artist Edward Krasinski, who made the blue stripe his signature.
Their styles may differ wildly — spare and undone, Pop Arty and daring, or wild and painterly — but along with form, the thing that unites these young designers is the depth of inspiration they find in the palette, mood and proportions of work by painters and graphic artists.
Toward the end, a hint of the material consequences of the pervasive corruption we've been seeing begins to creep in, with some painterly glimpses of impoverished survivors of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake, but these are perfunctory enough that one suspects Sorrentino's heart isn't quite in it.
This piece and the the room-sized black oilstick drawing, "Above Below Betwixt Between" (2016), also make impressive use of their impressive scale (with "Through" providing an ample helping of Serra's sumptuous, painterly surfaces), though it's hard to top the works in the two adjoining rooms.
In his iconic dot series — begun in the '90s as non-painterly rubber circles fixed to the canvas and later progressing into what he described as "meaningless" painted grids of dots and rectangular forms — one can see, on closer inspection, traces of dust, mold, and scribbled text.
Gironcoli's thingness — the cold, metallic paint and aggregation of precisely defined, recombinant forms (some of which are cut out and collaged into the composition, augmenting their tactility) — is a thoroughgoing contradiction of Bacon's painterly expressionism (though both oeuvres can be seen as suffused with Sartre's Nausea).
You tried to paint but you were dissatisfied with the results, and in a burst of creativity that winter and spring, you created a series of absurd and painterly collages: a gray, dour Nixon, surrounded by blooming, pink garden roses; your doctor, dressed as Napoleon, riding a giant ocelot.
Even as you slip forward a few years and he begins adding color in the early 1970s, you'll find no painterly style on the canvas, no distinctive brushwork — namely because he had given up brushes to work with a paint sprayer, which he considered a homage to Vermeer.
And the attempt to replicate optical vision with painterly practice in the name of being true to nature—the kind of advice Leonardo gave when he urged painters working in the open air to match paint samples to what they saw—has often been criticized as futile literalism.
Art Review PARIS — The history of collecting, the development of painterly style, the changing fortunes of individuals and nations: You will think about all these things on your second go-through of "Icons of Modern Art: The Shchukin Collection," which opened last week at the Fondation Louis Vuitton here.
The video and imagery should be echoing that raft of adventure in some way; I wanted it to be an almost painterly flow of colors and motion, something that resembles the excitement felt in that age and that gives that burst of reminiscence of how it feels to discover.
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If story is less of interest in "The Five Forms," it hardly matters; There is something irresistible about McClintock's painterly illustrations, which are a departure from the beautiful realist style of her previous books (like last year's "Emma and Julia Love Ballet," an all-time favorite in my family).
We see only his backside, his white briefs and the vulvalike shape of pink edged in yellow at the center: It is menses and a sign of torture, yet oddly painterly and artificial, like the image of a stigmata lifted from some over-the-top painting of a saint.
The formal dynamics of the images, embedded in the mutating colors, shapes, and textures, pitch us to and fro between painterly apparitions of heaven and hell, until the final movement, a topography in green, pulls us back to earth, where we will have to find a way out.
Museum & Galleries This artist's astute forcing of the painterly and the political through the sieve of body-oriented cartooning has never looked better, nor has it conveyed the chaos of human (and semi-human) relations with a greater semblance of cheer than in this exhibition, continuing through April 29.
Absorbed by such a polyvalent painterly language built upon bravura draughtsmanship and nearly trompe l'oeil renderings of enamel, engraving, arabesques, and jewelry, the visitor to Nahmad might be excused for passing rather quickly over the twelve modern and contemporary paintings set among Moreau's, almost none of which match his layered intensities.
The back room is key to understanding Didier William's work, which here might at first seem like just contemporary painterly stylistic innovation that turns the bodies of the figures in William's canvases into silhouettes patterned with distorted eyes of white irises and black pupils swimming in a larger darkened field.
His style was influenced by a love of sci-fi and Disney animated movies, coupled with a research trip to Norway that exposed him to the timber-based culture's painterly, rosemaled design aesthetic and the region's panoramas, all of which have wiggled their way into Frozen in major and miniature ways.
Most of the scenes run five minutes or more, composed in long takes that follow a restless array of characters through apartments and corridors, alleys and courtyards, train stations and industrial wastelands—but the kinetic cinematography (by Fan Chao) freezes into tense, painterly tableaux of bitter confrontations pregnant with violence.
Herrera's green triangle looks like a before-the-fact feminine riposte to Johns's sardonic sendup of painterly machismo.) The Herrera faces "Plum Nellie, Sea Stone" (1972), a purple-and-white painting by Robert Reed, an African-American artist who taught at Yale from 19703 to 2014, the year of his death.
The other notable features are organized in the upper lefthand corner of the painting, where Timoney has inset his own painterly take on Niepce's inaugural photographic image, and the lower righthand plane, where the shadow of the Google street car that captured his source image is seen on the ground.
Walsh's subtitle, "A Painter in Sound," amplifies those features that Debussy's aesthetic shared with seminal 19th-century painters, not only his French countrymen, but also the American James McNeill Whistler and the Englishman J. M. W. Turner, who may have had the most in common with his painterly approach to composing.
An impressive medley of aesthetic strategies (rips, sutures, holes, fragments, patches, stitches, wrappings, knots) combined with a startling array of painterly, handmade and found materials (repurposed fabric, linoleum, metal, charred wood, grommets, burlap, natural straw, leaves, root, hair, blood, latex rubber) characterize the visual lexicon of this pioneering artist's work.
In the previous film, Reichardt noted that the tighter field of vision subverted the expanses of classic Westerns to reflect the point of view of the settlers themselves, who couldn't see past their own personal horizons; here, it gives Cookie and King Lu's life together both intimacy and painterly beauty.
Paul Colinet's hand-drawn artist's book ABS-TRAC-TIVE-TREATISE-ON OBEUSE given to Breton as a sign of friendship in 1948, sparkles with gnomic and painterly wit in the shades of a Kenneth Patchen or Bob Brown, and can't help but leave you laughing out loud from start to finish.
Höger notes in the exhibition's catalog that, in his later works, Schöpke "drew figures and then colored in large areas in colored pencil or crayon on top of them," sometimes producing "large-format works suggestive of very different moods and displaying painterly qualities," with expanses of luminous hues that spread out and overlap.
Regarding my query as to painterly quality, she countered that the painting's importance lies in it being a "necessary step in the evolution of her work": In my view, some of the 'weaknesses' should be related to the fact that this must have been one of her earliest huge and ambitious paintings.
And then there was Patricia Satterlee's solo show at the Martin Art Gallery of Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania, a rare opportunity to see the work of a painter's painter whose canvases are an unbroken string of contradictions: abstract and representational; painterly and linear; graphic and colorist; biomorphic and geometric; formalist and Pop.
With a painterly eye for beauty and the resourcefulness to create the impression of elegance from the most mundane materials — a glittering chandelier for a 21955 production of "La Traviata" at the Lyric Opera of Chicago was made from plastic spoons — Mr. Heeley was a designer of both grandeur and witty panache.
I approached the work "Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses" (1973) thinking that it consisted of paper that was wafting off its foundation, but then realized when I was closer that Thomas had achieved this effect by carefully layering the thickness of her signature hash marks to form a kind of painterly mosaic.
Whether in nearly life-size portraits of friends, slightly unnerving scenes set around articifial-blue SoCal swimming pools or moments of homoerotic intimacy — a subject he began tackling with forthright confidence well ahead of the societal curve — Hockney always finds a way to wrap formal painterly concerns into finely observed shades of emotion.
The mid-century debate over the figurative and the abstract—which Greenberg's coining of the term "post-painterly abstraction" did much to further—aligned the figurative with illusion: the illusion of depth in a canvas, and the pretense of three-dimensional human life on what was, in truth, an inert, two-dimensional surface.
In the first years of the twentieth century, young German artists, including Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Emil Nolde, Erich Heckel, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff—and, less directly, the Austrians Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka—were galvanized by Munch's painterly eloquence and emotional candor, and by his innovative use of woodcuts and other printmaking mediums.
Believing that his art would improve the longer he lived, from his sixties Hokusai's paintings and prints begin to accelerate in ambition and sophistication, leaping between styles and subjects, informed by European influences on perspective or reverting to tradition as required, and moving away from traditional woodblock production to more painterly practice.
They, too, mined their subconscious for distinct styles, creating, as the curator, Gwen Chanzit, writes in her introduction, "painterly expressions brought on through direct or remembered experience": Frankenthaler with her dreamy color washes, DeFeo with her obsessive layering of paint, Hartigan with her vivid sense of scale, and experiments with the traditions of old masters.
Freud's career paralleled the dismantling of the British Empire, and his pitiless eye tracked not only the dissolution of colonial privilege, but also, through the forensic inspection of unsound bodies, the undermining of the grand traditions of Rembrandt and Velázquez, subverting the painterly splendor he so revered with the grating realities of quotidian life.
"Hals still looks so modern to us now," said Adam Eaker, an assistant curator of European painting at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, who classified him as one of the all-time best of the "painterly painters," alongside later lights like Velázquez and John Singer Sargent, also known for their loose, brio-filled brush strokes.
Photorealism, a painterly style that emerged in the late 1960s and privileged hyper-real depictions of mundane circumstances, had a quick rise and a quick fall: Celebrated at the seminal 1972 edition of Documenta as the next phase of Pop, the deadpan paintings of cars, diners and street corners quickly came to seem traditionalist.
At the Armory, the Philharmonic capitalized on that painterly quality by creating a multimedia Saariaho experience, consisting of four pieces in unbroken succession: "Lumière et Pesanteur," or "Light and Gravity"; " d ' om le vrai sens, " or "Man's True Sense," a clarinet concerto; "Lonh," for voice and electronics; and "Circle Map," for orchestra and electronics.
There are the big floral prints we know and love, with yellow blooms picked out with royal blue on a flute-sleeved midi dress, painterly pink roses on a navy Bardot neck jumpsuit, white and blue blooms on a full-skirted prom dress, evening gowns in velvet and chiffon, and a very chic drop-waist LBD.
Trained as a photographer, Steciw's approach to art is both liberal and personal in the sense that she collects images from her daily life to later dissect and assemble into painterly compositions that can be hung by from a chain attached to several mountain-climbing hinges or stacked up neatly in the confines of a frame.
After citing Marcel Duchamp's reframing of his paintings as symbol-discourse, Graw offers a fascinating breakdown of her concept of painterly "vitalistic fantasies," suggesting that a painter's personality manifests in their work, which is what lends a painting a particular panache, and allows viewers' perceptions to transform these flat objects into "quasi subjects" saturated with their creators' lives.
The other group of works, which was presented in vitrines, are de Kooning catalogs that Prince had defaced by cutting into them, as well as collaging heads and faces (his own works!!!) onto them This is where Colescott and Saul and the painterly transformations they made to de Kooning's figures — especially his "women" — came to mind.
But in the Upper East Side apartment where he lives, he surrounds himself with works by the likes of Lucio Fontana (a serene grid of dots on a black canvas), Rita Ackermann (a painterly swirl of blue and pink that seems to channel Monet), Daniel Turner (several works) and Franz West (chairs from his "Uncle" series).
The French designer Hervé van der Straeten, who extends his own practice with equal force to furniture, lighting and jewelry, is showing a painterly collection of furniture, including his "Borderline" stainless steel console table (32,600 euros, or about $38,300, for an edition of 60) broken down into a series of geometric, rainbow-colored pieces mounted on the wall.
A shy, laconic man who largely avoided the social machinations of the art world, Mr. Ryman came of age artistically in New York in the late 1950s, when artists of several stripes — among them Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, John Chamberlain, Ellsworth Kelly and Agnes Martin — were moving beyond the existential angst and painterly excess of the Abstract Expressionists.
A more accurate description would be a brilliant, highly sensitive artist with a strong conceptual bent, Buddhist inclinations, real wisdom, serious painterly chops, and an extraordinary understanding of and feeling for color; a polymath who realized her ideas concretely and sensually not only in paintings (including monochromes) but also in photographs, drawings, sculptures, text-based works, creative writing, experimental films, and installations.
Green Art Gallery from Dubai brought site-specific works by Iranian painter Kamrooz Aram that signify a major departure from his previous work, showcased often in Art Dubai, as he's moving away from the strictly painterly to ask more interesting questions about the violence of modernity in our visual culture and what the role of modernity is in the question of heritage.
The surreal lines of poetry that make up Nadler's "lyrical, painterly little vignettes of feelings"—her hungry ghosts, her night breakers, her columbine and clover—are invitingly cryptic in the manner of Dickinson's most compelling works, and the poet's long-ago observation that "home is so far from home" is a sentiment that must feel familiar to a soul as solitary as Nadler's.
And then my colleague Matthew Schneier and I sat there in the echoing expanse as Mr. Kors plopped himself on the bench next to us and assorted models came out in 39 looks from the collection, including a very cool painterly T-shirt and trousers/stripes-and-sprouts combo, and some "Casino Royale" brocades paired with python and crystal-studded platform Birkenstocks.
In addition to painterly handblown vases by Arnhold and soaps printed with poetry by Walz, shoppers will find marbled soap dishes from the ceramist Isabel Halley and 19th- and 20th-century curios sourced by Eric Oglander of the Instagram account Tihngs, as well as a line of works on paper, from limited edition artist prints to catalogs from past museum shows.
Courtesy the artist; Corvi-Mora, London; and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York In many of Yiadom-Boakye's interviews, she is asked about the source of her images, and she tends to answer as a novelist would, citing a potent mix of found images, memory, sheer imagination, and spontaneous painterly improvisation (most of her canvases are, famously, completed in a single day).
He did it with his now-signature combination of lavish ease and a garden of painterly shades; his ability to drain the grandeur from a ball gown so it can be worn with the insouciance of a T-shirt; to toss a cropped neon-yellow cashmere cape atop a blush vest and beige trousers, so its train trailed just so on the floor.
Three years later, he is just as restless: in one exactingly painted still life, indefinable objects sit inside a thoroughly ambiguous, if not illogical, space, while in another canvas, the items are immediately recognizable — a bottle, a compote, and two cylinders alongside what looks like a sculptural mold, laid out in single-point perspective and rendered with a more painterly touch.
The inclusion of the bed, which looks as if it were left behind from a piece of performance art, intrudes on the two-dimensional works in a way that spikes their contemporaneity while underscoring their relationship to reality, with Munch once removed and Johns twice removed; Munch's painterly treatment of his immediate surroundings is fevered and unfiltered, while Johns' abstracted interpretations of Munch's imagery are sumptuous and heady.
The rebels were alternately dressed in tailored or safari suits; striped polo shirts; two-tone work jackets patched with flap pockets; checkered shirts splashed with scrawls and painterly daubs; V-neck sweaters that looked as if they had been swiped from granddad's closet; camouflage overshirts patterned with random slashing; high-waist trousers so wide at the hem a wearer would not get far as he bushwhacked through that jungle.
You can see in other pieces in the show, including "Dismantling" (2015), "Remains II" (2015), and "Packed" (2014), the kind of functional relationship that the artist has developed with his element: rubber as a side-effect of mastery, so that works that are born from the action of constant stretching and expanding, or stretching and collapsing, become almost painterly, contemplative objects, abstracted from the world of tensions and disequilibrium.
Thus we have wonderful examples of gardens as different in character and purpose as the painterly style used to depict them; a fabulous piece from 1911 by Joaquín Sorolla depicts Louis Comfort Tiffany proudly seated amongst the enormous, bright blooms of brilliant purples, yellows, and whites in his Long Island home, rendered with riotous energy, while Camille Pissarro's "Kitchen Gardens at l'Hermitage, Pontoise" (1874) quietly studies the peaceful functioning of his own garden.
In "Wall Pillow" (2010/2012), depicting the verso of a work by Gerhard Richter, the irregular, high-contrast black shapes on the white backing are strikingly pure and simply arranged, lending the image a graphic crispness, while a piece like "CS #204" (1990), which frames a self-portrait by Cindy Sherman between two other artworks, one of which is wrapped in plastic, possesses a painterly lyricism rendered deeply troubling by the jackknifing of Sherman's left arm.
The simple answer is that Tiepolo is in Stuttgart to at last get his due: Described during his time as the best of all living Venetian painters, he has not had a full-scale retrospective in Germany until now — in spite of the fact that one of his finest painting cycles, his fresco schemes for the Imperial Gallery and grand staircase of the palace at Wurzburg, is one of the greatest feats of painterly virtuosity that anyone has ever pulled off.

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