Lisa Milroy Shoes paint on canvas 1985 Her first solo exhibition, in 1984, was of small still-life paintings depicting common objects, either singly or in sets. These were technically remarkable works. Her subsequent series of paintings of objects in groups (rows, clusters, layers or grids) borrowed the language of hardware catalogues, shop display windows and formal arrangements in art and photography, while yet creating autonomous visual statements. Sometimes her arrangement of objects was influenced by their functional identity, so that, for example, stamps become islands for the eyes to travel between or wheels speed forward at an unstoppable visual pace. Later works continued to emphasise the arrangement of objects in relation to the picture plane, and in such works as Plates (1992; London, Nicola Jacobs and Tony Schlesinger priv. col.), in which four blocks of plates are presented in rows of four, six, three and five against a plain mid-grey background, an element of time was also introduced by giving the view of each block from a different height. Other works from the 1990s include landscapes, cityscapes and crowds. Crowd (1992; e.g. London, Nicola Jacobs and Tony Schlesinger priv. col.) demonstrates the artist's continued interest in the technical aspect of the painting process, with strokes, dabs, dashes, dots, planes of colour and other painterly marks layering the surface. Lisa Milroy 1988 Lightbulbs Lisa Milroy Dresses 1988 Lisa Milroy 1988 Records
This thrilling retrospective gives us Rauschenberg whole, from his collages to his ballets to his own wild performances
“every…Bernd and Hilla Becher Spherical type Gasholders” Lambda digital C print 80 x 65 in 2004 “every…Bernd and Hilla Becher Prison type Gasholders” Lambda digital C print …
The artist's marble and bronze work on a Hackney street suggests the rich contribution the Windrush Generation and their descendants have made to British life
ABOUT THE ARTWORK This sculpture was inspired by light and fire. It suggests an explosion of light and bursting energy. It is very positive and hopeful and joyous. It was experimental and the piece evolved as I worked on it. It was exciting to produce. The figure was loosely modelled in clay and the planes have texture to add to the sense of movement. As each one of the limited edition is hand cast there may be an order time of between 10- to 14 weeks for this bronze. Original Created: 2014 Subjects: People Materials: Bronze Styles: Abstract, Figurative, Fine Art, Modern Mediums: Bronze DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Sculpture: Bronze on Bronze Artist Produced Limited Edition of: 9 Size: 19 W x 37 H x 17 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: Not applicable Packaging: Ships in a Crate
Find our more about the exhibition Gerhard Richter: Cage Paintings at Beverly Hills. Installation views, works, editorial content, press, and more.
In intricately cut collages by Ontario-based artist Christine Kim, flowers, foliage, and crown-like adornments encompass anonymous portraits. Painted floral motifs on carefully torn pieces of paper paired with slats of wood appear like lath exposed beneath ornate wallpaper, providing a backdrop for the elegant silhouettes. The elaborate designs of the figures’ headdresses suggest wrought iron with delicate strands of plants or ribbon partially obscuring their faces. In her series Paper Thin, Kim explores myriad techniques for working with the ubiquitous material. More
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En aquest àlbum, Sara Fanelli ens proposa una història ben quotidiana explicada des de diversos punts de vista i en forma de diari. Així, Lucie enceta el diari amb el seu relat i d'altres personatges (la cadira, el gos Boubou, l'aranya, la lluerna, el ganivet i la forquilla, la marieta...) expliquen la mateixa història, però a la seva manera. [Pàgines interiors i portada de l'edició francesa, Le journal de Lucie et d'autres aussi..., Seuil 2000]
On the eve of a major retrospective of Don McCullin’s work, the veteran photojournalist and the acclaimed photographer talk about growing up dyslexic, photographing suffering and the toll the job takes
Inspiring! The UK visual artist Liz Orton realized this awesome photo collage series called Deltiologies. In this project she scanned and putted together several early twentieth century pictures, c…
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Kirsty Whitlock is a Leicester-based textile artist whose mixed media work deconstructs newspapers, carrier bags and discarded items to make political statements.
A visit to the RHS garden at Hyde Hall this weekend. While everyone else was admiring views through the gardens, autumn flowers or leaves, I was peering at tree trunks. I was drawn to the variety of marks and patterns on the bark of the birches in particular.
During the closing weekend of Thomas Joshua Cooper: The World’s Edge, a group of adults gathered in the exhibition to look closely and respond to the pictures through the written word. Poet and educator Karen Holden led the participants through a series of creative writing prompts, with stunning results.Several of the participants were drawn to Moonlight, a picture of a rock formation that resembles a howling wolf. The image made participant Terri Armstrong wonder: “...who were the Indigenous inhabitants of this space before this picture was taken?
Instagram is a good platform for artists, and "YES, BUT" stands out as a beacon of thoughtful artistry when it comes to finding interesting content.
Looking for some graphic design inspiration? Here you will find inspirational galleries and articles, covering all aspects of graphic design.
Edward Steichen 1879-1973. One of the great American photographers whose work I discovered whilst living in New York. The simplicity and lighting never seizes to take my breath away.Truly an inspiration.