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Russell DrysdaleLou Klepac, summing up in his 1983 work on Drysdale, says :'' He found in the common elements of the landscape permanent and moving images which have become part of the visual lingua franca of modern Australia... Those who see in Drysdale's paintings a world remote from the comforts and pleasures they depend on, feel that he depicts loneliness and isolation.
Chaim GoldbergOil on canvas, collection of the Spertus Museum, Chicago, IL In 1944 while in exile in Russia, Goldberg began making an effort to document what he heard.
Matthew StoneIn November 2011 Stone was given an exhibition at Kathy Grayson's'' The Hole'' Gallery, titled Optimism as Cultural Rebellion, the name of his blog also.
Margaret Morrisonthings In her solo exhibition, Theory of Flight and Painting (2000) at Woodward Gallery, Morrison's surreal figures expressed flight on several levels.
Roman De SalvoIn the 2000 Whitney Biennial, de Salvo exhibited Face Time, a project that invited the museum's restaurant patrons to eat their meals from the artist's specially designed plates that resembled TV dinners, cosmetic cases and laptop computers.
Joseph NechvatalHe began using computers to make'' paintings'' in 1986 and later, in his signature work, began to employ computer viruses.
Idel IancheleviciFrom 1945 onwards, Ianchelevici began sculpting marble and stone - two notoriously difficult materials which require simplification of form.
Joy Garnett Garnett's 2004 exhibition Riot featured a series of paintings based on images pulled from mass media sources, depicting figures in'' extreme emotional states.''
Gerhard RichterFrom 1966, as well as those given to him by others, Richter began using photographs he had taken as the basis for portraits.
Gabriel OrozcoMy Hands are my Heart is a small heart-shaped sculptural work made in 1991 by the artist applying pressure with his fingers into a small lump of clay, leaving the impression of his fingers in the shape of a heart.
Sonya RapoportIn 1983 she created a large-scale interactive installation entitled'' Biorhythm : How Do You Feel ?''
YONDERBOIHe also enjoys making field trips to different art-forms, he scores movies and theater pieces once in a while and he also composes music for art exhibitions like the Swiss Pavilion of the Venice Biennale 2001.
Peter CampusAlongside several earlier works, he showed Inflections : changes in light and colour around Ponquogue Bay (2009), a high definition multi-screen installation consisting of digitally transformed natural landscape studies, reflecting Campus' aim to `` to abstract from reality and leave just colour, movement and light.''
Richard J. CollinsAfter clearing his name, Collins began to be offered work again, mainly with five movies directed by Don Siegel, among them Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), which was entirely conceived and written by Collins, and stands as one of his best scripts.
Caryl ChurchillFrom A Mouthful of Birds (1986) onwards, she began to experiment with forms of dance-theatre, incorporating techniques developed from the performance tradition initiated by Antonin Artaud with his' Theatre of Cruelty'.
Len LyeHe reinvented the technique of drawing directly on film, producing his animation for the 1935 film A Colour Box, an advertisement for'' cheaper parcel post'', without using a camera for anything except the title cards at the beginning of the film.
Timothy L. PfluegerFor the summer of 1940, Pflueger put together a large exhibit of Art in Action, showing a number of artists on display, engaged in creating works.
Li Zhensheng (photojournalist)The'' negative'' images, which depicted the atrocities of the time, were hidden beneath a floorboard in his house before he brought them to light at a photo exhibit in 1988.
Linda WolfShe then developed the project,'' L. A. Welcomes the World'', a series of large-scale multicultural portraits of people presented on billboards throughout Los Angeles, for the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Robert Whitman He has collaborated with engineers on installations and works that incorporate new technology : laser sculptures, including Solid Red Line, in which a red line draws itself around the walls of a room and then erases itself ; Pon, a sound-activated metallized PET film mirror installation shown at The Jewish Museum in New York in 1969.
Thomas Ruff These first series were followed in 1989 by images of the night sky, Sterne, which were not based on photographs by Ruff, but rather on archived images (' Catalogue of the Southern Sky', including 600 negatives) he had acquired of the European Southern Observatory in the Andes in Chile.
Malcolm McLarenIn 2008, New York City public arts group Creative Time premiered nine pieces of McLaren's 21-part sound painting series Shallow via MTV's massive HD screen in Times Square.
Julio SalgadoHis most recent art project was a series of satire images addressing American Apparel's use of a farm worker in one of their ads in the summer of 2011.
Patrick Henry BruceIn his paintings of 1918 and later, hard-edged geometric forms are arranged as on a tabletop and rendered in evenly applied, flat colors.
Ellsworth KellyIn 1973 Kelly began regularly making large-scale outdoor sculpture.
Louis VauxcellesIn 1908, Vauxcelles again, in his review of Georges Braque's exhibition at Kanhweiler's gallery called Braque a daring man who despises form,'' reducing everything, places and a figures and houses, to geometric schemas, to cubes.
Devon Dikeou thumb | left | alt From Sculpture |'' What's Love Got to Do with It'' : From Sculpture, 1991 ongoing As an artist, Dikeou has taken part in over 130 gallery shows, 20 of which were solo.
Mark PrentHis work was the subject of a 1972 lawsuit in which a gallery, exhibiting one of his works consisting of a butcher's counter of human body parts, was charged with `` exhibiting a disgusting object''.
Simon BullBy 2007 he was moving away from the bold floral imagery that had defined a decade of his creative life and was experimenting again with new ideas ; this time pouring, dripping and throwing paint onto canvas and board, often using black backgrounds and startling colors.
Rasheed AraeenHe, in fact, curated exhibitions ; initiated and published a number of journals (among which, besides the aforementioned Third Text, there is the 1978 Black Phoenix) ; produced art installations and community-based artistic projects.
Gerhard RichterAfter 2000, Richter made a number of works that dealt with scientific phenomena, in particular, with aspects of reality that can not be seen by the naked eye.
Tracey EminEmin said her contribution would be different pieces placed around the town, Emin's 2007 solo show at Gagosian Gallery in Los Angeles' Beverly Hills The New York Times included Emin in a piece about artists who are Originals with a new photograph with two sculptures, one of a small bird on a thin stand and a large seagull, both sculptures placed upon wooden plinths.
Antonio SauraIn 1960 Saura began creating sculptures made of welded metal elements which represented the human figure, characters and crucifixions.
Yves Klein Iris Clert Gallery For his next exhibition at the Iris Clert Gallery (April 1958), Klein chose to show nothing whatsoever, called La spécialisation de la sensibilité à l’état matière première en sensibilité picturale stabilisée, Le Vide (The Specialization of Sensibility in the Raw Material State into Stabilized Pictorial Sensibility, The Void) : he removed everything in the gallery space except a large cabinet, painted every surface white, and then staged an elaborate entrance procedure for the opening night ; The gallery's window was painted blue, and a blue curtain was hung in the entrance lobby, accompanied by republican guards and blue cocktails.
Michel MontecrossaIn 1965 he for the first time presented a comprehensive exhibition of paintings, art objects and electronic compositions (' Sound Pictures') from 14th till 21 November at the Youth Center in St. Konrad Neuaubing.
Andrius TapinasA web comic series Steam and Stone : Untold stories and an interactive multimedia game for mobile platforms Secrets of the Old City are being developed by Tapinas and Studio Mitkus and should debut in winter 2013.
Wadsworth JarrellMany of the sculptures blend elements of African art and design ; Sorcerer (1993) and Messenger of Information (1993) show his earlier influences from Senufo art and other inspirations related to the design, spirituality and people of Africa.
Jack C. MancinoThe usage of geometrical shapes in the concept show direction in Suprematism, although the style he developed for himself called by him'' Fragmented Geometrical Abstract'' The collection'' A'' started up around 1992.
John WimberleyThis interest, combined with a chance encounter with an American Indian petroglyph, or rock art, in Nevada in 1999 led him to focus almost exclusively on photographing American Indian rock art.
Carlos Cruz-DiezIn 1959 Cruz-Diez started working in radiation of color, essentially colored light - which is a form of wavelengths, and abandoned paint as a medium.
John DeFazioHis first notable mixed-media piece, VIVISection I (2000), consisted of a series of drastically deteriorated 3'' × 3'' squares haphazardly cut from Penthouse Forum literature which were then further butchered and layered upon each other, giving rise to newly formed text/image relationships through the juxtaposition of revealed slices of image and text within and throughout their layers.
Cheenu PillaiCheenu was part of a group show at Apparao galleries in 2009 Cheenu has evolved a unique style of representation which is hybrid between European movements like cubism, expressionism, orphism and Indian sensibilities in terms of color schemes and layouts.
Mark RothkoWhatever Rothko's feeling about interpretations of his work, it is apparent that, by 1958, the spiritual expression he meant to portray on canvas was growing increasingly dark.
Petrus WandreyIn 1983 he creates the monumental relief Extraterrestrial Dance (1983) using polispectral colored stainless steel.
Buky SchwartzIn 1971, he moved to New York City, and began incorporating and making'' video structures'', videos in his large constructions, filling a room with different shapes which were all projected on a video screen as a unified whole.
Barbara NessimIn 2009 Nessim launched The Model Project, a `` cutting edge view of fashion's hold on women'' expressed in a series of large scale collages printed digitally on aluminum panels.
Mary Kelly (artist)In her monumental work, Interim (1984 -- 89), Kelly deals with collective memories of women.
Kiki SmithLodestar,'' Smith's 2010 installation at the Pace Gallery, was an exploration of death and sickness represented by drawings of figures on large-scale plates of translucent glass and life-size sculpture.
Brice MardenMarden has subsequently incorporated numerous elements of certain Asian traditions into his work, making them one key to his process (the Shell Drawings, 1985 -- 87).
Julian RitterIn a 1948'' Brush Strokes'' column in the Los Angeles Times commented : Julian Ritter's paintings of clowns, on view in the gallery at 401 S Lake Ave., Pasadena, are notable for liveliness of expression and color.
Viking EggelingIn 1923 he instead collaborates with Erna Niemeyer and works on Diagonal-Symphonie, a synthesis of image, rhythm, movement and music, created from series of black sheets of paper with cut-out geometrical shapes.
Ant?n LamazaresIn 1990 he began preparing a new series of works, designed to be looked at from both sides, which he calls bifrontes (bifacials).
Roderick HietbrinkA key work in Hietbrink's oeuvre is the video installation' The Living Room' (2011).
Mladen MilicevicSince he moved to the United States in 1986, Milicevic has performed his live electronic music, composed for modern dances, made several experimental animated films and videos, set up installations and video sculptures, had exhibitions of his paintings, and scored for films.
Karlheinz OswaldKarlheinz Oswald (born 1958) is a German sculptor known for his portraits and cast iron sculptures, many of dancers, often displayed in public places.
Lucio FontanaIn 1959 Fontana exhibited cut-off paintings with multiple combinable elements (he named the sets quanta), and began Nature, a series of sculptures made by cutting a gash across a sphere of terracotta clay, which he subsequently cast in bronze.
Pablo PalazueloConflict between large, flat, colorful forms characterized the series entitled Onda, Onfalo and Tierra, exhibited in 1963, and indicated a significant change in the direction of his art.
Marco EvaristtiEvaristti's next major work, in 2004, entitled Ice Cube Project, was to paint the exposed tip of a small iceberg red.
Jerry GarciaRoberta Weir undertook to provide Jerry with new art techniques to use, giving him his first solo show in 1990 and preparing blank etching plates for him to draw on.
Han Hsiang-ning He began with abstract form oil painting, and in 1963 he began working with roller and stencils on rice paper, still abstract, emphasizing form and space structure.
Bill TravisBeginning in 2003, he expanded his subject matter to the human figure and took to experimenting with photographic transfers on gilt boards, using a technique of his invention that let the gold shine through to the surface.
Colin GreenwoodIn 2003 Greenwood, an amateur photographer whose images are often posted on Radiohead's website, Dead Air Space, discussed his favourite images in the V&A's photography gallery, a collection `` ranging from early daguerreotype and calotype prints through to modern digital prints,'' as part of their accompanying website's vam.
Helmut KolleAt a 1926 exhibition, almost all paintings shown were also sold, and around this time Helmut Kolle began signing his paintings as'' Kolle'' instead of using his earlier pseudonym'' Helmut vom Hügel'' (which is a complex pun based on the fact that the Latin word colle, which sounds like Kolle, is the ablative of collis,'' hill'', and can mean'' from the hill'' when combined with an appropriate preposition -- which then translates back to German as vom Hügel).
Anselm KieferHis paintings as well as the sculptures of Georg Baselitz created an uproar at the 1980 Venice Biennale : the viewers had to decide whether the apparent Nazi motifs were meant ironically or whether the works were meant to convey actual fascist ideas.
Jock McFadyenIn 2005 McFadyen and his wife Susie Honeyman collaborated to create The Grey Gallery, a nomadic entity set up to work with artists, writers and musicians on a project by project basis with the aim of working across disciplines and to work outside of the existing dealer / curator conventions.
Don RitterRitter's most widely exhibited work is Intersection (1993), an interactive sound installation within a large dark room.
Roberto MelliHe becomes friends with Giuseppe Capogrossi and Emanuele Cavalli, undersigns the'' Manifesto del Primordialismo Plastico'', but after his personal exhibition in 1936, his public activity is interrupted by the Fascist antisemitic laws, which prohibit any Jewish artists to exhibit work in public galleries and teach in schools : this will produce in Melli a profound crisis.
Javier Mariscalthumb | 100px | right | Sillón Alexandra, para Moroso In 2005, he made several objects for the children's collection, Me Too, by Magis, a fruitful collaboration that is still under way.
Stan Lai(The Beijing News) Since 1984, his over 30 original plays have continually pioneered the way toward new horizons in modern Chinese theatre.
Timothy WyllieIn 1980, he started a series of sacred landscape graphics and this led to an examination of the way graphic art can anchor spiritual information into the third-dimensional reality most typically experienced.
Glenda LeonHer 2012 show, Listening to Silence, focused on the passage of time and the silence in between each note of sound.
Nancy GravesIn Variability of Similar Forms (1970), from drawings that Graves made of Pleistocene camel skeletons, she sculpted 36 individual leg bones in various positions, each nearly the height of a man, and arranged them upright in an irregular pattern on a wooden base.
Vjenceslav RichterFrom 1962 he began to explore the medium of sculpture, which resulted in the Reliefmeter series among many other works of art.
Gleb IlyinThe Berkeley Gazette of November 16, 1933, in its assessment of Gleb Ilyin' s exhibit held at the Mills College Art Gallery wrote :'' Ilyin's fusion of the academic and the modern in his work is indicated by his emphasis on the beauty of line, and his feeling for form, as well as by his use of color.
Lars Physantcom/web/catalogos Introspective naturalism Introspective naturalism is the concept he stated in 1992 to describe his division of the canvas surface as a representation of the inner and outer world - The outer world in a realistic manner placed in the center of the paintings' surface and the inner world as an abstract expression in the outer part of the painting's surface.
Michael Craig-MartinAn Oak Tree (1973), consisting of'' an ordinary glass of water on an equally plain shelf, accompanied by a text in which Craig-Martin asserts the supremacy of the artist's intention over the object itself... is now widely regarded as a turning point in the development of conceptual art''.
Suleyman RustamThe main theme of his works, created in 1930's (`` Romanticism of a night''), was the creation of romanticism of a collective work, attracting spiritual enrichment of people.
Roni HornInstalled on all four walls of the gallery to form a continuous horizon line, the 45 color images of Horn's installation Pi (1998) create a band of syncopated glimpses of another world.
Colette JustineIn February 2010 Colette exhibited these portraits and her'' Street Paintings'' at Destination Art Space in an installation :'' That's All She Wrote'' (a 3 minute music video documenting this transition and putting closure to the tragedy of losing her atelier).
Genevi?ve CadieuxA notable video work by Cadieux was included as the inaugural piece of the 2002 The 59th Minute : Video Art on the Times Square Astrovision, an undertaking by Creative Time and Panasonic wherein the 59th minute of each hour of the day saw an artistic image in place of regular programming.
Dan GrahamOne example is the 1974 installation/performance Present Continuous Past (s), Graham began to use two-way mirror walls in relation to real reflections and time-delayed video projections.
Fran BullIn her break-through series of paintings The Magdalene Cycle (1992) for example, the large canvases seem to lay bare the hidden energies and biomorphic entities that animate and enliven the physical realm.
Atta KimKim's work is in the permanent collections of the following institutions : Kim's Psychopath series (1985 -- 86) consisted of black and white portraits taken of patients in a Korean psychiatric hospital, that were shot during long, interactive sessions.
Claes OldenburgColtello'' is the source of'' Knife Ship,'' a large-scale sculpture that served as the central prop ; it was later seen in Los Angeles in 1988 when Oldenburg, Van Bruggen and Gehry presented Coltello Recalled : Reflections on a Performance at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center and the exhibition Props, Costumes and Designs for the Performance'' Il Corso del Coltello'' at Margo Leavin Gallery.
Alfred RethelIn 1842, he began a striking series of designs dealing with the Crossing of the Alps by Hannibal, in which the weird power which animates his later art becomes first apparent.
Neil JenneyOften, Jenney's work of this period depicted pairs of objects which had evocative cause and effect relationships (such as a saw and a piece of cut wood, as are depicted in the 1969 piece Sawn and Saw.)
Joy Garnett In 1997, while doing research for her first solo exhibition, Garnett began gathering images and documents about nuclear testing from primary sources on the Internet.
Raoul Hausmann thumb | The phoneme'' kp' erioUM'' 1919 The call for new materials in painting bore fruit later the same year when Hausmann and Höch holidayed on the Baltic Sea.
Luis RoyoIn 2009 he publishes the book Dead Moon in collaboration with Romulo Royo again, this is an ambitious book with an epic and intimate story at the same time, with a tragic and apocalyptic ending, where the images display a range of different techniques, from graphite, a precious illustration or large format paintings.
Roland StelterSimone Reber in the radio transmission'' Galerie Rundgang'' for Radio Kultur of SFB and ORB about the photo exhibition'' Mythos Moscow'' by Roland Stelter in the Gallery Blickensdorf Berlin, April 24, 2001 : : `` The most beautiful are the photos of a hotel room with a wine-red velvet blanket on top of the bed and an art deco lamp, as if time has stopped.
John Latham (artist)Whatever the scientific credentials, the effect on Latham's work was profound and the spray can (or' atomising paint instrument' as he sometimes called it) immediately became his primary medium, as can be seen in' Man Caught Up with a Yellow Object' (1954) in the Tate Gallery collection.
Jules OlitskiIn 1960 Olitski abruptly moved away from the heavily encrusted abstract surfaces he had evolved and began to stain the canvas with large areas of thin, brightly colored dyes.
Bernard TschumiThe 1986 Tokyo National Theater and Opera House project continued the research that Tschumi began in The Manhattan Transcripts, importing notational techniques from experimental dance and musical scores, and using the design process itself to challenge habitual ways of thinking about space, in contrast to earlier static, two dimensional representational techniques which delineated the outline of a building but not the intensity of life within it.
Daryush ShokofThe movement was initiated by Daryush Shokof as he wrote in his one-man show catalog of paintings at Galleria Verlato in Milano, Italy in 1990 ;'' Unbalancing the chaos Balance Life Maximalism''.
William HarnettHarnett painted musical instruments, hanging game, and tankards, but also painted the unconventional Golden Horseshoe (1886), a single rusted horseshoe shown nailed to a board.
Don RitterRitter's most recent installation is Vested (2010), a large interactive video and sound installation that'' reflects the commodification of human tragedy''.
Petrus WandreySimilar to the artists of the Renaissance, who created paintings, graphics, sculptures, architecture, or even jewelry and commodities, Wandrey covers a broad spectrum with works such as the architectural model Casa Digitale for a skyscraper or Computer Man (1997), where a human figure echoes the shape of a pictogram.
Halina JaworskiSince 1982 she has created various cycles of shaped canvas, including Schilde (Shields), Spielzeug (Toys), Die Büchse der Pandora (Pandora's Box), and Unterwegs (On the Way).
Renato PengoIn 2000 Pengo created a video manifesto that gave birth to a pre-linguistic and non-readable writing, consisting of figuratve signs and fugitive words.
Clarence Hudson WhiteHis maternal uncle Ira Billman, who was a published poet, encouraged White to continue developing his creative skills, and by 1890 White was producing sketchbooks filled with pencil sketches, pen-and-ink drawings and watercolors.