Abstract art has its roots in early human civilisation. Cultures across the globe have used non-figurative, but highly symbolic, decoration for centuries. While abstract art became the dominant ...
Objective abstraction was part of the general ferment of exploration of abstraction in Britain in the early 1930s. The paintings produced by the group evolved in an improvisatory way from freely ...
The art of Louise Bourgeois is most closely associated with provocative imagery, in the form of figures, body parts, spiders, and architectural structures. Yet abstraction plays a highly significant ...
Post-painterly abstraction is a blanket term covering a range of new developments in abstract painting in the late 1950s and early 1960s, characterised by a more rigorous approach to abstraction ...
The gallery’s pioneering interest in progressive American art was established early on in exhibitions featuring—often for the very first time—the work of Rockwell Kent, Alice Neel, Barnett Newman, ...
The “Museum of Spanish Abstract Art” referenced in the title is the Museo de Arte Abstracto Españolwas, founded by painter Fernando Zóbel (1924–1984). It opened to the public on July 1 ...
“As an art historian, I am fascinated by how people ... Would you describe Ram Kumar as a landscape or a purely abstract painter? Similarly, Avinash Chandra walks a thin line between figuration ...
Curator Alicia G. Longwell with artist Nanette Carter at the opening of "Affinities for Abstraction: Women Artists on the East End, 1950–2020," at the Parrish Art Museum. JENNY GORMAN Elaine de ...
PORTLAND, Maine — The University of New England's newest exhibit, “Spark of Life: Abstraction, Microscopy, and Discovery,” ...
The Bridging Culture and Art Foundation (B-CAF ... by debased modernism and redefine the definition, of realism, abstraction and cultural representation.” The artists have worked on the overall ...