Archive for the ‘abstract art’ Category

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There are group of painters in china , had taken their dream canvas of the country, duty-bound to embark on a “gold-plated” tour. After a baptism, now they are with different “Western” to return to the motherland, or “celebration” or “defeat.” They are the “returnees” in the ranks of special groups, returned to their “journey” is even more curious. They are abroad how the cause of the road, why has it returned to China? To this end, the reporters in the Apple community has become a neighbor of the United States painter Chen, Shang and Gao Ding Shaohua, and inventive artists of Japan, Zhang Xiaodong, listen to their answer.

Modern-art

Tate Modern art presents the first major survey in the UK of the work of the Danish artist Per Kirkeby (b. 1938). The exhibition will explore the exceptional diversity of Kirkeby’s career spanning four decades. Focusing on key moments in the artist’s oeuvre, it will bring together his Pop-inspired pop art paintings from the 1960s with early oil paintings on canvas from the late 1970s, an extensive group painting of blackboard works, sculptures and a selection of the monumental canvas art painting for which Kirkeby is best known.

Kirkeby has pursued an independent and unique artistic path over the past forty years. He rose to international prominence in the early 1980s alongside the resurgence of a new European painting or Neo-Expressionism which included artists such as Georg Baselitz and A.R. Penck. The vigorous, gestural brushwork and beauty of his abstract art paintings, mostly untitled, and the sensuous modelling of his black-patinated bronze sculptures, show him as an artist of rare material sensibility. While full of allusions to landscape oil painting and veiled art-historical references, his large abstract art paintings ultimately live their own reality.

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President Felipe Calder inaugurated the Tamara de Lempicka Exhibition at the Palace of Fine Arts, adding that during his government, an enormous effort has been made to enable Mexicans to discover and enjoy great national and international exhibitions, some of which have been unparalleled.He said that Tamara de Lempicka belongs to the great 20th Century women painters of oil painting who were attracted to Mexico and found refuge and a source of inspiration here, such as Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Alice Rahon.Of Tamara de Lempicka, the President said that her fascinating, avant-garde plastic discourse made her one of the main exponents of Decor art Although Tamara was a citizen of the world, at the end of her life, she found a refuge for her last years in Mexico. As historian Fabienne Bradu noted, She fled her entire life, from exile to exile, eventually choosing Mexico as the last stage of her journey and life,” she said.The exhibition gathers 48 paintings, 15 works on paper and 21 photographs, that come from private collections in France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, United States and Mexico.