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"pictorial" Definitions
  1. using or containing pictures
  2. connected with pictures

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He is always methodical and meticulous, but when he is pictorial and uses the computer components toward pictorial ends, he begins to lose me.
Though pictorial space can be irrational, self-qualifying, in a way that sculptural space simply can't, sculpture's spatial forthrightness has the potential to clarify the challenges of pictorial space.
A little pictorial reminder can't hurt and may even help.
Is Facebook the space where grandmothers share pictorial inspirational quotes?
Everything is pictorial accept for a collection of common symbols.
Fully intended, these ambiguities are products of Carone's pictorial wit.
He thereby usefully disperses impulses that his pictorial work disciplines.
A pictorial list of groceries came up, presumably for common searches.
But pictorial forces can appear only if pseudo-narrative is absent.
Day 20 is Houghton's fifth appearance in the family's pictorial countdown.
Nearby server works are known as Endurance Study: A Pictorial Guide.
Mr. Althoff seems to be an inexhaustible font of pictorial creativity.
They exude an enthusiasm for historical precedents and their pictorial inventions.
They are best understood in the context of the pictorial press.
It melodramatically contains a cataclysmic pictorial voodoo of swirling feminine sexuality.
But so do the references to earlier pictorial and literary art.
Opdyke seizes upon this pictorial language and turns it on its head.
So there's some sensitivity in making sure that pictorial representation is conscious.
The lumpy, grayish brown flesh of her legs dominates the pictorial space.
He also produced an extensive pictorial record of the artist Pablo Picasso.
Wigman left a pictorial diary of her visit to America, seen here.
Literal and illusive elements, sculptural means and pictorial effects, are brilliantly fused.
So he wasn't against having lots of colors to make it more pictorial.
Unlike the phoneticism of English, written Mandarin relies on pictorial representations of words.
Yes, I always try to find the pictorial origin of what I do.
Often, a pictorial guide illustrating proper cleanliness and the delivery process is included.
"I penned a short essay along with my pictorial titled, "The Feminist Mystique.
Each rhymes ambiguous imagery of gyrating bodies with dynamics of disparate pictorial techniques.
Over two movements, the vaguely pictorial work builds from atmospheric to blazingly brash.
Trump, then Melania Knauss, posing nude from a January 2000 GQ magazine pictorial.
"We like to send a pictorial message about what we're asking for." pic.twitter.
Graphic Review A personal and pictorial reflection on Nabokov's first English-language novel.
Devoid of labels, the unidentified components swarm in formation, floating in pictorial space.
Things are almost never shown happening within this great painter's characteristic pictorial space.
Most often, these pictorial scenes combine poetic writings to attain a sort of enlightenment.
She made, in her words, "pictorial weavings," artworks meant to simply be looked at.
For me, Albers's pictorial weavings from the '50s were the star of the show.
Their work created tight-fitting windows into reality rather than creating extended pictorial inventions.
Trying to be respectful, one immigration official hands her a pictorial schedule without words.
In his pictorial shoot, Matthew McConaughey walked towards the photographer while holding a surfboard.
The greatest, most interesting violence may be the upheaval and flattening of pictorial space.
Equally important: Pictorial space is now carefully controlled — and mostly flattened out of existence.
She also gathered evidence, partly clinical, partly pictorial, for she keenly took photographs anywhere.
Each Thursday, however, the Pictorial brought the world — and the war — into readers' homes.
Hardly pictorial, they are about as amiable as the front ends of oncoming trucks.
" Jim Nutt and I taught a class together for many years called "Pictorial Structures.
Perhaps Brandt's tendency toward pictorial perversities took a while to catch on with the public.
The painting's interior framing of this cloistered, intensified core echoes another of Hodgkins' pictorial inclinations.
Sometimes a single, simple pictorial device is all it takes to set your work apart.
Instead of an interview accompanying her pictorial, Byrne wrote an essay about the #FreeTheNipple movement.
How astonishing that he was able to incorporate such diverse pictorial content into his paintings.
The potentiality and the pictorial reality had been enlarged, so we decided to stop there.
Compositions invite viewers to alternately see past the pictorial illusion and give into it wholeheartedly.
Even today, the Pictorial can knock you out, with its 14-by-20-inch images.
I've been doing sketches for a little project of a pictorial dictionary of those words.
A pictorial tour of the old Penn Station, the jewel demolished a half-century ago.
Before the performance, Mr. Tognetti told the audience that the film is more pictorial than narrative.
He was a master illusionist who used the camera obscura as part of larger pictorial aims.
In any event, this black-and-white film's pictorial quality alone justifies the price of admission.
But she reached peak Kylie on Thursday afternoon when she unveiled her latest skin-baring pictorial.
It's a document that is driven by pictorial images for the most part, with some editorial.
The painting is torn and cracked, and large areas of the pictorial surface have chipped off.
Everything in the painting is wrong, but it makes perfect pictorial and, equally important, emotional sense.
The pictorial warnings were more effective for both sexes and across races, ethnicities and socioeconomic levels.
In Cecily Brown's pictorial world of art as life, that question has a burning cultural significance.
They provide pictorial variety and emotional complication, challenging and humanizing the heroes as the story requires.
"In the beginning, the work was pictorial — there was a line of hope," Ms. Goodman said.
Sometimes a simpler pictorial whimsy seems to be at work, a desire to shoot something crazy.
I shrugged it off as the pictorial equivalent of the lo-fi music I listened to.
As a pictorial narrative — a film made from stills — the piece is a tour de force.
Here, the artist's future mistress is more a void in the pictorial space than its focus.
His father is a retired managing partner in Pictorial Offset Corporation, a technology investor in Tenafly.
His brief is to obliterate time by clinging resolutely to the present (and most pictorial) tense.
He holds the pictorial space with solidity and authority, and his eyes stare right at you.
Little pictorial dramas unfold here and there, much like a crowd scene in a Bruegel painting.
Jane Seymour is back in Playboy, 45 years after appearing in her first pictorial for the magazine.
The year after, Hefner was arrested on obscenity charges following a nude pictorial of actress Jayne Mansfield.
Although produced with crude material, the drawings closely recall the Plains pictorial tradition seen on hide paintings.
Take the Area 404 tour yourself by checking our pictorial: "40 photos from Facebook's mad science laboratory"
To find a more "popular way of communicating," and deconstructing the sacral character of traditional pictorial language.
He did not consider them works of art in their own right so much as pictorial scaffolding.
Trosch's paintings are laced with pictorial instances of satirical frivolity; they are sharp, odd, profligate, and clunky.
They lack a central figure, unifying ground or space, hierarchy, and pictorial or narrative tension among figures.
Watching it yet again, I was struck by the pictorial elegance and dynamism of the aerial sequences.
Watching it yet again, I was struck by the pictorial elegance and dynamism of the aerial sequences.
In one, their faces form a near allover pattern, their disembodied heads floating in the pictorial space.
Schutz's pictorial logic allows her to build pictures that are simultaneously convincing and absurd, troubling and uncanny.
A "pictorial essay" of the incident was printed in a student-published paper called the Unknown Hoya.
This pictorial scene shows humans and birds trying to interact in a narration of hunting and motherhood.
The engravings are illustrated with generic pictorial representations of houses, alleys, streets, squares, churches, palaces, and fortifications.
She would also accept money from Penthouse for a story with a pictorial to go along with it.
I had the goal of making drawings with shallow, compressed pictorial space, like the space in Caravaggio's painting.
The allegorical configuration and the imaginative, pictorial breadth of Bergman's cinema struck a deep cord with von Trotta.
The new law aims to discourage the deadly habit with drab-coloured packaging and large pictorial health warnings.
Her works bring pictorial expression to the fatigue of the daily grind mixed with Kyung Me's debilitating boredom.
"I was thinking none of this becomes part of the pictorial history of the country," Mr. Blunt said.
The pictorial system of that early work comes full circle in her drawings from the past few years.
If you prefer pictures to words, scroll down past all the text to find a pictorial step-by-step.
Across several countries and decades, he resisted movements that propounded abstraction and pictorial flatness as the apex of painting.
He had a brilliant pictorial wit, not just sardonic and sharp, as is often remarked, but full of sympathy.
Try a little creativity and award yourself gold stars or fill in a pictorial chart to mark your progress.
He matches his quirky palette with equally zany pictorial inventions that tread the tricky ground between abstraction and representation.
Human's pictorial history of cats continues, and the ways in which we illustrate their history must evolve as well.
The game will show you a pictorial, and then give you a few options for what it might mean.
"It's the only lyric-pictorial record that could be called 'How Urban America Lived,&apos" Flash proclaimed in 228.
The justices said the "pictorial, graphic, or sculptural features" must be "separable" from the design of a utilitarian object.
If you're interested in detailed pictorial documentation of the whaling industry, this is not the most informative of sources.
Mr. Sokurov forgoes sweeping pictorial gestures and period pageantry in favor of quiet lyricism and tight, sometimes claustrophobic compositions.
Mr. Kitchen also evokes the larger pictorial history beyond painting and beyond the West, including wallpaper design and calligraphy.
In both, water may consume a significant portion of the pictorial space and constitute one of its principal subjects.
Wong established a pictorial terrain of his own invention, a unique hybrid of social realism, documentation, and illustrative license.
But Megan Fairchild, in the female lead, was the true marvel; never pictorial, she remained in perpetual, elegant motion.
It is all highly theatrical: there is swagger not just in the pose but also in the pictorial style.
I found the pictorial instructions insufficient and had to resort to the how-to videos on the Modkat website.
The "Wake Up, America!" rally shown on the cover of the Mid-Week Pictorial had no time for ambivalence.
They all possess a need to transfigure their pictorial language, to claim a personal subjective experience of the world.
We, as pictorial artists, gave a visual voice to those interests of parity for our young artist constituency-culture.
The result is a series of bold contour drawings that exhibit a surprising visual harmony with the Nahua pictorial elements.
With an amusing heresy, he subverted the structures of pictorial space in order to elicit feelings of uncertainty and disorientation.
The first exhibition devoted to Cubism in France since 1953 illustrates how the radical art movement shattered western pictorial conventions.
To allow for a different representation of women, a safe pictorial space that is concerned with more than just surface.
Why it matters: We will all have to be more skeptical of pictorial, audio, and video evidence, including fake news.
In Sikander's etching, the tree rests on the bottom zone of the pictorial space, its branches permeating her hidden face.
Arrows and bright, colorful forms appear in their works as they probe the possibilities and limitations of the pictorial surface.
In especially poignant pictorial sequences, the Belgian author and illustrator Judith Vanistendael focuses on David's 9-year-old daughter, Tamar.
Seeking a challenge, in August 2000 he created his very own pictorial sweater, without following a pattern, as an experiment.
He considered all graphic representation worthy of study, including stamps, posters and costume, and believed in a pictorial cultural memory.
He published his landmark essay "Neo-Plasticism in Pictorial Art" across the first 11 issues of the De Stijl magazine.
Vaginas are more nuanced, and both their pictorial encapsulations and the reasons for sharing them might correspondingly brim with dimensionality.
Here, in piece after piece, most no longer than a few minutes, his pictorial and sensorial powers were truly liberated.
And all of this is filtered through a pictorial style that evokes classic magazine illustrations from the 1930s and 1940s.
That provides a chronological, pictorial narrative that parents, reusing the same distinctive language, and kids can repeatedly look at together.
The conservators cleaned portions of the walls and applied adhesives to flaking paint, in an effort to forestall pictorial losses.
"Very often, you see individual panels that are strong on their own but don't form a pictorial," Ms. Pollack said.
It sent tendrils of influence — pictorial, conceptual and spiritual — into every corner of the culture and inspired a mystery cult.
From the mid-60s forward, Lyons explored the pictorial richness of snapshots and of photographic sequences, particularly in book formats.
The wall works repurpose the artist's long-standing concerns with architectural forms and scale alongside the pictorial space of painting.
The interesting thing is that, in contrast to Morris, Crockett did not let her work settle into Cubist pictorial space.
Throughout this series, Albers stuck to one pictorial formula, the square, in which each shape (color) within was also a square.
I felt like I fought for musical credibility for years after that because [the pictorial] had nothing to do with music.
Why not place a clear pictorial symbol for a sun and a cloud instead, like what the Fujifilm Mini 9 has?
There are 157 new pictorial representations that we all desperately needed to express ourselves, like a kangaroo and a pilot flag.
I see an essential analogy in this structural approach, where my repetitive pictorial patterns and your minimalistic structures of sound overlap.
Rather, she has adopted craft techniques and teased out iconographic and formal ideas from whole fields and genres of the pictorial.
Martin brings a wealth of experience in lifestyle branding to Tastemade's online video and pictorial food, travel and home design channel.
To qualify for copyright protection, images must be able to stand alone as "pictorial, graphic or sculptural works," federal law says.
Every awful day ends with a scenic sunset over the purple plain, and even the doom clouds have high pictorial value.
Her own painting "Shame" looks like an homage to Soutine — a lively pictorial symbolism — made with an utterly contemporary painterly shorthand.
Mr. Delieuvin called it "perhaps the most revelatory, the most ambitious, and the most accomplished painting in terms of pictorial technique."
Unlike the main newspaper, which used photographs sparingly, the Mid-Week Pictorial relied almost exclusively on images to tell its stories.
Times Insider will present some of the best illustrations from the Mid-Week Pictorial on the 100th anniversary of each issue.
The exhibition includes many examples, which themselves provide a kind of pictorial view of changes in the nature of American capitalism.
In each of these dozen pictorial tête-à-têtes, two artists share images — scores, sometimes hundreds — and the occasional brief video.
What's valuable about exploring this show is the opportunity to understand Bernie Sanders's meteoric rise through an artistic and pictorial lens.
The artist seems to move back and forth between delineated shapes and smears of paint, with some leaves incorporating both pictorial possibilities.
Dona Nelson's works are literally made to stand up for themselves, bolted to wooden platforms and staged in coteries of pictorial bodies.
Using the frames as one would canvas, Leufert also incorporated the surrounding negative space, creating works that are both pictorial and physical.
Lucian Bernard revolutionized the style of minimal pictorial posters, and designed for the automotive suppliers such as Bosch, Audi, and General Motors.
Petlin's talent is such that he can depict anything he wishes, and he chose not to turn human suffering into pictorial spectacle.
Figuratively speaking, what I create is a world without hierarchy, in which all the pictorial elements are as important as each other.
In a four-week trial, 2,149 smokers were randomly assigned to use packs of cigarettes with either pictorial or text-only warnings.
In all, she created 2600 paintings that are divided into series and further subdivided into groups, with numbered and often pictorial progressions.
When at the start of the 20th century Pablo Picasso moved from Barcelona to Paris, he imported some specifically Spanish pictorial concerns.
Because Immendorff''s pictorial allusions, very often, refer to details of contemporary German history, his work was (and still is) more elusive.
From a distance, the lacunae recede, allowing the viewer to experience a pictorial unity; upon closer inspection, the addition declares a loss.
Vibrant images of skulls, cowboys, palm trees, and TV sets are juxtaposed in an enigmatic pictorial narrative that recalls pre-Hispanic codices.
I'm a woman, my style is very pictorial, and of course it's different from the typical graffiti style, which depicts women like cartoons.
Like GIFGIF, websites like the World Translation Foundation's Emoji Dictionary provide universal definitions for people looking to brush up on their pictorial vernacular.
The Polish artist Franciszka Themerson's distinct pictorial language emphasizes the role of the line and its potential even in its most minimal form.
Within a short time, Vandenberg goes from what Anfam calls a "pictorial style [that] is flat and orderly" to drawing in thick paint.
Since the 16th century, miniature painting in the Indian subcontinent (now Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh) has followed traditional pictorial laws and thematic content.
Hasen uses the European Lady-in-Waiting motif with regard to the pictorial composition but his women are not passive objects of beauty.
" Garry Winogrand "pushed things a stage further, combining Frank's ad hoc aesthetic with a pictorial appetite so voracious it bordered on the indiscriminate.
Printed in light opaque ink on a dark background, it evokes the lush ornamental language and sense of pictorial flatness of engraved metal.
Eliminating portraiture from her paintings and compressing the pictorial plane have allowed Holly Coulis to be more idiosyncratic, playful, convincing, and even funny.
"A wounded German getting a light for his cigarette from a British soldier," the caption in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial.
The result is a perverse, witty and uningratiating pictorial world in which sadomasochism is inevitable and trust has been beached on the sand.
Without that kind of control and pictorial fluency, the story loses its sensuality, and all that's left is a fairly threadbare, clichéd melodrama.
Among more traditionally formatted pieces were Michelangelo Lovelace's and Adam Sheetz's paintings and drawings that examine American political culture with sheer pictorial energy.
While his landscapes remained resolutely Indian, with Benares being a favorite subject for the painter, Kumar's chromatic structures became more pictorial over time.
We now look back upon black-and-white photography as a pictorial report of situations and relationships that occurred in the irrevocable past.
Ledger art, and these other forms of pictorial storytelling, are narratives for neither the past or present, but for a timeless cultural dialogue.
Crockett seems to be creating a landscape space out of opaque symbols, which is a testament to the rigorousness of her pictorial imagination.
After 1949, when Mao founded the People's Republic of China, books showcased more controlled, uniform styles and pictorial content that served as propaganda.
"I just follow the roads of pictorial power," declares André Butzer grandly as he walks me through his solo debut at Nino Mier Gallery.
The pictorial isn't actually featured in the game, according to Ingold, but he wanted to work out how to say "writer" with the glyphs.
Having been given a Super Nintendo in her childhood, Waneella skews old school, her pictorial compositions influenced by the classic sword and sorcery genre.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sometimes a single, simple pictorial device is all it takes to set your work apart from your contemporaries.
These changes — eliminating portraiture from her paintings and compressing the pictorial plane — have allowed her to be more idiosyncratic, playful, convincing, and even funny.
She expertly distorts and disfigures to conjure monstrosities, while economizing the pictorial space: Her compositions are perfectly balanced, mesmerizing even as the content repulses.
This transformation from pictorial to sculptural space is both a reasonable thing to do with Giotto's frescos, and unexpected; the result is entirely beguiling.
By inviting viewers to complete a story that cannot be completed, she suspends us in a pictorial never-never land, between arrival and falling.
McCone methodically inspects the entire house, hesitating only when she comes upon a pictorial rogues gallery of California serial killers enshrined in the attic.
By the time the photograph appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial 100 years ago, it was two months out of date.
Churchman seems highly conscious of, as well as conflicted by, certain pictorial images and tropes, and how they have been used to evoke transcendence.
Whatever the intent, the painting revels in a brazenly abstruse set of pictorial signs whose solidity and invention are the source of its power.
"The rapid rise of the pictorial dust jacket through the 1920s and 19203s coincided with the Art Deco period in contemporary design," Salisbury notes.
Photography incarnates that impulse to travel, documents and legitimates it as an agent of our existential wonder, by virtue of its great pictorial capacity.
A paradoxical faith in the elusiveness of truth, expressed through a hard-won pictorial vocabulary, is one of the defining features of Guston's last decade.
So when Hingson talks about the time he assembled a piece of furniture with Ikea-style pictorial directions, it's as if he's scaled a mountain.
Or did it come from a flash of pictorial insight into the persistence of despotism even as the world celebrated a decisive victory over oppression?
This eerily specific but unwilled approximation of recognizable imagery, like that which Dubuffet describes, complicates both the scale of the work and its pictorial space.
Franciszka, however, had developed her own, distinct pictorial language that emphasizes the role of the line and its potential even in its most minimal form.
As contributors like Gleizes and Apollinaire saw it, Synthetic Cubism expressed anarchist ideals through its non-illusionism and its rejection of long-standing pictorial conventions.
But as we progressed from 2016 forward, I needed to find a pictorial way of organizing the paintings that reflected the chaos of this time.
Electra, 46, went completely commando for the pictorial showing off her curves (and her G-string tan line!) as she posed on silk lavender sheets.
In what was absolutely a good use of my time, I've assembled the definitive, arbitrary ranking of these latest additions to our pictorial vocabularies. 123.
Cromarty's pictorial structure reverses perspectival illusion — instead of the image receding into the picture plane, the topographically stacked cardboard causes the image to rush forward.
Prior to televised talk shows, he explained, stars like Errol Flynn and Gary Cooper could only really be seen outside movies in the occasional pictorial.
Twitter user Clara Vinh somehow found herself backstage at what appears to be Stars Hollow and did not depart until she snapped some pictorial evidence.
As shapes, they manage to maintain their presence against the pull of the painting's convincing artifice, creating a vigorous dialectic between surface and pictorial depth.
Wong didn't set out to elevate profane subject matter; instead he used lavish frames, both physical and pictorial, to affirm the subject matter's inherent value.
So was most pictorial art about war until Jacques Callot and Francisco Goya presented their dolorous drawings and engravings in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Valentin's bodily arrangements are frequently awkward and unbalanced in a manner that indicates more — or perhaps less — than formal considerations are organizing his pictorial space.
Dalí said: My whole ambition in the pictorial domain is to materialize the images of my concrete irrationality with the most imperialist fury of precision.
Meanwhile, dozens of countries in Latin America and Asia have already gone through several generations of pictorial health warnings on packaging over the past decade.
Bella paid tribute to David Bowie in the pictorial by sporting a red bomber jacket that showcases the late musician's last name stitched onto the back.
Highlighting four themes in Klee's painting — nature, signs and symbols, pictorial writing, and polyphony — the exhibition connects individual Abstract Expressionists with different facets of Klee's work.
These are pictorial compositions, after all; the resonating circles are the (preternaturally active) ground against which the glitches — though aberrations in the process — emerge as figures.
If you're familiar with Surrealist writing, you might not find these prose poems terribly original in form, but their pictorial clarity gives them an unusual freshness.
Sara Barrett, a photo editor in our Opinion section, takes us on a pictorial tour of people wearing Guy Fawkes masks in service of a cause.
An air force brigade from Southern Theatre Command took part in the exercises after modifications to the Russian-built Sukhois, PLA Pictorial magazine said on Monday.
As a concurrent show at the National Gallery, "Drawing in Tintoretto's Venice," makes plain, he went whole hog on pictorial equivalents to the sculpture of Michelangelo.
The artist could never imagine that in one of these pictorial retouches, which she made with the best of intentions, it happened what happened in 2012.
However Irons seems a bit more interested in using the work to map the growth and spread of weeds, and using these pictorial maps to instruct.
Walking among the four enormous concrete figures, viewers are privy not only to their unseen aspects, but also to Picasso's manipulation of the painting's pictorial space.
A 4-year-old shown pictorial representations of inequality will distribute more resources to the person pictured with less and fewer to the person with more.
Yves Klein's late 1950s "Zones of Immaterial Pictorial Sensibility" included plots of empty space that collectors paid for in gold, receiving certificates of authenticity in exchange.
What plays out onscreen is a zany fairy tale in the Monty Python mode, but not quite as silly, and with a streak of pictorial poetry.
Although "Behemoth" uses "The Divine Comedy" as a template for its structure and narration, this documentary from Zhao Liang ("Petition") is a feat of pictorial storytelling.
Immendorff is a great artist because he is endlessly inventive, because he is a convincing political painter, because he extends pictorial tradition in boldly original ways.
He's layered textured surfaces underneath the bars so as to create a kind of pictorial field on which the bars now float unmoored — though not adrift.
Pictorial tricks such as this recur throughout his career; even some of his most straightforward paintings integrate a Polaroid-like frame as a reminder of their artificiality.
To enhance the blurry quality of the warplanes, he painted dots on the bounding pictorial frames, turning the revealed RGB dots into a mimicry of traditional pointillism.
In her poem "Annunciation," Denise Levertov encourages the viewer of pictorial versions of this momentous event as formulaic as Calvaert's to look more deeply into the narrative.
The emojification of human culture is not complete until every object, verb, symbol, emotion, and image is captured using this once-obscure, now all-consuming pictorial format.
It has space for creating oils on canvas, Ukrainian eggs, egg tempera icons, and stained glass pictorial painting (kiln), as well as treating objects for art conservation.
With these moves, Apple was effectively telling people that a gun didn't have a place in the pictorial language people commonly use when messaging on mobile devices.
You might say her accomplishment has been to introduce the pictorial equivalent of an "ugh" — a note of grunting emotionalism and comic self-reproach — into contemporary art.
"Pictorial warnings also increased forgoing a cigarette, intentions to quit smoking, negative emotional reactions, thinking about the harms of smoking, and conversations about quitting," the authors reported.
Yet in the 213s, the painter Francis Bacon spent three productive years here, developing his best-known pictorial theme: the screaming popes, inspired by a Velázquez portrait.
Dietrich's pictorial legacy is built on thousands of images, including iconic portraits by the photographers Irving Penn, Milton H. Greene, Richard Avedon, Eve Arnold and Cecil Beaton.
You can get lost in these pictorial reveries as you trace the rays of light piercing the trees, brightening the dark waters and the reality-softening haze.
Covering three years near the beginning of his career, the exhibition underscores Duran's restlessness, pictorial ambition, and masterful use of color culminating in his bold early achievements.
Her works riff on past styles; the tensions between pictorial and actual space; the eternal conflict of abstraction and image; the act of looking, including peripheral vision.
" He added, "I know of only two copies that contain all the sections: my copy, bound in blue pictorial cloth, and the Yale copy, in brown wrappers.
Picturing the First World War The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial exemplified how powerful a tool the camera had become in telling the story of war.
Dispensing with plot and pronouns, but not personality, Carl Johanson's All Kinds of Cars (Flying Eye, $16.95; ages 3 to 7) is presented as a pictorial dictionary.
When I sought out a pictorial record of apartheid, classic photojournalism that lived up to the idea of the ''decisive moment'' seemed a better way to go.
The pictorial beauty of "The Assassin" — which was shot on 35-millimeter film — is astonishing, as is Hou's narrative approach, his use of stillness, silence and ellipses.
An early experiment, this painting exhibits a restless grappling with pictorial perspective, as well as a developing penchant for bold, hot colors, exposed brushstrokes, and planar fragmentations.
Inhabiting a liminal space between photography and something entirely un-photographic, the images of Odette England seek to eliminate most of the pictorial nature of the photograph.
I see my work as an ongoing pictorial conjugation so I hang finished pieces very close by and refer to them as I create each new painting.
In his painting "When Frustration Threatens Desire" (9453), he describes it as combining "symbolic representations of the seven African powers from the Yoruba pantheon … and some ve-ve from Haitian Voodun," mixed with traditions of Western pictorial representation: What also started to crystallize in that painting was a way to bring together not only Western traditions of pictorial representation, but folk traditions of painting that have an equally valid authority.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads By the time of photography's invention, linear perspective as a device for ordering pictorial space was centuries old — tried and (sufficiently) true.
In these works, the perspective of the corridor and that of the frame lead in opposite directions, yet the two elements merge to inhabit the same pictorial space.
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.
And ancient history — where the record is fragmented and riddled with unknown unknowns — is a pictorial parade lit more by flickering torches than by a steady, burning light.
Le Cubisme's seamless presentation suggests that they succeeded in this aim, revealing how Cubism ravaged the once sacrosanct Renaissance window-in-the-wall conception of pictorial space forever.
If you've got a few pumpkins lying around you can build up a whole sentence of pictorial prompts to greet trick or treaters as they tour your neighborhood.
He draws on the extensive pictorial archive of the Civil Rights movement, investing seemingly familiar tableaus with a pathos that connects them to the tragedies of the present.
Josie is Playboy's Miss June 2016 and we were lucky enough to get a sizzling 3 pic sneak peek of her 14 page pictorial that just hit newsstands.
The resulting pictures recall the still lifes of Cézanne or Matisse, as well as German Dadaist collage, inhabiting an ambiguous pictorial space and oscillating between flatness and depth.
" Her own category, she said, used pictorial fragmentation to delve into "what it's like to be in a body of ongoing questions, one that is unfixed and unstable.
The lineage of that provocative pictorial can be traced directly to Burt Reynolds, forearm angled coyly over his genitals as he posed Odalisque-style atop a fur rug.
And in 1981, Caroline (Tula) Cossey, a transgender English model, appeared in a Playboy pictorial for the James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only" alongside other Bond girls.
She was outed shortly afterward by a British tabloid, but returned to the pages of Playboy in 1991 for a solo pictorial, a first for a transgender woman.
Over the ensuing five decades, she has developed a studio practice comprised largely of pastel on paper, fusing Western and indigenous pictorial modes with Mexican and Chicanx themes.
Known for creating hand-drawn, dip-pen designs for everyone from Selfridges to Hermès, Kent recommends creating your own pictorial holiday-themed table placements, gift tags or wrapping.
In fact, they are almost all elements in an expressive pictorial language of symbols and metaphors that Mr. Johns has developed over a six-decade-and-counting career.
Ugliness has the louder voice in these works, flanked by tragedy on one side and on the other by the engaging intentional lightness of Mr. Oehlen's pictorial sensibility.
However, Golding's strongly sensory work — told primarily from the perspective of Lok, the Everyman — leans more heavily on imagination (including a kind of pictorial telepathy) than on research.
It inaugurated the Mid-Week Pictorial War Extra magazine — a distant forerunner of the photojournalism for which Daniel Berehulak won a Pulitzer Prize this week — in September 1914.
In "Interstices," a strong show at Bureau on the Lower East Side, Patricia Treib's festive abstract paintings combine pictorial sophistication with an unexpectedly gratifying irresolution, almost an unease.
Serving as his own cinematographer, he gives the movie pictorial grace and balance (his framing is impeccable) but not too much beauty, as is appropriate given the material.
On a recent day, in a locked vitrine, were first editions of Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" in full leather pictorial bindings.
Commemorating Black sartorial expression and self-adornment long in tension with (white) Western aesthetics, the series consciously intertwines subjects' stylistic accouterments with pictorial space reminiscent of European antiquity.
What distinguishes these views from other landscapes is that Green's paintings are essentially abstract; they approach the pictorial but never tilt over into that domain of quick legibility.
The vibe is about as far away as you could get from last night's Victoria's Secret Fashion Show — or any pictorial, runway, or campaign she's ever been part of.
The space opened out to Polish Magdalena Abakanowicz's gigantic, sisal fiber tapestries that defy the conventions of pictorial, folklore depictions, instead unfurling into textured surfaces resonant of female genitalia.
Soriano also embraces an ephemeral moment, but through his use of a dry, non-pictorial vocabulary, he is able to push a time-honored subject down a new path.
The Complete Pattern Directory by Elizabeth Wilhide is a comprehensive resource, comprising 903,290 illustrations of patterns across time and cultures, divided into flora, fauna, pictorial, geometric, and abstract designs.
And while emoji behavior may be easy to dismiss as not intentional, or ill-defined, Azhar reminds us that this method of pictorial communication is only becoming increasingly popular.
He was referring to the title of the collage book Gordon had made for Dalí: a pictorial story about a German auto-enthusiast who planned to eat a car.
These tools could be used for misinformation and propaganda and might erode public trust in pictorial evidence, a trend that could damage the justice system as well as politics.
To get an amazing scientific and pictorial view of what's happening to our planet, look no further than Earth Now from NASA, which is free on iOS and Android.
The ancient Mediterranean world relied on oral and pictorial communication — or a combination of speaking, drawing, and writing — as an imminently more effective means of communication than words alone.
An analogous act of pictorial commemoration is evident in the tintypes Mann created a decade later of locales in southeastern Virginia, inspired by Nat Turner's slave rebellion in 1831.
They have also been exposed to random alteration, as Mann invites accidents in the development process as a way of unsettling her own pictorial claims in the final pictures.
His Puta Locus project functioned both as title for his funky-clunky semi-abstract paintings and for the PAL manifesto that praises transgressive graffiti as an extended pictorial practice.
Through his father's profession as a corrections officer, Pat Phillips has found a pictorial strategy for probing the racial chasms of the justice system, and by inference, everyday life.
Fortunately, the use of VistaVision, which is another process of projecting on a wide, flat screen, has made it possible to endow "White Christmas" with a fine pictorial quality.
Pictorial space is profoundly indeterminate in these layered, utterly engrossing works, shifting wildly in response to local conditions such as lighting, whether direct or ambient, and the viewer's movement.
As vaguely pornographic, commercial pinup portraiture of women thrived in the 224s, beefcake magazines such as Bob Mizer's Physique Pictorial offered their own exaggerated celebration of the male body.
The Swedish company made major U.S. inroads starting in the 90s, when its hallmark pictorial directions and tiny assembly tools were the setup for countless couple and roommate arguments.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's biggest cigarette maker, ITC Ltd, said on Monday it had resumed production in phases, complying with new rules on pictorial warnings from the federal government.
Some of his limitations as a filmmaker are best expressed in the perfect crackling of those flames and the pictorial balance of that shot of walled-up torture victims.
Merz's most striking pictorial technique involves layering combinations of graphite, wax, pastel, and paint that is brushed or sprayed, or sometimes both, onto paper, metal, board, or unstretched canvas.
A companion app (available for Apple's iPhone and iPad, Google Android devices, and Amazon tablets) with pictorial programming language provides guidance for brick-building as well as code building.
They add a new twist to his penchant for interacting with the urban environment — though here he is adding rather than subtracting — and emphasize his gift for pictorial beauty.
It's among the grisailles studies he prepared for a publication initiated in 1632 by Gillis Hendricks called the Iconographie, a pictorial who's who of artists and other notable individuals.
What van Dyck gave the period was a way to organize possible elements into a pictorial language that allowed the sitter to appear as more than a passive participant.
Meanwhile, the racing perspectival lines, defying any conventional notion of space but intensifying the pictorial one, measure out intense intervals — headboard-pillow-bedspread-floor — from canvas top to bottom.
He was working on a series of photographs of young men alongside pictorial tombstones from a military cemetery of boys who had been killed in the war with Azerbaijan.
The very ease with which he has adapted this slang to his own elegant usages is itself a measure of its established place in the pictorial vocabulary of our time.
It is a development that plays out across all the paintings in The Gate, with the pictorial ambiguities that arise from streamlined form leading to a succession of intricate meanings.
"Throughout her life, Franciszka developed a pictorial language that, while ignoring expressionism, conveyed emotion with a lightness of touch and delicacy of line," co-curator Joanna Mackiewicz-Gemes told Hyperallergic.
" The wealth of video and pictorial evidence that can be collected today would never have been available before, said Ellis, and represents "a very powerful part of building a case.
Only "original pictorial, graphic, and sculptural features that can be identified separately from, and are capable of existing independently of, the utilitarian aspects of the article" qualify for such protections.
Shore is the all-time pictorial bard of fried eggs or pancakes saluting the eye from Formica tables at random eateries along streets and state highways, from sea to sea.
Resnick cashed in with not one but two tell-all books (including a passage claiming a same-sex hookup woith Nicole) as well as a spicy nude pictorial in Playboy.
These pictorial resemblances — utopian in the imaginary dwellings and vistas they conjure —accompany the fact that the drawings constitute a kind of displacement of or supplement to Gladman's written works.
One effect of this sea change was the critical rejection of pictorial Surrealism, along with such artistic practices as representational drawing, in which fastidious attention to detail plays a role.
Filtered through his photographs, Mesoamerican architecture showed Albers the accordion-like nature of pictorial space: it could be rendered as volumetric, flat and something in between at the same time.
The Mid-Week Pictorial also featured some startlingly candid views of war, like the photograph below, showing German soldiers who had been taken prisoner by the French just before dawn.
Rotogravure reproductions in the Pictorial showed the French army entering Noyon — though scarcely in a cinematic scene of jubilation — as well as the damage done to Noyon, Bapaume, and Nesle.
"I quit the movies because I was sick and tired of playing a native girl of some kind, with a knife, and few clothes," she told Pictorial Review in 1953.
She knows how to manage the collision of one pictorial vocabulary with another, and excels at using drop shadows to create illusions of various layers hovering above the picture plane.
They grew up with Hollywood movies, low-def network television and ad-heavy pictorial magazines like Look and Life as the audiovisual wallpaper of their childhoods, mostly in American suburbs.
"No Half Steppin': An Oral and Pictorial History of New York City Club the Latin Quarter and the Birth of Hip-Hop's Golden Era" (Wax Poetics), by Claude Gray, a.k.
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.
More often, though, Murray is playing the formal details of her images against corresponding choices in texture or armature to knit pictorial and physical depth into a single imaginative arena.
To help aficionados of the process, or even those with a passing interest, The New York Times has collected a pictorial history of Britain's journey, as captured by Times photographers.
The sets, by George Tsypin, try for a middle ground between the pictorial and the surreal, with A-frame structures suggesting chalets and boulders hovering, Magritte-like, above the stage.
If identity, memory, and personality enter the pictorial conversation, however, then the work tips toward portraiture — meaning it addresses notions of likeness in relation to a real or metaphorical being.
The question has been taken up again by the writer David Shields, in his recent book ''War Is Beautiful: The New York Times Pictorial Guide to the Glamour of Armed Conflict.
Feast your eyes on this pictorial evidence posted by David Harbour, who plays Hopper: Photo study of one of the greatest movie stars of all time and an excited bearded man.
Kourtney Kardashian, who celebrated her 39th birthday two days ago, stripped it all off for her latest pictorial with V Magazine to promote her Kylie Cosmetics makeup collaboration launching April 24th.
The second tradition is coming from Limoges, France, and it's a more pictorial tradition, where you see artists almost using enamel as a form of oil painting to create narrative scenes.
In 1956, he submitted an illustration of a muscular lumberjack with a bulging crotch to Physique Pictorial, an American magazine that passed itself off as a sports rag to skirt censorship.
In traditional composition, whether sculptural or pictorial, the artist strives to create a sense of inevitability: we are invited to believe that the work simply must be the way it is.
By this, I mean that instead of appropriating readymade definitions, as a number of conceptual artists have done, he lived inside language — from sound to orthography to calligraphic and pictorial possibilities.
Yet Rorschach was the first to imagine that the test itself might be an art form, that it would exhibit a "pictorial quality" that would transcend the genre of the test.
Once, with Metaphor (22016), a bright, animated-yet-sparse illustration of a Femdom couple, and again with Signs of Love (28), a denser, more saturated piece filled with abstracted pictorial symbols.
As Moreira worked on the pictorial layer, she encountered and removed several areas of ancient, poorly executed overpainting, particularly in the Saint's arms and torso, as well as in the background.
Green's two paintings, both from 2008, are small, 72016 x 18 inches, and, like his abstract landscapes, they hover tantalizing on the cusp of legibility without ever tilting into the pictorial.
"These photographs are the first to reach America showing the actual conditions in the French cities evacuated by the Germans in their hasty retreat to the Hindenburg line," the Pictorial said.
It's never surprising, yet its bursts of pictorial imagination — snowflakes that streak like shooting stars — keep you engaged, as do Elsa and Anna, who still aren't waiting for life to happen.
Using the daguerreotype to seize ghostly manifestations of light and dark that harbour in each pictorial background, Fuss uses a bed as a recurring prop—reflecting sex, death, childbirth, and sleep.
While there is a maturity to the pictorial complexity of her vision, Kasey exhibits a sense of invention and play that incites curiosity and excited anticipation of what she may paint next.
Xiao Lu, now with her back to the viewer and shooting into the dark unknown, is surrounded by pictorial short hands signifying her later performances, such as ice cubes and poured ink.
The following pictorial review tries to sum up these changes focusing on one technology aspect: the state of the art television camera that sends live electronic moving images to our home screens.
When the programme revealed the damage caused by plastic in the world's oceans, Tory MPs tweeted out the government's plans to stop this evil, alongside a pictorial menagerie of seabirds and whales.
The traces of stalks on the right underscore the likelihood that the painting is of a bouquet, and yet there is no pictorial assurance that is what the viewer is looking at.
Emotes are like Twitch's secret language – these custom emoji-like pictorial glyphs let users jazz up their conversations, while also allowing broadcasters to generate revenue by selling their own packs to fans.
And it includes "Metaphysical Interior with Lighthouse" (1918), which frames a painting-within-the-painting of a lighthouse inside a series of mysterious wooden structures that run deep into the pictorial space.
The first was pictorial, a calendar that captured all the mass shootings in the United States since June 12, 2016, when gunfire ruptured the party in the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla.
The government has been cracking down on consumption by increasing taxes, placing pictorial warnings on cigarette packs, banning e-cigarettes in multiple states and spreading awareness on the harmful effects of tobacco.
He loved a wide unfurling cape, both for its impact as a silhouette but also as a canvas for decoration, like a Chinese or Japanese screen, allowing a pictorial story to unfold.
They included "Einstein: A Pictorial Biography" (1955), by William Cahn; "Jolly Jingles for the Jewish Child" (1947), by Ben Aronin; and "The Adventures of Ellery Queen: Eleven Problems in Crime Deduction" (1947).
While the look has been around for years, Kat Von D sparked a surge of imitators after sharing a pictorial on Instagram, showing fans how to easily achieve the look in six steps.
Mori grounds his works in stable geometrical and repeating patterns, but some of these stencil shapes form prints so abstract their pictorial subjects are not immediately read, presenting images that are highly expressive.
Trees seem smaller than the spiraling and whirling suns, while the egg-shaped figures dominate this cramped pictorial space, as if to say new life hovers over all that has come to birth.
Dozens of countries in Latin America and Asia have already implemented five rounds of pictorial health warnings on packaging over the past decade, but packaging in the US hasn't changed much since 1985.
Former model Caroline "Tula" Cossey, who broke barriers when she became the first transgender woman to have her own pictorial in Playboy magazine in 1991, says she was "shocked" by Caitlyn Jenner's transition.
" In "Contemporary Photographers," the curator and photographer Christian Caujolle wrote that Mr. Hamilton worked with only two fixed devices: "a clear pictorial intention and a latent eroticism, ostensibly romantic, but asking for trouble.
In most cases it is best to take the high road, and excuse yourself from the conversation when someone offers to show you pictorial evidence of her career as a Meghan Trainor impersonator.
ITC was flat after hitting a two-month low earlier in the sesssion as the tobacco company shut cigarette plants to comply with a new stipulated pictorial warnings rule issued by the government.
The Met's exhibition shows us that our cosmos is divided between the pictured and the real, and that the character of the pictorial asserts a powerful influence over our conception of the actual.
The figure is framed by her labor, haunted by pictorial precedents, captured by the gaze of her desiring daughter, for whom the love of mother was always shared, never enough, gone too soon.
Take the objects displayed in the the gallery containing sheet metal sculptures: they demonstrate the useful tensions to exploit between the form of the substrate material and the pictorial scheme drawn on it.
A family friend and D.C. public-school teacher, Estelle Petrulakis, gave me a book called "The Movies," a pictorial history of film by Richard Griffith and Arthur Mayer, when I was a child.
In their white robes and red-and-white head scarves, Mr. Ancarani's human subjects are less characters than pictorial elements — or, worse, occupants of the same menagerie as the captive predators they keep.
Her prints and drawings, reproduced in the book, demonstrate an innate artistic skill, as well as constituting, in the words of Schlenker, a "pictorial who's who of the cultural elite of her time".
And for many years, Frederick Weston has created elaborate collages — some celebrating Ms. Crawford — in single-room-occupancy hotels in Manhattan, moving a substantial and ever-growing pictorial archive to each new address.
The movie's early scenes are filled with severe pictorial beauty as the pale thermal steam snaking around the martyred Christians gives way to the vaulted white room where the black-clothed Jesuits meet.
The Laocoön Group, the Hellenistic masterpiece of baroque, coiled drama, of muscle and bone, of form and void housed in the Vatican's collection, is a distant antecedent of Fujita's spatial-pictorial hurly-burly.
What results is an expansive assertion of pictorial diversity that includes the sexual, political, psychological, literary and narrative impulses that have been previously relegated by other critics to photography, installation and performance art.
This bit of calculated crappiness, in particular, helps Crotty avoid the slick seamlessness that sucks the life out of so many pseudo-minimalist paintings, and gives reductivist pictorial strategies everywhere a bad name.
Despite its best efforts to justify the relevance of his digital experiments, the arc of Hockney's career remains clear, well presented, and with precision focus on his varying intellectual ideas of pictorial representation.
I am thinking of "ultra terre verte" (2016), "vermillion" (2017), and "noh" (2017), in which the shape seems to be floating like a balloon, held within the pictorial space by the painting's top edge.
The Wall Street Journal has a telling pictorial essay on the shipbuilding "rust belt" in China, illustrating the massive overcapacity in an industry on which China had based a large part of its growth.
Gossage's book was to be printed on matte, uncoated paper, which is typically used for literary books, not for photography; to achieve the desired pictorial density, Steidl would be using multiple blacks and grays.
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.
Her most enduring legacy, though, was probably The Players' Guide: A Pictorial Directory for the Legitimate Theater, a listing of actors for casting directors that included their photographs, stage credits, résumés and telephone numbers.
Visitors who are unfamiliar with Wong's work will discover a unique talent, while those who were dismissive of his community-driven practice will undoubtedly be converted by the variety and pictorial intelligence on display.
Painting is the be-all and end-all of Mr. Hockney's art, the point of departure of his forays into other pictorial realms and the port to which he inevitably returns, discoveries in hand.
The damage done to French cities and towns along the Western Front, as the German army staged a strategic retreat to the virtually impregnable Hindenburg line, was the main subject of this week's Pictorial.
"Some of the foremost artists of the day are employed by the government to make pictures of scenes and episodes for which the camera is unsuited," the Mid-Week Pictorial said 100 years ago.
For fractions, for example, teachers might ask students to apply the underlying principle "part of a whole" in different contexts, making use of pictorial representations and other visual techniques to explore the abstract idea.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's biggest cigarette maker ITC Ltd shut its plants from May 4 to comply with a new stipulated pictorial warnings rule issued by the federal government, the company said in a statement.
As a collective, the photographs offer an unflinching pictorial tapestry of recent Sicilian history — its people, its poverty, its folklore and, above all, its decades-long forced dalliance with the Mafia, or Cosa Nostra.
There was even a "pictorial essay" printed in a student-published paper called the Unknown Hoya -- which appears to be the same as the Heretic -- of the party, including an image of the stripper.
Tobacco companies use domestic and international trade litigation "in attempts to block progress on many control measures, such as smoke-free public places, pictorial health warnings, plain packaging and product regulation," the WHO said.
Catlin's 1832 trio of paintings depicting Mandan o-kee-pa ceremonies are a rare pictorial record of a coming-of-age ritual that disappeared as the tribe was decimated in the years that followed.
Organic Honey's Visual Telepathy (1972) is a study of pictorial space, the performing body and Jonas's relationship with certain eloquent objects, whose outlines she draws frenziedly: old dolls and fans inherited from her grandmother.
The title refers to the pictorial-space-making system of one-point perspective, though the painting itself not particularly illusionistic; the suggestion of perpendicular horizontal and vertical planes creeps in like a sonic undertone.
Despite this, there's a coherent pictorial intelligence at work across all of his comics, one that is precise and consistent enough to be more than simply lucky intervention by his pencil-and-brush artists.
Sarcophagi are much more than simple containers for the departed, and the pictorial script on this one records that it belonged to a man named Amenrenef, who once served as a royal court advisor.
In 1956 a friend urged Laaksonen to send his artwork to Physique Pictorial, an American magazine that ostensibly promoted fitness—it featured scantily clad figures in athletic poses—but was really aimed at gay men.
In A Typographic Abecedarium by Ornan Rotem, released in October by Sylph Editions with the University of Chicago Press, the London-based book designer and Sylph Editions publisher considers the 26 letters as pictorial objects.
The most common issues, he explains, can be divided into two categories: problems with the support (such as a warped panel, a torn canvas), and problems with the pictorial layer (like dirt and paint loss).
Conde Nast launched Vogue China in 2005 with state-owned China Pictorial Publishing House and has since expanded to include Chinese editions of Architectural Digest, GQ, GQ Style, Self, Vogue Collections and Conde Nast Traveler.
A majority of the works in the show are hard-edge geometric abstractions, many of their forms and their relation to pictorial space arrived at with the help of early computer programming and projection techniques.
"This move will keep Penthouse competitive in the future and will seamlessly combine our unmatched pictorial features and editorial content with our video and broadcast offerings," FriendFinder Networks CEO Jonathan Buckheit said in a statement.
There are two large-scale color field works featured in the exhibit, "White over Blue" (1967) and "Red Orange White Green Blue" (1968), that demonstrate how Kelly's artistic language eventually moved beyond the pictorial frame.
Peter Keegan, an expert in ancient graffiti, notes that literacy is more a continuum than a yes or no skill, a fact often revealed in the extensive textual and pictorial graffiti that survive from antiquity.
She is — or certainly was between 1968 and 1978 — energetically involved in matters of pictorial structure that clearly differentiate her work from that of painters who at the time maintained a greater adherence to photography.
The study projected that over the next 50 years, pictorial warning labels could avert 403,800 smoking-attributable deaths, 46,600 cases of low birth weight, 73,600 preterm births and 1,000 cases of sudden infant death syndrome.
Picturing the First World War Times Insider is offering glimpses of some of the most memorable wartime illustrations that appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial, on the 100th anniversary of each issue.
" She admits that constant paparazzi attention and pictorial scrutiny have contributed to an eating disorder she still tries to keep at bay: "It's better to think you look fat," Swift says, "than to look sick.
Picturing the First World War Times Insider is offering glimpses of some of the most memorable wartime illustrations that appeared in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial on the 100th anniversary of each issue.
Participants would inhabit roles from the tarot deck's Major Arcana — the 22 pictorial cards (like the Empress and the Devil) that in certain interpretations overlap with Carl Jung's notion of archetypes and the collective unconscious.
But it is also consequential as a marker in the life work of an artist who was once the poster child for pictorial flatness and self-referential aesthetics, but refused to be limited or defined.
The remaining works have little apparent connection to the theme, but they reflect the exhibition's broader project of examining Oehlen's use of pictorial devices and self-imposed restrictions, as well as the influence of past art.
"I rather love brain imaging in the sense that it gives you a pictorial explanation," Feilding tells The Verge, pulling out a sample of the neuroimages from Beckley and Imperial's moderate-dose LSD study last year.
I said "wow," even though it's a machine and a graphic process, and there are a billion of the same, at the end there is a very strong pictorial element in the two very different materials.
He created paintings, drawings, murals, sculptures, installations, and public art that straddled representation and abstraction, architecture and ornament, formalist strategies and pictorial narrative, and churned styles, iconographies, and histories into an indelible web of postmodern critique.
Cuneiform is an ancient system of writing on clay tablets that was used in Mesopotamia, while the seals are engraved with pictorial stories, and clay bullae are balls of clay on which seals have been imprinted.
Born in 1897, he spent his 20s traveling around Europe: visiting the Bauhaus art and design school in Germany, apprenticing as a printer in Switzerland and working for Isotype, a pictorial information design project in Vienna.
Ms. Abney's own bright brash paintings, devised with stencils, never stint on either the political or the pictorial and much of the work in this SoHo gallery, by artists with whom she is close, follow suit.
Now, by adding pictorial representation to her palette, Wayne gains a new sense of improvisational freedom that makes this work look fresh but mystifying, simultaneously cool and passionate, yet balancing humor with an undercurrent of threat.
It is through his father's profession — the starkest form of adaption to the white power structure — that Phillips finds a pictorial strategy for probing the racial chasms of the justice system, and by inference, everyday life.
SETH COLTER WALLS Like Caravaggio before her, the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi knew how to build scenes of taut drama with far-from-idealized figures crammed into a constricted pictorial space and bathed in harsh light.
It's a bold move, with an uncertain payoff; Instagrammers posing in front of street art may come to mind, along with other forms of "augmented reality" that don't seem worthy of Mr. Wall's subtle pictorial sensibilities.
But the images of the presidents also form a kind of national document: a pictorial history of American arrogance, aggression, persecution and moral confusion, with a balancing one of sobriety, self-discipline, just action and restraint.
The work in the exhibition suggests that the portrait style van Dyck assembled from these disparate sources was a pictorial collaboration between sitter and artist — the recording of an event, not just an agreed-upon image.
Like the artist's earlier paintings on Mylar, they are attached directly to the wall, but illusionism is banished completely; the pictorial space is flattened, reduced to the physical depth of the fabric's conspicuous wrinkles and bulges.
So dramatic is this exit from pictorial space that in "Peripherique" (2016) the lattice-like structures form a kind of second frame that hovers around the edges of the picture rectangle, its vast interior voided of content.
Unfortunately for millennial art history nerds, they're not functional emojis and there's still no pictorial shorthand for texting "Oh, Jeff, I love you too, but…" or "Girl With a Pearl Earring," so words are not yet obsolete.
Yet the best picture books, far from being baby food, display a pictorial sophistication that puts many graphic novels to shame; think of them as visual haiku, an art form of juxtaposition and implication, bright colors notwithstanding.
When Marden was starting out in the 1960s, one heard much talk about "activating the surface" — in other words, generating enough pictorial incident to turn the inert expanse of the canvas into a visually engaging picture plane.
Which brings us to Graham's most recent pictorial, featuring a body-positive vibe that the model is famous for, plus many of the traditional elements: surf, sand, and a bikini bottom that's smaller than a cocktail napkin.
Saul — who seldom says anything nice about abstraction — sides firmly with the pictorial and uses paint to do all sorts of marvelous things, while DiBenedetto emphasizes process and does all kinds of unexpected things to the paint.
But thanks to these high-quality pictorial mementos, the weeks it has spent studying the region's towering cliffs and scattered rocks will be remembered as one of many exciting chapters in the rover's continuing adventures on Mars.
With them I discovered Fautrier as an inspiring example of an artist who ignores many of the customary and superfluous "rules" of painting, and who through that rejection finds his own pictorial sensibility — albeit a demanding one.
Notably, Bartholomew's flaying is not highlighted with brilliant red flowing blood, but is tucked into the background of the picture; in the foreground, the imploring, emphatic face of the saint gazes directly out of the pictorial frame.
Mañara, who oversaw the church's completion in 1670 and created the hospital, designed the church's pictorial program that was intended "to show the way to heaven to the brothers of La Santa Caridad," according to the catalog.
In the works of the artists he admired — Cadmus, Tchelitchew, George Tooker, Bernard Perlin, and Ivan LeLorraine Albright — we find an allegiance to pictorial finesse even as the imagery departs naturalism for social satire or Surrealism Lite.
Picturing the First World War President Woodrow Wilson dominated the cover of the Mid-Week Pictorial this week, having just signed the Selective Service Act, requiring all men aged 21 to 30 to register on June 5.
Picturing the First World War In The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial are many untold or little told stories of World War I. You don't have to peruse too many issues to have your assumptions overturned.
Boost is compatible with almost all Lego pieces, so once kids get the hang of its pictorial programming language (no reading required), they can tap into their own Lego collections to dream up more robots and expansions.
Munch's flattening of pictorial space and his linear simplifications of forms to evoke feeling and emotion make the canvas more a surface — a kind of mirror of his inner self — than a window in which to look.
"I feel much sexier now than I ever did when I was younger," she said, recalling her first Playboy pictorial in 1973 — the same year she played a Bond girl opposite Roger Moore in Live and Let Die.
The painting is a colorful example of Analytical Cubism — the movement's earlier phase, also seen in Picasso's "The Aficionado" (1912) — which sought to demonstrate how human eyes merge countless bits of visual information into a coherent pictorial whole.
There are a lot of things to scrutinize in these works, from the color and surface of each section, to the different materials and processes that Bland has employed, to her pictorial synthesis of geometry and representational form.
The other four tech categories that saw the most patents filed include "transmission of digital information, such as telegraphic communication"; semiconductors; wireless communications and pictorial communications (such as TV but also video and photo apps would be included).
"There are so many cultural nuances and mannerisms from across the continent, what we're looking to do with Afro Emoji is portray them in pictorial form and package them in a way that millions can use and share."
"We started photographing them in matching outfits since they came home from the hospital at one month of age with the basic idea of documenting their journey in a pictorial form," mom Amber told Mashable in an email.
While "the issue of tattoo copyrightability has yet to be decided upon in court due to numerous settlements," the tattoo artists' works are the kind of "pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works" that deserve legal protection, Solid Oak said.
One significant difference is that Heade, a contemporary of the Hudson River School (though not usually associated with it), was a master of deep space, while Brant usually allows relatively little pictorial elbow room between figure and ground.
Putting graphic pictorial health warnings on cigarette packages was required by a law passed in 2009, but a tobacco company convinced a federal appellate court to delay implementation, claiming there was no evidence that pictures helped people quit.
My work always walked toward the limits of the language of painting; breaking the two-dimensionality of the same with the articulation of sculptural and three-dimensional sculptures was the first step in this expansion of pictorial language.
Pictorial warning labels on cigarette packs could reduce smoking prevalence by 5% in the short term and 10% over the long term in the United States, according to a study published in the journal Tobacco Control in 2016.
Picturing the First World War It is a photograph that can send shivers through you on an August day, as it must have a century ago when it was published in The New York Times Mid-Week Pictorial.
We never spoke of it, but I have sometimes wondered if Betty knew just how deeply the image she created that day would lodge itself in my pictorial repertoire, if she knew she had given me a subject.
I use the term "particular pictorial truth" because, of the dozen, mostly large-scale paintings on display — other than a pair of deliberately coupled (on the part of the curator) canvases from the 21973s — no two are alike.

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