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"triptych" Definitions
  1. a picture that is painted or carved on three pieces of wood placed side by side, especially one over an altar in a churchTopics Artc2

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Simon Dinnerstein's magnum opus The Fulbright Triptych recently made its West Coast debut as part of a traveling exhibition, The Lasting World: Simon Dinnerstein and The Fulbright Triptych.
His breakthrough triptych, "Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion" (1944/45), which rematerializes in the late period in "Second Version of Triptych 1944" (1988), is the exhibition's centerpiece.
Gavin McInnes displayed a triptych of photographs parodying SJW hashtags.
Neville Fogarty's Cryptic Triptych: Try saying that three times fast.
One part of a triptych, "Vigil For A Horseman" (2017).
It is a triptych of Lucian Freud by Francis Bacon.
The triptych on my arm – it's not decorative; it's sentimental, significant.
Most recently, BAM co-commissioned Triptych (Eyes of One on Another).
Among the works are two diptychs and an enveloping, cinematic triptych.
And this is one-third of a triptych from Francis Bacon (1983).
We did it as a triptych, with three pictures of the screen.
The final tweet in that first triptych really drives that defensiveness home.
Here, this work is laid out with two others in a triptych.
The work she selected was "Autobiography," a 1968 triptych by Robert Rauschenberg.
Mandy manifests also in a stained glass triptych, embracing Pirate Jenny, I suppose.
MIDNIGHT EPISODICS Explore the dark side in this triptych of late-night pilots.
Triptych seems to think so, and ultimately appears cheap, forced, and self-congratulatory.
In 1910, she had a three-picture triptych of a before-and-after.
He pointed at a triptych on one of the walls of the building.
Next year, George Balanchine's pure-dance triptych "Jewels" will have its 50th anniversary.
"The Urewera Triptych" (1975), his most important work, makes a special appearance here.
This dynamic is especially apparent in the show-stopping triptych "Three Stories" (2019).
At the back was a triptych in the style of medieval religious paintings.
She was surprised to see the triptych wasn't reprinted widely at the time.
The above triptych by Sadan beautifully sums up the virus's life in China.
Daniel Askill: One work is a video triptych, and one's a single-channel video.
Keen to attract publicity, Daguerre presented the triptych to King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
Daguerre's triptych ended up in a regional museum, where it rusted into near oblivion.
A triptych of late Mahler from London's finest orchestra, all conducted by Simon Rattle.
The work is a triptych featuring the Hungarian flag partially covered in black enamel paint.
"These ones are mostly finished," Bradley says, motioning to a triptych of large abstract compositions.
With "Pagodes," the first piece of his triptych "Estampes" (1903), we hear something totally fresh.
"Venetian Panels" (2004), Winkfield's earliest works in this show, offers a take on the triptych.
He saw my work and invited me to do an altarpiece project – a major triptych.
Each part of the triptych runs about 13 minutes; all three reward watching, start to finish.
Critic's Pick The conceptual photographer's transfixing show at Gagosian includes confounding diptychs and a cinematic triptych.
What I love about those calendars is they'll always have like the triptych of photos, right?
A rare opportunity to see the triptych, which is a miracle to look at, outside its home institution is provided by the compact, unmissable exhibition, Simon Dinnerstein: Revisiting The Fulbright Triptych, in the chapel-like Mitzi & Warren Eisenberg Gallery of the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.
Shevarim, the cry from the heart, the triptych of notes that speak of a sense of brokenness.
DiCaprio says that as a baby, the triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights" hung over his crib.
This large triptych at the the booth of Osaka's YOD gallery explores the Filipino concept of Loob.
The museum did lend Bosch's "The Haywain" triptych and another painting to the Noordbrabants for the retrospective.
Throughout Triptych, works from Mapplethorpe's X, Y, and Z portfolios are projected above and around the musicians.
Arranged like an altar triptych, three enormous, cooled copper panels slowly accrue a frame of ice crystals.
This Montana-set triptych nails the loneliness and solitude of a long car drive home and back.
The triptych was later adapted into a 1988 film starring Mr. Fierstein, Anne Bancroft and Matthew Broderick.
The crepe is folded like a triptych, creased or cut in half and handed over still steaming.
"Kaos Garden" was inspired by the "The Garden of Earthly Delights," the triptych painting by Hieronymus Bosch.
All of the works were based on a crumpled photograph of Lucian Freud, taken by John Deakin — one of a series commissioned by Francis Bacon for his triptych, "Three Studies of Lucian Freud" (1969), which Johns first saw in the Christie's catalogue announcing the auction of the triptych.
All day long, the same lovely, bizarre triptych of photos has been circulating on Twitter and the blogosphere.
Also, are those two identical paintings of Spam below it, combining into some kind of bizarre Spam triptych?
A modern mention comes in the 19th century, by which time the triptych had been dismantled and scattered.
But another, less famous work, "The Haywain Triptych," is lent, and time is devoted to analyzing its iconography.
Women play second fiddle in "Julius Caesar," which also happens to be the least interesting of the triptych.
Bravura workmanship reached its height in "Madame Butterfly," a slightly fussy triptych involving 46 woodblocks and 102 colors.
Ms. Bejarano sat on one of the black ottomans in front of the triptych and contemplated the colors.
Ray Navarro's Equipped (1990), a photo-triptych produced with Zoe Leonard, takes on HIV/AIDS with sexual humor.
The exhibition continues through his most recent work, the triptych Berlin, Shanghai and Palm Springs, completed last year.
The two artists meet in the exhibition's second gallery, which houses Viola's three-video installation, Nantes Triptych (1992).
In the last painting of the triptych, Hero has leapt off the tower, caught between rising and falling.
The final part of Carne y Arena's triptych is a video installation, and it brought the entire experience home.
Clown (2005) is a triptych of jungle vistas showing a lone explorer slowly picking his way through the vegetation.
Rose's untitled black-and-white triptych from 2014 seems to capture the artist in a state of subliminal freedom.
But the main promised gift here, a large 1953 triptych by the abstract painter Lee Mullican, is a knockout.
It included a photographic triptych of her at 13, concealing and then bashfully revealing her face through her hands.
Now Axis Records, the label that put out the entire series, have announced the final part of the triptych.
Monsters and Men is a terrific triptych with a painful central event: a police shooting of a black man.
Many of us divide this resolution into the same aspirational money triptych: spend less, save more, pay down debt.
"Memoirs of a traveling dress," Duff captioned a triptych picture of herself and two gal pals donning the colorful maxi.
"We went, for example, to one museum in Cairo and discovered a marvelous triptych painted on wood," she went on.
Taking the form of a Christian triptych, the three panels actually feature prints of bullet traces from a Nazi bunker.
"CoDex 1962" is the newly translated triptych by the Icelandic fabulist Sjon, heralded as an heir to Kafka and Borges.
And in some cases, especially the ghostly landscape of the big triptych, "Love Letter," a nervous wobble betrays the hand.
To analyze Hieronymus Bosch's triptych is an attempt to describe the indescribable and to decipher the indecipherable — an exercise in madness.
A triptych of LPs would follow the departure of original member Martin Price in 1991, concluding with 2003's Outpost Transmission.
LM: I'm showing a projection triptych at the Resonate Festival in Belgrade, curated by Nora O'Murchu, and delivering the closing keynote.
A triptych video projection, also titled "Black Mat Oriole" (2017), deciphers these mysterious props, and is the core of the show.
A radically different family appears in the next room, in Avedon's sprawling triptych "Andy Warhol and Members of the Factory" (1969).
Together, these three works form a triptych that seems to comment on the invisibility of minority suffering within a consumer society.
After that comes "SpaceLightArt," a triptych from 1926 by the great Oskar Fischinger, an artisanal wizard who made abstract color films.
Just as new is an emphasis on narrative and sequence; among the pieces are two diptychs and an enveloping, cinematic triptych.
Then imagine three of those frames projected side by side, triptych-style, on a screen that would fill your peripheral vision.
A Triptych of Three Innovative Docs "Nostalgia for the Light" (2011), those seeking answers in the past meet in the present.
The grave is the most public of what is now a triptych of similar artwork in three graveyards around the world.
Beauty is found in the heart of tragedy in "Cansa'yapi/ Where Trees are Painted Red," a photographic triptych by Joyce Lyon.
Johns first saw the distressed photograph in the Christie's catalogue announcing the auction of Bacon's triptych, Three Studies of Lucian Freud (1969).
But in July 2019, Gerhard Richter's 1981 triptych, "Abstraktes Bild (Faust)" (1981) disappeared from the lobby of the bank's Wall Street tower.
Also included in Painting Forward at Thomas Erben, Kyle Staver's triptych, "Diana & Actaeon" (2012) is the last painting I want to mention.
Metacritic score: 66 Monsters and Men is a terrific triptych with a painful central event: a police shooting of a black man.
The Lasting World: Simon Dinnerstein and The Fulbright Triptych is on view at the Nevada Museum of Art through January 6, 2019.
Duplicate video streams of the lip-syncing performer are projected overhead on either side of Rodger's video, as in an oversized triptych.
Wonder must have been great when the doors of the triptych were opened and the colorful interior exposed for the first time.
A triptych from the Water for the Dead series from 1992, for example, features three abstract photographs playing with light and darkness.
No one knows what legendary Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch was trying to say in his iconic triptych, The Garden of Earthly Delights.
And in The Sacred and The Profane, Elliott created a triptych of vaginas sculpted in bronze, plaster with gold leaf, and rubber.
A rolling wave crests across three separate panels of a monochromatic triptych, carrying a boatful of refugees as they careen over water.
"Paradise" is an animated contemporary interpretation of Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights," which is a pretty trippy triptych to start with.
A row of canvas chairs had been set up behind a triptych of color monitors that tracked what was happening on set.
Many of the objects — such as a triptych by McDermott & McGough depicting Kaaterskill Falls — nod to the geography of upstate New York.
"Second Version of Triptych 1944" features three limbless figures with elongated necks and human mouths, teeth, and ears perched on wooden pedestals.
"Maestà": Gaddi's Triptych Reunited continues at the New-York Historical Society (170 Central Park West, Upper West Side, Manhattan) through March 20.
Others, like the drawing triptych "Cuban Exodus" (1980), marshall the kind of fear and ambiguous dread one gets from Leon Golub paintings.
The person-sized fowl comes from the raucous triptych of a meditating Saint Anthony, surrounded by a debaucherous hellscape from the Boschian dimension.
The LP is described as a "triptych on three states of desire": sensual lust (Hyper); emotional catharsis (Opal); and destructive, fatal attraction (Mantis).
They form a kind of triptych, each panel composed and styled differently, but in the end we recognize them as one haunting portrait.
In one triptych, three paintings of female legs, posed seductively, are in actuality drawing out the Chinese character for woman, "女," in shape.
The third panel of this triptych is something else, though: a quiet, perfect vignette through which silent passion surges like an underground stream.
"Cosmos" (2015), a triptych painted with tempera on canvas, unifies the various motifs in the show and is perhaps its most impressive work.
One told him that the "Flight Into Egypt" underdrawing looked very much like one in Isenbrandt's crucifixion triptych at a museum in Estonia.
As a story, it had the key, painterly, elements of viral triptych: a cute animal + a sad death + a tiny, human-like gesture.
The "Garden of Earthly Delights," the famous triptych from the Renaissance painter Hieronymous Bosch, depicts humanity at points of creation, civilization and damnation.
Nobody does colorful, abstract, 3D art in motion quite like Australian artist David McLeod, and his newest digital triptych, called Colourflow, is mesmerizing.
Researchers note that Bosch was revisiting a particular subject, finding similar figures in the left panel of the artist's 1493 oil triptych "The Hermit Saints" — which also shows St. Anthony drawing water with a jar, accompanied by more curious creatures — and in the central panel of his "Last Judgment" triptych in Bruges —  where a woman bends over a pool to collect water.
He asked for the inclusion of a triptych of paintings of three Yezidi women who had been persecuted by Islamic State in Northern Iraq.
"plz say it isn't this one," wrote one fan along alongside a triptych of Cher wearing the shirt three separate times from 1985-2016.
Walker's massive graphite triptych revamp is packed with references to past and present racist events, which shamefully still shape identity politics in this country.
A triptych depicting a dancing, naked man with a burning skull is made even more off-putting by placing a spear between his thighs.
Ms. Kennedy's "Funnyhouse" provides the last — and most visually arresting — panel in the evening's triptych, and its flamboyant patterns have been etched in acid.
Meanwhile, the choreographer Zvi Gotheiner and his company perform a triptych of works inspired by the artists M.C. Escher, Francis Bacon and Mark Rothko.
From twenty paces, "Amnesty," a large triptych hanging in his Tribeca studio, seems to depict three figures in procession, writhing in pain or rapture.
"There's a triptych here that has the whole Book of Ezekiel typed out, with fiery chariots and all kinds of crazy stuff," he mused.
Alejandro González Iñárritu's immersive triptych at LACMA offers visitors the opportunity to experience the treacherous journey across the border between the US and Mexico.
Simon Dinnerstein: Revisiting The Fulbright Triptych continues at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (68 Elm Street, Summit, New Jersey) through June 16.
Constructed like a triptych altarpiece, the woman is flanked by the images of a goat falling in midair — complete with bright red skyward erections.
Among the pieces is the artist's largest work to date, a 33-foot triptych of swirling gestures that turn out to be a shipwreck.
Though focused unwaveringly on police brutality and racial profiling, this determinedly low-key triptych is really about the difficulty of doing the right thing.
But he said each of the three panels looked like something he would create, even if he would not combine them into a triptych.
And On Kawara — before he died in 2014 — was explicit about how he wanted his triptych of Date Paintings, "Moon Landing," to be exhibited.
"Minor Matter," the second part of her "Blue, Red, White" triptych, is a beautiful, blistering trio for her, Jonathan Gonzalez and Hector Thami Manekehla.
" Ms. Varda is represented at the Museum of Modern Art by photographs, films, videos and a three-screen installation titled "The Triptych of Noirmoutier.
As many as 46 woodblocks would be carved and 102 colors deployed (as in the spectacular triptych, "Madame Butterfly," 2000) to make the print.
A "triptych" painting featuring Mr Trump, Vladimir Putin and the French far-right leader Marine Le Pen (pictured) stood in the middle of the room.
Its clear that these ladies are a triptych of sultry fashion — but did you know they share a surprisingly affordable source for their sexy clothes?
Swift's album — coming a year later than her usual release schedule — is the final piece in a triptych of ultra-modern pop queen personal screeds.
At the beginning of the performance, she removed "Mom and Dad," her haunting triptych of family portraits created in 1994, from one of the crates.
In many cases, those images, affixed to the mirrors with adhesive tape, extend across multiple mirror panels in the manner of a diptych or triptych.
A Francis Bacon triptych, once owned by famed author Roald Dahl, is being sold by Christie's and could fetch between $50 million and $70 million.
One of the many valuable features of the reassembled Crabbe triptych is that it fully places such humane exuberance within the context of spiritual drama.
The three paintings almost link up to form a triptych, but they fall just short of a three-part sermon on death and the afterlife.
Their images, displayed alongside the triptych, are powerful: in one, a mother braids her child's hair, and in another, bodies lie bleeding on the ground.
Stop by the Segantini Museum before it closes in March for renovations to view the artist's works, including his significant "Life, Nature and Death" triptych.
The sweeping triptych "I giardini/The Gardens" (2017), which takes up an entire wall of the capacious single-room installation, exemplifies all of these shifts.
Harris quickly sketched up an idea that February and emailed it to the Blackhawks; he proposed presenting a triptych of the team's Stanley Cup parades.
Jenkins has said in interviews that he was inspired by Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien's 2005 film Three Times, a quiet triptych structured around romance.
I would also suggest that the original triptych (called "The Race for the White House") wasn't actually seen by that many people back in 1912.
There is a triptych of paintings by '80s neo-expressionist Jean-Michel Basquiat in the office of Herb Kazzaz, the head writer of Horsin' Around.
A Netherlandish miniature boxwood triptych by Adam Dircksz and workshop (ca 21868-29) acquired in 22019, is an intricately carved portable item of Christian devotion.
The influx of collectors triggered by this triptych of events presented an important opportunity for galleries to hold exhibitions, unveil new spaces and host lavish soirées.
The exhausting collection here doesn't prepare you for the final jewel in the crown: Monet's enormous Agapanthus triptych of 1916–1919, specifically reunited for this show.
On view through January 6 in Reno, this exhibition presents the noted artist's rarely seen "Fulbright Triptych" and several works from his expansive five-decade career.
That triptych of albums, along with DJ Quik's Safe + Sound, are essential to understanding a metropolitan area in the throes of polarizing violence and racial tensions.
A triptych of works in the gardens will feature water in its three physical states, "to celebrate the ephemeral, dematerialized state of things," Mr. Eliasson said.
Harris's collection includes a triptych by Alice Kettle called "Three Caryatids" (1989-91) — a textile made explicitly as a work of art, rather craft or design.
A triptych tells riddling tales of masters and servants, with the same two actors playing all the roles, in two sumptuous gardens at an Italian villa.
There are also two small watercolors and a large triptych, "Sketch for an American Comic Opera with 20th Century Race Riots" (2012) in pastel and graphite.
Grouped with the Nantes Triptych are works by Michelangelo depicting the Virgin Mary and the child, including drawings and one sculpture, "Taddeo Tondi" (c. 1504–05).
Arturo Rucci, a former assistant to Scully, has been arrested under suspicion of stealing a triptych from the artist's studio and consigning it for auction at Bonhams.
In the triptych "Illusion" (1972), Klauke wraps his body around the side of a standing mirror, creating with its shadows and crevices the semblance of a vagina.
Aharon Gluska's mixed-media triptych, "Stanislaw Drobner" (2018), reproduces mugshots of a prisoner at Auschwitz, tinted a dark amber and coated with wax-like film on top.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In a 16th-century triptych of the crucifixion at the Musée National de la Renaissance, north of Paris, Christ has wings.
Something similar happened a few years ago, when one of the panels of a Francis Bacon triptych had to be removed for supposedly depicting a homosexual scene.
The project, "DeLIMITations," is represented at Rick Wester Fine Art by photographs of the markers in situ, sculptures of them, imitation road signs and a map triptych.
Emotionally moving in another direction was Zineb Sedira's video triptych "Mother Tongue" (2002), which depicts discursive exchanges between three generations of women falling into non-discursive frustration.
One clue as to how and when Teddy and his moose might have slipped the triptych lies in the photo credit provided for it in recent times.
The Skin Fetish Sublime Skin Highlighting Trio contains a futuristic triptych of shimmering, multidimensional highlighters: a pearlescent pink; a fine, mythical gold; and a luxe, gilded bronze.
In the triptych, "Three Portraits – Posthumous Portrait of George Dyer; Self-Portrait; Portrait of Lucian Freud" (1973), the artist tracks the inevitable dissolution encoded into human bonds.
Friedlaender's paper triptych "Homage to Nazim Hikmet" (1979), a central figure in modern Turkish literature, uses his metaphor of the tree to anthropomorphize both individuality and solidarity.
To even the most untrained eyes, it was undeniable that the release of this musical triptych formed part of a roll-out for West's forthcoming seventh album.
His enormous triptych painting "Americans, Youngstown, Ohio" (1977–78) is an ambiguous monument to a very specific yet somehow universal time and place in modern US society.
In her triptych, Espíndola removes all of the many painted subjects and grafts herself into the role of Eve—without, she adds, assuming the guilt of original sin.
Jonathan Yeo, the inaugural artist, created a triptych oil painting of the main party leaders where the size of their portrait correlated to their portion of the vote.
In addition to The Fulbright Triptych, the exhibition includes examples of Dinnerstein's subtly evocative drawings and paintings which continually interrogate the role of art in lived human experience.
The center panel of the triptych showcases a bunch of naked people enjoying themselves in the most hedonistic ways possible at the time (or I guess, any time).
One of the triptych and 5-panel pieces of art the Internet Research Agency tried to sell to conservatives using its influence networks on Instagram and other platforms.
Mr. Kent's production was, for me, the star of the National Theater's Chekhov triptych, a rich and expansive portrait of an entire, prickly social order in czarist Russia.
In her new triptych, "Unicorn Gratitude Mystery," she applies her corrosive blend of humor and fury to Donald J. Trump, Hillary Clinton and a certain fantastical horned creature.
Arguably, Beckmann's greatest work is the 21949-foot-wide triptych "Departure" (250, 1933-35), which Alfred Barr, then director of the Museum of Modern Art, acquired in 1942.
It's the second part of a triptych of plays by Ridiculusmus which all focus on drugs, mental illness, and the sometimes positive, sometimes grim relationship between the two.
Under the direction of Alfred J. Barr, MoMA bought a series of water lilies in 1955 — the first American institution to do so — and the triptych in 1958.
Taken from a rented helicopter near Washington, D.C., the triptych shows the headquarters of the National Security Agency, the National Reconnaissance Office and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
The triptych does not seem to be reprinted after its first publication, and the photograph of Roosevelt doesn't appear again in any newspaper archive that I could access.
DiCaprio explained that as a baby, the triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights" hung over his crib, and had a profound impact on him when he was growing up.
An abridged version of the exhibition will be on view at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Summit, as Revisiting the Fulbright Triptych, February 15–June 16, 2019.  
In "Second Version of Triptych 1944," repainted in the 1980s, Bacon's blood-red backgrounds and nightmarish figures, indistinguishable as either man or beast, elicit a sense of unknowable horror.
The Crabbe triptych is the main event, and there are many ways to take it in, from the perspective of theology, politics, ritual use and theories of viewer response.
The most attention-grabbing work, however, is "The Haywain" — a triptych of noblemen and scoundrels led obliviously to hell — that the Prado allowed to remain in the Dutch exhibition.
At BAM , the vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth makes music based on the photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe in "Triptych," by Bryce Dessner and Korde Arrington Tuttle (June 6-8).
So he turned to "Annunciation With St. Margaret and St. Ansanus," an Italian Gothic triptych by Simone Martini and Lippo Memmi that now hangs in the Uffizi in Florence.
Despite its "primitive" modeling, the triptych positively glows with an air of grave celebration — of brilliant color wedded to a gravity of form, all in service of the transcendent.
Across from these prints, Adam Sings In The Timbers (Apsáalooke) exhibited "Indigenizing Colonized Spaces," a photo triptych of women in regalia, each standing in the midst of a metropolitan area.
And, finally, at the end of this corridor is a small room with the three figurative paintings, Madonna Triptych (9103), showing Scully's wife Liliane Tomasco and their young son Oisín.
So, it was an interesting thing to just realize that it was in a way a triptych that was exploring how those moments might inform the behavior of each woman.
In addition to gathering an unprecedented number of Bosch's works, the exhibition reunited the panels of several triptychs—sawn apart and scattered over the centuries—including the celebrated Wayfarer Triptych.
The scenes evoke medieval triptych altarpieces, and the set and costumes (both designed by Tom Rogers) recall the rich palette of red, blue, and green often found in medieval art.
To make a theatergoer's triptych of the topic, I also met the more wanly luminous figure whose light is being extinguished nightly at the Almeida Theater across town, in Islington.
An Ecuadorean ceramic sculpture from 2300–2200 BCE is grouped with a photographic triptych from Auckland, New Zealand, made in 2004–5, despite the distance and millennia that separate them.
Now, the No Series at Performance Space New York hosts the second and third parts of the triptych by Lewis, a Berlin-based dance artist born in the Dominican Republic.
" Even back then, he always visualized the sort of cinematic life he has now, with several Warhols on the wall, including a triptych of vulvas and a "Big Electric Chair.
A slew of premieres is coming soon, but City Ballet is kicking off its fall season with a shimmering classic, the 1967 triptych "Jewels" by its venerable founder George Balanchine.
Center stage in the gallery is a triptych of images on blackened glass, which evoke the surface layer of devices, to underscore the emphasis on the touchscreen over the content.
The show includes her monumental triptych drawings, as well as small framed sketches, a vitrine of sketchbooks and process drawings, and some later work that integrates colored pencil and acrylic.
Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's playful, yarn-wrapped totems juxtaposed with Masami Teraoka's Hieronymus Bosch-like triptych, "Hideous Ugliest Orange Toad's Last Bolero/Viagra Falls," to create a vibrant if deceivingly sinister scene.
Triptych attempts — at times, successfully — to amplify this experience: by confronting the audience with its collective voyeurism, it hopes that we question our lingering pride or prejudice and acknowledge our desire.
He also showed the Pope a version of Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights, the famous triptych featuring earth, heaven, and hell, that his parents hung over his crib as a baby.
This is partially because the painter has a special connection to Anthony, depicting the saint over twenty times throughout his life — one of his most famous paintings being the Anthony triptych.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SUMMIT, New Jersey — To write about Simon Dinnerstein's "The Fulbright Triptych" (1971–74) means, unavoidably, to write about what has already been written about it.
In her new triptych, "Unicorn Gratitude Mystery," playing on Sundays, she applies her corrosive blend of humor and fury to Donald J. Trump, Hillary Clinton and a certain fantastical horned creature.
In the triptych "I Go to Pieces: My Inner Life (#6)," made before her death in 2010, two sewn panels flank a red figure spouting umbilical-like cords and snaking hair.
" From there he truncated a random and thrilling triptych of classics: the aforementioned "Proud Mary," the Jimi Hendrix take on "All Along the Watchtower," and the Foo Fighters' "Best of You.
The album finds Triptych Myth — featuring Tom Abbs and bass and the ever-potent Chad Taylor on drums — in tender, slowly mutating dialogue with Cale Brandley, a reeds player and vocalist.
Maria Katasonova, a member of the pro-Kremlin National Liberation Movement, posed for photographs in front of her infamous triptych featuring Putin, Trump, and French far-right politician Marine Le Pen.
The sittings for Alexandre's painting — a triptych — not only inspire Louis to take up writing again (his journal entries are reproduced in the novel) but also appear to rejuvenate him spiritually.
Set to classical music, the video chronicles the making of "Roach Masterpiece," a triptych composed of 60,000 dead cockroaches meticulously glued to canvases, harvested from petri dishes in the Raid Entomology Center.
Inside, projectors bathed two rooms in gray (one wall showed a triptych of black and white video footage featuring the Dazed 100 recipients; on another, their names flashed at a spastic clip).
His 2016 film Moonlight, which won the Best Picture Oscar, is a triptych spanning three stages of a young man's life as he grasps for connection and comes to term with desire.
He said that Warhol gave him paintings, including a triptych of silk-screened images of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, works that probably would have come to be worth tens of millions of dollars.
And "The Philosopher," a single framed painting (1927), mysteriously identified in the wall label as "central section of the triptych," shows a sitting, blank faced mannequin holding books and small sculptural fragments.
Hieronymus Bosch's epic triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, painted over 500 years ago, is considered to be one of the most famous and most ambitious work of the Dutch master's career.
Xiaomi's triptych looks to offer a more pleasing design for handling the inevitable air gap created by a folding screen by concealing the ends in the middle of the dual folded panels.
Ms. Gill's geometrically rigorous work is often described (including by her) as formalist or abstract, but in "Brand New Sidewalk," an hourlong triptych, she took her crystalline minimalism in a new direction.
PARELES Triptych Myth was a trio led by Cooper-Moore, a lion of the downtown music scene, in the early 2000s, when he'd just ended a yearslong hiatus from playing the piano.
His "Life of Christ" triptych — the last work he created before his death — was donated in 2003 by the Haring Foundation to the Saint-Eustache church in the center of the city.
A silver oval shaped like a crown at the top of the triptych connotes heaven, while the darker black impasto slabs at the bottom of the painting are meant to denote hell.
In the case of van Eyck: the central mystery of whether the works were always intended as a diptych or were the wings of a triptych whose center panel has long been lost.
The main attraction, by Taddeo Gaddi, is a triptych whose central panel depicting Mary enthroned — the Maestà — here is temporarily reunited with the folding shutters from which it had been separated long ago.
When closed, the exterior of the triptych displays a grisaille image of an empty world on the third day of creation, during which God separated oceans and seas from the earth and plants.
This alchemy is not cynical: Many elites sincerely believe that reform movements pose a threat to their power, national unity, and civic order; and in wartime, these three items comprise a seamless triptych.
Other notable imagery in the Anthony Triptych includes the fire raging in the background — fire is found in many Bosch paintings, and is common in other painters' depictions of Saint Anthony as well.
These are perhaps suggestions of the fuller production of "Triptych" (directed by Kaneza Schaal, who replaced the originally announced Daniel Fish) that will have its premiere on March 15 in Ann Arbor, Mich.
If I were to pick a favorite composition, it would be Radigue's exquisitely ferocious "Trilogie de la Mort," a spectral sound triptych inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead (aka Bardo Thodol).
None of these is better than "Life in the Alps," a triptych in which men with flashing silver scythes and a woman carrying a rake converge on a small herd of golden cattle.
" The poster was more precisely limned by the artist Rusty Zimmerman, who also did two previous pieces in Mr. Cuomo's emerging triptych; he called the experience of working with the governor "an adventure.
The Prado did lend the Noordbrabandts Museum two other works — a Bosch copy, and the "Haywain" triptych, which is a centerpiece of the exhibition and is featured on the cover of the exhibition catalog.
This remarkably imaginative work — one of the very few full-length plotless dance creations to date — is, like Balanchine's "Jewels," a triptych of ballets that have been performed separately but that together add up.
Titled Separation (Triptych) (2011), the cubes are chilling visions of anonymous and lifeless faces — the opposite of the detailed and sympathetic characterization one finds accompanying belongings from death-camp victims on display at Auschwitz.
The massive triptych depicts a black woman strenuously hammering together boards in the ramshackle construction of what may be an ark, or perhaps a wall, only it's built upon piles of desperate, rotting bodies.
I am currently working on a long feature documentary, Terracotta Daughters, about gender preference and human selection, based on my triptych of projects: Holy Daughters, Holy River in India, and Terracotta Daughters in China.
By asking this question of Jews in different times and places, Padura pulls a triptych of desire, convention, and choice out of history, a great complex lock to which cherem is the conceptual key.
Vandenabeele keeps things simple with a clever triptych arrangement, where the middle frame is the house, the left is the exterior world, and the right frame showcases the various television programs the dog watches.
But he also has a taste for kitsch — he collects plastic women's handbags and has a triptych of 3-D dog posters, purchased for $1 each at a flea market, hanging above his desk.
Now you have access to all that knowledge thanks to a new interactive online exhibition called Jheronimus Bosch, the Garden of Earthly Delights, which breaks down more than 40 scenes inside the legendary triptych.
In its stubborn quirkiness, "The Fulbright Triptych" breaks with its self-identified Eurocentric past to explore more eclectic and layered carriers of meaning, resisting irony to capture instead a flickering mirage of the real.
Just like the painting that inspired it, this pin is also a functional triptych, with hinges on either side that you can open and close or even use to stand up on its own.
The new spring issue includes an autobiographical essay by the novelist Hannah Pittard about the dissolution of her marriage and an English translation of a triptych of stories by the Mexican novelist Mónica Lavín.
The wall opposite his standing desk features a triptych of flat-screen TVs tuned to basic cable, and he spends much of his day monitoring the chatter, especially the utterances of his fellow Republicans.
For many years, a triptych of his eclipse paintings, a version of which is included in Transient Effects, was displayed over the entrance to the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History.
Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) — a multimedia performance combining projections of Mapplethorpe's photos with music by Bryce Dessner and texts by Essex Hemphill and Patti Smith — attempts to dramatize the voyeurism of Mapplethorpe's work.
Moving from the psychological into the fantastic, Marcel Duzma's black and white triptych of creatures takes on a life of its own — theatrical, sometimes cute, and always slightly sinister, like characters from Grimms' Fairy Tales.
I first noticed it with the release of director Kelly Reichardt's film Certain Women, which, like 20th Century Women, was a beautiful collection of ideas and feelings set in triptych, but not really about anything.
They didn't say yes, we'll make this film but it's got to be a little bit less gay, or it can't be a triptych, or you have to have a star play all three parts.
But I would have liked a chance to better acquaint myself with the words to a new political triptych that drew some of Mr. Thile's darkest music, with dense chromatic chords and snarky jazz interludes.
Using a small touch-screen, visitors can watch an examination of a Madonna-and-Child triptych, painted by an unknown artist, that carefully explores the work, section by section, explaining its style, composition and symbolism.
The installation features three backlit triptych drawings that are placed in light boxes — "a reinterpretation of a diorama," said Mr. Jazairy — as well as a series of suspended, 3-D printed heads in different materials.
His first collection, which includes a triptych of curved, asymmetrical mirrors, a silver-plated shelf and a smoky resin sconce, is both a natural extension of the studio's work and an interesting departure from it.
Both scary and hilarious, these creatures are present in the amazing "Haywain Triptych" (280143–15) where the hay in the middle panel represents the temptations of life, constituting an exempla contraria or what not to do.
Emblematic of his efforts are four fragments of a triptych that was sawed apart in the 19th century, spread among galleries on opposite sides of the Atlantic and now reunited in the town of their creation.
In a (1984) essay titled "Bosch's St. Anthony Triptych — An Apothecary's Apotheosis," the author finds a common ingredient in medieval medicine used to treat ergot — mandrake root — and the distillation furnaces used to make that medicine.
In 1997, he made a monumental homage to Petra, "Petra VIII" — a triptych inspired by the magic of the historic kingdom — while creating illustrations to accompany prose by Syrian poet Adonis and Sudanese writer Tayeb Salih.
They speak across time and history: The African paintings, a densely composed triptych of acrylic paint on plain brown paper, are set in rural Rwanda of the 1990s, as neighbor turned against neighbor in a genocide.
"Chicken Lady," along with "Inappropriate Longings" (1992), a large triptych hanging diagonally across from it, a metal bucket of leaves set down in front, are resolutely situated within a locale, rather than a state of consciousness.
" A 1988 poster by David Avalos, Louis Hock and Elizabeth Sisco combines a triptych of images of brown-skinned hands cleaning a dinner plate, and others handcuffed, with the words: "Welcome to America's Finest Tourist Plantation.
Her patterned panels can be read as decorative and abstract, but they borrow imagery from the figurative panels above them and the geometric forms below, synthesizing the two and subverting the linear progression of the triptych.
When I talked to the show's creators in 2013, they told me that they structured their three seasons as a triptych, going from themes of birth (season one) through life (season two) to death (season three).
It's told in three different timelines, following the main character as a little boy, a teenager, and an adult, and its unusual triptych structure helped make it one of the biggest critical hits of the year.
Anton will feature a carved-stone triptych — its theme: the Garden of Eden — by a Philadelphia artist of the 183s known only as "HD"; only about twenty-five works by this artist are known to exist.
"The Temptation of St. Anthony," which is about 15 inches tall and 10 inches wide, was probably part of a much larger panel from a triptych that was dismantled at some point in the last 500 years.
Though its music, and use of Mapplethorpe's photographs and texts by Essex Hemphill and Patti Smith were impressive in their own rights, the performance Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) ultimately appeared cheap, forced, and self-congratulatory.
Within the painting portion of the exhibition is Emma Fineman's "At Your Bedside" (2018), a massive triptych of oil paint and charcoal that attempts to collapse figural space by confusing the logic and chronology of the canvas.
And Project Valerie is Razer's latest laptop that gives a new meaning to the concept of widescreen: its display fans out triptych-style to give a portable computer owner use of three screens instead of just one.
The director Lila Neugebauer, a game cast and an ace design team stylishly resurrect a triptych of short works by Edward Albee, María Irene Fornés and Adrienne Kennedy that find the truth in grotesque distortions (303:00).
The director Lila Neugebauer, a game cast and an ace design team stylishly resurrect a triptych of short works by Edward Albee, María Irene Fornés and Adrienne Kennedy that find the truth in grotesque distortions (2:00).
The director Lila Neugebauer, a game cast and an ace design team stylishly resurrect a triptych of short works by Edward Albee, María Irene Fornés and Adrienne Kennedy that find the truth in grotesque distortions (2:553).
The director Lila Neugebauer, a game cast and an ace design team stylishly resurrect a triptych of short works by Edward Albee, María Irene Fornés and Adrienne Kennedy that find the truth in grotesque distortions (13:21).
Park didn't conceive of the films as a triptych, and it is indeed better to think of them as three distinct meditations on the theme of vengeance, telling the stories of ordinary people driven to extraordinary extremes.
Highlights: See Hieronymus Bosch's famous triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights"; works by Diego Velázquez; more works by Titian, the godfather of Venetian painting, than in any other museum; more than 250 sculptures; and countless other delights.
Egg Harbor, the film and accompanying triptych prints by artist duo FlucT, relate more loosely to nature than the other works, instead exploring "FlucT's symbiotic relationship and their corporal questionings of power, femininity, and capital," Henrikson explains.
Harris places Malcolm X in the center of the triptych, "War Dialectic" (210), from the Collage and Conflict series, splicing in images of Mt. Rushmore, along with soldiers positioned behind sand bags, their rifles aimed at unknown targets.
Hopefully the ease of streaming will prompt even more people to seek out writer-director Barry Jenkins's beautiful cinematic triptych, which charts the personal and sexual awakening of a young man named Chiron through three stages of life.
Again, as in Bosch's triptych, we see the apothecary furnace on the left side of the painting, this time with a scared looking face peaking out the top — and of course the two fires raging in the distance.
It was still the "right time" to voice her thoughts in 2010, when Maple painted Menstruate With Pride, an oil on canvas in triptych, the style and medium most readily associated with the Bosch, Bacon, and the Byzantine.
Anyone enraptured by Alexander Dovzhenko's great triptych of 1928-30, which deals with the myths, uprisings, and earthy collectivist strivings of his native Ukraine, will be happy to confirm that each movie can, if required, stand proudly alone.
Trayvon Martin watches in the deep shadows, and Young is calling us to see him in "Triptych for Trayvon Martin": Because maybe Because we must say your names & the list grows longer & more endless I am writing this.
"It doesn't mean that every Basquiat is worth twice as much," said Mr. Branczik, whose department had estimated the triptych in London at £5003 million to £6 million before the New York sale, and maintained that valuation afterward.
A different kind of combination of sensuous and tough is achieved in "Dredging the Quagmire (Bottomless Pit)," a triptych in which an assortment of figures, some pale as ghosts, sink into a vast black swamp beneath black trees.
One sure sign of her ambition is the inclusion of the triptych "Hero and Leander" (2014), which is being shown in New York for the first time, most likely because the gallery is large enough to hold it.
The right entrance brings you to The Airport, a triptych video installation that deals with feelings of longing and nostalgia within a Grecian landscape, perhaps the epitome of a country that longs for its better days in the past.
What's singular is its powerful way of bringing history to life: We see the composer Shostakovich as a character only in the central work, while the entire triptych reimagines the fearful Soviet society and heroic energies of his imagination.
It's not an easy song, but, like all of Choi's music, it's casually beautiful, particularly accompanied by the simple video,  triptych that shows his mother preparing a meal as historical Korean War footage unravels above and Choi sings below.
Made in 1839, "The Munich Triptych" was Daguerre's three-part demonstration of an image-making technology he had invented and named, immodestly, after himself — two "daguerreotype" photographs of a Paris boulevard, which he framed alongside a domestic still life.
Read more " _____ • Roger Parloff in New York Magazine: "The triptych charade employed to fire Comey — the Rosenstein to Sessions to Trump sleight-of-hand — is one of those grand and audacious lies that just leaves you shaking your head.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last week, New York City police officers arrested one of Sean Scully's former assistants for allegedly stealing and attempting to sell a triptych that had gone missing from his studio, the New York Post reported.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads This week, a film screening fights back against the violence of ethnography, an exhibition shows off the artists who run South Florida's alternative art spaces, the Morgan reunites a Hans Memling triptych, and more.
I can mix the motifs of a classic Greek vase on one side of a triptych with the details of a Japanese print on the other all conveyed with a palette based on the hues of a recollected Hindu temple.
In a story for KCET, "Connected to the Land: The Work of Laura Aguilar,"  Venegas discusses Aguilar's triptych, "Three Eagles Flying," an image in which the artist is both flanked and covered by the Mexican and American flags, tied by rope.
Triumph of Hate is comprised of three distinct bodies of work: a series of satirical prints about Trumpian exploits, graphically violent paintings examining recent events, and a triptych of woodblock prints representing the battle of good versus evil throughout American history.
Now, Klem is showing off the design concept boards, a cardboard triptych with swatches of rose-hued gauzy fabrics, pictures of white lace, images of women posing in dresses covered in gemstones that is meant to capture the season's latest looks.
But this triptych of works, arranged as a kind of journey from Classical poise to proto-Romantic revolutionary fervor, may have been better served by a concert presentation than by this wanly chic staging, conceived by the Czech director Mirenka Cechova.
Memling produced the piece, a folding triptych with a central wood panel and two closable wings, around 1468 on commission from Jan Crabbe, the abbot of a monastery about 30 miles from Bruges, who had a residence in the city.
Few in Moscow had believed the U.S. Republican candidate would win, apart from a group of Trump-supporting nationalists who gathered in a Moscow bar decorated with a triptych of Putin, Trump and French Front National leader Marine Le Pen.
They are holding an all-night party at what used to be the main Soviet-era post office in Moscow where they will showcase their favorite prop, a triptych of Putin, Trump and French Front National leader Marine Le Pen.
For her latest, "Brand New Sidewalk," she collaborates with the composer Jon Moniaci, the lighting designer Thomas Dunn and the costume designer Baille Younkman to create a triptych that explores abstraction alongside more emotional themes of alienation, erasure and transformation.
Sully described these three-part images as "personality prints" meant to convey not only visual complexity, but also narrative tension, in works such as "Three Stages of Indian History" — a particularly evocative triptych to which Deloria devotes an entire chapter.
Reading from left to right, in the first painting in the triptych, Staver depicts the drowned Leander, his bent-over, submerged body suspended inside the painting's borders — a rubbery, four-limbed, viridian green figure resembling a headless octopus or underwater plant.
Still, few in Moscow had believed the Republican candidate would win, apart from a group of Trump-supporting nationalists who gathered in a Moscow bar decorated with a triptych of Putin, Trump and French Front National leader Marine Le Pen.
Mr Yeo reflected this dominance in his triptych, with Tony Blair rewarded with a "television-sized" portrait (76.5cm x 134.5cm), William Hague receiving a more modest offering (76.5cm x 104.5cm) and Charles Kennedy the smallest painting of the group (76.5cm x 61cm).
Instead, writer-director Christopher Nolan marshaled just about every filmmaking technique in his arsenal to make, essentially, an art film about the event, using a time-fractured triptych of stories that studiously avoids traditional movie tropes like, you know, a central main character.
During a recent visit with Pope Francis at the Vatican Thursday morning, The Revenant star revealed a fun fact about his childhood – he had the triptych "The Garden of Earthly Delights," painted by Hieronymous Bosch, hung over his crib as a child.
Trees shoot up from a crouched woman's spine or like wings from a man's shoulder blades; a triptych of silhouetted busts expose teeth made of gold; a third eye glows from the forehead of a baby whose hand and waist fade into air.
Barry Jenkins's latest, Moonlight—a Miami-set triptych about the life of a young, gay African American male—has been showered with adulation since its September world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival (where Jenkins has worked for many years as a programmer).
An installation by the artist Alexandra Bell entitled "A Teenager With Promise"—a large-scale fictitious triptych rendering of a front page New York Times story of Michael Brown with a headline titled after the piece—was reminder enough that anger is justified.
Curated by Neville Wakefield and produced by Meredith Darrow, an art adviser, the show includes new work like a mountain painting by Nate Lowman; a painting of a North Face jacket by Mathew Cerletty; and a triptych of cloud paintings by Dan Colen.
Medieval artist Hieronymus Bosch's triptych painting The Garden of Earthly Delights, a vision of paradise lost, is known for being a work of proto-surrealism that has inspired the work of many creative talents like Salvador Dali, William S. Burroughs, and Terry Gilliam.
Many of the authors discuss their first impressions of the painting, which invariably come from reproductions — the triptych itself has been ensconced since the early 1980s at the Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, with only occasional forays to other venues.
When open, the triptych masterpiece in oils depicts a heaven to hell progression starting with Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden, and ending in a highly detailed and nightmarish illustration of hell involving animals torturing and feasting on human flesh.
Ms. Yeh, who helped still-grieving Rwandans create a vivid memorial atop a mass grave, was inspired to create the colorful triptych — a tale of village life interrupted by slaughter and escape — after conducting workshops in 2006, helping survivors express their pain.
A triptych of eye-catchingly colorful, yet generic nighttime photographs of illuminated office buildings from 2014 is a good example of the way Trevor Paglen, whose midcareer survey at the Smithsonian American Art Museum includes photography and sculpture, weaponizes forms of art.
Musical offerings include the New York premiere of "Triptych (Eyes of One on Another)" (June 6-8), a theatrical production about Robert Mapplethorpe composed by Bryce Dessner of the National, with a libretto by Korde Arrington Tuttle and direction by Daniel Fish.
Performances of 27's "Veiled," a dance for six women that depicts, as the choreographer puts it, "women who carry themselves with strength and dignity through an unjust world," and an excerpt from 230's "Triptych" are also on the bill. dimennacenter.
The anguished triptych is an extraordinary study in distance: Juan (Mahershala Ali) teaching a terrified Little (Alex Hibbert) how to swim; Chiron (Trevonte Rhodes) reuniting with Kevin (Andre Holland) in a Miami diner, transforming the eatery into an Eden of unspoken desire.
Interpreted through the exhibition's literary lens, this triptych distills the human condition in line with ancient tragedy: hope is foreclosed; free will is powerless against a predetermined fate; and that fate perpetuates suffering that can't be abated by the intervention of others.
Yet in the case of Mark Rothko's Harvard Mural Triptych, which was on view in the penthouse dining room of Harvard University's Holyoke Center in the 60s and 70s, the damage had little to do with proximity to food trays or excitable teenagers.
Less iconoclastic in this regard than the Filipino artist Norberto Roldan, whose works openly question the role of the church, the diptych "Poor Sunset Boulevard" (2015), and the triptych "Silent Waltz from the Ancient Atoms of Hell" (2015), have subtle religious overtones.
Or they'll stop you in your tracks as you stroll by — such was my experience of a very large new graphite-on-paper triptych by Kara Walker, "Securing a Motherland Should Have Been Sufficient" (2016), which dominates the Sikkema Jenkins & Co. booth.
Among the works on display are "Haywain Triptych," on loan from the Prado in Madrid, and "The Adoration of the Magi" from the Met, as well as nine paintings that have been recently restored, six of them with the help of the research project.
The show's most politically tough works are "Fuck Your Morals," the three-panel stack of drawings called "344 Salopes" ("344 Bitches"), and the vertical triptych behind black fishnet called "In Gay We Trust," which includes three Femen protesters wearing the habits of Roman Catholic nuns.
" His other Broadway credits include "Paul Sills' Story Theatre" (1970); "Metamorphoses," by Ovid (19883); "Bad Habits," by Terrence McNally (1974); and, in an act of coming full circle, "Honeymoon Motel," by Mr. Allen, staged in 2011 as part of the Broadway triptych "Relatively Speaking.
His imaginary arrangements are inspired by the father of surrealism, Hieronymus Bosch, and one work in particular: the Triptych of the Temptation of St. Anthony, as a three-part opus filled with demons and witches tormenting the Christian monk, who manages to remain uncorrupted.
"Iva" (1973), a 21-foot-wide triptych that was donated to the city in 1997, fetched $2.7 million ($3.25 with buyer's premium) at a Christie's morning sale on May 18; factoring in a 4% bonus, the city and museum will each get $1.4 million.
In the triptych drawing "Las Frequencias (Frequencies)" (2016), Vásquez de la Horra employs graphite and watercolor to depict an androgynous figure with red-veined hands playing a keyless piano, which also happens to be on fire, which further complicates our reading of this arresting image.
Recently, Teraoka shifted his art style to create The Cloisters, triptych altarpieces in the style of religious Renaissance and medieval art, confronting topics such as Monica Lewinsky and the Clinton impeachment, clergy sex abuse scandals, artistic freedom in Russia, and the threat of nuclear war.
It makes perfect sense for "The Fulbright Triptych" to be the kind of image that would unlock a writer's imagination: it is a multilayered narrative without a conclusion, brimming with details that can open any number of doors, and be spun in any direction.
What is most intriguing about the critical history of "The Fulbright Triptych" is the degree to which the experience of the actual painting departs not only from its reproductions, but from its verbal descriptions as well, most markedly in terms of realism and trompe l'oeil.
The lines separating the parts of the triptych are less visible than they would have been in the 1950s with three projectors, but they can still be seen, creating rifts through a Venetian sunset or a spectacular water-skiing sequence in Cypress Gardens, Fla.
Here's what I can say conclusively: The image was created in 1912 by a photography firm called Underwood and Underwood, as part of a political triptych showing each of that year's presidential candidates cut and pasted atop the animal that represented his political party.
In "The Garden of Emoji Delights," based on the early-16th-century triptych by Hieronymus Bosch, she reimagines one of the best-known paintings of the Northern Renaissance as a gleefully hacked computer file, its frolicsome figures and hellish beasts transmogrified into cartoonlike characters.
Entered from a private collection in Paris, having previously been owned by the author Roald Dahl, this triptych of expressive head studies of the artist's lover was estimated to sell for at least $50 million — an auction high for Bacon canvases of smaller format.
"The Garden of Earthly Delights," the fantastical 8113-year-old triptych painting by Hieronymus Bosch, serves as inspiration for Tynek's latest work, "Le Jardin Qui Rit" ("The Laughing Garden") — in particular, the large center panel, which depicts a kind of surreal pleasure-seeking playground.
But his other major successes have been the result of turning genre ever so slightly on its head: a drug movie told as a triptych (Traffic), a social-problem movie shot like an art film (Erin Brockovich), a bro stripper movie that's actually about class (Magic Mike).
This instant, where Klauke is caught between poses and his presence as an artist becomes apparent, is mirrored in the triptych "Transformer" (1973), in which Klauke sits in a red velvet armchair, in red leather platform boots, pants, and jacket with a thick red fur trim.
A student of the famed Utagaway Hiroshige, Hirokage is perhaps most known for an incredible triptych of a battle between fruits, vegetables, and fish — but also for a successful series he published around 1860 titled Edo meisho doke zukushi, or Joyful Events in Famous Places in Edo.
She's better known as a philanthropist (school reform, performing arts), an art collector (she paid $142 million for a Lucian Freud triptych, and she is co-chairwoman of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art) and a stickler for standards at the company's high-end resorts.
As I was working on the vagina in clay I noticed within the image a familiar scene of the cloaked Madonna and Child within the labium, and so developed that idea and thus the concept for the triptych of The Sacred And The Profane came about.
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In an acrylic-and-collage painting on paper, "Cabinet of Horrors" (2017), a central  dome with two flanking walls, like a triptych or expressionistic Capitol Building, is covered in rows of cock-faces — some reminiscent of Trump, others of skulls — juxtaposed with photographs of Trump and Hitler.
This retrospective of 251 paintings coincides with the recently completed conservation and reinstallation of Pousette-Dart's triptych, Presence, Healing Circles (21966) at North Central Bronx Hospital, and Altered States, an exhibition of Pousette-Dart's etchings opening this coming week at Del Deo & Barzune Gallery in Chelsea.
It would receive one of Sega's best home ports for the Dreamcast the following year, a title whose only concession is its lack of the arcade version's enveloping triptych of screens, another sign of Suzuki's trademark artful indulgence and attention to physical (as well as digital) detail.
In the fourth episode, "Take On Me" by A-ha appears three times, in its original version, as a piano melody and in a brass arrangement by the horn quartet Genghis Barbie, turning a disposable 1980s New Wave song into a triptych of longing and dislocation.
A lone breast drawing, the bottom panel in the vertical triptych "Mon corps, mes seins" ("My Body, My Breasts") is absolutely marvelous as the nipple performs a visual act of transubstantiation, switching to an eye while the dark shading around the breast transform into a pair of open lips.
Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights via Wiki Commons The iconic Hieronymus Bosch triptych, The Garden of Earthly Delights, is a painting layered in so much complex, enthralling detail that even now, 500 years after its creation, art historians remain in open opposition regarding its interpretation and significance.
"The Fulbright Triptych" is so named because it was begun after Dinnerstein won a Fulbright Grant to study printmaking in Germany, where he and his wife, Renée, an early childhood educator, spent a year in the small town of Hessisch Lichtenau, a less expensive alternative to nearby Kassel.
Mr. Dessner — whose hourlong meditation on Mapplethorpe, "Triptych (Eyes of One on Another)," had its premiere at Walt Disney Concert Hall here on Tuesday before touring worldwide — achieved fame as a member of the rock band the National, and has sought a parallel career in the concert hall.
This tripartite structure in turn suggested a form for "Triptych," which very loosely moves from a mythologizing overture ("it was said he had face of a god / yet some saw a demon with rope shoes") to reflections on the obscenity trial and issues of race in his work.
Painting gets welcome attention here too, above all in a commanding triptych by the Zimbabwean artist Portia Zvavahera — whose ornate layered scenes of a floating bull and bride, as indebted to Klimt and Munch as to southern African printed textiles, are the best work this promising painter has done.
Maximilian Prüfer's contribution to the "Landscapes" room, a triptych called "Crow: Traces of larvae and flies around a crow" (21918), is an example of the artist's technique of creating an image (which he calls "Naturantypie") from the trails of insects crawling their way around a sheet of paper.
Triptych films can be hard to pull off — you need a strong central idea around which each of the three stories can revolve, and your audience needs to feel as if all three stories are connected in some way without getting frustrated by the brevity of each story.
An African-American woman stars in "Protect Each Other": A Latina woman in "Defend Dignity": And a Muslim woman wearing an American flag headscarf in "Greater Than Fear": As Fairey explained to the Washington Post, this triptych deliberately represents the kinds of people Trump targeted to harsh effect throughout his campaign.
From the Registan, Samarkand's ancient central square with its triptych of madrasahs, we walked to the forgotten-feeling Old Jewish Quarter, then headed to the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, a vast labyrinth of blue-tiled, honeycomb-vaulted mausoleums where pilgrims and tourists wander in awed silence among the mosaic and majolica.
Now Mr. Gardiner, 74, arrives in New York for Monteverdi's 450th, with a rare semistaged triptych of the composer's surviving operas, "L'Orfeo" (1607), "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in Patria" (1640) and "L'Incoronazione di Poppea" (1642), to be performed at Alice Tully Hall next week to open Lincoln Center's White Light Festival.
You can see it in Mr. Anatsui's three glorious meshes of bottle caps; in Mr. Akomfrah's video triptych of human and ecological violence; and in the cordial, soft-focus studio portraits from the 1960s by Felicia Abban, regarded as the first woman in Ghana to work as a professional photographer.
She's better known as a philanthropist (school reform, performing arts), an art collector (she paid $142 million for Francis Bacon's triptych "Three Studies of Lucian Freud," and she is co-chairwoman of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art) and a stickler for standards at the company's high-end resorts.
Set in drug-plagued Miami, the story unfolds as a triptych, following Chiron from childhood to adulthood in three acts: He's played by Alex R. Hibbert as a young boy nicknamed Little, Ashton Sanders as a teenage Chiron, and Trevante Rhodes as a grown man who prefers to be called Black.
Its stained-glass triptych looks across the avenue at one of Miami Beach's newest businesses, the Time Out Market Miami, a dazzling nearly-block-long, high-ceilinged food hall with hip lighting, pulsating music, three bars, 18 places to eat, many with a Latin accent, and an industrial, stainless-steel exterior.
Like the center panel of Dinnerstein's triptych (which, if the gallery owner George Staempfli, who funded the completion of the painting, had his way, would be the entire picture, without the left and right portrait panels), Wackers's canvas depicts a window, but looking out on a leafy garden rather than a depopulated town.
One corner of Furtherfield Gallery has been converted by Taylor and the Paris-based non-indigenous Australian artist Lily Hibberd into "The Phone Booth Project," a darkened, semi-enclosed chamber that contains red sand, a keypad tattooed with graffiti, and a triptych of videos showing a phone booth somewhere in the Western Desert.
The other, a triptych nearly 20 feet wide called "The Argonauts" (1949-50), unfortunately not in the exhibition but reproduced in the catalog, presents the tantalizingly enigmatic central scene of a pair of naked youths on a beach, with a gray-bearded older man carrying a ladder approaching them from the sea.
On a vast radiator lean a triptych of framed black-and-white prints: a shot of the photographer Paolo Roversi's studio (where von Hofmannsthal served as a photographic assistant for some five years), a "Cigarettes" series by Irving Penn and an image of Leigh Bowery taken between portrait sittings with Lucien Freud.
The question will be raised once more on Wednesday, when Michael Tilson Thomas leads the San Francisco Symphony at Carnegie Hall in a triptych of Copland's thornier works: the Piano Concerto (19903); the Orchestral Variations (1957), an arrangement of the composer's 1930 Piano Variations; and the serial "Inscape" (1967), Copland's last major piece.
A triptych of French theatrical connections is wanly completed by the premiere at the Park Theater in North London through March 19 of "The Patriotic Traitor," written and directed by the English filmmaker Jonathan Lynn, whose credits include "My Cousin Vinny" (1992), which is about as American as a film can be.
Even so, the house is filled with original details: first-cut oak hardwood floors and oak and cherry moldings; fireplace tiles; paneled doors; period light fixtures; cabinetry testifying to the architect's previous life as a shipbuilder; and a stained-glass triptych at the base of the curving staircase that depicts a rising phoenix.
There is a moody triptych by Hiroshi Sugimoto, oils by the Greek Arte Povera master Jannis Kounellis, a pair of polished bronze orbs by Lucio Fontana and several pieces by François‑Xavier Lalanne, among them a life-size sheep made into a writing desk that stands in one of the living rooms.
Done on six panels, each painted a bright color that serves as a ground (yellow, blue, aquamarine, and three shades of orange), the canvases are stacked two by three — yellow over orange, blue over aquamarine, orange over a darker orange — so that the painting overall reads as a triptych, and the images are arrayed accordingly.
Finally getting his breakthrough eight years later with Moonlight, a Brad Pitt-financed bildungsroman which tells a triptych of stories about a gay, muscle bound, bandanna wearing ghetto drug pusher, Jenkins quickly seized the star that seemed destined for Parker, providing the year's most emotionally crushing theatrical experience this side of Manchester of the Sea.
With Bourgeois representing the vanguard of 20th-century modern art, Ms. Hicks and Louise Lawler — whose photograph triptych of Edgar Degas's "The Little Dancer" hung in the ballroom until recently, when it was recalled for a retrospective at MoMA — were "obvious choices as pioneering artists of the next generation" in contemporary art, Ms. Shore said.
The triptych from the turn of the 16th century is too precious and fragile to leave its home, the Museo del Prado in Madrid, but now, thanks to a virtual reality experience, anyone with an iPhone, iPad, or Android can ride a giant fish through the three panels of the Dutch artist's strange world.
Among many other standouts, a triptych centering on an elaborately ensconced Virgin and Child (220-225) reflects the influence of van Eyck's infinite realism and his banishment of the Gothic gold that is so gloriously evident elsewhere in the show, especially in "Saint Michael Vanquishing the Devil," an altarpiece panel made in Aragon around 2212.
And in a truly extraordinary video triptych, Ellie Ga, an American artist living in Sweden, weaves together archaeology, oceanography and social justice by recording the recovery of ancient remains from the Aegean, the tidal drift of Japanese tsunami debris to the Greek islands and the arrival of asylum seekers and refugees to those same islands.
For "In a Dutch Dream" (1990) — a horizontal composition that feels almost like a triptych — O'Reilly (are those his arms too?) shares the foreground with a naked youth, whose own arm may be a cut-in of Caravaggio, while a Pierrot figure near a tiny duck toy in the bottom right corner stretches its arms diagonally.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SUMMIT, New Jersey — Last month I reviewed the exhibition, Simon Dinnerstein: Revisiting The Fulbright Triptych, at the Mitzi & Warren Eisenberg Gallery of the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey; Interior Monologues is a group show in the center's main gallery, and it poses a parallel, and equally intriguing, view of domesticity.
In "Inside Out," the main figure, a woman, is silhouetted, gazing at a triptych of images: yellow-framed images of a couple kissing, a rainbow of color, and a brown woman with a stained-glass umbrella (nearby, a wood-crafted parasol that looks more like a giant flower rests on the floor, waiting to catch the light).
"It's an honor to be the face of a product and to speak about something that I am passionate about on top of it," says Nyong'o, who was given the opportunity to pick two iconic women who have helped shape her identity so that their images could appear as a triptych for the first-of-its-kind campaign.
"Hunter's Stew" #LunchBagArt #triptych #bountyhunters #Bossk #zuckuss #IG88 #BobaFett #4Lom #Dengar #brownbagart #StarWars #LunchbagMashUp A photo posted by DomNX - Artist (@domnx_art) on Apr 1, 2015 at 1:18pm PDT "He's broken out of his shell because of this, and I like to think that I had a hand in helping him do this with these bags," the artist revealed.
His street scenes expose the neurotic underbelly of a metropolis, while "Bon Marché," his triptych devoted to the Bon Marché department store renders goods on display in exquisite detail, and even the domestic scenes such as "The Lie" (1897) portray an empty, yet disturbed society with dry wit, a tad of humor, and, crucially, no condescension.
Since Mr. Gorvy's appointment to that position more than a decade ago, Christie's has achieved the three highest prices at auction: $179.4 million for Picasso's "Les Femmes d'Alger (Version 'O')" in 2015; $170.4 million for Amedeo Modigliani's "Nu Couché" (Reclining Nude) that same year; and $19303 million for Francis Bacon's triptych, "Three Studies of Lucian Freud," in 2013.
One or two works by women, even if they are as unparalleled as Joan Mitchell's "Mandres" (1961–62) and her triptych "Salut Tom" (1979), which dominates the final gallery, or Louise Nevelson's "Sky Cathedral" (1957–43), do not stand a fighting chance against the likes of 18 de Koonings, 15 Rothkos, 13 sculptures by David Smith, and 12 paintings by Clyfford Still.
A triptych of vignettes centered on Chiron, a young black boy in Miami living with his mother and grappling with the cards life has dealt him — addiction, an absentee father, bullies, abuse, and a growing realization of his sexual identity — Barry Jenkins's Moonlight (based on a story by playwright Tarell McCraney) is gentle, complex, and above all, filled with grace.
I was also reading Foucault's Discipline and Punish and Giorgio Agamben's The Kingdom and the Glory and Dante's Divine Comedy, and so through reading all of those things and collecting all of the imagery out of the newspaper, the piece just kind of kept growing, and I decided to add an upper and lower section to create a sort of triptych.
Kelly Reichardt is one of the finest independent American filmmakers working today, and her latest film, Certain Women, is a testament to how respected she is among actors: Kristen Stewart, Laura Dern, and frequent collaborator Michelle Williams (who has starred in two more of Reichardt's films, Meek's Cutoff and Wendy and Lucy) play three women in the triptych-style film, based on short stories by Maile Meloy.
John McCain must be rolling in his grave The United States of America isn't the first country to endure an "unhinged" leader, observed John Avlon, but the nation may be facing a new threshold with Trump's triptych this week: making the "chosen one" comment, retweeting a conspiracy theorist who called him the "second coming of God" and joking about giving himself a Medal of Honor.
A direct response to Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (1490–1500), "Everything that stands will be at odds with its neighbor, and everything that falls will perish without grace" (32003), a triptych that stands roughly 7 and a half feet tall (full-body scale), is an aerial view of snowy mountains, populated by these tiny-yet-detailed men running around and getting into trouble.

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