- Yves Klein,
created in 1961.
Through the use of both
anthropometry and
monochromy, the work pays
tribute to the
victims of Hiroshima,
affected by the atomic...
- what can be seen or touched",
according with the Tate website. In his
monochromy, he was
inspired by the
originality and
irreverence of
previous works...
-
sculptures that lack
their original paint has
encouraged the idea that
monochromy is the
natural condition for
classical sculpture; but
surface treatment...
-
Accardi started making her
first paintings in
black and white,
focusing on
monochromy, color, and shapes. The
inspiration for her
black and
white paintings...
- use of
neologisms ("ram", "lever", "sweeper", "sealer", "quartgrip", "
monochromy", etc.). Pawn
Power in
Chess (1959,
David McKay Company),
Revised 1990...
- into
mosaics of
cookies and
crackers in
shades of
brown and black; the
monochromy and the use of
common foodstuffs are a
commentary on the de-eroticisation...
-
further developed. This was the
result of a 1962
exhibition which,
besides monochromy, also
concerned itself with color, vibration, light, and movement. There...
-
dynasty artists. Actually, Yunxi's
artworks exceed from the
definition of
monochromy using great palette of colours, as
shown on the
painting "Wind in Ten...
- in
other sites,
seems to
change direction, p****ing from
polychromy to
monochromy. The
exact date of this change,
fundamental for the
whole history of Islamic...
- that seem
white are her
primary works, a
further extended reduction of
monochromy.
Beginning with the
performative water drawings of the 1990s, Moehrke...