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  • Cologne Cathedral Window, Combining Tradition and Technology
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    Cologne Cathedral Window, Combining Tradition and Technology

    Cologne Cathedral Window was designed by Gerhard Richter to replace the cathedral’s original windows that were destroyed in the Second World War. Combining technology and tradition, Richter applied the principles of his color field paintings to the medium of stained glass to create an abstract composition made up of different combinations of colored squares. In this article, Singulart discusses the…

  • Seascape Cloudy and the boundary between Painting and Photography
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    Seascape Cloudy and the boundary between Painting and Photography

    Gerhard Richter’s Seascape Cloudy combines many of his signature techniques and styles, from the use of grey to photo-realism and blurring, in order to create a work that is ultimately concerned with perception. Seascape Cloudy encourages the viewer to consider how they perceive painting and photography and the boundary between the two mediums. In this article, Singulart discusses Seascape Cloudy…

  • Blue and Green Music: The Space Between Painting and Symphony
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    Blue and Green Music: The Space Between Painting and Symphony

    Georgia O’Keeffe was inspired by the advances of Modern Art in Europe and most specifically by Wassily Kandinsky’s theories on the like between painting and music, which she explored further in Blue and Green Music. In this article, Singulart discusses Blue and Green Music in the context of O’Keeffe’s life and career.  Who was Georgia O’Keeffe? Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) was…

  • Europe After the Rain II: An Abstract, Apocalyptic Landscape
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    Europe After the Rain II: An Abstract, Apocalyptic Landscape

    Max Ernst’s Europe After the Rain II conjures up a surreal, apocalyptic landscape that seems to reflect his own personal horror at the wars through which he lived and fought. In this article, Singulart takes a closer look at Max Ernst’s life and examines Europe After the Rain II as well as his experimental techniques.  What is happening in Europe…

  • Abstract Painting, 780-1 and Richter’s Art of Blurring
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    Abstract Painting, 780-1 and Richter’s Art of Blurring

    Gerhard Richter’s Abstract Painting, 780-1 is one of his many abstract compositions which use his experimental blurring technique to create a work that investigates the boundaries between figuration and abstraction and which uses elements of photography in painting. In this article, Singulart explores Richter’s approach to painting and analyses the masterpiece Abstract Painting, 780-1, in order to gain a better…

  • Black on Maroon, Rothko’s Dark, Post-War Multiform
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    Black on Maroon, Rothko’s Dark, Post-War Multiform

    Black on Maroon is an uncharacteristically dark piece by acclaimed modern artist Mark Rothko. Famous for his ‘multiforms’, where colorful rectangles are layered on a canvas, almost blending into the luminous background, Black on Maroon reflects a more somber period of Rothko’s art. The painting has a convoluted history; originally created as part of a series to hang in the…

  • No. 61 (Rust and Blue) and Rothko’s Signature Multiform Style
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    No. 61 (Rust and Blue) and Rothko’s Signature Multiform Style

    No. 61 (Rust and Blue) is an example of Mark Rothko’s famous multiform artworks, yet also heralded an important step in the Color Field movement. Rothko’s works were infamous for creating an almost religious experience for viewers, but how exactly did these rectangular blocks achieve this goal? In this article Singulart will be exploring the question of why Rothko’s art…

  • Orange and Yellow and Rothko’s Multiforms Aesthetic
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    Orange and Yellow and Rothko’s Multiforms Aesthetic

    Mark Rothko is one of the seminal figures of the abstract art movement, renowned for his ‘multiforms’: two or three bright blocks of color, separated by soft edges that blend into the color of the background. Singulart will be looking at the history of Rothko’s multiforms, and in particular at how he created Orange and Yellow, a seminal artwork from…

  • Contrast of Forms: Léger’s Experimentation with Cubism and Abstraction
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    Contrast of Forms: Léger’s Experimentation with Cubism and Abstraction

    Contrast of Forms represents Léger’s experimentation with the boundaries of abstraction and representation, a problem that preoccupied him throughout his career. Through a juxtaposition of tumbling geometrical shapes, thick lines, primary colors and raw canvas he pushed the boundaries of Cubism into abstraction, in order to best depict modern life. In this article Singulart takes a closer look at Léger’s…

  • My Hometown: Ivana Olbricht
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    My Hometown: Ivana Olbricht

    Ivana Olbricht is an established artist who showcases her work internationally. Her works are part of many private collections in her homeland of Slovakia as well as abroad. In her work, Olbricht seeks to share positivity and is inspired by everything from sweet candies to quiet seashores. We recently caught up with Ivana to learn more about her hometown and…