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Surrealism and Art Nouveau. The Tate Gallery's
online glossary article on
biomorphic form
specifies that
while these forms are abstract, they "refer to, or...
- size and shape, but are
distinguished from
vehicles by
their humanoid or
biomorphic appearance,
although they are bigger,
often much bigger, than
human beings...
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human form.
Fried considers the
Literalist art's "hollowness" to be "
biomorphic" as it
references a
living organism.
Curator Lucy Lippard's Eccentric...
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Along with his
friends de
Kooning and John D. Graham,
Gorky created biomorphically shaped and
abstracted figurative compositions that by the 1940s evolved...
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apartment in Paris,
Kandinsky created his work in a living-room studio.
Biomorphic forms with supple, non-geometric
outlines appear in his paintingsāforms...
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their publication The
Clean Handkerchief. Mark
Rothko took an
interest in
biomorphic figures, and in
England Henry Moore,
Lucian Freud,
Francis Bacon and Paul...
- and
early 1940s are
abstract still-lifes
characterised by
geometric or
biomorphic shapes and
strong colours. They show the
influence of his
friends Davis...
- An
example of the sort of
biomorphic forms yielded by Pickover's algorithm....
- glazes. The
Tamac Pottery company produced a line of mid-century
modern biomorphic dinnerware and
housewares between 1946 and 1972.
Printed ephemera do****enting...
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abilities granting gold skin, claws, and the
power to grow
wings Situational biomorphic adaptation Danger detector response Trained swimmer Trained li****uard...