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The flesh of the dead (or dying) man at the front is for instance strongly colouristically rendered, contrasting with the more tonal modelling of the nude to the right, and the Veronese-like schematic modelling of the baby.
This was not the most coloristically varied or willfully vivacious of recitals.
There was nothing in this difficult work that seemed to tax either his agility or his ability to produce a big, coloristically flexible tone.
Use of complementary colors intensifies the impact of each color creating a "vibrant and coloristically unified whole."
Mr. Lupu seemed to play for that secret listener - himself - and while his palette was coloristically limited, he often evoked a dream.
They consist of dense, coloristically muted Cubist patchworks accented by skittery calligraphic brushwork.
A section on cabaret stars includes the coloristically subtle and abstracted 1893 lithographic series depicting a high-kicking Loie Fuller.
His Rileys were more resonant and coloristically richer than the real thing; his Newmans were less so and could often seem brittle and overly conceptual.
The paintings don't gel, pictorially, narratively or coloristically; they seem overly influenced by Mr. Landers's gallery-mate, John Currin.
But the performances at Thursday's late show sounded particularly impassioned and coloristically inventive, and the sparks of sympathy between two parallel but distinct styles were exciting in themselves.
But threads of the classical tradition also run through his work, as does the kind of crisp, disciplined keyboard technique that thrives best in rhythmically complex and coloristically varied music.
With Ms. Grimaud, despite her fine-boned features and initially ladylike appearance, all cliches about precise, coloristically subtle French pianists and graceful, flowing lady pianists go right out the window.
At around the same time, Bernard was painting "The Buckwheat Harvest," which is even more ornamental and bold coloristically, with its offbeat rhythm of white-hatted peasants and blood- red stacks of wheat.
However many, they are strange and off-center and coloristically eerie, like all of Partch's music, and are intoned with cavernous if slightly kooky authority (just what is required) by the bass Wilbur Pauley.
Concentrating on grisaille, or coloristically subdued paintings based on photographs, the show avoids the wide swings between abstraction and representation and between saturated colors and monochrome colorlessness that Mr. Richter is known for.
After the intermission came shorter pieces under the subtitle "Music From Spain," which encompassed not only pieces by Correra de Arauxo, Cabanilles, Cabezon and Soler, but also the first performance of a coloristically inventive score by the Argentine-Brazilian composer Luis Mucillo.
Peter Halley Gagosian Gallery 136 Wooster Street SoHo Through June 26 With his latest paintings, Peter Halley seems to want to stretch out coloristically and expand the range of Day-Glo colors on which he relies in composing his geometric abstractions.
Mr. Wheeler, who was born in 1952 and who leads the Dinosaur Annex Music Ensemble in Boston, where he also teaches, has composed a coloristically ingenious set of free variations for four instrumentalists that, despite an occasional dourness of harmonic idiom, still stretches out to some nicely sensuous, even aviary, effects.