Despite the extraordinarily technical approach to his work he is a highly personal, idiosyncratic and expressive artist whos paintings are both disturbing and confrontational.
Since the late 1960's, this idiosyncratic artist has zigged and zagged between abstraction and representation, cultivating an elliptical imagery and a physically explicit painting process while shunning traditional notions of beauty with unusual techniques and materials.
The question hangs in the air at White Box, adding ethical tensions to an already challenging work by an intriguing and idiosyncratic artist.
Musically, the two gifted, idiosyncratic artists exist in the nether world between pop and rock, where Broadway show tunes, classical compositions, ragtime, gospel and rock-and-roll mingle freely.
As a renowned, idiosyncratic artist of 50, Mr. Serkin can now look back as well as forward in study and performance.
One of America's most private, idiosyncratic and remarkable artists, Esherick (1887-1970) blurred the eternal boundaries between functional objects and art.
This idiosyncratic English artist blends elements of comic books, illustration and graphic design into the fictive Bureau for the Investigation of Subliminal Imagery.
Make no mistake about it: Mr. Kaurismaki is an original, one of the cinema's most distinctive and idiosyncratic new artists, and possibly one of the most serious.
He has earned a reputation as a truly idiosyncratic artist with the recent Trapped in the Closet series.
A large selection of works on paper by an idiosyncratic artist who died in 1988.