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It is thought to have been inspired by Vuillard's experiments with pattern, texture and spatial ambiguity.
Apart from the size of these paintings, what is disconcerting is their spatial ambiguity.
But it is the spatial ambiguity of the scene that steals the show by forcing us to confront the unusual vantage point from which the image is taken.
Words re-entered Mr. Ruscha's artworks almost immediately in the wake of these paintings, but accompanied by a new delicacy of shading, spatial ambiguity and meaning.
A playwright who won a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2000, Mr. Gao works in a time-honored ink-and-brush medium but updates it with a sense of spatial ambiguity derived in part from photography.
Though indebted to Mr. Turrell's signature works, its spiraling pulses of white LED light generate more mystery and spatial ambiguity than anything else here.
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His interior scenes amplify the natural distortions of the camera's lens with teasing spatial ambiguities.
These uncertainties occur from gray level and spatial ambiguities in an image.
The fourth shot is best, thanks mostly to the spatial ambiguities created by the woman's floral playsuit.
These areas meet along a gray diagonal that is probably a gutter, but what matters most is their woozy, tilting glow and the irreconcilable spatial ambiguities.
Just occasionally artists, invariably wanderers rather than fetishists of the local (John Robert Cozens, Caspar David Friedrich, Turner, Courbet) broke free from this obligation to aesthetic management and delivered the kind of spatial ambiguities designed to disconcert and disrupt the confidence of ownership.
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