Eye of the Storm. 2003. During the 1990s the focus of Craig-Martin's work shifted decisively to painting, and to increasingly complex site-specific wall paintings. Ordinary but carefully selected functional objects are rendered in a flat graphic manner, sharply outlined without tonal variations or surface texture.. "In the Eye of the Storm" is the most comprehensive exhibition to date about modern art in Ukraine. It features more than 70 works, largely oil paintings but also sketches and collages, by internationally renowned artists like Alexandra Exter and El Lissitzky as well as other talented Ukrainians like Borys Kosarev, Viktor Palmov and.

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The Eye of the Storm. Walking on Water images began as Fujimura's elegy to the victims of March 11, 2011 Tohoku Great Earthquake and Tsunami, and now has become an emblem of the "cries of our earth, cries of our hearts". The paintings are featured as main pieces to commemorate the 20th commemoration of 9/11/01, and the 10th commemoration of 3.. Exhibition History. Title: Whirlpool - Eye of the Storm. Artist: Dennis Oppenheim (American, Electric City, Washington 1938-2011 New York) Date: 1973. Medium: Black and white and color photographs dry mounted on museum board. Dimensions: 50 x 128 in. (127 x 325.1 cm) Classification: Drawings. Credit Line: Anonymous Gift, 1992.