I'm glad you took the time, David, since I know that this artist isn't really to your taste. Generally figuration means that there are identifiable objects in the art. It's often used to distinguish between purely abstract works, like Mark Rothko's or Joan Mitchell's (artists I've written about on Substack) and works like Rothenberg's, but it could also refer to more realistic works. Thanks for your comment.
well, I read and then I looked at her paintings. :) I also learned what Figuration looks like.
I'm glad you took the time, David, since I know that this artist isn't really to your taste. Generally figuration means that there are identifiable objects in the art. It's often used to distinguish between purely abstract works, like Mark Rothko's or Joan Mitchell's (artists I've written about on Substack) and works like Rothenberg's, but it could also refer to more realistic works. Thanks for your comment.