Sentences with phrase «american photography and film»

Danny Lyon: Message to the Future is the first in - depth examination of this leading figure in American photography and film, and the first publication to present his influential bodies of work in all media in their full context.

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As well as the murkier corners of classic film noir, Boorman drew inspiration from art photography and the French New Wave, including Jean - Luc Godard's Breathless, which was itself «speaking back» to American crime movies.
Although the inky black - and - white photography recalls Gordon Willis's work in Manhattan, the film is much more in line with the modest tragicomedies of the French New Wave, with Frances figured as a better educated but just as coarse American cousin to Truffaut's Antoine Doinel, apologizing at one point for not being much of a «real person» just yet.
The film reunites Eastwood with several of his longtime collaborators, who most recently worked with the director on the worldwide hit «American Sniper»: director of photography Tom Stern and production designer James J. Murakami, who were both Oscar - nominated for their work on «The Changeling»; costume designer Deborah Hopper; and editor Blu Murray.
Cinematographer Harris Savides has directed photography on many visually compelling films; American Gangster and Birth are two recent examples.
The photography was excellent, and the film highlighted the plight of Native Americans.
With its mesmerizing black - and - white photography by Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell, evocative sound design, and unforgettably enigmatic performance by Jack Nance, this visionary nocturnal odyssey continues to haunt American cinema like no other film.
The contemporary art survey — a mix of performance, film, photography, sculpture, painting and other work — runs through May 27 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
He specializes in twentieth century European and American art, film and photography.
The exhibition incorporated a diverse range of media including photography, film, video, fashion, and other forms of popular culture and prompts rich discussions about the contested ways that African and African American beauty have been represented in historical and contemporary contexts.
Danny Lyon: Message to the Future, which opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York this weekend, collects 175 pictures, vintage work prints, never - before - seen films and ephemera from Lyon's archives to take an in - depth look at his work as an immersive documentary storyteller who is just as engaged in writing, filmmaking and collage as is he in photography.
Bruce Conner was a prolific American artist, whose body of work included assemblage, film, drawing, sculpture, painting, collage, and photography.
Marnie Weber is an American artist whose works includes photography, sculpture, installations, film, video, and performances.
A pioneer among artists dealing with identity politics and feminism, the Cuban - American Mendieta (1948 - 1985) created groundbreaking work in photography, performance, film, video, drawing, sculpture and site - specific installation.
His circle of friends and collaborators is diverse and comprised of the leaders in American poetry, film, painting and photography.
Upcoming at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Posing Beauty in African American Culture April 27 — July 26 This exhibition examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media, including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
This exhibition examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media, including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
A major figure in the American underground scene, Tony Oursler has worked since the mid-1970s in a variety of mediums — video, drawing, photography, film, sculpture, and sound.
The collection has particular strengths in Ming and Qing dynasty Chinese painting, Mughal dynasty Indian miniature painting, Baroque painting, old master prints and drawings, early American painting, nineteenth - and early - twentieth - century photography, Conceptual art, international contemporary art, West Coast avant - garde film, international animation, Soviet cinema, early video art, and the largest collection of Japanese films outside of Japan.
While painted in a traditional style reminiscent of Rembrandt and Titian, Kuo's works deviate from this history through his choice of imagery, combining signifiers of American culture with elements appropriated from film and photography.
An American living in France, Cameron Jamie uses music, photography, drawing, film, and video to investigate the quirky, ritualistic activities that are part of contemporary pop culture (wrestling and craftslike mask - making being among his current interests).
Bruce Conner (November 18, 1933 — July 7, 2008) was an American artist that worked with assemblage, film, drawing, sculpture, painting, collage, and photography.
I love Robert Frank, not just the famous book, The Americans, a classic of both photography and American road trip literature, but the whole career, including the strange films like Me and My Brother.
While his teacher is noted for his black - and - white images, Epstein is a master of color photography, capturing on film the American experience as well as images from countries throughout the world — he has traveled extensively and realized series on locales including Vietnam, India, Berlin, and his hometown of Holyoke, Massachusetts, among others.
The show is curated by Leanne Mella, a contemporary art curator, specializing in American artist's work in film, video, performance, photography and new media.
American artist Nancy Holt has made some of the most significant contributions to Land art, in particular with her monumental Sun Tunnels (1973 — 6) in Utah, but her wide - ranging practice includes photography, film and video, installation and sculpture.
Starting March 17, and running until August 26, 2018 the exhibition «Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts» provides the international art world with a long - awaited opportunity to rediscover the full spectrum of the American artist's work in a wide range of mediums, from early performances recorded on film and video to drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture and neon to installations.
His extensive work in portraiture — in mediums ranging from painting to photography to film to prints — has remarkable historic and aesthetic resonance with portraits by American painters of an earlier generation in the Frye collection.
Frank's photography and films have been the subject of exhibitions worldwide since Edward Steichen first included Frank's photographs in the 1950 group show 51 American Photographers at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Immersed in the cultural scenes of the Bay Area and Los Angeles respectively, Conner and Ruscha early on worked across multiple mediums, including film, photography, painting, assemblage, and graphic arts, capturing the ethos of American post-war society.
These exhibitions encompass historical surveys, retrospectives of significant modern and contemporary American artists, and group shows of unknown or emerging artists, exhibitions of architecture, film and video art, multi-media installation and fine art photography, and other new media.
Matthew Barney (b. 1967) is an American artist who works in sculpture, photography, drawing and film.
American artist Andy Warhol (1928 — 87) is perhaps best known for his Pop inspired paintings but started as a graphic artist before moving towards more «instant» methods of production such as photography, film and screenprintng.
Gilpin, hailed during her lifetime as the «grand dame of American photography,» was one of the first women to capture the landscape and peoples of the American West on black - and - white film.
Posing Beauty examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
From this beginning the exhibition takes in aerial photography, forensic photography, abstractions of landscapes, ruins, postcards and press photos of the American dust storms, artists videos, film clips, documentary photography and site specific works, featuring artists like Man Ray, John Divola, Sophie Ristelhueber, Walker Evans, Mona Kuhn, Aaron Siskind, Gerhard Richter, Xavier Ribas, Nick Waplington, Eva Stenram, Georges Bataille, Jeff Wall, among others.
Sculpture, painting, installations, and photography — as well as dance, theater, music, and film — will fill the galleries of the Whitney Museum of American Art in the latest edition of the Whitney Biennial.
Matthew Barney (born March 25, 1967) is an American artist who works in sculpture, photography, drawing and film.
Babette Mangolte, well known as a filmmaker and as the cinematographer on a number of key films by Yvonne Rainer and Chantal Akerman (including Akerman's Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles), was included in the Whitney exhibition The American Century; her Biennial contribution is a mixed media installation involving photography and a video that recreates an earlier installation from 1978.
Posing Beauty in African American Culture Through July 27, 2014 Ticketed, VMFA members free Accompanying catalogue Posing Beauty in African American Culture examines the contested ways in which African and African American beauty has been represented in historical and contemporary contexts through a diverse range of media including photography, film, video, fashion, advertising, and other forms of popular culture such as music and the Internet.
Chelsea, Upper East Side and Downtown galleries will showcase American realism, art for a ballet production, geometric abstraction, figurative abstraction, and film and photography dealing with identity across two cultures, giving New Yorkers a wide range of work from modern and contemporary artists to choose from.
Neshat, whose work critiques the cultural construction of difference, fully turns her attention to American culture for the first time in this show and depicts the ambiguity of feeling for an outsider through enigmatic images, haunting encounters and mystified points of view in her film and photography.
Ligon is one of the most important American artists working today, with work spanning painting, sculpture, photography, and film, and exhibitions throughout the United States and Europe, including the 1991 and 1993 Whitney Biennials; Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary Art and The American Century: Art and Culture 1900 — 2000, both at the Whitney; solo exhibitions at the Studio Museum in Harlem; the Kunstverein München, Germany; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; St. Louis Art Museum, Missouri; ICA in Philadelphia; and SFMOMA; as well as the 1997 Venice Biennale and Documenta II.
American multimedia artist Lisa Oppenheim, known for her evocative camera-less photography via the photogram and experimental films, is exhibiting a new series of works taking inspiration from natural woodgrains entitled Landscape Portraits at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York.
Charles Sheeler: Across Media (Feb. 10 - May 6, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum) A small but elegant show that examines how the «Precisionist» Sheeler moved among painting, photography and film at a time when few other American artists thought much about the differences that varying media made in images» meaning and impact.
Though the artist is best known for his seminal photobook «The Americans» (1959) and his experimental film «Pull My Daisy» (1959), until this publication, little scholarship existed on the intersection between Frank's work in the disciplines of photography and film.
Zackary Drucker (BFA 2005 Photography) Photographer; video and film; performance artist; represented by Luis De Jesus, Los Angeles; has performed and exhibited internationally in numerous museums, galleries, and film festivals including the Whitney Museum of American Art Biennial (2014); 54th Venice Biennale — Swiss Off - Site Pavilion (2011); Curtat Tunnel, Lausanne, Switzerland; L.U.C.C.A. Museum of Contemporary Art, Lucca, IT; Les Rencontres Internationales Paris / Berlin / Madrid; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; MOMA PS1; Deitch Projects; Leo Koenig Inc..
It included a love of fastidious technique, an encompassing approach to mediums (drawing, film, language, printmaking, photography) and a deep involvement with American life.
BOOKS by Jerry Schatzberg «Women Then: Photographs 1954 - 1969» [Hardcover] by Julia Morton (Author), Jerry Schatzberg (Photographer), Gail Buckland (Preface) published by Rizzoli, 1st edition (October 12, 2010) «Paris 1962: Yves Saint Laurent and Dior, Christian Dior, The Early Collections» [Hardcover] Jerry Schatzberg (Author), Julia Morton (Author), Patricia Bosworth (Introduction) published by Rizzoli, 1st edition (April 29, 2008) «Thin Wild Mercury: Touching Dylan's Edge» [Hardcover] Jerry Schatzberg (photographer) published by Genesis Editions, collector & deluxe edition (2006) EXHIBITIONS: Solo & Retrospectives (selected) 2013 ART BASEL MIAMI, Nikola Rukaj Gallery 2013 ART SOUTHHAMPTON, N.Y., Nikola Rukaj Gallery 2013 CONTACT Photography Festival, Toronto, «Schatzberg» 2013 AIPAD, Steven Kasher Gallery, N.Y. 2011 MUSEE MAILLOL, Banyuls Sur Mer, France, «Bob Dylan» 2009 INSTITUT LUMIERE, Lyon Film Festival, Lyon, France 2008 PROUD GALLERY, London, U.K., «Bob Dylan» 2006 LE GRAND PALAIS, Paris, France, «Bob Dylan» 2006 GALLERIE LUC BELLIER, Paris, France, «Bob Dylan» 2006 ATLAS GALLERY, London, U.K., «Jerry Schatzberg: Photographs» Retrospective 2004 SOFIA FILM FESTIVAL BULGARIA, Sredetz Gallery 2003 JANOS GAT GALLERY, N.Y., «Behind the Scene, a Collection» 2003 STALEY / WISE, N.Y., «Homonym» 2002 HELLENIC AMERICAN UNION Athens, Greece, Retrospective 2002 MUSEUM OF CINEMA, Torino, Italy, Retrospective 2002 ALBA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, Retrospective 2001 INTERNATIONAL THESSALONIKI FILM FESTIVAL, Greece 2000 DINA VIERNY, Paris, France, Retrospective 1999 PAMUKBANK FOTOGRAF GALERISI, Istanbul, Turkey 1996 STALEY / WISE N.Y., Retrospective 1985 ALLIANCE FRANCAIS N.Y., «Behind The Scene, a Collection» 1983 CENTRE POMPIDOU, Paris, France, Retrospective
Eve Sussman is a British - born American artist of film, video, installation, sculpture, and photography.
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