This rare exhibition print poster features an iconic photographic image taken by the world famous Contemporary
American portrait photographer.
Not exact matches
When
photographer Carol Ross published a book of
portraits honoring African -
American dads, she had no idea it would be the cornerstone of a national campaign that challenges the image of the absent black father.
Those in the running include Ghanaian - British multi-media artist Amartey Golding whose film Chainmail throws light over cultural behaviours towards race, gender and sexuality, while channelling the darkness of El Greco and Goya; Dutch fine art
photographer Isabelle van Zeijl who blends the techniques and idioms of the Old Masters with present - day aesthetics to create striking self -
portraits; British print - maker John Phillips whose eerie still lifes are created from over 1,000 separate photographs; and
American painter Lucy Beecher Nelson who reinvents 15th century Italian marriage
portraits.
Among contemporary
American photographers, Opie is exceptionally attuned to the histories of representation, and
Portraits and Landscapes vigorously embodies the artist's conversation with classical European portraiture as well as the
American Pictorialist idiom within landscape photography championed by Alfred Stieglitz in the early 1900s.
Between 1915 and 1959,
American studio
photographer Mike Disfarmer (1884 - 1959) made
portraits of the residents of Heber Springs, a small town in rural Arkansas.
Deana Lawson at Rhona Hoffman Gallery, The Armory Show Before the
American photographer unveils her contribution to this year's Whitney Biennial in a few weeks, she's showcasing her intimate
portraits at Pier 92 with Chicago's Rhona Hoffman Gallery.
Recognized for her large - scale, rhinestone - embellished paintings of powerful black women and pattern - rich interiors, this volume, produced conjunction with the exhibition «Muse: Mickalene Thomas: Photographs,» gathers the photography of Mickalene Thomas for the first time —
portraits, prints and Polaroids — and features a nod to fellow contemporary African
American photographers who inspire her.
Imogen Cunningham (
American, 1883 - 1976) Self -
Portrait, 1974, printed later by the
photographer's estate.
Chuck Close is a celebrated
American painter and
photographer who achieved fame and recognition through his massive - scale photorealistic
portraits.
Philip «Snapdragon» Stern was an
American photographer noted for his iconic
portraits of Hollywood stars, as well as his war photography while serving as a U.S. Army Ranger in the «Darby's Rangers» unit in the North African and Italian campaigns during World War II.
BOB ADELMAN (1930 - 2016) Andy Warhol at the Factory with artwork from the suite «An
American Man,» a
portrait of Watson Powell, Sr., the founder of
American Republic Insurance Company photograph 1965 (printed later) archival pigment print, numbered AP (unique), signed (no numbered edition completed during the
photographer's lifetime) paper size > 12.25 x 19 inches
Torbjørn Rødland at the Whitney 8 June The Whitney Museum of
American Art is currently showcasing the latest addition to its series of public art installations by key artists, this time unravelling Blue
Portrait (Nokia N82) by renowned
photographer Torbjørn Rødland.
The X, Y, and Z Portfolios (published in 1978, 1978, and 1981, respectively) by
American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 — 1989) summarize Mapplethorpe's ambitions as a fine - art
photographer and contemporary artist, reflecting the tripartite division of his mature work: homosexual sadomasochistic imagery (X); floral still lifes (Y); and nude
portraits of African -
American men (Z).
-- 06.10.2013 4th floor, B - wing This exhibition, compiled by the Moderna Museet in Malmö, which is comprised of almost 100 photos, provides a survey of the still lifes,
portraits and fashion photos of Irving Penn (1917 — 2009), a late 20th - century
American photographer.
Mixed - media paintings and photographs, her
portraits of African
American women are inspired in part by the practice of Malian
photographer Seydou Keita (1921 - 2001), whose work is shown above.
Photographer Garry Winogrand (1928 — 1984) is known for his sweeping
portrait of
American life during the postwar decades.
Laura Aguilar (1959 — 2018)
American photographer Laura Aguilar, known for her
portrait images of individuals from often marginalised groups such as Latina and lesbian communities, has died at the age of 58.
NorthPark Center and Dallas Contemporary present Bruce Weber: Artist
Portraits, a free exhibition of the iconic American photographer's portraits of 24 world renowned visual
Portraits, a free exhibition of the iconic
American photographer's
portraits of 24 world renowned visual
portraits of 24 world renowned visual artists.
Opie has been the subject of numerous museum exhibitions including
Portraits and Landscapes, Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus (2015); Empty and Full, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2011); Figure and Landscape, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (2010);
American Photographer, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2008); and Skyways and Icehouses, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2002).
of an
American flag, a Chinese flag, and a
portrait of Diane inspired by fashion
photographer Peter Lindbergh's photograph of her for the October 2009 issue of Harper's Bazaar.
Charles Thomas «Chuck» Close (born July 5, 1940) is an
American painter, artist and
photographer who achieved fame as a photorealist, through his massive - scale
portraits.
Biography: Wendy Paton is an award - winning
American photographer best known for her candid black - and - white night
portraits.
This exhibition, drawn from the Chrysler's extensive photography collection, presents more than 100
portraits by
American photographers.
The Pioneer of computer - generated
portraits», centered on the
American photographer...
Using a handheld 35 mm camera and available light,
American photographer Robert Bergman spent nearly a decade making a series of large color
portraits that address not only his subjects» physical presence but also their psychic state.
Wendy Paton is an award - winning
American photographer best known for her candid black - and - white night
portraits.
American photographer and film director with a net worth of $ 35 million, Cindy Sherman is an exceptional artist who has achieved fame through both her groundbreaking conceptual
portraits as well as lucrative commercial collaborations with high fashion brands, makeup companies, and magazines.
There will be hyperpigmented canvases by British - Nigerian Yinka Shonibare MBE, of the Young British Artists generation; animal - skin sculptures of the female form by the Swazi artist Nandipha Mntambo;
portraits by the queer South African
photographer Zanele Muholi; the 2013 Venice Biennale's Angola Pavilion installation by
photographer Edson Chagas (winner of that year's Golden Lion award); an ebony bust by Soweto - born Mohau Modisakeng; a huge dragon sculpture in rubber and ribbon by the Cape Town — born Nicholas Hlobo; and sheets made of 1,150 tiny glass beads by
American artist Liza Lou, who has a studio in Durban, a South African city around 800 miles from Cape Town.
In his ongoing series Beautiful Strangers,
American portrait and documentary
photographer Peter Zelewski loves to capture people on the streets of London from a diverse range of ethnicities, cultures and styles.
With works — all from Walther's holdings — ranging from motion studies by pioneering 19th - century
photographer Eadweard Muybridge to documentation of a 1996 performance by Chinese artist Song Dong, and from Richard Avedon's 1970s
portraits of the
American political establishment to anonymous mug shots, the show examined how we represent ourselves and are in turn represented.
Lee Miller (1907 - 77) Talented
American portrait and fashion
photographer, influenced by surrealism.
Highlights of the first rotation of the exhibition include Canadian
photographer Christopher Wahl's arresting 2002
portrait of Queen Elizabeth, entitled The Queen in Winnipeg; Richard Avedon's 1975
portrait of the
American sculptor Louise Nevelson; and Arnaud Maggs» nine - part
portrait series After Nadar, from 2012.
Roy Stryker, the director of the FSA, provided the FSA
photographers with detailed instructions for capturing a comprehensive
portrait of America and
Americans.
Traveled to: deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts, February 13 — April 6; Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas, Austin, July 31 — September 21; May and Leigh Block Gallery, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, October 23 — December 14; Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, January 15 — March 8; Akron Art Museum, Ohio, April 9 — May 31; Madison Art Center, July 26 — September 20, 1987 (Catalogue) Self —
Portrait: The
Photographers» Persona, 1840 — 1985, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, November 7 — January 7, 1986 Workshop Experiments: Clay, Paper, Fabric, Glass, Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Vermont, October 18 — December 8, 1985 (Catalogue)
American Realism: The Precise Image, Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo, July 25 — August 19, 1985.
There is a rich selection of works by twentieth - century
American photographers, including Alfred Stieglitz's intimate
portrait of his lover and protégée Dorothy Norman, which was previously in Norman's personal collection.
is an
American documentary filmmaker and
portrait photographer based in New York.
Timothy Greenfield - Sanders (b. 1952) is an
American documentary filmmaker and
portrait photographer based in New York.
BOOKSHELF Through the lens of 50 black
photographers, «Songs of My People: African
Americans, A Self
Portrait» presents an unvarnished vision of African
American life.
Opening: «Sandro Miller: Homage: Malkovich and the Masters» at Yancey Richardson Gallery An
American photographer who's known for his expressive
portraits of Cubans, dynamic depiction of dancers in motion and longtime photographic collaboration with John Malkovich, Sandro Miller presents his celebrated series of pictures of the actor in the roles of legendary figures from the history of photography.
Named after George Packer's eponymous 2013 nonfiction book — a
portrait of various
Americans, and the societal changes they dealt with, which seems to imply the decline of the
American Dream — the show combines work by three younger
American artists with images by the late New Topographics
photographer Lewis Baltz.
Five steps in, you're hit with the big names: Nan Goldin, an iconic
American photographer whose images of urban nightlife in the 1970s and»80s offer a window onto society's darker margins (Goldin is a friend of Berger and one piece bears a personal inscription); Rashid Johnson, a fast - rising conceptual artist whose prismatic work mines the meaning of the black
American identity; and, notably, Robert Mapplethorpe, in a rare self -
portrait emblematic of the artist's confrontational beauty.
American photographer Cindy Sherman is known for her elaborately «disguised» self -
portraits that focus on social role - playing and sexual stereotypes.
Master
Photographers:
Portraits» by Michael Somoroff was awarded Best Photo Books of the Year prize chosen by
American Photo.
At The Armory Show, the young
American photographer brings the two series together in sandwiched double exposures (Street Self -
portrait # 1 and # 3, 2015).
Soichi Sunami (Japanese /
American, 1885 - 1971)
Portrait of Martha Graham in Ekstasis, c. 1933 Blindstamped «SOICHI SUNAMI» l.r., dedicated and autographed «To Fred Harris / Martha Graham» in pen l.l.,
photographer's stamp»... SOICHI SUNAMI / PHOTOGRAPHER / 10 E. 15th ST., NEW YORK» on
photographer's stamp»... SOICHI SUNAMI /
PHOTOGRAPHER / 10 E. 15th ST., NEW YORK» on
PHOTOGRAPHER / 10 E. 15th ST., NEW YORK» on the reverse.
Also included in Draped Down are two photographs by James Van Der Zee, the iconic
portrait photographer of the Harlem Renaissance who was largely responsible for visualizing the emergent African
American middle class of the»20s and»30s to the rest of the world.
Emphasizing the newly global and necessarily multicultural community, Bonami is gathering works by twenty - seven artists from twenty countries and six continents, ranging from installations by the Romanian artists duo Subreal and allegorical boat pieces by Cuban artist Kcho to the low - key
portraits of
American Elizabeth Peyton and the recent Texas images by Finnish
photographer Esko Mannikkö.
Derek Mohr, an
American landscape, and
portrait photographer, from Buc...
As well as this, Lee Miller: Picasso
Portraits (14 April — 17 June 2018) will show
American model turned
photographer Lee Miller's photographs of her lifelong friend Picasso, for whom she was also a muse.
Arnold Newman was a famous
American photographer, known for his
portraits of major cultural figures, such as Pablo Picasso, Aaron Copland, Marilyn Monroe, Willem de Kooning, and Josef Albers.