Sentences with phrase «american women photographers»

Alice Austen House 2 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10305 One of the earliest American women photographers, Alice Austen is best known for her documentary images.

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Lygia Clark and Hannah Wilke at Alison Jacques Gallery, The Armory Show Before another landmark Brazilian artist, Lygia Pape, gets her due at the Met Breuer in a few weeks, the work of Lygia Clark, known for her interactive, neo-concrete works like folding metal bichos, will be showcased in Alison Jacques Gallery's booth of women artists, including the late American sculptor and photographer Hannah Wilke.
Photographer Sally Mann reflects on the life of Virginia Franklin Carter (1894 — 1994), the African American woman who helped raise the artist and her two brothers.
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.
Though she began as a documentary photographer, Simpson is best known for her conceptual pairings of text fragments and studio photographs of anonymous African - American women draped in white shifts dresses.
In 1965, Chase - Riboud traveled to the People's Republic of China with her first husband, French photographer Marc Eugène Riboud, as the first American woman invited to visit the country since its political revolution.
American Art 1975 - 1995 from the Whitney Museum: Multiple Identity, Castello di Rivoli, Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome, Italy and Edizioni Charta, Torino, Italy, 1997 Lahs - Gonzales, Olivia, Defining Eye: Women Photographers of the 20th Century, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO, 1997 Crenzien, Helle and Lars Nittve, Sunshine & Noir: Art in L.A. 1960 - 1997, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark, 1997 [ill.]
«Earthly Bodies» by Irving Penn is a collection of nudes where the American photographer captured bodies of curvaceous women with their faces not in the frame.
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.
Barr has written numerous articles and organized over 20 exhibitions for the DIA including Images of Identity: Photographs of Native Americans (1994), Picturing Paris (1996), Where the Girls Are: Women Photographers (1999), The Enduring Horizon: American Landscape Photography (2000), and Style of the Century: Selections from the DIA's Collection (2002 - 03).
German photographer Frank Thiel is presenting his newest body of work titled 15 (Quince): a series of images featuring the first generation of Cuban millennials born in 2000 celebrating their Quince — a rite of passage for young Latin American women.
The photos, all taken by Australian - American photographer Dru Blumensheid, also known as BUMESI, capture the women at some of the city's most recognizable spots, including in front of the Brooklyn Bridge and in Chinatown, which that they have adopted as their own.
Highlights include works by the iconic 19th - century painter Childe Hassam, who popularized impressionism in the United States with his lush city scenes and natural landscapes; Japanese American artist Yasuo Kuniyoshi's bold image of the modern woman as a bather in the 1920s; and a recent minimalist seascape by photographer Catherine Opie that reduces the ocean to subtle, ethereal layers of color in which the human figure is almost overwhelmed by natural environment.
Yet in his own way, which is at times crowded and quite clumsy (like placing Baziotes» «Mariner,» 1960 — 61, as the final painting in the show), Anfam continues to press the presence of women and outliers Mark Tobey (West Coast), Norman Lewis (African - American), Bradley Tomlin (homosexual), and photographers Barbara Morgan, Aaron Siskind, and Minor White.
After the legendary street fashion photographer Bill Cunningham died, writing in the New Yorker, Hilton Als distilled his interest in women and African American culture, particularly gay black men, noting that he «saw us all.»
«I've always sensed that women artists have to prove themselves exceptional in order to get their foot in the door, to be considered for something, whereas many, many mediocre men artists easily get by,» says American photographer and film director Cindy Sherman in response to an article by Maura Reilly on the pervasiveness of sexism in the art world.
Amy Elkins (BFA 2007 Photography) Photographer and curator; represented by Yancey Richardson Gallery, NYC; co-founder Women in Photography; known for her archiving of prisoners on death row in Texas; winner of the 2014 Aperture Portfolio Prize; artist - in - residence, Villa Waldberta, Munich (2012) and Light Work, Syracuse, NY (2011); included in the permanent collections of North Carolina Museum of Art and Light Work, Syracuse, NY; exhibited at Kunsthalle Wien in Vienna., the Carnegie Art Museum in Oxnard, CA, the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis; solo and group exhibitions at the International Modern Photography Festival, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea;» Cast,» Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia; «Gazed Upon» (curator), Ampersand Gallery, Portland, OR; «Deconstructing the Female Gaze» (curator), PPOW Gallery, NYC; photos and features include «Prison Photography,» included in The Telegraph's Stella Magazine, Real Simple, The Huffington Post, American Photo, Harper's, Newsweek and The New York Times.
One of the greatest photographers of the late 20th century, the American camera artist Cindy Sherman is famous for her focus on the nature of reality, and for raising challenging questions concerning the role of women in society, the issue of media and culture from a feminist perspective, as well as the creation and meaning of art.
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, RPhotographer), 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, Rphotographer) 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
Subjects include women at the Bauhaus, design collaborations, photographers between the wars, the legacy of Maya Deren, Latin American artists, performance art, architecture, land art, «Riot Grrrls,» African American artists, collage and assemblage in contemporary portraiture as well as essays on individual artists such as Lillian Gish, Sybil Andrews, Diane Arbus, Ida Lupino, Hanne Darboven, Bridget Riley, Ana Mendieta, Louise Bourgeois, Adrian Piper, Nan Goldin, Zaha Hadid, Janet Cardiff and Lin Tianmiao.
During ParisPhoto over 250 Signature Sessions took place including Sophie Calle (Les Fanfares de Circumstance), David Lynch (Nudes), Martin Parr (The Martin Parr Coloring Book), Lise Sarfati (Oh Man), Ayana V. Jackson (MFON - Women Photographers of the American Diaspora).
She has spoken at several business and legal conferences on a variety of intellectual property topics at the IP Leadership Forum, Global IP Convention, the Women Lawyer «s Association of Michigan, State of Bar Michigan, Intellectual Property Division, the Association of Press Photographers, the American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin, and TiE.
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