Sentences with phrase «archives photographic collection»

The Clyfford Still Museum Archives photographic collection provides original pictorial research for the study of Clyfford Still and 20th century art.

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Her research interests are concerned with the photographic archive, the legacies of African art objects in museum collections, and gender and sexuality in contemporary art of Africa and the African diaspora.
She draws upon historical film, photographic archives and collections of artefacts to generate fantasy episodes.
The works presented here take many forms, including physical archives arranged by peculiar cataloguing methods, imagined biographies of fictitious persons, collections of found and anonymous photographs, film versions of photographic albums, and photomontages composed of historical photographs.
Now, as then, The Uncanny brings together a wide range of figurative sculptures, mannequins, dummies and sex - dolls, animatronic puppets, body - casts and anatomical body fragments and models, religious statuary, stuffed animals, photographs, film stills and photographic archive material; as well as Kelley's own oddball collections of ephemera, which he calls his «harems», and which are now in the possession of another Los Angeles collector.
Permanent collections include Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA; New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA; and Pier 24 Photography, San Francisco, CA.
Anne, named «America's Best Curator» by TIME, was granted special access to the photographic archives for the excavation from a collection of over 14 million images.
For the past year, Marcy Werner, curatorial assistant at UofL's Photographic Archives, has been hard at work on a database collecting all the fine prints in the extensive collection.
Meatyard's last project before his death was The Family Album of Lucybelle Crater, a project based on the common snapshot album featuring friends and family all wearing masks.Photographs by Meatyard are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art in New York; George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, New York; Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Tucson; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge; Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; and University of Louisville Photographic Archives, Kentucky.
Besides collection, accumulation, archiving and ordering processes, the exhibition also shows hybrid combinations of photographic material with painting and sculpture.
Open for browsing during gallery hours, our Bookshop stocks a range of thought provoking photographic, arts and social sciences titles, while our Reading Room provides welcoming space for study and research, with access to an extensive collection of books and reference materials, and a selection of almost 2,000 images from our archive has been digitised and made available for browsing on an iMac.
According to the Baltic in Gateshead, where her work is currently on show, «she draws upon historical film, photographic archives and collections of artefacts to generate fantasy episodes».
Curated by Candice Allison, the exhibition includes recent and previously unseen work: photographic prints, drawings, oil paintings, video, and installation; alongside paintings from the National Gallery of Zimbabwe's permanent collection, material from the National Archives, and Chiurai's own personal archive of propaganda posters and vinyl records.
According to the Baltic Gallery in Gateshead, where Price exhibited earlier this year, she «draws upon historical film, photographic archives and collections of artefacts to generate fantasy episodes».
As well as its superb collection of paintings, sculpture and drawings, The Courtauld has two photographic libraries - the Lord Martin Conway library, embracing architectural drawings, sculpture and illuminated manuscripts; and the Robert Witt library, covering paintings, drawings and engravings, with over 2 million reproductions of works by more than 70,000 artists - and a Book Library, which contains one of the UK's largest archives of works on the history of art.
Over on the BlogTO blog, Sameer Vasta ponders whether the Toronto Archives should also make its photographic collections available on Flickr?
Earlier this month, a controversy erupted over a proposed deal between Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and Canadiana.org, a not - for - profit partnership of major research libraries in Canada, to digitize the LAC's vast collections of print and photographic material and make it available to the public via a new online portal.
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