Sentences with phrase «bearden photographic collages»

One of her best - known works is 70 +1 +2 (1998), a life - size, full - length, alarmingly present three - dimensional hologram of the artist at a majestic 71 years of age, seen frontally, paired with a similarly scaled photographic collage of herself in the same pose seen from the back.
His ambitious pursuits stretch across a vast range of media, from photographic collages to full - scale opera stagings and from fax drawings to an intensive art historical study of the optical devices of Old Masters.
His photographic collages are printed on folded stainless steel broadsheets.
His ambitious pursuits have stretched across a vast range of media, from photographic collages to full - scale opera stagings, fax drawings to an intensive art historical study of the optical devices of Old Masters.
Vintage images of black representation from Ebony and Jet magazines were the source of inspiration for several photographic collage series.
Through watercolors and photographic collages, she focuses on the unique historical moment that gave rise to so many countercultural cooperatives in the 1960s, as well as the realities of life on these communes today.
Applying 20th - century Cubism's multiple viewpoints to the photographic medium, he created a series of works he called «joiners,» photographic collages where many photographs of one subject are composited to create a complete picture.
In my most recent work subject and process have become inseparable: rather than document what has been, my photographic collages and mixed media monotypes give shape to change and are shaped by it in turn.
The exhibition will join together a group of photographic collages that employ sophisticated compositional elements.
Huma Bhabha's edition for the Whitechapel Gallery derives from a photographic collage.
«Notes on Sculpture» is informed in part by the artist Robert Morris» 1966 essay of the same name, and consists of a site - responsive installation of ribbon and ratchet straps and a new series of photographic collages.
Adam Pendleton is a Virginia - born conceptual artist whose practice encompasses painting, performance, photographic collage, publishing, and video.
Features Large - Scale Photographic Collages that Reveal Unknown Stories Behind the Israel Museum's Collection and History
Forsyth's work explores a breadth of themes, reflected in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his work, alongside computer generated imagery, photograms, and photographic collages from historic magazines and vintage postcards.
Some works seem to pay homage to social media, like Mario Petrirena's floor installation of photographic collages encircled by rusted iron rings suggestive of Google Plus's circles.
This spring she is releasing her first poetry book and has a solo show entitled Weave at grayDUCK Gallery, which includes a group of natural pigment paintings made from wildflowers and a group of large - scale photographic collages.
The exhibition will join together a group of photographic collages, many using old polaroid photographs.
Penelope Slinger, (UK) I Speak What I See, 1973 Photographic collage 24 x 19 cm Courtesy of Penelope Slinger and Riflemaker Contemporary Art.
Adam Pendleton (b. 1984, Richmond, Virginia) is recognized for his conceptual practice, which encompasses painting, sculpture, publishing, photographic collage, video, and performance.
The body of work itself is the convergence of these three roles — a series of photographic collages that vacillate between dualities or contradictions: the public and private, the rational and emotional, and the documentary and interpretive.
He is also planning donations of oversize works to several museums, including «Other Voices for a Second Slight,» Vito Acconci's 1974 three - room installation combining speech with lighting effects, architectural elements and photographic collage.
However, what strikes me, when contextualizing this work, as well as Marshall's use of the black figure in general, is how the collage is not merely a response to iconic Bearden photographic collages (e.g. Block, 1971), but of the black figures from the later Odyssey series of 1977.
The hamsters, rabbits, and guinea pigs portrayed in Ruth van Beek's photographic collages have been folded and spliced together, creating strange new hybrids that are simultaneously endearing and disturbing.
She expressed these themes through large pastel drawings and photographic collages.
The London presentation showcases a new body of work — paintings, photographic collages and sculptures.
«Aaron's Rod Turning Into A Snake,» Lot 234, by Anselm Kiefer, is a 25 by 33 inch oil, lacquer and photographic collage on paper, executed circa 1984 as part of the artist's Departure from Egypt series.
Sonia Boyce's early figurative pastel drawings and photographic collages address issues of race, ethnicity and contemporary urban experience, questioning racial stereotypes in the media and day - to - day life.
A leading light of the French feminist movement in art during the 1970s, Yalter built her reputation on a series of works (chiefly in the form of drawings, videos, photographic collages and performances) exploring the role of women in society and the plight of migrants and refugees.
During the late twentieth century, the concept of collage broadened and spread far beyond the visual arts to include musical and architectural arrangements as well as photographic collage (photomontage), assemblage and crafts like decoupage.
Gilbert & George decided to explore this contrast between rebellion and conservatism, and the result is «Scapegoating,» 123 photographic collages featuring gas canisters, posters promoting strict Islamic law and veiled Muslim women.
Julien Creuzet is a Paris based artist who will be creating a installation consisting of new photographic collages, video works and a sound piece.
Another trend that has widened the definition and scope of contemporary art has been the conceptually driven use of both photography and language as the substance of numerous works of art — in Kiefer's photographic collages, in Kruger's words and photographic images, in Bruce Nauman's neon phrases, in Lawrence Weiner's painted words, in Holzer's billboarded, carved, electronically reproduced, or otherwise created linguistic neotruisms, and in many other artists» works.
Rooted in her longstanding interest in photography and photographic collage, Simpson's recent paintings incorporate found imagery, often taken from AP photographs and vintage magazines, which the artist overpaints and divides across several panels.
Amsterdam - based artist Marjolijn de Wit creates ceramic - photographic collage, paintings, and sculpture.
Moving fluidly between painting, publishing, photographic collage, video, and performance, Pendleton creates structures that engage with language on a literal and figurative level to yield new, radical meanings.
In this photographic collage, we see repeated images that appear elsewhere in the exhibition, mixed with portraits of individuals from around the world.
Barbara Kruger's adoption of advertising techniques emphasized the coercive authority of language while work by Renée Cox and Catherine Opie, among many others, brought renewed attention to the politics of the body — be it the black male body in the case of Cox's photographic collage, or the gay, lesbian and transgendered subjects of Opie's reverent photographic portraiture.
«The veracity is beginning to go — it's going like painting, which isn't necessarily about veracity,» Mr. Hockney told some reporters shortly before the opening of the museum show late last month, as he walked past his vast photographic collage of the Grand Canyon.
The first is a series of wall - hung, photographic collages that meldtogether images by two British Surrealists, Eileen Agar and Paul Nash.
In her most recent works, von Wulffen deploys a host of painterly techniques to create works that, although they depart from the photographic collage practice for which she is best known, remain deeply referential.
Photographic collages.
Eva Iacono, an East Hampton based visual artist, will exhibit her photographic collage images of masked self - portraits and flower petal compositions.
The exhibition will consist of oil paintings and photographic collages that revolve around the artist's encounters with exhibition spaces.
The gallery in The Domestic Arts building will further explore Zimmerman's works on paper, juxtaposing recent photographic collages of the night sky with pastel drawings of clouds.
Adam Pendleton is a conceptual artist whose work moves fluidly between painting, publishing, photographic collage, video, and performance.
Adam Pendleton (b. 1984, Richmond, Virginia) is a Conceptual artist known for his multidisciplinary practice, which moves fluidly between painting, publishing, photographic collage, video, and performance.
In «Physicalism: The Recombine» (a series of six photographic collages from 2006) bodybuilders squeeze muscles rigid for the camera, their heads replaced by polymorphic candles; and in The Masturbators (a video installation from 2009), brawny pornographic models pound disconsolately and often without climax at their erect cocks.
In this series, I began to experiment with printing images of natural scenes, plants, and other items on to cotton and silk that I then sewed, staged, and re-photographed to create digital photographic collages or sewed the printed fabric into soft sculptures.
In 2015 she was awarded a Fulbright fellowship and a Jerome Foundation grant to produce «The Perilous Journey of Maria Palacios,» a performance - based film and «The Railroad Workers,» a series of photographic collages.
A new series of photographic collages titled Constellations (2017), which are presented in this exhibition for the first time, form Geyer's most recent contribution to this continuously relevant project.
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