Sentences with phrase «curator of the photography collection»

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Sophie Hackett is the Curator, Photography, at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and adjunct faculty in Ryerson University's master's program in Film and Photography Preservation and Collections Management.
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Organized by Dena M. Woodall, associate curator of prints and drawings, and curatorial assistant Lauren Rosenblum, the exhibition features 20th - century prints from the permanent collection selected by artists known for their work in other disciplines — specifically sculpture, photography, painting, installation, and dance.
The museum's photography curator at the time, Hugh Edwards, purchased 30 photographs from this now - legendary series for the permanent collection, and in 2000, the artist generously gifted a further 38 photographs — works that were openly personal and very different from his chronicling of the state of the country in The Americans.
Seven pieces from Earl's series Late Night Polaroids were selected by Assistant Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art Gregory Harris to be included in their permanent collection.
The exhibition is co-curated by Stephanie Heydt, Margaret and Terry Stent curator of American art at the High; Katherine Jentleson, the High's Merrie and Dan Boone curator of folk and self - taught art; and Brett Abbott, Keough Family curator of photography and head of collections at the High.
«His work is part of the history of photography and especially photojournalism,» says Betty Yao, the collection's curator.
Maia - Mari Sutnik is the Curator of Photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), where she began developing the photography collectiPhotography at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), where she began developing the photography collectiphotography collection in 1979.
About the Juror: Curator at The Heckscher Museum of Art in Huntington, New York, Lisa Chalif has organized dozens of exhibitions that focus on various aspects of the Museum's permanent collection, as well as loan exhibits on a diverse range of subjects, including experimental photography, environmental art, appropriation, art and the automobile, and occasional solo exhibitions of Long Island artists, including photographer Joseph Szabo.
Russell Lord, curator of photographs at the New Orleans Museum of Art, introduces some favourites from the collection that explore how photography has developed as both art form and technology
Sandra S. Phillips is senior curator of photography at SFMOMA where she has organized such exhibitions as History of Photography from California Collections (1989), and a 1989 retrospective of Jophotography at SFMOMA where she has organized such exhibitions as History of Photography from California Collections (1989), and a 1989 retrospective of JoPhotography from California Collections (1989), and a 1989 retrospective of John Gutmann.
Mackie's practice touches on painting, watercolour, drawing, ceramics, textiles, photography, film — the curators at Nottingham see opportunities to make connections between Mackie's work and so many aspects of their collections.
By bringing a collection of painting, sculpture, photography, digital art and installations into this space, curator Vito Abba initiates a dialogue between the Renaissance and contemporary art, connecting works created half a century apart.
«Since its origins, photography has infiltrated every aspect of modern life, from art to war, and religion to politics and many of these applications are represented in NOMA's extensive collection,» said Russell Lord, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs.
Quentin Bajac is The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Howard Greenberg is one of the world's foremost gallerists; Michael Wilson is renowned for his superb collection.
Photography, Sequence, and Time is curated by Russell Lord, Freeman Family Curator of Photographs and includes over 50 works, most from NOMA's permanent collection, by photographers such as Eadweard Muybridge, Edward Steichen, Walker Evans, Margaret Bourke - White, Clarence John Laughlin, Milton Rogovin, Malick Sidibé, Hiroshi Sugimoto, and Paul Graham.
During his initial 12 - year tenure as Curator of Photography at the LACMA (1992 - 2004), Mr. Wride curated over twenty - five permanent collection focus exhibitions as well as numerous larger exhibitions including: «Retail Fictions: the Commercial Photography of Ralph Bartholomew» (1997); «Shifting Tides: Cuban Photography after the Revolution» (2001); «Donald Blumberg» (2002); and «Trajectories: The Photographic Work of Robbert Flick» (2004).
She will continue to collaborate with John Rohrbach, senior curator of photographs, in managing the Amon Carter's photography collection and interpreting and developing exhibitions on photography.
As the Nancy Inman and Marlene Nathan Meyerson Curator of Photography, McDonald will oversee a collection that spans from the world's earliest - known photograph to prints from some of the great masters of the twenty - first century.
Three pieces from Atlanta - based artist's series Weathering Time were selected by Brett Abbot, Curator of Photography and Head of Collections at the High Museum of Art for their permanent collection.
The exhibition is organized by the Hammer Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and is curated by Cynthia Burlingham, director of the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts and deputy director of collections at the Hammer Museum, with Britt Salvesen, department head and curator of the Wallis Annenberg department of photography and department head and curator of prints and drawings, and Leslie Jones, associate curator of prints and drawings, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
In 2001, New York Museum of Modern Art curator Peter Galassi revalued the photography collection and sold 350 works at Sotheby's.
The Gallery's deputy director Alan Shestack speaks with curator Sarah Greenough about the history of the photography collection and the gallery space devoted to the medium.
«It's absolutely fascinating to look at and feel yourself responding, «That's funny, this is scary, this one's strange, this one's familiar,»» says Peter Galassi, MoMA's former chief curator of photography, who acquired the piece for the collection.
Curated by Sophie Hackett, the AGO's assistant curator of photography, Light My Fire is a tribute to the collection as it considers portraiture through five propositions or themes.
Karen Irvine, of the Museum of Contemporary Photography and Brian Lang, Curator of the BNY Mellon collection, share the last five photos they added to their institutions» collections
The 2017 honorees were chosen by a selection committee that included Erin Barnett, director of exhibitions and collections at the ICP; Beryl Graham, professor of new - media art at the University of Sunderland in the UK; and Joel Smith, curator of photography at the Morgan Library.
The initiative is led by Jenny Watts, The Huntington's curator of photography and visual culture, and Catherine Hess, The Huntington's chief curator of European art and acting director of its art collections.
Andrea Karnes, curator of FRAMING DESIRE, comments, «This exhibition highlights several of the most important contemporary artists of the last four decades, with a number of new acquisitions that meaningfully add context to the Modern's growing collection in the areas of photography and video.»
Prior to that appointment, Cox served as Curator of Photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia, during which time he significantly expanded its permanent collection of photographs and enhanced its reputation in the field.
Liminality, Antar's solo exhibition is curated byPascal Beausse, Directory of the Photography Department at the Fonds National d'Art Contemporain and Curators and Collections Manager at the Centre National des Arts Plastique in France.
After uncovering a collection of «hidden» photos from the Condé Nast archives, the chief curator and Director + CEO of the Michener Art Museum will offer a New York preview of Charles Sheeler: Fashion, Photography, and Sculptural Form.
The museum's curator of contemporary art Kristen Hileman praised the O'Neils» «passion, connoisseur's eye, and thoughtfulness,» and said that their gift has «expanded the BMA's contemporary photography collection in a way that we could not otherwise have imagined possible.»
Highlights last year included curator Marshall Price's new installation from the photography collection and, in our Medieval gallery, two recently conserved works of Medieval stained glass.
Sophie Hackett is the Associate Curator, Photography, at the Art Gallery of Ontario and adjunct faculty in Ryerson University's master's program in Film and Photographic Preservation and Collections Management.
In 1981 she curated the in - depth retrospective, Sidney Grossman Photographs: 1936 — 1955 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) where she served as the founding curator for 39 years and oversaw the museum's photography collection grow from 141 works to 24,000.
Running through March 18, 2018, the Biennial visualizes a current moment in art - making as viewed through the filters of the Gallery's national collection and the research, travels and dialogues of curators working in the departments of Contemporary Art, Indigenous Art, and the Canadian Photography Institute.
The collection adds to the artists» visibility and is accessed especially by friends of photography, researchers, curators, collectors, educators, and students.
It will include essays by curator and scholar Julieta González, artist Walead Beshty, and Camera of Wonders curator Jens Hoffmann, as well as artist texts, images of the exhibition artworks, and a timeline bisecting the history of photography and the artworks from both collections.
«The range of photographs chosen for this exhibition were selected from hundreds of extraordinary landscape works in the Getty Museum's photography collection with an eye towards the various ways that photographers have responded to the daunting challenge of depicting the natural landscape photographically,» says Karen Hellman, assistant curator, Department of Photographs, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and curator of the exhibition.
Before Samuel J. Wagstaff Jr. (1921 — 1987) began amassing his unprecedented private collection of photography in 1973, he had been a groundbreaking museum curator at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (1961 — 68) and at the Detroit Institute of Arts (1968 — 71).
The full program will feature Hans Ulrich Obrist in conversation with Hairy Who Artists; Diego Perrone, Eugenio Re Rebaudengo, Letizia Ragaglia and Ilaria Bonacossa on contemporary art in Italy; Matthieu Poirier and Daniel Buren on the intersections of art and architecture; Dan Cameron, Anthony Elms and Irene Hofmann on the difference between American and European international exhibition models in «Biennale Biennial;» a discussion on contemporary photography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and ephotography with curator and author of Photography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and ePhotography is Magic, Charlotte Cotton, in conversation with various artists through the Aperture Foundation; the impact of contemporary design criticism and its discourse featuring Alice Twemlow among others; and Thelma Golden, Solveig Øvstebø and Franklin Sirmans in conversation with Jacob Proctor on the global influence of museum collections and exhibitions.
July 11: Van Deren Coke, 83, distinguished photographer who, as curator, built a broad, solid foundation for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's outstanding photography collection.
NYPH ’12 will explore the matrix of art photography and social documentary through four curators creating sites and live events exploring the origins and meeting points of art photography and documentary work: Glenn Ruga will premiere a phenomenal collection of masterworks from Bruce Davidson, Reza, Eugene Richards, Rina Castelnuovo, and Platon walking...
Wilson Alwyn Bentley, Snowflake, 1885 — 1931; collection SFMOMA, purchase through a gift of Kate and Wes Mitchell in honor of Corey Keller, curator of photography; photo: Don Ross
On the occasion of the latest exhibition of works drawn from Post Vidai, Director and Curator of the collection Arlette Quynh - Anh Tran talks about the collection, contemporary Vietnamese art, photography and the art of collecting.
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.
Co-curated by Georgiana Uhlyarik, associate curator of Canadian art and Sophie Hackett, associate curator of photography, the exhibition includes several works from the AGO's collection as well as numerous loans.
With a particular emphasis on photography, but also including other forms of artistic expression such as painting, video, film, performance and installation art from the 1960s to the present day, Haunted is co-curated by Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and reveals the extraordinary quality of the photographic and new media works in the Guggenheim Cphotography, but also including other forms of artistic expression such as painting, video, film, performance and installation art from the 1960s to the present day, Haunted is co-curated by Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and reveals the extraordinary quality of the photographic and new media works in the Guggenheim CPhotography, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and reveals the extraordinary quality of the photographic and new media works in the Guggenheim Collections.
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