Karin's practice as a photographer has resulted in her work being exhibited nationally and internationally, and
her earlier photographic work has been featured on record covers and numerous publications.
Earlier photographic work centered on an alphabet of handmade letters and signs temporarily placed — and strategically displaced — in public contexts.
Her early photographic works include the Women of Allah series (1993 - 1997), which explored the question of gender in relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy.
His earliest photographic works recreated historical subjects, such as self - portraits, still lifes and mythological scenes.
Neshat's
early photographic works include the Women of Allah series (1993 — 1997), which explored the question of gender in relation to Islamic fundamentalism and militancy.
Her early works began grappling with issues of femininity and sexuality, with the black and white series I am a Woman (1994 - 1996) and Born with Cultural Revolution (1995) counted as some of
her earlier photographic works.
The jewelry and accessories of fashionable lifestyles as well as elegant interiors pervade the atmosphere of the artist's
early photographic works.
His multifaceted career ranges from
early photographic works, recreating historical subjects (self - portraits, still - lives, mythological scenes, etc.), to empty frames and bases without objects.
This exhibition aims to show that Breder's
early photographic work is equally indicative for his fruitful cross-pollination between various disciplines and ideas.
Misery São Paulo - based exhibition space «SOLO SHOWS» recently mounted an exhibition of
the early photographic work of Ursula Böckler.
His experimentation with multiple exposures, reversed tonal values, blurring, and under - and over - exposures is richly visible in this body of work, the addition of which renders MoMA's collection among the largest institutional holdings of
his early photographic work.
Not exact matches
I respect their
work, I respect them as filmmakers, but I wasn't quite sure if there would be a good marriage between what I'm trying to pursue and the
work that I'm doing and what they're doing, but they helped make that real clear to me
early on by expressing some real interesting story [and]
photographic ideas that really resonated with me.
The first book to examine the practice of Sara Rahbar, including her
early installations for the Queens Museum of Art, a
photographic series made in Tehran, and the politically inspired textile - based
works, all which use historically charged materials and forms.Essay by Catherine Grenier, adjunct director of Centre Pompidou, and interview with Elaine W. Ng.
Still
working today on
photographic projects of unrivaled global scale, this intimate exhibition will showcase a rare portfolio of 20 of the most important images from Salgado's
early Latin American series.
Following an
early career in painting and sculpture, Ross began his
photographic work in 1994.
Complementary exhibitions focus on
early film and
photographic imagery from the same era and on the iconic graphic design
work of one of Israel's most important practitioners during the mid-1960s.
Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 89) may be best known for his
photographic works and controversial imagery of the underground BDSM scene in the late 60s and
early 70s of New York, but he didn't really begin taking photographs until he borrowed a Polaroid camera in 1971, and then later acquired a Hasselblad medium format of his own.
The images shown are from
early performances, films and
photographic and graphic
works from Ms. Schneeman's «Life Book 3,» 1970 - 1990s, and «Life Book 2,» 1970 - 1990s.
Next up, for International Women's Day (March 8), Oxheys Mill Studios, Preston, presents «Family Album», rare
photographic works by Maud Sulter and Jeanne Moutoussamy - Ashe made in the late 1980s and
early 1990s; a showcase curated by Lubaina Himid who will be in conversation with photographer Ingrid Pollard at 2 pm.
On view is a recent body of
work in which Lambrecht explores the evolution of perception using the cyanotype process, an
early photographic technique dating to the mid-19th century and named for its Prussian blue hue.
When I saw your exhibition Radiohalo at Blain Southern, in London,
earlier this year, I was taken by the strange beauty of your very large
works, associating silver nitrate with
photographic processes, and therefore illumination, yet the chemical substance is also a toxic one.
The exhibition features
photographic work made in the late 1980's and
early 1990's by Maud Sulter and Jeanne Moutoussamy Ashe, curated by international artist Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary Art at UClan.
Born in New York in 1947, his
earliest work was in the darkroom, at the far end of the
photographic process, developing his family's Hawkeye Brownie negatives when he was six.
Comprehensive in scope, the exhibition traces the evolution of Weems's career from her
early documentary and autobiographical
photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex
works that have placed her in the forefront of contemporary art.
The exhibition will feature large - scale vitrines, mirror wall panels and
photographic works that reveal a historical link between contemporary consumer display forms and their
early 20th century precursors.
Sarah Dobai's first major solo exhibition in the UK took place in 2006 at Kettles» Yard, Cambridge, coinciding with the end of her two - year residency at London's Delfina Studio Trust and featured
photographic and film
works made during that time, including a new, specially commissioned, two - screen film installation, as well as key
earlier works.
The show included two mixed - media
works from Hirst's series «When Logics Die» («When Logics Die (figs. 134/135)» (1991)-RRB-, shown alongside an important
early work, a
photographic print sealed on aluminium, «With Dead Head» (1991).
It includes Albers's
early drawings of country churches and cathedrals; «Rosa Mystica,» his stained glass window for St Michael's Church, and other glass
works containing religious imagery; his abstractions of crosses and geometric abstractions with spiritually themed titles, from his Black Mountain years; his prints of Mexican gods;
photographic interpretations of the theme of angels; and a selection from the Homage to the Square series.
Painting, however, continues to have a large public and young artists setting out to be painters now need more than ever to see how artists of
earlier generations successfully resisted the status quo and remained outside what evolved into an academic style, for this is what much of the conceptual, film and
photographic work has become; merely another academy.
This follow - up volume to 2006's collection catalogue, Minimalism and After, concentrates on the
photographic, video, mixed media, sculptural and commissioned
works that the Daimler Collection has acquired since the
early 1990s.
Early on he explored the resilience of painting and from painting he went on to do
photographic works, video and sound installations.
By the
early 1970s, she had established the paradigms for her mature
work: a lifelong interest in multimedia experimentation and the
photographic manipulation of images from nature.
The show opens with striking
photographic images that document
early performances in which Mendieta enacted dramatic bodily transformations — applying thick make - up, donning wigs, covering her face with a torn stocking — whose similarity to later
works by Cindy Sherman has been noted by more than one critic.
Momentarily abandoning the stupefying rhetoric of immediacy that characterized his
earlier photographic appropriations, he is now reinscribing his
work in the well - lit field of modern paradigms: by referencing the monochrome as he did in his previous «joke» paintings, by reintroducing collage and silk - screen superimpositions, and above all by coating some of his appropriations with a thin layer of white paint that is simultaneously on top of and underneath the imagery.
The Clark also has a large
photographic collection with excellent
works, dating to the 19th and the
early - 20th century.
The
work of Aaron Brumbelow (M.F.A., photography, 2013; B.F.A., photography, 2008) explores fictional realms while referencing
early American
photographic histories.
On view at Kunsthalle Basel are «Sculpture Project Echo» (2009), a series of color photographs related to the «Echo» - installation; the video
work «Conversations in the Studio 3» (2010); two installations of sculptural
works using crowd - control barriers titled «Double Monuments for Flavin and Tatlin» (2010) and «Blackout» (2007 - 2010); the ongoing «World Time» series (2008 --RRB-, photographs of clocks on public buildings in different cities of the world; the
photographic series «THe Hetley Suite» (2008); the two
early video
works «Ocularis» (1999) and «Double Empire» (2000).
This exhibition includes a selection of Wilke's
early sculptures, films, drawings and collages alongside
photographic works from her S.O.S. Starification Object Series.
STRIPTEASES and PENN CENTER PIECES, featuring rare multiple - image
photographic works by Ray Metzker from the mid 1960's, into the
early 1990's, will celebrate Metzker's 25th one - person show at Laurence Miller Gallery.
This show at The Getty Center examines his
photographic work from the
early 1970s to the 1990s.
Lake's groundbreaking
early work includes «A Genuine Simulation of...» (1973 — 74), a series of
photographic self - portraits retouched with Covergirl makeup, and Miss Chatelaine (1973), a grid of black - and - white photos of the artist, each embellished with a different hat or head of hair cut from Chatelaine, a Canadian women's magazine.
The
work is also rooted in the
early experiments of the 19th century with
photographic paper, that could sometimes be combined with mysticism (as in August Strinberg's experiments).
The exhibition will provide an opportunity to trace the evolution of Weems's career over the last 30 years from her
early documentary and autobiographical
photographic series to the more conceptual and philosophically complex
works that have placed her at the forefront of contemporary art.
The show highlights over 30 years of Briseño's
work featuring
early and never before seen paintings, as well as sculpture,
photographic constructions, digital
works, and public art.
This three - part essay on the
work of Karl Haendel, an LA - based artist best known for his arrangements of meticulously rendered drawings of found
photographic imagery, connects three moments in his
early career related to issues of artistic and cultural heritage and power.
Opened in 2014 to mark the great Austrian artist's 85th birthday, this major retrospective spans Arnulf Rainer's career, from his
early Surrealist drawings through to later
photographic work.
It will also feature a single recent «window» painting as a response to the
earlier «White Window», and a new
photographic work in ten parts.
Mr Doroshenko's plans also include an exhibition of Sam Taylor - Wood's latest
photographic and film
work, including her video portrait of David Beckham; a show of the
early drawing and sculptures of Keith Haring, brought together for the first time; a residency from South African artist Candice Breitz; and exhibitions of the
work of Yoko Ono and of German painter Gerhard Richter.
Beginning in the
early 60s, with seminal
works by the aforementioned artists, The Painting of Modern Life charts the 45 - year evolution of the translation of
photographic images to paint — revealing an extraordinary breadth of stylistic and thematic diversity.
The survey includes recent large multi-panel and single - panel color
photographic works,
early black - and - white gelatin silver prints, dye destruction prints, waterless lithographs, and Polaroid prints.