Sentences with phrase «german portrait photographers»

Sharon Lockhart makes haunted photographs that exude the palpable tension of imminent catastrophe, drawing on precedents as diverse as German portrait photographers such as August Sander and Thomas Ruff, European Romantic landscape painting and slick advertising layouts from today's fashion and lifestyle magazines.
The film is inspired by the life and work of August Sander, a famous German portrait photographer in the early 20th century.
He has been described as «the most important German portrait photographer of the early twentieth century.»

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As part of the programme of the AAAS annual meeting 2016 the German Embassy additionally hosted the «Meet with Nobel Laureates» event together with the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings and the Heidelberg Laureate Forum and presented the photo exhibitions «NOBELS» and «Masters of Abstraction», two portrait series by German photographer Peter Badge.
The German designer, photographer and all - around Renaissance man captures model Anna Ewers in a series of black and white portraits.
An enlarged portrait of Guy Bourdain, a one time collaborator of Varda's who went on to become a celebrated photographer, is put on a concrete bunker that Germans abandoned in World War II and ended up off a cliff and embedded in a beach.
Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin / / Jun. 20, 2016 Celebrated contemporary German photographer Thomas Struth is renowned for his wide - ranging documentation of urban and natural landscapes, portraits, museums and places of worship... [read on]
Artists run the gamut from the painfully subtle, like the stoic head portraits of German photographer Thomas Ruff, to the playful and polymorphously perverse, such as the drawings of L.A. ex-punker (and now Bucksbaum - winner) Raymond Pettibon, who culls from sources as wide - ranging as pulp fiction and Gumby.
In 30 large format works, German photographer Wolfgang Hildebrand creates surreal new portraits of our...
In this German - language - only installment of Hans Ulrich Obrist's Conversation Series, the acclaimed curator - conversationalist speaks with the German Pop Surrealist painter Konrad Klapheck, and includes the German conceptual photographer Hans - Peter Feldmann — who was there to document the afternoon's activities with a series of photographic portraits — in the talk.
August Sander was a German photographer who spent his life documenting his fellow countrymen in straightforward, dignified portraits.
German photographer Thomas Struth also uses the chromogenic color printing process to produce his monumental prints, dealing with subjects like people looking at art in museums, portraits of families, and the hidden machine rooms that keep modern life moving forward.
ZZHK Gallery is pleased to present Chicken Are Not Naked, the first solo exhibition in Hong Kong of photographs by German documentary and portrait photographer, Stefanie Schweiger.
Ilse Bing, (born March 23, 1899, Frankfurt am Main, Germany — died March 10, 1998, New York, New York, U.S.), German - born photographer known for her early mastery of the lightweight 35 - mm Leica camera and for her intricately composed street photographs and self - portraits.
On one side is a series of sober portraits by German photographer August Sander, who wanted his pictures to form a complete typology of German citizens by occupation.
Three years later his show of eerie portraits of children by the German photographer Loretta Lux put him on the map.
One of the major figures of German photography, Thomas Struth is an incomparable contemporary photographer whose main body of work concentrates on documenting a wide range of subjects such as urban scenes, rain forests and group, candid portraits.
Two works by the young German photographer Andreas Gursky and Andy Warhol's last Self - Portrait, a large purple and black painting made in 1986 shortly before he died, complete the exhibition.
While achieving his breakthrough with portraits and lifestyle photographs, documenting celebrity culture as well as LGBTQ communities and club culture, since the turn of the millennium the German photographer has notably created abstract work such as the Freischwimmer series, which is made in the darkroom without a camera.
(Book Review) Creative Review; February 1, 2003; 253 words... magazine portraits, few would have imagined that in such a short period of time the German photographer would win the 2000 Turner Prize.
Juergen Teller was born in Germany, in the year that the great German portrait and documentary photographer August Sander died.
An inspiration to Richard Avedon, Diane Arbus, Bernd and Hilla Becher and other contemporary photographers, Sander (1876 - 1964) wanted to make a complete portrait survey of 20th century German society.
Debuting in 1995 with a series of style magazine portraits, few would have imagined that in such a short period of time the German photographer would win the 2000 Turner Prize.
He also painted - watercolours and drawings marked by an expressionistic and German anguish as well as a Surrealistic wit - but worked mainly as a portrait photographer, and taught German.
The image is a self - portrait by the German - born art and fashion photographer Juergen Teller, shot in the London workplace that the British architects 6a have designed for him.
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