Using appropriation more pointedly, works from Martha Rosler's powerful Bringing the War Home:
House Beautiful series (1967 - 72) juxtapose images from lifestyle magazines with found Vietnam War photography to wrench a distant, all - too - real dystopia into the living rooms of middle - class Americans.
Not exact matches
Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer, creators of seasonal recipe
series «Canal
House Cooking,» developed this dish to showcase a
beautiful hollowed - out pumpkin.
This film opened with a
series of
beautiful focus racks through trees and leaves, revealing gently lit
houses, frolicking Scottish Terriers, and a somewhat frumpy middle - aged woman played by Laura Linney.
Directed by Spain's F. Javier Gutiérrez and scripted by the random, uncollaborative trio of Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman (A
Beautiful Mind), David Louka (2012's The
House at the End of the Street), and Jacob Estes (The Details), Rings borrows from the Final Destination
series and The Sixth Sense.
Resting on a large estate in a
beautiful walled garden Villa Belong Dua features a
series of five pavilions — positioned in accordance with ancient cosmology, which
house the villa's charming living areas, along with stunning swimming pool.
I am going again to be doing Beach Cottage Love Your Christmas Home and it starts this week — if you remember last year this little
series is about having a pretty not perfect home this season and keeping it all real girl and thinking about what you want, instead, and (more importantly what is do - able), of opening Christmas magazines of amazing spreads and
beautiful houses (which we all actually know were styled by marketing people, a tonne of assistants and stylists in July) and feeling total and utter let down that your
houses / life / food / upper arms will never ever look like that anytime soon when it's really just you and the dog thinking about Christmas until at least the 20th of December.
I see the whole
series of
House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home as acts of resistance against the war, and a form of propaganda against it.
Besides, the exhibition includes a
beautiful blue painting of the «Ecksen»
series entitled «Puppenhaus» (Doll's
House).
MARTHA ROSLER Photo - Op, from the
series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, New Series 2004 Photom
series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, New
Series 2004 Photom
Series 2004 Photomontage
Mitchell - Innes & Nash and Galerie Nagel Draxler are pleased to co-present Martha Rosler's iconic
series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, c. 1967 - 72.
Among Rosler's best - known works are her photomontages from the
series Bringing the War Home:
House Beautiful (1967 - 72), which set war scenes against images of domestic comfort and high design.
In 2004 and 2008, in opposition to the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, she reinstituted her now well - known
series of photomontages «Bringing the War Home:
House Beautiful,» made as a response to the war in Vietnam in the late 1960s.
Among Rosler's best - known works are her photomontages from the
series Bringing the War Home:
House Beautiful (1967 - 72), which combines war scenes with images of domestic comfort and high design.
First Lady (Pat Nixon), from the
series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, 1967 — 1972, Martha Rosler, inkjet print.
In 2004 and 2008, in opposition to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, she reinstituted her now well - known
series of photomontages Bringing the War Home:
House Beautiful, made as a response to the war in Vietnam in the late 1960s.
Her
series «
House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home» (1967 — 1972) is featured in the exhibition.