Sentences with phrase «in photographic portraiture»

THE EXPANDED SUBJECT: NEW PERSPECTIVES IN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITURE FROM AFRICA Africa's contribution to 20th - century portraiture is expanded upon in this selection of the contemporary work by Sammy Baloji, Mohamed Camara, Saïdou Dicko and George Osodi.

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In addition to shooting concerts, Bradley's photographic interests and endeavors include portraiture, landscape, street, and macro photography, as well as capturing local events and Chicago sports.
He provides photographic expertise in corporate & press portraiture.
The images both powerfully confront the perilous destructiveness of addiction and explore the genre of self - portraiture in a way unrivalled in the photographic medium.
And while we're on the subject of precise and unnerving portraiture, here is another exhibition to stop you in your tracks and hopefully ruffle your feathers — an ambitious, museum - worthy exhibition of several dozen photographic and painted portraits at RoseGallery in Bergamot Station.
Deeply rooted in the history of photographic portraiture å la Irving Penn, and early ethnographic studies commissioned by the British Empire, «Marginal Trades» documents the rapidly vanishing street trades, businesses, and professions of India.
The last show by Hart featured stark portraiture in the photographic style of Richard Avedon if the great photographer somehow took to painting like George Seurat.
Arnold Newman is responsible for creating a new vocabulary for photographic portraiture, as explained by Gregory Heisler, Professor of Photography, Syracuse University in the introduction to the upcoming book Arnold Newman: One Hundred.
On the other hand my photographic work is usually brightly coloured and offers an optimistic view of the subject, and in many cases most of my personal photographic work is self - portraiture.
An essay on photographic portraiture practice is forthcoming in the catalog for Becoming Disfarmer, to be published by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 2014.
Concurrently, Chiara's work was included in Twisted Sisters: Reimagining Urban Portraiture at the Museum Barengasse, Zurich, Switzerland, and in Staking Claim, a California triennial invitational at the San Diego Museum of Photographic Art.
Secondly, these pictures were chosen from thirty - one rolls of film that were left in the bottoms of boxes in the artist's archives for decades; Facio eventually grew more interested in portraiture and photographic essays than in journalism and documentary.
The notion that the photographic image is essentially empty went radically against the prevailing belief in their potential emotional charge, and Ruff's genius was in combining objectivity with portraiture.
Showing in the main gallery: Director's Cut, a group exhibition featuring 20 artists who breathe fresh perspectives and a new vitality into traditional photographic genres such as landscape, portraiture, and still life.
To celebrate the opening of The Serial Portrait: Photography and Identity in the Last One Hundred Years at the National Gallery of Art on September 30, 2012, Sarah Kennel and Ksenya Gurshtein explored the role of seriality in 20th - century and contemporary photographic portraiture.
Addressing the proliferation of photographic portrait industries in the Arab world, the exhibition not only raises questions about portrait photography in the Middle East, but also about portraiture, photography, and visual culture in general.
The influence that Uber has had on the taxi cab industry is written on every face in Joseph's profound photographic portraiture series, exploring the true impact of the controversial conglomerate giant and questioning the cost of technological revolution.»
In his work, Young Women and Young Men of Canada, Jones combines photographic portraiture with line drawings taken from classical antiquity to question notions of beauty.
This talk will discuss how photographic technology and changing aesthetics influenced the evolution of photographic portraiture in the 20th Century — moving from the formal studio portrait, to on - location and finally to the more casual snapshot.
This course explores the history of photographic portraiture as well as the work of contemporary artists working in a post-modern age where representation and identity are deconstructed.
In his work, Young Women and Young Men of Canada, Jones combines photographic portraiture with line drawings taken from classical antiquity to question notions -LSB-...]
The exhibition anti-retrato mediates on portraiture in photographic practices in Latin America within the past ten years.
The German - born, Vancouver - based artist Birthe Piontek has gained attention in recent years for her evocative photographic still life and portraiture, which often cleverly challenges our assumptions about intimacy, subjectivity, and mortality.
The show also finds Close examining the limits of photographic portraiture, employing other related media such as tapestries and photogravures in unconventional ways.
Her distinct approach to photographic self - portraiture has been influenced by her experiences working in and exploring remote Canadian landscapes, as well as by contemplations over the complexities of her family heritage.
Generally, Agbodjelou's practice belongs to the tradition of photographic portraiture, which largely expanded in West Africa throughout the latter half of the 20th century.
«Headshots: Contemporary Photographic Portraiture,» a group exhibition of portrait photography, opened on February 18th at ClampArt in New York City, USA.
It presents a fascinating history of photographic portraiture taken on the street or in the photographer's studio, looking at the differences between these two key locations in which photographers work.
In one sense, the decision to paint photographic portraiture was almost laughably conventional.
Photographic portraiture — of the self as much as subjects choreographed for the camera — is a central offering at the newly launched Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), a one - hundred - gallery, nine - floor private museum that opened at a harborside address in Cape Town, South Africa's leisure capital, and focuses exclusively on twenty - first - century art from Africa and its diaspora.
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.
In her signature painted and photographic portraits of family, friends, lovers, and pop - culture icons, Thomas draws on and deconstructs 19th - and 20th - century traditions of portraiture, replacing the ubiquitous white female nude with voluptuous African American women.
American Society of Media Photographers, Honor Award, 1996; International Center of Photography Master of Photography Award, 1999; WPPI Lifetime Achievement Award, 2000; Professional Photographers of America Lifetime Achievement Award, 2002; Seasoned Citizen Theatre Co. «National Treasure Award», 2003; French Ministry of Culture and Communication, «Commandeur de l'Ordre de Arts et des Lettres», 2003; Lucie Awards - International Photography Awards, «Outstanding Achievement in Portraiture,» 2004; Royal Photographic Society, «Centenary Award,» 2004; P.D.N «25 Most Influencial Photographer's of the Past 25 Years,» 2005; The National Arts Club «Gold Medal for Photography,» May 2006.
Sarah Charlesworth's recontextualized newspapers, a comparison of The Family of Man by Edward Steichen and Steve McQueen, typologies by the Bechers, Karl Blossfeldt, Dan Graham, and others, the photographic archive as a tool of social control, series - based portraiture by artists August Sander, VALIE EXPORT, Claude Cahun, Bea Nettles, Annette Messager, and Sophie Calle, the passage of space and time in works by Ed Ruscha, Duane Michals, Minor White, William Christenberry, and Atta Kim, photographic documention of artistic process, observation and experimentation, the photobook as a traveling idea, the slide show as performed sequence, Eadweard Muybridge and the illusion of motion, sequential narrative in works by Jan Groover, Eleanor Antin, and Chris Marker, compressing time in video works by Andy Warhol and Paul Pfeiffer, and more...
In the introduction to the book, Gregory Heisler writes, «Arnold Newman conceived a new vocabulary for photographic portraiture.
The photographs of draped fabrics recall the lush backdrops in renaissance portraiture (such as Venus and Cupid by Hans Holbein), and adopted by photographic portraitists such as queer icon Catherine Opie.
In particular, Marcopoulos is interested in how these ideas intersect with art history (both recent and distant) and the ways in which contemporary photographic depictions of these conventions (i.e. portraiture, landscape, gestural and monochromatic abstraction) become a form of elegiac appropriation, or emotionally - charged readymadeIn particular, Marcopoulos is interested in how these ideas intersect with art history (both recent and distant) and the ways in which contemporary photographic depictions of these conventions (i.e. portraiture, landscape, gestural and monochromatic abstraction) become a form of elegiac appropriation, or emotionally - charged readymadein how these ideas intersect with art history (both recent and distant) and the ways in which contemporary photographic depictions of these conventions (i.e. portraiture, landscape, gestural and monochromatic abstraction) become a form of elegiac appropriation, or emotionally - charged readymadein which contemporary photographic depictions of these conventions (i.e. portraiture, landscape, gestural and monochromatic abstraction) become a form of elegiac appropriation, or emotionally - charged readymades.
Intended as a major genealogy of the rise of a still - powerful and evolving photographic practice by artists, the checklist will include a wide array of works examining a range of issues: performativity and photographic practice; portraiture and cultural identity; the formal and social architectonics of the built environment; societal and individual interventions in the landscape; photography's relationship to sculpture and painting; the visual mediation of meaning in popular culture; and the poetic and conceptual investigation of visual non-sequiturs, disjunctions and humorous absurdities.
Portrait Lighting is launching in beta at first, but already looks incredible in the demos shown at the keynote, with Apple stating it is «based on extensive research into the art and science of portraiture and core photographic lighting principles».
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