Sentences with phrase «in photomontage»

In photomontage series titled Caspar David Friedrich (2009) he references paintings of the famous German painter and creates LED lightboxes where he combines Friedrich's paintings and photos.
With a background in photomontage, Youngblood builds the surfaces of many paintings simultaneously while assessing the relationships between each object in formation.
In a photomontage created with Gabriele De Vecchi for the exhibition Amore Mio in 1970, he composed a projection made up of frames from movies by Mack Sennett, Luis Buñuel, Fritz Lang and Buster Keaton.
The exhibition assembles the artist's work in a span of media and styles: from the figurative paintings of her early «visceral» period in the»60s, up through experiments in photomontage, photocopying and «geopoetry».
Hannah Höch was the only female member of the Berlin Dada movement, and a pioneer in photomontage, a medium and method she used to satirize Weimar politics and subversively comment on society, gender, and race.
The use of images of the modern world, copied from magazines in the photomontage - style paintings produced by Harue Koga in the late 1920s and early 1930s, foreshadowed elements of pop art.
The smiling woman in the photomontage appears content.
They questioned how Black artists should relate to American society, with key figures like Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis responding to current events in their photomontages and abstract paintings.
A political activist since her college years, Brooklyn - based artist Martha Rosler explores issues of gender, warfare, civil rights, and homelessness in her photomontages and videos.

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Organised chronologically, the volume features over 2,500 seminal designs from all over the world, seventy - two of which are profiled in detail beside 57 leaders in the field, including Alphonse Mucha (chocolate advertisements), Edward Johnston (London Underground logo and typeface), El Lissitzky (constructivist graphic), Herbert Matter (photomontage travel posters from Switzerland), Saul Bass (animated opening titles), and A. M. Cassandre (art deco posters).
Also on view are drawings and photomontages made in the late 1970s, concert flyers she designed for music labels like Factory Records, and other printed ephemera.
This exhibition charts Höch's career beginning with early works influenced by her time working in the fashion industry to key photomontages from her Dada period, such as Hochfinanz (High Finance)(1923), which sees notable figures collaged together with emblems of industry in a critique of the relationship between financiers and the military at the height of an economic crisis in Europe.
In addition to numerous video works, photos, photomontages, banners and objects, on two floors of the building you will see expansive multimedia installations that confront visitors with spectacularly staged high - tech imagery.
This important volume, whose title combines Gertrude Stein's famous motto, «Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose,» with the name of Marcel Duchamp's feminine alter ego, Rrose Selavy, features portraits, self - portraits and photomontages in which the gender of the subject is highlighted through performance for the camera or through technical manipulation of the image.
Photomontage, 24 × 20 in.
Austrian artist Anita Witek makes her debut at the Wexner Center with a monumental site - specific photomontage installation in the lower lobby, the first the artist has realized in the US.
This focus of the IVAM collection would begin in the thirties with the photomontages of John Heartfield, George Grosz or the Valencian Josep Renau.
O'Reilly's collages and photomontages employ a range of conceptual and formal techniques, resulting in highly refined arrangements of visual information into singular homogenous scenes.
1997 Romare Bearden in Black - and - White: Photomontage Projections 1964, Whitney Museum of American Art,; Whitney Museum of American Art at Champion, Stamford, CT; Madison Art Center, Madison, WI; Muscarelle Museum of Art, Williamsburg, VA; Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC; Marietta Cobb Museum of Art, Marietta, GA; The Trout Gallery, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA; Schneider Museum of Art, Ashland, OR; Museum of Abilene, Abilene, TX
Current exhibitions are Fashioning the Modern French Interior: Pochoir Portfolios in the 1920s, Agitated Images: John Heartfield & German Photomontage, 1920 - 1938, and (Lo & Behold)(Mira & Ve)(site - specific artwork by Lawrence Weiner).
The term «cut and paste» though known today as the most common denominator in the plethora of graphic tools available in software like Photoshop, was originally and literally the act of manually cutting and pasting photos and other elements in collages and photomontages.
THURSDAY, MAY 2 NOON LUNCH, 12:30 - 1:30 P.M. PROGRAM FACULTY BIENNIAL ARTIST TALKS: Kirsten S. Johnson and Kathryn Van Steenhuyse Multiplicity with Kirsten S. Johnson, Associate Professor in Graphic Design Inspired by the collages of Ernst, Picasso, Matisse and Schwitters» Merz Pictures, Johnson creates small and large - scale photomontages.
Alexander Nemerov writes about Lyon's work in Knoxville, Tennessee; Ed Halter assesses the artist's films; Danica Willard Sachs evaluates his photomontages; and Julian Cox interviews Alan Rinzler about his role in publishing Lyon's earliest works.
Each photomontage is constructed around an image of an angel that introduces a Benjaminian concept of history, questioning the empirical logic of historical optics, and invoking the possibility of redemption in the web of a history that is an ever - expanding constellation of fragments.
Art on Camera begins in Paris in 1960 with Yves Klein's Leap into the Void (Saut dans le vide), widely known through the iconic photomontage created by Shunk - Kender.
Americanism, 1982; photomontage; 15 1/4 x 19 1/4 in.
Morgan abstracts the content of her images in both her photomontages and dance photography, so dynamic motion surfaces.
Herbert Matter (April 25, 1907 — May 8, 1984) was a Swiss - born American photographer and graphic designer known for his pioneering use of photomontage in commercial art.
The work, titled Civilian Drone Strike, was auctioned alongside contributions by feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls and photomontage artist Peter Kennard, at the five - day Art The Arms Fair held last week in London in protest against the annual Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair.
Published to accompany an earlier presentation of «Romare Bearden in Black - And - White: Photomontage Projections, 1964,» this volume includes contributions by Thelma Golden, Albert Murray, and previously unpublished poems by Romare Bearden.
A skeletal figure dances gracefully across a celestial field in Nancy Sutor's photomontage Skeleton (1982).
Alexander, born in Johannesburg, South Africa, works primarily in sculpture and photomontage and is widely known for her sculpture, «Butcher Boys» (1985 - 86), consisting of three life - size sculptures of distorted humanoids in the collection of the South African National Gallery.
In anticipation of the centennial of the Russian Revolution, this exhibition examines key developments and new modes of abstraction, including Suprematism and Constructivism, as well as avant - garde poetry, film, and photomontage.
Although her work was not as acclaimed after the war as it had been before, she continued to produce her photomontages and exhibit them internationally until her death in 1978, in Berlin.
Guest curated by Pep Subirós, the exhibition is the artist's first solo show in North America and features site - specific tableaux, sculptures and photomontages.
The controversial duo composed of Gilbert Prousch and George Passmore continued to make their trademark brightly coloured graphic - style photomontages, eventually even ending up married in 2008.
Her photomontages are cut from her extensive collection of Ebony and Jet magazines, and accompanied in this exhibition by painting and sculpture too.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes, such as photograms and photomontages; to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera; to political and documentary engagements with themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
Importantly for Höch, photomontage was rooted in everyday forms such as jokey military postcards and tourist souvenirs (showing, for example, the head of an infantryman
As part of our ongoing partnership with Art Practical, today we bring you a review of Robert Heinecken and Edmund Teske's work in experimental photomontage at Robert Koch Gallery.
Featuring portraits of the president and all of the 157 senators and representatives who voted in favor of the 13th Amendment, this rare 1865 photomontage by George May Powell is a recent Museum purchase.
Containing more than 300 works, the exhibit features several photomontages, sculptures, constructs, works in Plexiglas, color slides and abstract paintings.
The Lahore - based artist is well known for his Transliteration series, where he transforms imagery from masterpieces in art history into pixels of form and colour, and plays with the fragments to create contemporary photomontages.
Even later in his career, Frank continued to change the game with his photomontages and films.
He also produced a number of photo - pictograms and photomontages and, in the 1950s, a quantity of oil painting.
Oscar Gustave Rejlander (1813 - 75) Swedish cameraman and photomontage expert who collaborated with Charles Darwin on The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals.
Although popularly thought of as the three - dimensional counterpart of collage, Assemblage in fact encompasses both 2 - D collages and photomontages, as well as 3 - D sculpture and entire - room environments.
Dietrichson has worked with sculpture, installation, drawing and photomontages since his first exhibition titled Debut at gallery 21:25 in Oslo in 2001.
The cultures clash symbolically in Richard Prince's photomontage of images of a love - in and a biker rally, and abstractly in Mary Heilmann's brightly colored «Seeing Things,» which is half orderly grid, half phantasmagoric splat.
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