Sentences with phrase «like photographic film»

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Hawke has described the film as being «like timelapse photography of a human being,» and comparisons could be made to actual timelapse photographic projects of children growing up, such as Frans Hofmeester's Portrait of Lotte.
Kota Ezawa in particular has engaged with iconic photographic images and film and TV footage to make his particular brand of reduced cartoon - like animations and lightboxes.
The films and photographs that James Collins produced in the 1970s were very much of their moment: like other proponents of so - called Story Art (an overlooked movement that deserves more attention) such as Bill Beckley, Mac Adams and Peter Hutchinson, he created explicitly narrative images in a photographic - based practice.
These are aspects that are visible in her exploration of well - established photographic genres such as film stills, fashion photography or classic portraits, as well as in series where she explores a more abject material related to themes like fairytales, catastrophes, pornography, war and surrealism.
The image fills the entire film - strip, without any frame breaks, looking much like a photographic scroll.
Assembled negatively - like a print or photographic film - Otero's recent text - based invocations of twentieth - century philosophy (which include quotes from Sartre, among other totemic figures) also serve as visual essays in metaphysical instability for our own stunningly unreflective, culturally dumbfounded time.
I wrote an essay about this once were I said that painting was like a compression of time, whereas film or animation or anything photographic was a slice of time like an endless set of slices, so you have lots of little bits — and having lots of little bits is what physical culture is.
I'd seen still imagery from them in some photographic works, like from the bear baiting film he made in Afghanistan.
Like Moffatt's films, her photographic work, which ranges from the glamorous to the erotic to the autobiographical, is nearly always narrative.
As both an artist and an academic, Bright utilizes a keen historical and pop - culture eye to illustrate an intriguing fantasy: created between 1989 and 1990, the photographic series has Bright's own image superimposed onto stills from classic films like
The broad range of vision engages one with its formal and narrative authority — from elegant self - contained cerebral works like On Kawara's «Today» series, in which the artist paints only a date of the year against a background of color, and Roni Horn's wall - sized photographic series composed of 36 progressive clown portraits of perceptual ambiguity, both artists neatly isolating individual permutations of life's sequential narrative, to Peter Fischli and David Weiss» collaborative film, «Der Lauf der Dinge (The Way Things Go),» in which the unconstructed imagery is punctuated by bursts of random narrative that addresses life's impermanence.
Enchanted Forest at James Oliver Gallery is presented in partnership with Inliquid and in conjunction with Panorama 2015: Image - Based Art in the 21st Century, the first annual Philadelphia - area celebration of the photographic image and its expansive role in contemporary mediums like digital photography, printmaking, video, film, animation, and gaming design, presented by Main Line Art Center.
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