American School, 20th Century Eight
Photograph Albums from the Dufresne Family of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.
-- Scott Barrett reappraises the perhaps unfairly maligned Hillman Aero Minx and examines a trio of survivors / Trojaning on Thursday Island —
A photograph album from the collection of Tim Harding illustrates a prospecting expedition undertaken with a pneumatic - tyred Trojan / Thames Cars and Commercials — Michael Worthington - Williams describes the vehicles made by the company that developed from a shipbuilder on London's river
Not exact matches
If you live far
from family and friends, put
photographs into a small
album and tell your child stories about the people in the pictures so he gets to know about important people in his life.
It is a series of
photographs taken by Julian Germain, of Charles Snelling, who was an elderly man, living alone that Germain met by chance in Portsmouth, interwoven with images
from Snelling's photo
albums.
Winds of Change — Long - term Tatra owner Delwyn Mallett surveys the pioneering use of wind tunnels in automotive body design, focussing on the influential work of Hungarian aerodynamicist Paul Jaray / The very first Jaguars — Celebrating 80 years since the first use of the Jaguar name, Paul Skilleter looks at William Lyons's initial forays into mass production and explains what these early cars are like to live with / Vintage Revival Montlhéry 2015 — David Burgess-Wise reports
from the historic banked circuit south of Paris and
from the hundreds of rare pre-1940 cars and motorcycles entered selects his personal highlights / «Home, Allaston» — Mike Allaston's family
photograph albums detail the careers of his father and grandfather as professional chauffeurs.
By Bunny Tubbs / 1884 De Dion Bouton steam car — The Editor drives this historic vehicle on his monthly Excursion /
From a family
album — A fascinating collection of
photographs of one family's motor cars.
Douglas Blain gets his hands on a rare alloy - bodied example in Great Leap Forward with
photographs by Stefan Marjoram / In this months Auto - biography Jonathan Rishton meets Delwyn Mallett, the former art director who spent his career in the advertising industry whilst amassing an enviable collection of exotic machinery / In A beginner's guide to Rétromobile Stefan Marjoram doesn't know which way to look on his first visit to the unmissable Parisian old - car show / Scott Barrett remembers how a Riley Nine was the first light car to complete the Athens to Monte Carlo route of the famous rally, whilst Gordon McAllan shares his diary of the Classique re-run, in Monte Carlo or Bust / Ivan Margolius explains his theory of how Tatra car seating inspired an influential Modernist chair design in Cars, Furniture, Architecture / In his article Bellanger: the international car, Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the bull - nosed cars built in Neuilly - sur - Seine
from 1912 - 1925 / In this months Sicilian snapshots, Simon Moore continues his trawl through a family
album, this time sharing some pictures of the exotic road cars they owned / In the latest of his Back on the Road series, Michael Ware reports on a rare Austin 10hp van.
Andrew King drives it and relates its history / Ettore and the taxman — Sandy Skinner has been investigating the Bugatti patron's tax affairs and finding a number of small transgressions / The Gentle Art of Cardening — Gerry Michelmore can see the funny side of cyclecar ownership and expatiates on just a few of his adventures with a 1921 Carden / Together Again After 80 Years — David Burgess-Wise recalls reuniting his lovely 1926 Kelsch - bodied Delage DISS with its original owner's Cirrus Moth aircraft / A Family
Photograph Album — John Warburton examines a fascinating motoring
album from the inter-war period, featuring a number of rarities / Back on the Road — Ford UK's post-war V8 Pilot is becoming quite rare.
Experience unprecedented access to over 400 pieces of original costumes, handwritten lyrics,
album art,
photographs, and videos
from the personal archives.
Tim then
photographed the piece
from many different angles, and
from this, he created the cover and the design for the rear of the
album sleeve.
Having moved to Düsseldorf
from the German Democratic Republic in 1961, Richter, bombarded by the visual onslaught of the Western economic miracle, sought to critically examine the «truth claim» of photography by making paintings based on
photographs that he sourced
from newspapers, books, and family
albums.
The scant phrases of his drawings and word pieces capture glimpses of past love affairs and evoke a sense of loss and betrayal, while the
photographs - overexposed and grainy - seem to be snapshots
from a personal photo
album or diary.
Painted
from historical
photographs taken
from old magazines, family
albums and the propagandist publications distributed by the government during the Cultural Revolution, At a time of immense and rapid socio - economic change in China, these works look back at its past, marking a fragile line with delicate layers of ash between individual memory and official historical record.
This volume presents a wealth of previously unpublished
photographs and documents
from this formative stage in Schawinsky's development, offering the first opportunity to explore this material in a format reproducing that of the original
album.
Having shown a series of large - scale ink drawings that re-created
photographs from her father's early childhood in her 2003 graduation exhibition at the Royal University College of Fine Arts in Stockholm, Wåhlstrand continues to investigate other motifs
from her family
photograph albums.
His subjects are often sourced
from vintage
photographs from family
albums as well as anonymous photos.
After Words (2005) is a short, silent projection piece re-framing details
from a family
photograph album, made to accompany Notes on Return for the exhibition, Reassurance, curated by Yeu - Lai Mo..
'» Sophie Calle: Rachel Monique tells the story of Monique Szyndler, Sophie Calle's mother who died in 2007, through diary excerpts and
photographs selected by the artist
from family
albums.
David Bowie is Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, New York 11238 Through July 15 Presenting approximately 400 objects including original costumes, handwritten lyric sheets
from famous songs, original
album art,
photographs, and more ephemera, David Bowie is explores the creative process of a true pop culture iconoclast.
Based loosely on
photographs of women sourced
from fashion magazines, photo
albums, pornography, and elsewhere, Joffe's paintings — juxtaposing thin, dripping washes with thicker oily passages — explore the notion that all appearances and images, regardless of how off - hand they may seem, are carefully planned and constructed.
The Tulla Booth Gallery in Sag Harbor will open an exhibition including previously unseen
photographs taken by Eric Meola for Bruce Springsteen's 1975 «Born to Run»
album with a reception Saturday
from 6 to 8 p.m..
The work comprises material
from the day's events including video documentation of the races, an
album of
photographs, pin - board displays and the original poster.
With a fluidly shifting yet recognizable visual language, Sprecher's paintings often explore and juxtapose motifs
from landscapes, natural and human - made objects, and imagery taken
from photographs that linger in the artist's mind — a desert vista
from a residency in Marfa, Texas; a collection of stones; an aging
photograph of three doves
from an old family photo
album.
BILL COOLEY, BEN STAMPER AND JOSH STAMPER featured three artists in three mediums — Bill Cooley's
photographs of snow, Ben Stamper's abstract video pieces and Josh Stamper's live performance of songs
from his new
album Interstitials, featuring a wind and horn ensemble, May 11th
Ultimately the artist considers the whole show to be one work, MeleCh (king, 2014), with each iteration housed in the gallery's two rooms —
photographs, video, performance, text, a vinyl
album — sprouting
from the same technical - conceptual seed.
Cloar was a nationally known painter who focused his work on surreal views portraying childhood memories of natural scenery, buildings, and people, often working
from old
photographs found in his family
albums.
On the ground floor, La Traversée de la vie (The Crossing of Life) will see the artist re-employ
photographs he previously used for a work
from 1971, entitled
Album de photos de la Famille D. For this seminal piece Boltanski used found
photographs from a 1950s family
album belonging to one of his friends.
This deluxe
album, a selection of the finest
photographs from Richard Misrach's acclaimed Golden Gate series (previously published in a smaller trim size, now out of print), has been assembled for publication on the historic occasion of the seventy - fifth anniversary of the iconic Golden Gate bridge.
In addition to compiling around 175
photographs and examining his motivations and accomplishments both as a photographer and filmmaker, the exhibition will also present some never before exhibited rarities
from his oeuvre such as vintage prints, unseen 16 mm film footage made inside Texas prisons, as well as his personal photo
albums.
The book and show unabashedly forced the art world to deal with color photography, a medium scarcely taken seriously at the time, and with the vernacular content of a body of
photographs that could have been but definitely weren't some average American's Instamatic pictures
from the family
album.
Her practice borrows
from simultaneous visual traditions, including photographic and figurative portraiture, social documentary aesthetics, and vernacular family -
album photographs.
Sultan's editorial work was an outgrowth of his long history of engagement with a number of different, if overlapping, photographic languages, be it that of the institutional archive (Evidence), the home movie and family
album (Pictures
from Home), the forensic
photograph (The Valley), or the advertising image (Billboards).
On the walls,
photographs of works that could not be loaned were on view, while in a separate room, Kelley displayed the «Harems» — fifteen collections, ranging
from marbles he gathered as a young boy to
album covers, business cards, and squeezy toys he amassed over decades as an adult.
Nominated for PIPA for the first time this year, Felipe Cama uses images taken
from different medias,
from digital ones going around the internet, to advert pictures,
photographs found in virtual holiday
albums and historical artworks reproductions: «My work is in thinking about the image, how it is produced, distributeed, how this changes the way we consume image».
He draws inspiration for his figurative work
from photographs, newspaper clippings, movie scenes, record
album covers, the work of earlier artists like Edvard Munch.
Included are many different forms of early photography, representing an array of markets and social classes: grand portraits of Nepalese royals and palm - size cartes de visite for the masses, ethnographic
albums by British photographers and hand - painted
photographs from Indian portrait studios.
From the Diaspora artists, I'm excited about how they mine photographs in the family albums their parents brought when they left Guyana and how they formulate visual narratives about Guyana from these personal archi
From the Diaspora artists, I'm excited about how they mine
photographs in the family
albums their parents brought when they left Guyana and how they formulate visual narratives about Guyana
from these personal archi
from these personal archives.
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photographs, decorative plates or ceramics, your child's work, tapestries, vintage ephemera like
album covers or maps, objects
from nature, posters, silhouettes, collections or your own creations.