Sentences with phrase «through photographic material»

Through photographic material, and coded representations of familiar imagery, a third hidden term counters dualistic consciousness.

Not exact matches

Their photographic scavenger hunt yielded two materials — seeds and mouse urine — that were much more visible through the mouse's green and ultraviolet system than through human color vision.
Final Pieces may include: • Canvas studies • Sketchbook work • Prints • Photographs • Photoshop outcomes You will develop an understanding through exploration, of a variety of traditional studio media and materials, computer aided media, photographic materials focusing on both 2D AND 3D.
Through this approach, the process itself becomes source material, as Oppenheim gives photographic images new forms and new contexts.
Through the structure and technology of a CD - ROM, the original photographic material is manipulated.
Goodman Gallery Cape Town is pleased to present History Doesn't Laugh, a solo exhibition by Hank Willis Thomas first seen in our Johannesburg gallery earlier this year, which highlights the artist's interest in representing photographic ideas through unconventional materials.
Bonilla's process begins with a heightened awareness of Nuyorican portrayals through photographic images and object - based materials.
Further, the cinematic apparatus of the running film strip representing reality, which Deschenes allegorically alludes to, is reversed to reveal through the photographic objects» mirroring material a fuzzy image of the passerby in staccato motion, while the photograms themselves, if you will, remain installed and fixed in place.
While the expanse of the mine is vast, calling attention to the massive excavation, recreated in the platinum used to make the photographic print, a kind of doubling recurs through the material and its representation, both here and throughout Starling's method.
Philpott's photographic archive speaks of this through a range of material and subjects.
The whole exhibition is structured as a catalyst, each work capturing or transmitting different energies and stories, through their materials (rubies, silver, fabric), their processes (photographic paper, embalmment, music, electricity, codification): the viewer is caught in a net of stories, symbolism and images which she / he asked to complete.
Marisa Kriangwiwat Holmes's artistic practice purposes a range of materials, but favours the photographic medium because of its declining competence in communication through indexes and codes.
Through the photographic source material of oceans, night skies and deserts she relentlessly explores the image and the richness of its variation.
His focus is on exploration of light as a material, which he expresses through sculptures, installations and photographic light boxes.
Nearly half are photographs or photograph - derived — with most distinguishing themselves further through unconventional materials or approaches to the standard photographic process.
With these elements, artists like Hiroshi Sugimoto, Luisa Lambri, Melanie Schiff, Walead Beshty, and Adam Ekberg create ephemeral works that explore the foundation of the photographic image: the play of light through half opened shutters; haunting seascapes reduced to a gradation of elemental material; and luminous circles of light formed by the interplay of sunlight and the camera's lens.
Celia Perrin Sidarous» ongoing photographic series Les Choses («things») is an exploration of material life and the act of understanding the world through objects, spaces, and gestures — both central considerations of her dedicated studio practice.
Wolowiec, like so many artists, is sourcing photographic material online, but then processing it through the most ancient of old technologies.
The Walker - produced catalogue will include an extensive photographic walk - through of the installations as well as contributions from the participating artists, expanding the material in the form of a book - as - exhibition and capturing the show's site - specific nature.
Working on whim and through the manipulation of materials and relationships close at hand, his sculptures, videos, and photographic works are placed in conversation together causing further ripples of insight and possible understanding.
In her newest series of mixed media creations, Nicol pushes the bounds of her practice through the inclusion of fine jewelry and pearls, collaged photographic negatives, and such unconventional materials as taffeta, chiffon, and leather.
The elements that she employs in the process — rain, waves, wind, and sediment — leave physical inscriptions through direct contact with photographic materials.
Authored by exhibition curator Sara Krajewski, the book's chapters trace the development of Warhol's printmaking practices and his exploration of the photographic image as his source material through three time periods: the books and ephemera of the 1950s, the Factory and Factory Additions 1963 - 1974, and Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc., 1975 - 1987.
Authored by exhibition curator Sara Krajewski, the book traces the development of Warhol's printmaking practices and his exploration of the photographic image as his source material through three time periods: the books and ephemera of the 1950s, the Factory and Factory Additions (1963 — 1974) and Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc., 1975 — 1987.
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