Sophie Hackett, associate curator of photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), will lead the 2014 Prize panel which will include luminaries Laurie Simmons, a New
York photography and film - based artist, and Okwui Enwezor, director of Munich's renowned Haus der Kunst.
Not exact matches
The filmmakers have repurposed the action from the seedy streets of 1980 New
York to modern day Los Angeles
and have bathed the
film in dreamy, high - resolution digital
photography that is all wrong.
But The New
York Ripper, featuring authentic location
photography in scuzzy New
York locales that strongly recalled images from
films like Taxi Driver
and Cruising, was a departure in that it has no otherworldly elements.
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Laurie Simmons is a
photography and film - based artist based in New
York.
The contemporary art survey — a mix of performance,
film,
photography, sculpture, painting
and other work — runs through May 27 at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New
York.
Neshat, who is an Iranian - born artist
and filmmaker living in New
York, explores
and experiments with the mediums of
photography, video,
and film, continuously pushing new boundaries.
FotoFocus has provided support to the Cincinnati
Film Society project presented at the Cincinnati Art Museum; the Fractured Atlas lens - based project in Havana, Cuba; the screening of the
film Punctured by artist, William E. Jones, at the Arles
Photography Festival in southern France; the FotoFocus Symposium «Mapplethorpe + 25» held this past fall at the Contemporary Arts Center;
and the symposium's follow up discussion at the New Museum in New
York.
Danny Lyon: Message to the Future, which opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New
York this weekend, collects 175 pictures, vintage work prints, never - before - seen
films and ephemera from Lyon's archives to take an in - depth look at his work as an immersive documentary storyteller who is just as engaged in writing, filmmaking
and collage as is he in
photography.
After studying
film and photography at The Cooper Union
and archaeology
and linguistics at Hunter College in New
York, Hiller went on to a National Science Foundation fellowship in anthropology at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Co-directed by Sally Rubin
and Ashley
York, the feature - length
film will examine historical representations of Appalachia in
film, television,
and photography from the past century
and tell stories of the region's residents today.
Sharon Hayes (b. 1970) is a New
York — based artist who uses
photography,
film, video, sound,
and performance to examine the nexus between politics, history, speech,
and desire.
Klein's career has been devoted to photographing
and filming myriad people in his vivid New
York and Paris crowd scenes, motion - blurred street
photography and boisterous satirical fashion
films.
Frank's
photography and films have been the subject of exhibitions worldwide since Edward Steichen first included Frank's photographs in the 1950 group show 51 American Photographers at the Museum of Modern Art, New
York.
A pioneer in art since 1971, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts is located in Soho in New
York City
and exhibits performance,
photography, new media,
film, painting, drawing
and sculpture.
Conner, a shapeshifting boundary - tester whose oeuvre includes
film and video, painting, assemblage, drawing, prints,
photography, photograms,
and performance, was recently the subject of a 50 - year retrospective, Bruce Conner: It's All True, at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New
York.
Given the range of «new media» included in North by New
York, including conceptual
photography by Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson,
film stills by Finnish artist Marja Viitahuhta,
and the video works of Danish artist Henrik Lund Jørgensen, the fact that actual paintings are included among the hydridities present in the show is already ahead of the game.
American multimedia artist Lisa Oppenheim, known for her evocative camera-less
photography via the photogram
and experimental
films, is exhibiting a new series of works taking inspiration from natural woodgrains entitled Landscape Portraits at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New
York.
Internationally recognised, the artist was part of MoMA's New
Photography 2010 exhibition,
and a
film commission from The New
York Times Magazine won her an Emmy Award (2012).
New
York City's Museum of Modern Art, located in Midtown Manhattan
and established in 1929, is widely considered as the world's most influential modern
and contemporary art museum, crucially important in developing
and collecting modernist artworks, including painting, sculpture,
photography, prints, books,
films, architecture
and design.
Cohen sheds light on the many influences that have impacted his sentiments towards conventional
film,
and his desire to eschew both classical avant - garde
and theatrical filmmaking in favor of a model rooted in the tradition of the 1940s New
York School of street
photography.
Jamie Isaia (BFA 2003
Photography) Photographer; Filmmaker; Instructor SVA;
films featured at ICA's Birds Eye Festival, London, A Shaded View on Fashion
film festival, Paris, San Francisco Fashion
Film Festival
and The Museum of Modern Art, NYC; solo exhibitions at Les Rencontres d'Arles, Arles, France, M Project Gallery
and Soho Grand Gallery, NYC; group exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, NYC; Institute of Contemporary Art, London; Dactyl Projects;
and New
York Art Academy; nominated for the Discovery Award at Les Recontres d'Arles; listed in Photo District News» 30 New
and Emerging Photographers to Watch (2007); clients include W, Italian Vogue, Japanese Vogue, I - D, Dansk, Tank, Zac Posen, Saks Fifth Avenue, Wolford, Swarovski, Journelle
and Rogan, Loeffler Randall.
Sasha Waters Freyer is a moving image artist trained in
photography and film whose work has screened at renowned international
film festivals like Rotterdam, Telluride, Tribeca
and IMAGES, in museums such as the Pacific
Film Archives, the Museum of the Moving Image in New
York, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, on international public
and cable television
and in microcinemas, basements
and country libraries.
With a particular emphasis on
photography, but also including other forms of artistic expression such as painting, video, film, performance and installation art from the 1960s to the present day, Haunted is co-curated by Jennifer Blessing, Curator of Photography, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and reveals the extraordinary quality of the photographic and new media works in the Guggenheim C
photography, but also including other forms of artistic expression such as painting, video,
film, performance
and installation art from the 1960s to the present day, Haunted is co-curated by Jennifer Blessing, Curator of
Photography, and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, and reveals the extraordinary quality of the photographic and new media works in the Guggenheim C
Photography,
and Nat Trotman, Associate Curator, both from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New
York,
and reveals the extraordinary quality of the photographic
and new media works in the Guggenheim Collections.
Frank W. Ockenfels 3 (BFA 1983
Photography) One of the most sought - after portrait photographers in America; work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Time, Entertainment Weekly, Us, Premiere, Esquire, New
York Magazine, Spin; shot album covers for David Bowie, REM, Queen Latifah, Shawn Colvin, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Melissa Etheridge, Don Henley; created images for television shows such as Mad Men, Wanted
and for
films such as Coraline, Wolfman, the Harry Potter series
Mekas's
films and archive material have been exhibited extensively throughout the world, including at Documenta 11; the Venice Biennale 2005; the Whitney Museum of American Art
and MoMA PS1, New
York; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; Baltic Art Center, Sweden;
and the Metropolitan Museum of
Photography, Tokyo.
In 1966 he moved to New
York where he continued his painting practice
and began to experiment with
film and photography.
Add the
films,
photography,
and the related events in the museum's Works & Process performance series,
and Kandinsky becomes a must - see show of the new art season in New
York.