Pressed flowers trapped within a lightbox enclosure, the size of an average cell (1.98 m2); a five - screen film of journeys around the prison's corridors, grounds and perimeter (Vanishing Point); a film and book (My Shadow's Reflection) comprising
architectural images of the prison and pinhole camera images of the prisoners — blurred beyond recognition and speaking, Clark says, of how prisoners are not really seen in contemporary political discourse; and a longer 74 - minute film work (Oresteia), showing a form of psychodrama episode, based on the Greek tragedy, with prisoners playing — and responding to — the various characters, exploring notions of acceptable violence, catharsis and empathy.
Wednesday, get digital u / dys - topian thinking with the surreal
architectural images of Dionisio Gonzalez at Galerie Richard and the new Anarcho Tech Collective at The Base.
The harsh documentary approach of these teachers, again appears in
the architectural images of Thomas Struth which are still, structured and yet evocative as the human relationship to space is captured; contrasting with this is the work of Candida Höfer, which sees public spaces completely emptied of human presence.
His intense, enigmatic
architectural images of destroyed buildings, the wallpaper still flapping, offer haunting evocations of loss and destitution.
Their Chia Mesa project marks the transformation of ubiquitous, but struggling strip malls into a prototype and a recovery strategy for Phoenix, Arizona in order to help the city develop a singular
architectural image of its own.
Not exact matches
During the era when art and
architectural images were the dominant mode
of communication, the church needed to constantly be on guard against ideas that were completely contrary to Christianity.
Often an
image of the
architectural building in which legislative deliberations take place is symbolic
of democracy.
Viewing devices that took advantage
of stereopsis to create illusions
of depth in
images of natural scenes,
architectural monuments and even pornography became immensely popular in Victorian drawing rooms.
«I wanted an
image that would reveal the diversity and
architectural beauty
of the remains.»
After finishing his studies on sound and
image engineering and a MSc on
architectural and environmental acoustics at the Polytechnic University
of Madrid, he received an offer from Seiche Ltd. and the University
of Bath to work as a research associate for a period
of three years, under the Knowledge Transfer Partnership scheme.
Here's a good example - I saw this
image the July issue
of Architectural Digest and I LOVE this situation - the bold color mixed with neutrals, antiques and modern pieces combined and the use
of accessories (I, however, can not explain why this girl is sitting like this...)
There are tips on identifying different
architectural styles as well as teaching ideas, worksheets and collections
of images.
Over 100 high quality
images of architecture and
architectural details.
Areas
of expertise include Santa Barbara Real Estate Photography, Global
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Images for restaurants and food blogs, and captivating Lifestyle Captures.
For colorists
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architectural illustrations, each
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Split into three sections to reflect the different sides
of London's nocturnal character, an accompanying book
of the same name contains essays by Museum
of London's Curator
of Photographs, Anna Sparham, poetry by award - winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams, and over 100
images from the exhibition that span the genres
of architectural, documentary and portrait photography.
In this photography project that began in 2013, the Big Apple is presented in a series
of haunting and cinematic
images as seen in the nighttime facades and storefronts
of buildings that boast neon marquees and signage, eerily preserved in all
of their nostalgic and kitschy glory, to undeniably sleek and contemporary exteriors with more daring
architectural design.
Pardo's focus on multiple meanings, purposes and contexts invites constant re-evaluation
of objects,
images and
architectural space.
The slightly puzzling geometries
of the works grew out
of two
of the artist's earlier series, one influenced by Josef Albers» «Homage to the Square» and the other a group
of digitally rendered
images of shadowy,
architectural spaces.
The result was an explosion
of otherworldly biomorphic and
architectural ink washes that evoke
images of tree branches, piers and unfinished buildings, and more recently, their counterpoint, huge paintings with big thick tactile lines
of color that sweep across the canvas like a roller coaster.
The series was produced using a digital camera, and its resulting
images capture the
architectural features
of Johnson's 47 - acre compound.
These
images are drawn from his imagination as well as a range
of other sources and also manifest themselves across large paintings on paper, used domestic objects such as batteries, mops and Underground Travelcard receipts, and expansive wall painting installations involving the surrounding
architectural elements.
Candida Höfer is a photographer known for her large - format
images of architectural interiors, which address the psychological environment
of social and cultural institutions by acknowledging how public spaces are designed to accommodate and inform the public.
The paintings superimpose suggestive text written by Ellis and set in Los Angeles inspired fonts over stock - photographic
images selected and purchased online by Israel: sunsets, surf, aerial views
of Los Angeles, and close - up details highlighting local
architectural vernacular.
The rest
of the gallery has paintings made
of grids filled with
images of architectural fragments and symbols from history, various religions or perhaps dreams.
Her three - dimensional forms, at once poetic and quirky, are translated from the artist's personal archive
of found
images, their sources ranging from details
of architectural ornamentation — whether an Art Deco wall sconce or vintage wallpaper — to articles
of clothing.
The exhibition covers the full range
of Stoller's work, including
images commissioned by Fortune,
Architectural Forum, and House Beautiful magazines in the 1940s and for commercial projects for IBM, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals and CBS in the 1940s and 1950s.
Instead a reductive line traces the very essence
of the structure, creating an
image more akin to a primitive language or
architectural blueprint.
Narrated by Dustin Hoffman, VISUAL ACOUSTICS celebrates the life and career
of Julius Shulman, the world's greatest
architectural photographer, whose
images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
This dialogue between old and new is reinforced by her technique
of creating geometric shapes and
images from old newspaper and magazine cuttings, frequently featuring Soviet
architectural structures.
Their video and photographs focus on
images in museums and
architectural details
of institutions that are often overlooked.
Created as a synthesis
of painting, drawing and collage, the works fuse formal concerns with the representational
image, which can be seen in Phillips» inclusion
of photographs
of exterior spaces and
architectural elements.
She balances
images of various sizes and formats against one another as well as
architectural elements such as a doorway or a remote corner, re-articulating our experience
of the space through its quiet idiosyncrasies.
The materials
of alabaster, brass and semi-precious stone, where shaped and assembled to create an
image representative
of a beacon, or buoy, in sight over an
architectural vista.
DS+R's
architectural projects include: the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts expansion and redesign; the Institute
of Contemporary Art in Boston; the High Line in N.Y.; Blur in Switzerland; the Broad Museum in L.A.; the Museum
of Image and Sound in Rio; the Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive; and Culture Shed, N.Y.
Her
images too are unique in that they transcend the influences
of both Eastern & Western art, focusing on abstract structures in black, grey and silver that utilize
architectural imaginings.
The term also evokes the domesticity
of Safdie's
architectural space, and that
of materials used in the construction
of the Maisel's assemblage -
images.
The students created collages employing a «remixing» process using appropriated
images that the artist provided, including 18th - century newspaper etchings, 1920s and «30s political cartoons, children's book illustrations and
architectural drawings
of New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) buildings in the Bronx.
A full wall
of softly defined abstract
images on separate canvases shaped one wall
of the Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles / OMO art space — rectangular and square the
images remind the viewer
of architectural constructs.
She produced a series
of awe - striking
images titled «Caryatid» in 1980 as part
of her Temple project using the diazotype process — used most commonly for creating
architectural blueprints — in which she projected
images or negatives made from transparent tissue paper and acetate onto large sheets
of light - sensitive paper and exposed (sometimes as long as overnight) to create cyan and sepia - toned figurative photographs.
Aaron Siskind (1903 — 1991) is best known for his abstract photographs, often
of natural forms or
architectural features that were manipulated in order to produce unfamiliar
images.
Alongside the photographic
images, Graham's texts deconstruct social
architectural spaces in ways that were far ahead
of their time.
The window as a framing device is an integral motif for Genzken, not just as a voyeuristic element as with Windscreen 2 (2008)-- where a cracked car windscreen protrudes from the gallery wall, lending the audience a fractured view
of a framed
image of an anonymous nude male and female embracing — but as an
architectural framework.
One
of the newer pioneers in this quest is Letha Wilson, whose work surrealistically combining photography with
architectural elements (sometimes printing the
images on concrete) gained avid attention when she was included in several well - received group shows last year, such as «What Is a Photograph» at the ICP and «Ain'tings» at Robert Blumenthal Gallery.
For press information and
images, please contact Jessica Eckert,
[email protected] Crystalline Architecture Curated by Josiah McElheny June 30 - August 20, 2010 Page two (supplementary information) Notes on the earliest historical works in the exhibition An original copy
of a limited - edition book by the architect Bruno Taut, Alpine Architektur in 5 Teilen und 30 Zeichnungen des Architekten Bruno Taut (1919), depicts a modernist
architectural environment situated in the mountains.
Often creating abstracted
images of interior
architectural settings, she uses photography to create dynamic reinterpretations
of familiar environments.
The exhibition includes paintings
of architectural spaces by Gonzales, which includes Oceana, 2005, depicting high - value resort real estate juxtaposed with Rigolets, 2006, an
image of the strait along the boundary
of the New Orleans, whose docks and bridges were ravaged by Hurricane Katrina.
James Casebere first came to notice as a member
of the famed «Pictures Generation,» standing out from fellow artists like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince for his uncanny take on appropriation: instead
of lifting
images from popular culture, Casebere created tabletop models
of architectural settings out
of modest materials and photographed them in eerily flat, theatrical light.
In her first solo exhibition at the gallery, Commito will show paintings that, while abstract, also look beyond their own geometric formal language to the world outside them — conveying the artist's interest in
architectural space, the materiality
of our everyday surroundings, and the productive process by which impressions and recollections are converted into
images.
It's a kind
of meta
image that introduces recurrent device in the exhibition:
architectural space and framed art - within - art imagery.