Eugene Atget (1857 - 1927) Famous for
his architectural photographs of the disappearing buildings of Paris.
Although he never formally studied photography, Welling set up a darkroom in 1976 and began learning about printing and developing with a series of
architectural photographs of Los Angeles, CA.
For instance, Förg's large - format
architectural photographs of new German buildings — usually taken from below — highlight the imposing austerity of their design.
See also the compelling b / w
architectural photographs of Bernd / Hilla Becher (1931 - 2007).
Breuer Revisited: New Photographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen, an exhibition of newly commissioned
architectural photographs of four iconic Marcel Breuer — designed buildings, opens at The Met Breuer on February 1, 2017.
In October, viewers will see a mid-career retrospective of the painter Kerry James Marshall, and newly commissioned
architectural photographs of four Marcel Breuer buildings will be on exhibit in November.
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own
architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film newsreel footage.
The installation will be based on MacCallum's own
architectural photographs of the plant taken in 1986, and will also include archival photographs, aerial survey photos, images from the company's promotional material and film -LSB-...]
Spanish creative Carlos Rollán is a graphic design student who also loves to pick up a camera and take
architectural photographs of buildings that he spots during his travels around Europe.
wax painting The resource includes: Examples of architectural artists Examples of a student work collages of architecture Resource sheets of
architectural photographs of churches to use for studies Resource sheets of different buildings ornamentations to use in collage Learning Objectives To develop a Classical Greek and Roman element in one's work of art at KS3, KS 4 - GCSE Art and A-level Art To study various examples of how artists have used these classical architectural elements in their works of Art A look at various contemporary artists and how they have used the Classical elements and architectural features To develop a collage combining photographs, painting and pen work.
A good
architectural photograph of a very large public housing project, its scale well conveys the monumentality of the building and Gursky's decision to shoot the building with an overcast sky permits the building's excellent use of color to show forth well.
Only an architectural historian like Gail Peter Borden would photoshop his bookcase chair into what is probably the most iconic
architectural photograph of the 20th century, Julius Shulman's shot of the Case Study House 22.
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Photographs of Old Glasgow Scotland dating from 1855 Exploring some
of the principal methods by which
architectural historians can date historic buildings, from the use
of archive documents, old maps and
Exploring some
of the principal methods by which
architectural historians can date historic buildings, from the use
of archive documents, old maps and DATING OLD
PHOTOGRAPHS FROM LIGHT POLES by A. H. D. Freeman From article in DESCENT The Journal
of the Society
of Australian Genealogists, June 1984, Vol
Robinson in Ruins, the latest film from British filmmaker Patrick Keiller, is an incredibly dense experimental documentary / cine - essay that tells a tale
of the titular Robinson, recently released from prison and currently traveling through England
photographing various landscapes while ruminating on a heady combination
of historical, political, economic, agricultural, and
architectural topics.
Many times individuals wish to take
photographs of / in Milwaukee Public Libraries, especially the Central Library because
of its
architectural features.
In 38 when he stepped for the first time through its sliding doors into a grand room
of marble floor and Venetian fireplace it was the
photographs along the wall that had captured his attention rather than the mad mixture
of Japanese and European
architectural styles: all taken in the grounds
of Azalea Manor while some party was in progress, Europeans and Japanese mixing uncomplicatedly.
Scott adds to the allure
of the road with a book
of black and white
photographs documenting the
architectural styles that sprang up along the route from the 1920s through the 1950s.
This home is very unique and should be
photographed for various
architectural magazines
of creative and beautiful house designs.
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.
Not only was the building designed by Walter Gropius, founder
of the world changing school
of art, design and architecture, but it also houses the school's historic collection
of teaching materials, workshop models,
architectural plans and models,
photographs, documents and a library.
Koch has become known for
photographing the empty interiors
of small boxes and bags and enlarging them to
architectural scale.
Oakland artist Amy Ho has a practice based in conceptual spaces, building maquettes to stage
photographs of imaginary
architectural sites.
It includes models, sketches,
architectural drawings and
photographs, along with full - scale reconstructions
of play sculptures and playscapes.
What Reinhardt did with his borrowings was travel the world making
photographs of similar forms, beginning an ambitious typological project to catalogue and cross-reference artistic and
architectural motifs from diverse cultures.
As critical responses to the exhibition emphasized, New York has long been an important source
of inspiration and material for the artist, who first came to the city in 1960; the exhibition included the work I Love New York, Crazy City (1995 — 1996), a three - volume scrapbook
of architectural photographs, maps, hotel bills, receipts, flyers, and other souvenirs that Genzken began composing during a stay
of several months.
By
photographing these sites at night an extra shroud
of mystery is added as these sweeping
architectural views are pictured when they appear virtually empty, the only sign
of activity being the occasional stream
of taillights shooting through the darkened streets.
The book also includes a selection
of little - known
photographs by Man Ray
of the home interior and gatherings at Longpont, and never - before - published ephemera, from
architectural renderings by Jane Drew to seating charts kept by Noma Rathner.
Featuring approximately 200 paintings, sculptures, works on paper,
photographs, decorative arts,
architectural and landscape designs, costumes, and popular culture ephemera — dating from the late 18th century to the present day — VMFA's landmark exhibition expands the chronological and geographic boundaries
of the regionally diverse, multicultural revival.
On view is a new series
of photographs as well as three large sculptures made
of architectural remnants taken from Ciudad Juárez.
The show paid homage to Ward's exploration
of identity (including his Jamaican roots and his life as an artist in New York) and environment through immersive
architectural installations, as well as sculptures and
photographs, forged largely from found objects.
Her
photographs of window frames, exterior and interior
architectural spaces initiate portholes into the...
In the gallery, Daniel presents selections from his Accidental Art series —
photographs depicting fences erected by construction contractors in natural areas — and Krejcarek continues to subvert the functional with a series
of small sculptures from his
Architectural Structures series.
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.
Primarily
photographing private homes from the inside looking outwards, Lambri's
photographs bring a subjective viewpoint to the normally objective field
of architectural photography.
A recent exhibition
of the artist's work at the University
of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum included
architectural models, paper sculptures, light boxes, altered
photographs and cut - tape drawings done on rubber cutting mats.
For the past three decades, Casebere has constructed
architectural models
of increasing complexity,
photographing them under carefully controlled lighting conditions in his studio.
Throughout his oeuvre, Casebere has built models
of increasing complexity based on art historical,
architectural and cinematic sources,
photographing them in the highly controlled environment
of his studio.
The exhibition are a series
of photographs shot in 2010 at George Everest House, a remnant
of the British Empire and a building
of architectural significance and historical importance used by Sir Everest while completing the Great Trigonometric Survey
of India.
His
photographs feature strong compositions made up
of contrasts between light and shadow and
architectural details.
BARBARA KASTEN: STAGES The Institute
of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia organized this major survey
of the Chicago artist Barbara Kasten, whose
photographs and videos are based on
architectural models she builds and
photographs in her studio.
For more than a century, photographers have dealt with the spaces
of their studios in strikingly diverse and inventive ways: from using composed theatrical tableaux (in
photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron or Cindy Sherman) to putting their subjects against neutral backdrops (Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe); from the construction
of architectural sets within the studio (Francis Bruguière, Thomas Demand) to chemical procedures conducted within the darkroom (Walead Beshty, Christian Marclay); and from precise recordings
of motion (Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton) to playful, amateurish experimentation (Roman Signer, Peter Fischli and David Weiss).
Her
photographs of window frames, exterior and interior
architectural spaces initiate portholes into the spaces within.
Inspired by the intellectual legacy
of French philosopher activist Michel Foucault, his
photographs bear witness to fringe
architectural spaces and the marginalized populations who reside in them.
Their more expansive compositions allow the viewer to ponder
architectural elements or the unusual collections
of objects that she has rendered — a blue plastic doll imported from Ghana, an arched doorway and television set, an assortment
of framed
photographs, an empty balcony, oil lanterns on a tabletop — which serve to represent absence and quietude in her otherwise densely textured works.
Drohojowska - Philp's monographs include Modernism Rediscovered, the three - volume set
of architectural photographs by Julius Shulman and Pedro Guerrero,
photographs of work by Frank Lloyd Wright, Alexander Calder and others, as well as Sensual Mechanical: The Art
of Craig Kauffman published in 2012.
This new volume is a smaller - format reprint that includes all material from the original book — exceptional color and black - and - white drawings and model
photographs — and the original introduction by Ulrich Franzen, along with two new texts, a reintroduction by
architectural historian and educator Alberto Pérez - Gómez, and an essay by Kim Shkapich, director
of the Architecture Archive at The Cooper Union.
«Petros Chrisostomou
photographs small - scale, ordinary, ephemeral objects in
architectural models that he constructs himself, and then dramatically arranges, often employing lighting and staging conventions
of the theatre.
Through drawings,
photographs, video, installations, and
architectural models drawn from MoMA's collection, the exhibition highlights how artists have used the house as a means to explore universal topics, and how architects have tackled the design
of residences to expand their discipline in new ways.