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Urban architectural photography from the series «Lines» by German photographer Sebastian Weiss.

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I want to focus more on photography and possibly even start branching out from architectural to portrait photography.
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.
Each of the installations, which vary in form — from sculpture and photography to sound and architectural intervention — investigates a different element of the in - between as both a physical location and an abstract condition.
Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture at the Parrish Art Museum features 57 photographs by artists who range from early modern architectural photographers such as Berenice Abbott, Samuel H. Gottscho, and Julius Shulman, to contemporary photographers like Iwan Baan, James Casebere, Thomas Demand, Andreas Gursky, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Expect to find a panorama of art in all mediums, from painting, printmaking, film and photography to sculpture, architectural works and performance art.
Primarily photographing private homes from the inside looking outwards, Lambri's photographs bring a subjective viewpoint to the normally objective field of architectural photography.
Recently, Lehmann Maupin signed its first Chinese artist, the 40 - year - old Liu Wei, who works in painting and photography, but has been focused recently on large - scale architectural sculptures that resemble cityscapes and are made from unconventional materials, like door frames and books.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced Wednesday that a thoroughly transformed SFMOMA will open to the public on Saturday, May 14, 2016, offering nearly three times the previous exhibition space, featuring 260 works from the Fisher Collection, a first showing of more than 600 artworks promised to the museum, the debut of the new Pritzker Center for Photography and an outward - looking architectural design that weaves the museum into the city as never before.
From the late 1950s to the late 1960s the word «Pop» described any example of art, film, photography and architectural design that engaged with the new realities of mass production and the mass media.
Elpida Hadzi - Vasileva, who was born in 1971 in Macedonia and now lives in Brighton, works across a range of mediums, from sculpture, installation and architectural intervention to video, photography and sound.
Through photography, printmaking, sculpture and installation from the miniature to the monumental, this exhibition engages the social landscape, explores the real and mimetic and deconstructs architectural forms, histories and legacies.
They run the gamut of artistic media ranging from sculpture, photography, and architectural decoration to advertising poster and the comic book.
Using sculpture, installation, video, photography, text and performance, Bonvicini's work ranges from the intimate to the architectural in scale, questioning some of the often hidden forces that shape identity.
New façades and faces emerge from collaged architectural photography in the artist's first New York solo show.
The exhibition features a range of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new large - scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
Conway holds a BA in Glass and Architectural Glass from the Edinburgh College of Art, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Community Arts Education from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin and has studied Glass and Photography at Alfred University, New York State, USA.
From social documentary and street photography to portraiture and architectural photography, «strange and familiar» includes works by Tina Barney, Gian Butturini, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Raymond Depardon, Rineke Dijkstra, Jim Dow, Hans Eijkelboom, Robert Frank, Bruce Gilden, Frank Habicht, Candida Höfer, Evelyn Hofer, Axel Hütte, Sergio Larrain, Shinro Ohtake, Akihiko Okamura, Cas Oorthuys, Gilles Peress, Paul Strand, Edith Tudor - Hart, Hans van der Meer, and Garry Winogrand.
Expect to find a panorama of art in all media, from painting, printmaking, film and photography to sculpture, architectural works and performance art.
Designed by French starchitect Jean Nouvel, the exhibition uncovers both built and paper architecture - from numerous drawings and sketches, to architectural models and built work photography by, among others, Gilles Ehrmann and Dominique Delaunay.
architectural photography is the documentation of buildings and similar structures from an artistic or realistic perspective.
The architectural photographer was recently awarded the 2017 JSI Excellence in Photography Award from Woodbury University and this exhibition gathers samples of his work.
Throughout the 20th century, artists have explored their studio spaces using photography, from the use of composed theatrical tableaux (in photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron or Cindy Sherman) to neutral, blank backdrops (Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe); from the construction of architectural sets within the studio space (Francis Bruguière, Thomas Demand) to chemical procedures conducted within the darkroom (Walead Beshty, Christian Marclay); and from precise recordings of time and motion (Eadweard Muybridge, Dr. Harold E. Edgerton) to amateurish or playful experimentation (Roman Signer, Peter Fischli / David Weiss).
The curators with the ten architectural teams for Venice Takeaway, in the main gallery space housing the Research Emporium which presents the films, objects, photography and writing from the teams on their trips around the globe in search of new ideas to change British architecture.
The images from the artist's yearlong photographic exploration will be presented alongside works by Hélène Binet and Wang Jin, reflecting a strong focus on architectural and conceptual photography.
Ruff began in 1979 to analyze the various genres of photography - from portraiture to architectural and press photography to the nude - looking at them in terms of their visual expressiveness.
From intimate portraits to street scenes, from dynamic architectural analysis to photomontage, his revolutionary practice re-established the role of photography and of the photographer himsFrom intimate portraits to street scenes, from dynamic architectural analysis to photomontage, his revolutionary practice re-established the role of photography and of the photographer himsfrom dynamic architectural analysis to photomontage, his revolutionary practice re-established the role of photography and of the photographer himself.
Organized around a framework of 12 «manifestos» — DEMONSTRATE, SEE, LISTEN, MOVE, DETOUR, REMEMBER, OCCUPY, ACTIVATE, USE, CONSUME, CHOOSE, and SPEAK — the exhibition ranges from photography and essays, to hip hop music and architectural drawings.
Theatre brings together works that illustrate Graham's diverse practice throughout his career; from the early performances to photography and the influential pavilions, including his architectural drawings and models.
Organized by guest curator Therese Lichtenstein, Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture explores the ways in which American and European architectural photography have transformed our vision and concept of architecture from the 1920's to tPhotography Transforms Architecture explores the ways in which American and European architectural photography have transformed our vision and concept of architecture from the 1920's to tphotography have transformed our vision and concept of architecture from the 1920's to the present.
Full of new design trends, news and events, great design portfolios, young design bloods, design articles, photographies, fashion, creative advertisements, architectural inspirations, video design and hand - picked design stuff from all over the globe.
Blending classic and modern in one sophisticated style amounts to a glamorous romance we all swoon over Photography by Michael Wells 10 elements of Windsor's style 1 Symmetry 2 Classic upholstery techniques like tufting 3 Architectural detailing 4 Inspiration from travel 5 A soothing neutral palette 6 Trouser - length drapery 7 Multiple seating areas 8 Exotic prints 9 Antiques that don't look dated 10 Woven rugs
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