Additionally, the book features
archival imagery of Riley and her work since the 1960s, as well as illustrations of her 1987 and 2014 commissions for St Mary's Hospital in West London.
Robert Smithson presents essays by top Smithson scholars alongside
both archival imagery and specially commissioned photography of the artist's works; it considers the interrelationship of Smithson's complete artistic output, from the earliest figurative work up to his famed earthworks.
Through
archival imagery and newly - shot footage, Akomfrah's new film follows the life of forgotten New Orleans jazz singer Buddy Bolden.
The artist's hyper - saturated glitch paintings combine
archival imagery, industrial materials, and gestural marks and smears.
This monograph, includes extensive
archival imagery from early on in the artist's career, along with plates from his recent shows and projects.
Akin to the existing objects populating his sculptural works, several of Adkins» videos feature found footage or
archival imagery.
This editing questions the veracity of
archival imagery while reflecting the artificial nature and alternate realities present in stage and set design.
The archival imagery in the film is assembled from disparate sources from the 20th century to the present that are interleaved with oscillating sequences of sculptural neons and geometric visuals.
With this new body of work, Simmons mines a vocabulary of poses and gestures she has culled from art historical sources and
archival imagery and texts relating to constructions of masculinity and femininity within several distinct groups of people formed around specific ways of being together.
Styling played an important part in creating plausible
archival imagery and Rachel sourced from their own wardrobes to put together outfits that pass for 70s fashion.
Additionally, the book features little - seen
archival imagery of Riley at work over the years; documentation of her recent commissions for St. Mary's Hospital in West London, taken especially for this publication; and installation views of the London exhibition itself.
set such historical portraits in dialogue with photography and video by contemporary artists making reference to
archival imagery.
With
archival imagery form the very early days of the gallery on Greene Street in New York, to its transition and expansion to Chelsea, London and the Upper East Side, the catalog captures the gallery's devotion to its inimitable roster of artists and estates.
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This year, Akram Zaatari creates an installation that weaves aerial footage into five decades of
archival imagery with the intent of showcasing stories of heroism, nationalism and integrity from Arab - Israeli.
The resulting photo series blends
archival imagery of the Trump Organization with original compositions of Res's -LSB-...]
Through
archival imagery and newly - shot footage, Precarity follows the life of forgotten New Orleans jazz singer Buddy Bolden.
With a mixture of
archival imagery of the sculptures in situ in Münster, new photography of these works installed at David Zwirner in 2016 and an expanded selection of sculpture, this publication is both a historical document and a source for the renewed attention to this body of work.
Additionally, the book features little - seen
archival imagery of Riley at work over the years; documentation of her recent commissions for St. Mary's Hospital in West London, taken especially for this publication; and installation views of the exhibition itself, installed throughout the three floors of the gallery's eighteenth - century Georgian townhouse located in the heart of Mayfair.
In his sculpture, photography, and video, Adkins transforms and re-purposes a range of found materials,
archival imagery, and reclaimed actions in a process that he calls potential disclosure.
Helms often appropriates
archival imagery in his charcoal drawings, screen prints, assemblages, and installations.
Additionally, the book features little - seen
archival imagery of Riley at work over the years; documentation of her recent commissions for St. Mary's Hospital in West London; and installation views of the London exhibition itself.
American lives, after all, were at stake (a situation that contemporary viewers will be all too familiar with), and so, after opening the movie with a bit of history and
archival imagery, he rushes into the moment's jarring, unsettling craziness with a cinematic whoosh.
A collector's booklet featuring new essay by critic Philip Kemp, as well as an abundant selection of
archival imagery and ephemera.
[Pic] does a superb job of condensing an overwhelming mass of documentation,
archival imagery and artistic representation into a concise yet passionate history lesson whose relevance could not be timelier.
Not exact matches
Working in painting, collage, sculpture, video and performance, Cranston's work fuses
imagery drawn from her personal archives and popular culture with anthropological, indexical and
archival methodologies and approaches.
Hemingway lent Evans money to extend his trip in return for help sourcing
archival newspaper
imagery for what would become the novel To Have and Have Not (1937).
True North's counterpart, Fantôme Afrique, weaves cinematic and architectural references through the rich
imagery of urban Ouagadougou, the centre for cinema in Africa, and the arid spaces of rural Burkina Faso, and is punctuated by
archival footage from early colonial expeditions and landmark moments in African history.
Integrating new scholarship, documentary
imagery and
archival materials, Robert Rauschenberg is the first comprehensive catalogue of the artist's career in 20 years, an important contribution to American cultural and intellectual history and a necessary volume for anyone interested in contemporary art.
The
archival works collage
imagery in a way that analyzes both the specificity of each individual image, as well as the context that the images together create.
Integrating new scholarship, documentary
imagery and
archival materials, Robert Rauschenberg is the first comprehensive catalogue of the artist's career in 20 years, an important contribution to American cultural and intellectual history across disciplines and a necessary volume for anyone interested in art of the present day.
This duality is typical for Dewittʼs practice that juxtaposes
imagery culled from the internet and other
archival sources with word plays lifted from news headlines, spam mail, advertising slogans, street lingo, mundane phrases and a myriad of other influences.
His work combines photographic
imagery, both
archival and original, and found objects with biblical, liturgical and mystical Hebrew.
In his artistic practice,
archival and original photographic
imagery is combined with mystical, biblical and liturgical Hebrew.
They include
archival and original photographic
imagery, combined with biblical, prophetic and liturgical Hebrew.
The paintings combine
imagery sourced from the internet with
archival material from old books and magazines in order to visualise a world in which nothing is stable or certain, echoing the tectonic cracks appearing in the old world order.A number of new works contain abstract elements, richly coloured striations, which are derived from found images of cracked plasma screens.
FAILE's work is constructed from found visual
imagery, and blurs the line between «high» and «low» culture, but recent exhibitions demonstrate an emphasis on audience participation, a critique of consumerism, and the incorporation of religious media, architecture, and site - specific /
archival research into their work.
While the country's longstanding former President Robert Mugabe was being ousted through a military - led coup, Chiurai was exhibiting his politically - driven work, which combines art historical
imagery with references from popular culture and
archival material to explore the visual language and tropes that help construct myths, history, and ultimately power.Under the continued curation of Candice Allison, «Madness and Civilization» re-stages this exhibition alongside new works and research that highlights Chiurai's creative projects over the past two years.
Four canvases are hung on a government - blue steel armature, their figurative
imagery pulled from
archival sources such as stills from early 20th - century Australian films, or satirical comics.
Using found
imagery and
archival materials, her works challenge perceptions of the past and raise questions about history, conflict, and collective memory.
The film combines new and
archival high - speed bullet photography, schlieren and electric spark
imagery, billet sound wave
imagery, forensic ballistic photography, slide rulers, punch cards, computer diagrams, and a soundtrack by electronic musician Scanner.
While the country's longstanding former President Robert Mugabe was being ousted through a military - led coup, Chiurai was exhibiting his politically - driven work, which combines art historical
imagery with references from popular culture and
archival material to explore the visual language and tropes that help construct myths, history, and ultimately power.
He often combines this with
archival material he avidly collects, all of which is from different points of time and origins, such as instructional photography found in workshop manuals and reference books, advertisements, colour charts, data sheets and found
imagery.
Eva Hesse (Directed by Marcie Begleiter, 102 minutes, 2015) is a documentary portrait of Eva Hesse rendered through
archival footage, recently uncovered still
imagery, and intimate shots of Hesse's extraordinary art.
William E. Jones creates politically and erotically charged video from
archival filmic
imagery.
Integrating new scholarship, documentary
imagery, and
archival materials, this is the first comprehensive catalogue of Rauschenberg's career in 20 years.
This exhibition strives to transform the idea and
imagery of» Bu Xi» into
archival evidence.
«Alluvius» — The Drawing Centre in New York's solo exhibition of the artist — features two series of abstract charcoal drawings, inspired by Raissnia's
archival photography and found
imagery.
The book's extensive
imagery includes installation views, works on paper, and detailed photographs revealing the intricacy of Asawa's sculptures, as well as intimate
archival portraits of the artist by her friend Imogen Cunningham.
In contemporary terms there is of course the work of John Bunker or John Eaves, who use both painted and unpainted paper and a constructive rather than destructive take on the material; they are part of a small bubble amongst the post-modernist torrent of deconstructed, reconstructed cut - up
archival photographic and modern advertising
imagery (not to mention the application of untold technology).