Sentences with phrase «as photographic prints»

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Often, the final compositions are exhibited as art objects — such as photographic prints and video installations — while others exist in a real - time software context.
Often, the final compositions are exhibited as art objects — such as photographic prints and video installations — while others exist in a real - time software context, such as «Rainbow Aggregator» (2013) which will be featured at the fair.
During Deep Epoch, Dullaart shows a new series of oil paintings based on images generated by «neural networks»; works derived from his recent performative intervention The Possibility of an Army, as well as photographic prints from his Instragram project for Jeu de Paume and HMKV: High Retention, Slow Delivery.
The sale marks the first time such an extensive grouping of Frank's work has appeared at auction and an unusual chance to see so many of these iconic images as photographic prints, as opposed to on the printed page.
The resulting series of 500 images of white monochromes have been presented in a number of different forms since he began making them in the 1990's, appearing as photographic prints, 35 mm slide projections, digital projections and also in book form.

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Have you ever seen printed pants which contain graphic as well as photographic elements?
The movie is not without its imaginative pleasures, including Snappy Bug, a ladybug whose underside doubles as a camera, and whose legs stamp out photographic prints, like a dot - matrix printer.
Reproductions of the centre's material can be made for research purposes, and this includes photocopies and photographic services such as scanning and digital prints.
Hang photographic prints of birds instead of art prints, and I bet you can almost hear sweet chirping as you sit back and relax.
Referred to as «abstract figurative drawings,» by Mr. Owens, the new works are produced in ways that are «similar to the process of making photographic prints in a darkroom» but using everybody's favorite petroleum jelly, Vaseline, and everybody's favorite drug, coffee.
He has created a room - size camera, otherwise known as a dark room, where he makes direct positive prints by exposing large sheets of photographic paper directly to light.
The original hand - made work is like a photographic negative, which exists only as a means to an end — the photographic print.
The photographic process of both the gold - toned printing - out - paper photograms as well as the «Type R» prints comprises several steps.
Assembled negatively - like a print or photographic film - Otero's recent text - based invocations of twentieth - century philosophy (which include quotes from Sartre, among other totemic figures) also serve as visual essays in metaphysical instability for our own stunningly unreflective, culturally dumbfounded time.
In sculpture, video and photographic prints, Rana transforms snapshots of shop signs in Lahore into abstracted cityscapes or renders reproductions of Old Master paintings as digital fields of colour.
RGB — additive color system for red, green, blue (as contrasted with C.M.Y.K.) R - Print — Positive - to - positive photographic Print — Positive - to - positive photographic printprint
Here it comes in the form of a pale, 1960s Wallace Berman image of the moon's remote surface overlaid with cryptic writing; a black - and - white Vija Celmins screen - print of the vast, horizonless ocean that appears to carry a faint «X,» as if the printing plate had been canceled; a ragged piece of fiberglass painted with a Tiepelo - like sky by Joe Goode, who seems to have ripped it from either the actual heavens above or a movie - studio set; and a photographic close - up of shifting desert sand, over which actual sand and colored pigment has been applied by David Benjamin Sherry, as if reality were a veil obscuring camera - created truth in our mediated universe.
Beginning with his 1971 Paris photographs printed using chemical staining to create works full of strange presences [9] while under the influence of LSD, Polke exploited the photographic process as a means to alter «reality.»
Opera creates fleeting abstract images of ink marbled in water and prints them as Anthotypes, a primitive photographic process derived from the colorful light sensitive chemicals found in plants.
The collection also includes all applications of the medium, from artistic pursuit to commercial enterprise and from amateur pastime to documentary record, as well as all types of photographic processes, from daguerreotypes to digital prints...
The archival collection consists of photographic material and documentation of Draper's career as a fine arts photographer, teacher and photojournalist and comprises approximately 20 linear feet of material and includes 1,791 prints, 36,216 negatives, 557 proof sheets, about 2,477 color slides, 16 transparencies and computer art.
He is an accomplished printmaker who, over the years, has experimented with a wide variety of printing methods from woodcut, etching and lithography, to photographic processes such as collotype and color copy transfer.
Beginning with his 1971 Paris photographs printed using experimental techniques while under the influence of LSD, Polke exploited the photographic process as a means to alter «reality.»
The definition of collage is as complex as the range of print, paint, photographic, or sculptural media that artists integrate into works of art.
Principally drawn from materials gathered in Japan in the 1890s by Edmund Buckley, a professor of Comparative Religion at the University of Chicago, this exhibition included prints and photographic views of temples and cities, as well as images of religious objects, ceremonies, and deities.
All of these works are drawings or original prints that the artist was involved in making, as opposed to photographic and mechanical reproductions.
LUMAS was set up in 1996 with the aim of making contemporary photographic art accessible and affordable, selling prints in hand - signed limited editions of 75 - 150 as well as open editions, both online and in galleries across the world.
The main gallery spaces will feature examples of large - scale works featuring evocative photographic images from various sources such as books about experimental theater or puppetry, as well as Japanese textile designs, all screen - printed onto different fabrics that are layered and stitched together.
His painted photographic prints combine airbrushed acrylic paint and abstract photographs while cleverly incorporating external elements such as variations of light, space, and time, with the intention to raise questions about perception and how we relate to various media.
Throughout her work, she looks at photographic prints as a means to bring closer the relationship between painting and photography.
The photographs in my current series are printed as cyanotypes: a photographic process invented in 1842 by the English scientist and astronomer Sir John Hershel.
The surface of the photograph itself is a persistent subject of interest for Tillmans, and his careful combination of small and large formats, and framed and unframed prints, serves to underscore the notion of the photographic image as an object — subjective and idiosyncratic.
Doty Glasco's photographic silk prints depict the landscape as a symbol of geologic time embedded into an ethereal material that ripples with the viewer's movements.
The chalk dust covering the façade and grounds of a West Virginia limestone - grinding factory alludes to the photographic surface, as chalk is used in the printing process to absorb ink.
These prints represent all manner of special processes and innovative techniques in printing — such as using linen and cotton pulp paint and photo - luminescent inks; black and white and colored lithography; creative integration of collage and cut paper; incorporation of photographic images into digital prints; screen printing; and many others.
Featuring over 40 original prints, each made by Brancusi himself, this exhibition reveals Brancusi's visionary dedication to the photographic medium as means of personal expression — an art form that the artist explored parallel to his sculpture.
According to the suit, Forlani bought a silver gelatin photographic print by William Claxton of the actor Steve McQueen eating a doughnut in September 2006 as a present for actor Dougray Scott (now Forlani's husband).
She incorporates two - dimensional animations made with the photographic prints, accompanied by binaural sound tracks which emphasize the narrator's voice as a woman of color inhabiting an adopted environment.
Hirose picks up things dissolved within our daily life and recomposes them like poems: such as in the «Sky» series in which he took photographs of sky on his actual travels; the «Night» series whereby he traveled in the image of photographic clippings from printed matters; and the «Beans Cosmos» series in which he encloses various materials such as pasta, maps, beans and gold in acrylic cubes.
The exhibited works have been taken from Broadbent's recent book, The Photographic Work of Robin Broadbent (2017, Damiani) and have been produced specifically for the exhibition as silver gelatin and digital chromogenic prints.
The artist engraves clipped poems reminiscent of haiku onto the surface of these photographic prints, as if visualizing a voiceover commentary.
In addition, smaller photographic works from the Looking for Langston Vintage Series will be displayed in their original form as silver gelatin works printed on Ilford paper.
As with Minutemen, Wachs» also manipulates found images for Gin on the Rocks, a life - size photographic reproduction, pieced together from twenty - five separate inkjet prints.
Baumgarten's body of work has included ephemeral sculptures, photographic work, slide projection pieces, 16 mm film works, recordings, drawings, prints, books, short stories, as well as site - specific works and wall drawings and architecture related interventions.
Known primarily as a sculptor, Mohau is a multidisciplinary artist who has ventured into film, installation, performance, and large - scale photographic prints.
But Combs was seen leaving the fair holding a photographic print by an unidentified artist above his head like a trophy as a scrum of photographers snapped pictures.
It contains all original works that were made in editions, such as prints, photographic editions, artist's books, artist's posters, multiples and editions of paintings, which were produced before 2013.
Drawn from the MCA's extensive holdings of artist's correspondence, photographic documentation, catalogues, models, and exhibition materials, the work in Record Times ranges from the artists» multiple created for the MCA's first exhibition, Pictures to be Read / Poetry to be Seen (1967); to the Art by Telephone (1969) phonograph, which served as both the exhibition and catalogue for the exhibition; to diagrams, maquettes, and out - of - print exhibition catalogues.
He is most well known for his body of work taken in the 1980s that experimented with a wide variety of photographic formats including gelatin silver prints, large size polaroids, and photogravures (such as Irises, 1987).
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