Rudolf Stingel, Untitled (# 4), 1989 Oil and enamel on
black and white photograph Image size: 7 5/8 x 9 5/8 inches Frame size: 18 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches February 20 — March 21, 2009 Paula Cooper Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by internationally acclaimed artist Rudolf Stingel.
Not exact matches
Photographed by Peter Lindbergh on Mailbu Beach, the
black and white image features the supermodel alongside her husband Rande Gerber
and their two children.
Mat includes a selection of
photographs and images in both colour
and black and white.
There are
image resources of
black and white fish,
photographs of fish
and traditional fish drawings.
I explained to them that I considered the story, which hinges on invisibility, a metaphor for the homeless situation,
and that I wanted to make a series of
black -
and -
white photographs of various homeless people holding the stone, how I would hand color the stone red in each
image and write a text consisting of all the stories I'd collect.
In particular, I am thinking about your coloration of the
image on the cover of As Good as Anybody, which is drawn from the original
black -
and -
white photograph of MLK
and Abraham Joshua Heschel marching in Selma.
On one desk was an unusual
photograph of a woman
and a baby, a posed
black -
and -
white image with a startling play of silver light
and shadow set against a background of trees
and sky.
But the list also includes a breath - taking coffee table book, a print - only edition whose cover is a
black -
and -
white photo showing sunshine on a snowfield, titled «The Lost
Photographs of Captain Scott: Unseen
Images from the Legendary Antarctic Expedition».
The exposed film is then developed chemically (similar to developing the negative of a
black and white photograph) or digitally to get an
image that is recognizable.
However the following morning, upon checking the
images of my painting
and the
photograph in
black and white, it was reassuring to find that there was enough variation in the tones.
Similar to the process of developing
black and white photographs in a dark room,
and metaphorical relation to conception
and birth, the
images transition from darkness
and emerge with renewed existence in the light».
The sculpture was modeled after a 1952
black -
and -
white photograph of a dogwood tree that had been yanked from the ground; it is elevated in the
image, with its full root system on display.
That said, a quick google
image search of Antonio Gramsci brings us to a
black and white photograph of him from a Wikipedia page that can easily be attributed to your painting of «Exodus».
Although it was Moriyama's body of
black -
and -
white, snapshot - like
images that first made his name, «Daido Tokyo» is comprised of a large selection of brilliantly colored
photographs that are not often associated with his style.
Joan Semmel looks like two different artists in the group show («Anni Albers, Robert Beck, Cady Noland, Joan Semmel
and Nancy Shaver:
Black and White Photographs 1975 — 77») curated by Robert Gober at Matthew Marks
and in her jewel of a solo («Joan Semmel: Self -
Images») at Mitchell Algus.
Ten years after the landmark exhibition The Air Is on Fire, which revealed David Lynch's pictorial
and image works, the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain in Paris is publishing an exceptional book, gathering more than one hundred
photographs in
black and white and in color, of nudes.
On each visit, Albers took hundreds of
black -
and -
white photographs of the pyramids, shrines,
and sanctuaries at these sites, often grouping multiple
images printed at various sizes onto paperboard sheets.
The gallery will be installed with
images of color
photographs of great lushness
and black &
white photographs of frozen desolation, while the center of the space will be occupied by a wall - mounted aluminum plaque with the original Russian text of Brodsky's A Part of Speech, a poem about the memory of his lost homeland.
The laborious printing process included selecting a
black and white photograph transferred to a framed silkscreen, tracing the
image, delineating paint areas
and hand pulling each paint color across the screen onto the paper or canvas.
The earlier pared down forms of works such as Arcade (1995)
and Two Bunk Cell (1998) were
photographed in muted, subtle tones, as Casebere made the transition from the
black and white imagery of his early works to the vibrant color
images with which he is now associated.
One of the first German painters to grapple with the country's National Socialist history, Richter's inspirations include
black and white photographs taken during the 1960s
and early 1970s, private snapshots of his family — many of whom were members of the Nazi party —
images appropriated from newspapers
and books,
and aerial views of towns, mountains,
and seascapes.
One of the first German painters to grapple with the country's National Socialist history, Richter's inspirations include
black and white photographs taken during the 1960s
and early 1970s, private snapshots of his family — many of whom were members of the Nazi party —
images appropriated from newspapers
and books,
and aerial...
Cincinnati Museum Center Presents Treasures in
Black &
White Historic
Photographs of Cincinnati April 25 — October 12, 2014 South Gallery, Cincinnati History Museum Look through the photographer's lens
and revisit
images that document Cincinnati's neighborhoods, architecture
and
Its title — «Kahlil Joseph: Shadow Play» — conveys Mr. Joseph's dreamlike way with
images and narratives
and talent for giving
black and white a richness inspired by the
photographs of Roy DeCarava, an acknowledged influence.
As sound
and image falter, new compositions arise, changing the
photograph of
and sounds from a domestic interior into a galaxy of musical feedback
and glowing
images of
black -
and -
white abstraction.
This digital C - print, based on an
image from the Robert Langmuir African American
Photograph Collection at Emory University, presents artist Sanford Biggers as a remixed minstrel in a top hat
and tails, his face
and clothing bisected into two halves — one
white and one
black.
The series was fully illustrated with hundreds of
black -
and -
white images drawn from Life magazine's immense archive of mass - media
and fine - art
photographs.
Enlarged
black -
and -
white split - frame
photographs comprise the Included Middle series, in which the space of one standard negative is divided in half to yield a twofold
image.
In this collection of
photographs and moving
images an ocean laps a crimson island,
black fireworks explode in a
white night sky
and a submarine surfaces in a graphite sea.
Based on a
black and white photograph from the 1930s reproduced in the Sunday Express, a copy of which his mother found under the carpet of the house they moved to in 2006 when his family reluctantly left the farm following the death of his father
and the subsequent financial hardship of farm trading, the
image has poignant autobiographical association for the artist which he often revisits.
Click
image for New York Times obituary Bernd Becher, 75, influential Minimalist photographer who with his wife, Hilla Becher, was celebrated for
black -
and -
white photographs of industrial structures, died on June 22 in Rostock, Germany, following heart surgery.
Her striking
black and white photographs create fragmented
images that express fleeting beauty
and the turbulence of contemporary life.
It will be presented by 25 high - contrast
black and white photographs, which are from editorial
images of the 90's for VOGUE, HARPER»S BAZAAR, INTERVIEW
and many other international magazines, to his personal work inspired by modern dance, landscapes, early German
and East European cinema
and photography.
Edward Steichen included twenty - three of Leiter's
black and white photographs in the seminal 1953 exhibition «Always the Young Stranger» at the Museum of Modern Art; he also included twenty of Leiter's color
images in the 1957 MoMA conference «Experimental Photography in Color.»
Painstakingly hand - copying the
photograph's gridded segments onto each corresponding cube of the canvas, Close built a larger - than - life,
black and white copy of the female nude's
image.
IMAGES OR SHADOWS OF DIVINE THINGS, an installation comprising
black -
and -
white photographs that Gerard Byrne has been making since 2005, limns the specific sense of anachronism one sees so frequently in the Irish artist's work
and served as an enigmatic introduction to this solo exhibition.
Her stark
black -
and -
white photographs document subjects whose
images and stories are under - represented in mainstream culture — people of color, gays
and lesbians
and large people.
Dinh Q. Lê's exhibition at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Los Angeles, also presents a continuation of Dinh Q. Lê's photo - weavings in which
black and white photographs taken during the Vietnam War are woven together with richly colored
images from present day.
Handmade
black and white gelatin silver
photographs are juxtaposed with computer mediated digital inkjet prints, reinforcing the flux of change experienced in these
images.
In the spirit of Conceptualist de-skilling of artistic production, Albrectsen re-draws
black -
and -
white photographs found via internet
image search, rendering them in a hyper realistic manner on paper — just as Richter once did with his «photo - paintings.»
Those seventy
black -
and -
white photographs, from between 1977
and 1980, are still her most memorable
images and an influence on Rita Lundqvist
and so many others,
and you truly will recognize more than a few.
This year's film pieces, incorporating many scraps of older films
and documentaries, blurred
images of
black and white photographs, jerky animations
and shaky sequences filmed under water, add up to almost two hours of screen time.
Leinberger's
black and white photographs are of re-creations of iconic
images, such as the historical explosions of Nagasaki
and the Challenger, but in cake frosting.
Alongside his celebrated abstractions, early
black -
and -
white paintings
and the photorealist depictions of candles, skulls
and clouds that have become indisputable icons of modern painting, Panorama includes nearly 30 new paintings made over the past ten years, extensive comparative works, studio
photographs, archival
images and a substantial interview with the artist conducted by Nicholas Serota.
Look closely at Jananne Al - Ani's untitled 1996
photograph of a woman transformed by the process of being unveiled, or at Ghada Amer's Eight Women in
Black and White (2004), with its dense skein of stitches masking pornographic
images of women, or at Mona Hatoum's Prayer Mat (1995), made of sharply pointed pins that render the mat threatening.
Over time, my production has evolved from
black and white photographic portraits
and narrative videos to creating hybrid «sites»,
images and installations employing
photographs, videos
and film, archives
and found materials, projected sounds
and reflective surfaces, works focusing on the individual's role in history
and in time.
Siskind is best known for
black and white images — buildings or landscapes
photographed in extreme close - up — whose formal abstraction invites comparison to works of the Abstract Expressionists.
Mofokeng's
black -
and -
white photographs are lasting
images of humanity, recording not just adversity
and oppression, but also happy moments
and the indomitable human spirit.
Her large - scale,
black -
and -
white images convey her experience of the emotional
and physical qualities of the places where
photographs.
Main Gallery: The
Image to the Woman Tenesh Webber's series of unique large - scale
black and white photographs and photograms evidence
and exploration into the layering of visual information.