Sentences with phrase «black and white photographs documenting»

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.

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Although it wasn't the type of camera you'd take to document a family vacation — at eight pounds, the camera took 0.01 megapixel black and white photographs that were recorded onto a cassette tape.
Maps of Mississippi, black - and - white photographs, and drawings created by participants document the activities of the summer volunteers and the people they came to serve.
Using primary - source documents, black - and - white photographs, and interviews, Woollett explores the mysteries surrounding the fire, who was responsible, and what happened to a little girl who never came home.
The photographs that documented the creation of those dioramas are, of course, black and white.
The Museum of Modern Art presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decade — which documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying façades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
Commemorating one of the earliest documented moments of cross-cultural exchange between Japan and the West, this exhibition will unveil a new series by revered photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto while also juxtaposing his monumental black - and - white photographs of early modern European art and architecture with traditional Japanese artworks.
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
Julian Simmons Photographs documenting a trip by Simmons and sculptor Sarah Lucas to Mexico, which feature objects by Lucas in their black - and - white scenarios.
Important selected work from the past three decades will be shown alongside her latest two series — Other Voices, Other Cities, an international series of projects documented in photographs, and The Diaries of Lady Anne B. Also on view will be Last Supper at Manley Villa, a portfolio of black and white photographs taken in the home of one family in the final days of District Six in 1981.
In many ways, the photograph makes visual allusions to Manet's Olympia, and hybridly stands in conversation with African studio photographers — such as Sedyou Keita and Malick Sidibe — whose black and white portraiture documents colonial histories and their affects.
His refined black - and - white photographs document scenes of the American West of the past four decades, revealing the impact of human activity on the last vestiges of wilderness and open space.
Notable works include Technological Reliquaries (1964 - 67), a series of wax sculptures of human body parts, and The Tomb, a bright pink pyramid installation or «environment», which was badly damaged in 1981 but is documented in Edwin Klein's black and white photographs.
This exhibition presents Zoe Leonard's Analogue — a landmark photographic project conceived over the course of a decade — which documents, in 412 color and black - and - white photographs, the eclipsed texture of 20th - century urban life as seen in little bodegas, mom - and - pop stores with decaying facades and quirky handwritten signs, and shop windows displaying a mixed assortment of products.
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.
Oscar J Rivera's, series Triangle, documents queer bodies of color and personal relationships through striking and richly printed black and white photographs.
The Gang is part of Opies» Girlfriends series, black - and - white square - format photographs she made in the 1980s and 90s documenting what she refers to as «these little moments of sexy desire and memory».
His first works were principally ephemeral installations, which are only documented in black and white photographs, but today Kishio Suga principally makes works that move closer towards natural elements such as stones and wood, as well as industrial materials such as plastic and steel.
Thanks to careful study of documents, letters and photographs related to Szeemann and the 1969 show — carried out by the Fondazione Prada in collaboration with GRI curator Glenn Phillips and his team — and to detailed analysis of a collection of more than 1,000 black and white and color photographs, it was possible to identify both the works in the exhibition and the ones that were not put on display — for technical reasons — at the Kunsthalle or in the secondary exhibition space at the Schulwarte.
Interested in issues of perception and identity, Wegman used wordplay and simple line drawings to turn black and white photographs into simultaneously humorous and strange images / documents that destabilize the familiar and reveal life's essential oddity.
Her mostly black - and - white photographs document despair after a hospital closing in Braddock, Pennsylvania.
Standouts include Mary Jenewein's wall - mounted dioramas of scenes of Latin American poverty, degradation and rebellion (an interesting evolution from her series of Abu Ghraib portrayals); Kelli Vance's paintings of a couple's shaving routines, which are ambiguously threatening; and Charles Mary Kubricht's black - and - white photographs documenting the West Texas landscape, presented alongside text describing disturbing Border Patrol activities.
An important contribution was made by the Getty Research Institute directed by Thomas W. Gaehtgens.Thanks to careful study of documents, letters and photographs related to Szeemann and the 1969 show — carried out by the Fondazione Prada in collaboration with GRI curator Glenn Phillips and his team — and to detailed analysis of a collection of more than 1,000 black and white and color photographs, it was possible to identify both the works in the exhibition and the ones that were not put on display — for technical reasons — at the Kunsthalle or in the secondary exhibition space at the Schulwarte.The result was a complete and precise mapping of what happened in Bern.
Mr. Armstrong's soigne black - and - white photographs don't have the edge Nan Goldin's starker color images do, but like Ms. Goldin, Mr. Armstrong documents the urban demimonde.
Over 90 black and white photographs taken by Ute Klophaus, documenting eleven of the artist's «Aktion» works, will be shown alongside four of these iconic happenings on film.
Whenever this time of year rolls around, I begin to think of images documenting the holiday season and none resonate more than the black - and - white photographs of James VanDerZee (1886 - 1983).
Alongside the series of A4 - size pages adorned with photographs and typewritten texts used by Kovanda to document his ephemeral actions, the walls of the gallery are covered with black - and - white photocopies of film stills, newspaper images, and artworks by Roman Signer, Marcel Duchamp, Chris Burden, and Vito Acconci, among many others.
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