At the 2012 Collectors» Selection Dinner on Wednesday, April 25, MCASD's International Collectors and Contemporary Collectors voted to purchase new works for the Museum's collection: a luminous overhead sculpture by Spencer Finch, Rome (Pantheon, Noon, June 14, 2011); a keystone work
by celebrated photographer Catherine Opie, Burnt House from Burlington and Ninth Street (1990); and a precocious abstract canvas by seasoned New York artist Jack Whitten, Chinese Sincerity (1974).
Glasgow - based Boyce was presented with his prize
by the celebrated photographer Mario Testino.
San Diego, CA — At the 2012 Collectors» Selection Dinner on Wednesday, April 25, MCASD's International Collectors and Contemporary Collectors voted to purchase new works for the Museum's collection: a luminous overhead sculpture by Spencer Finch, Rome (Pantheon, Noon, June 14, 2011); a keystone work
by celebrated photographer Catherine Opie, Burnt House from Burlington and Ninth Street (1990); and a precocious abstract canvas by seasoned New York artist Jack Whitten, Chinese Sincerity (1974).
Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, presents new work
by celebrated photographer and CalArts alumna Catherine Opie (Art MFA 88) in the exhibition Catherine Opie: Portraits and Landscapes.
Torsten Müller - Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls - Royce Motor Cars commented, «As we prepare for the imminent arrival of Cullinan, our highly anticipated all - terrain SUV, it gives me great pleasure to present a series of images
by celebrated photographer, Cat Garcia.
Not exact matches
By MICHAEL CROSS; JOHN MILLAR in FREELANCE JOURNALIST, LONDON; FREELANCE
PHOTOGRAPHER, LONDON TWO DAYS before Meskel, the festival that
celebrates finding the True Cross, and we're driving north out of Addis Ababa (see Map) past patchwork fields of rippling wheat and tef.
Cyrus is
celebrating Easter with photos
by photographer Vijat Mohindra that have her posing in pastels with giant eggs and other Easter - y props.
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆ Brothers Carlos and Jason Sanchez, the
celebrated Canadian art
photographers, step outside the gallery for a movie debut that teeters on the brink of pretension, but is rescued
by an incendiary turn from the always interesting Evan Rachel Wood (of Westworld).
Taking its title from The Smiths» iconic 1987 album, which borrows the line from the 1945 Elizabeth Smart poem «
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept,» Trier's visceral, complex film explores the strained familial bonds of three men, which are torn asunder by the death of their matriarch, Isabelle (played by Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographe
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept,» Trier's visceral, complex film explores the strained familial bonds of three men, which are torn asunder
by the death of their matriarch, Isabelle (played by Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographe
by the death of their matriarch, Isabelle (played
by Isabelle Huppert), once a celebrated war photographe
by Isabelle Huppert), once a
celebrated war
photographer.
Browse the archives of
celebrated architect Albert Frey, drawings
by Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind, and images of modern California architecture
by photographer Julius Shulman.
Supporting art and the environment
by showcasing the world's most
celebrated nature and wildlife
photographers, and donating the proceeds to environmental charities is G2's mission.
Her vividly - coloured cosmetics are striking in the
celebrated portraits
by photographer Nickolas Muray which show her wearing many of the clothes on display.
The
celebrated New Zealand sculptor,
photographer and installation artist BILL CULBERT has been invited
by Creative New Zealand to present his work at the 55th VENICE BIENNALE in 2013.
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Celebrated contemporary German
photographer Thomas Struth is renowned for his wide - ranging documentation of urban and natural landscapes, portraits, museums and places of worship... [read on]
Celebrating the National Park Service's centennial year, this exhibition presents Portfolio III: Yosemite Valley, a series of 16 silver gelatin prints
by American
photographer Ansel Adams (1902 --- 1984).
Narrated
by Dustin Hoffman, VISUAL ACOUSTICS
celebrates the life and career of Julius Shulman, the world's greatest architectural
photographer, whose images brought modern architecture to the American mainstream.
It is an explorative show
celebrating the legacy and continuing influence of London's Punk scene
by renowned
photographer Adrian Boot.
The exhibition will
celebrate the major gift of over 500 photographs donated to the Tang
by photographer, curator, and collector Jack Shear, and will feature a selection of works chosen
by Dayton Director Ian Berry in collaboration with Shear.
Ben Brown Fine Arts, Hong Kong, is pleased to present the first solo exhibition in Asia of works
by the internationally
celebrated Brazilian
photographer Vik...
The Spirit of the Place: Photographs
by Jack Leigh showcases the lyrical work of
celebrated Savannah
photographer Jack Leigh (American, 1948 — 2004).
For the last in our series of exclusive artworks responding to the Games,
photographer Wolfgang Tillmans, who started out shooting London street life, steps into the ring to
celebrate the end of the Games —
by capturing one of the disliked dedicated traffic lanes on the way to the Olympic park
If the first years were marked
by a universalist utopia that
celebrated human sameness, across these decades,
photographers have increasingly questioned their position as outsiders looking in, negotiating religious and political diversity while seeking trust from within these various communities.
The intimate image dialogue between one
celebrated photographer and another is an explicit theme of this exhibition with highlights including a portrait of Eugene Atget
by Berenice Abbott, Lee Miller
by Man Ray, Man Ray
by David Bailey, Helmut Newton
by Herb Ritts, Bruce Weber
by Horst, Henri Cartier - Bresson
by Arnold Newman, and Andy Warhol
by Sir Cecil Beaton among other remarkable examples which capture significant 20th - century figures who are usually behind the camera.
The intimate image dialogue between one
celebrated photographer and another is an explicit theme of this exhibition with highlights including a portrait of Eugene Atget
by Berenice Abbott, Lee Miller
by Man Ray, Man Ray
by David Bailey, Helmut...
Baxter St at CCNY is proud to present Don't Look Back: The 2013 Baxter St at CCNY Staff Show, curated
by I - Hsuen Chen and Alexander Perrelli, an exhibition featuring work from emerging
photographers and
celebrating each artist's valuable commitment to supporting Baxter St at CCNY in fulfilling its non-profit mission.
Photographic gallery The gallery mostly features works
by celebrated Italian
photographer Mimmo Jodice.
A New Exhibition
Celebrates the
Photographer Who Broke the Rules
by Photographing New York in Color
With this exhibition and publication produced
by Damiani,
celebrated American
photographer Joel Meyerowitz pays tribute to the Bolognese painter Giorgio Morandi and realizes his dream of photographing the objects Morandi painted in his splendid still lifes.
This exhibition presents portraits of designer, muse, collector, and icon Diane von Furstenberg
by some of the most
celebrated artists of the past four decades, along with a retrospective of DVF fashion spanning the last forty years.Diane von Fustenberg: Journey of a Dress features works
by artists including Francesco Clemente, Chuck Close, Helmut Newton, Julian Opie, and Andy Warhol, as well as new portraits of von Furstenberg
by four leading figures in Chinese contemporary art: conceptual artist Zhang Huan,
photographer Hai Bo, painter Li Songsong, and multimedia artist Yi Zhou.
The harvest caught the interest of Martin Parr, one of our most
celebrated documentary
photographers, when he was approached
by the Hepworth Wakefield art gallery two years ago to turn his expert lens on the harvest.
By positioning experimental figures from the history of art alongside contemporary
photographers, this week's selection
celebrates the past, present and future of creative practice through topical performance, installation and images.
Inspired in part
by «Propaganda and Dreams,» the 1999 exhibit at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, the exhibit opens with pictures
by American and Soviet
photographers celebrating technology and the built environment.
Toshio Shibata: Water Colors - An exhibition of 22 photographs
by this master landscape
photographer, all
celebrating the interplay of water and light.
Celebrating the National Park Service's centennial year, this exhibition presents Portfolio III: Yosemite Valley, a series of 16 silver gelatin prints
by American
photographer...
New Representative for Hujar — Moving from Matthew Marks, the estate of
celebrated late
photographer Peter Hujar will now be represented
by Pace / McGill Gallery.
The exhibition, which is curated
by Pierre Apraxine and Matthieu Humery, brings together 130 photographs, taken between the end of the 1940s and the mid-1980s, and has as a goal to cast a light on the creative universe of the
celebrated American
photographer, putting relatively unknown images side...
To
celebrate the release of his new monograph, Metamorphosis,
photographer James Welling is joined
by Quentin Bajac, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, and Robert Slifkin, Professor of Fine Arts at New York University, to examine highlights from four decades of work and discuss his first survey show.
In its upcoming exhibition Mirror — featuring works
by some of the most prominent female Indian
photographers at the moment — it aims to
celebrate the amazing scope of work in the diverse photographic genres as part of the India / UK Culture year.
From Johannesburg to Tanzania via Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, #EverydayEducation was a mission
by photographers Rebecca Crook, Sameer Satchu and Zach Louw to share the stories of educators and students in Southern Africa through photography — and to
celebrate the determination of those learning and teaching, despite the challenges they face.
The award has been instrumental in launching the careers of some of the most influential and respected
photographers of our time, giving them the opportunity to be recognised and
celebrated by the international photographic community.
In January 2020, to
celebrate the launch of the online Draper archive, VMFA will host a major exhibition with a scholarly catalogue featuring Draper's photographs, as well as works
by other significant
photographers that participated in the early years of the Kamoinge Workshop.
My Rock Stars: Volume 1, new body of work
by photographer Hassan Hajjaj that pays homage to traditional African portraiture, while
celebrating present - day pop stars, unsung artists and personal inspirations in Hajjaj's life.
Founded in 1990, the National Gallery of Art's collection of photographs and its program for photography have become one of the most
celebrated in the world, with large, in - depth holdings of work
by such
celebrated photographers as Eadweard Muybridge, Alfred Stieglitz, Walker Evans, Ilse Bing, Robert Frank, Harry Callahan, and Robert Adams, among others, and numerous award - winning exhibitions and publications.
Jackson Fine Art is thrilled to announce our fall shows in conjunction with Atlanta
Celebrates Photography, featuring work
by photographers Karen Knorr, Dennis Dinneen, and Susan Worsham.
Co-curated
by the
celebrated South African
photographer David Goldblatt, see how these four
photographers honour the artist.
Photographer and artist Beth O'Donnell is
celebrating her new Brooklyn studio
by hosting an Open Studio event on Saturday, November 23 in Williamsburg.
Join renowned singer - songwriter, poet, and visual artist Patti Smith for a unique performance exploring her extraordinary friendship with
celebrated photographer Robert Mapplethorpe through the many songs, poems, and stories she's written over the years inspired
by their artistic bond.
The National Geographic Society has chosen to
celebrate its 125th anniversary year
by showing the work of 11 female
photographers in an exhibition entitled Women of Vision.
Idris Khan's Every... Bernd and Hilla Becher Spherical Type Gasholder (2004), a gift from Mary and Dan Solomon, layers iconic photographs
by the
celebrated German
photographers Bernd (1931 — 2007) and Hilla Becher (1934 — 2015) one on top of another, transforming their cool and objective images into hauntingly evocative pictures.
This partnership will
celebrate the rich artistic heritage of the Caribbean region and the Caribbean Diaspora
by creating an international platform in Miami for
photographers, performers, writers, musicians and other artists from the Caribbean region.