Sentences with phrase «by contemporary photographers»

An exhibition at The Whitney showcases his images of everyday life, also including works by contemporary photographers who similarly seek to elevate depictions of the mundane.
Concurrent with the Daguerreian Society's 19th - Century Photography Conference and Show in New York, the gallery showcases a thematic exhibition exploring the use of ancient techniques by contemporary photographers.
Head out to Midtown and you'll find nearly 50 pint - sized photographs by contemporary photographers (Liz Nielsen, Yasumasa Morimura) and those already in the history books (August Sander, Robert Frank).
Iconic historical images will be presented alongside works by contemporary photographers that illuminate the legacy of the movement.
Recently, this collection has been expanded to include work by contemporary photographers that explores issues of civil rights and the movement's legacy in their work.
Selections of works by contemporary photographers such as Phyllis Galembo, Leah Gordon, Mario Delatour, Maksaens Denis, Maggie Steber, Stephane Kenn de Balinthazy, Jean - Ulrick Désert, Andrea Baldeck, Pablo Butcher, Antoine Ferrer, Adler Guerrier, Carl Juste, Daniel Morel, Gary Monroe, Chantal Regnault, Roberto Stephenson and Paolo Woods are also included in the exhibition.
It also enhances the ICA's holdings of work by contemporary photographers, such as Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose works likewise interrogate the staged portrait.
New Photography from the Middle East, the free exhibition will feature works by contemporary photographers from Tunisia to Iran.
The ads evoked the creepy basement porn vibe of Calvin Klein's infamous campaign from the 1990s, but updated with the gritty look favoured by contemporary photographers such as Terry Richardson.

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A thought - provoking mixture of technology and art, the exhibition displays numerous images taken by Fox Talbot and several contemporary photographers who adopted his calotype process.
The contemporary décor features subtle earth tones accented by pops of color from printed throw pillows and original floral artwork by renowned photographer Warwick Orme.
Enter the Olive Exclusive, the city's first contemporary boutique hotel, designed by South African photographer Micky Hoyle, in a quiet residential neighborhood a five - minute drive from the urban center.
Sponsored by Taylor Wessing since 2008, the Prize is one of the most competitive photography awards in the world and showcases the work of some of the most exciting and cutting - edge contemporary photographers.
The opening reception was held at the Corcoran Gallery, which had caved to political pressure by canceling the late photographer's retrospective, and the convocation was given by Dennis Barrie, the Contemporary Arts Center director who had been charged with obscenity for not canceling Mapplethorpe's show in Cincinnati.
Among contemporary American photographers, Opie is exceptionally attuned to the histories of representation, and Portraits and Landscapes vigorously embodies the artist's conversation with classical European portraiture as well as the American Pictorialist idiom within landscape photography championed by Alfred Stieglitz in the early 1900s.
Opie was originally inspired by social documentary photographers like Lewis Hine, but outside of photojournalism, there aren't a lot of contemporary artists looking at the world the way Hine did.
Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture at the Parrish Art Museum features 57 photographs by artists who range from early modern architectural photographers such as Berenice Abbott, Samuel H. Gottscho, and Julius Shulman, to contemporary photographers like Iwan Baan, James Casebere, Thomas Demand, Andreas Gursky, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
We've had works by female contemporary artists working today whether it's someone who could have had a long career like Howardena Pindell or artist Kara Walker or someone very young like Xaviera Simmons, the photographer.
Article by Caitlin Eyre in Berlin / / Jun. 20, 2016 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]
MACAAL Another highlight will be the inauguration of the Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden (MACAAL) with the exhibition Africa is no Island, a group exhibition curated by Afrique in Visu, featuring 40 emerging and established African and Diaspora photographers.
Others were included in a survey show of works by 40 photographers, «Africa Is No Island,» at the contemporary art museum.
An exhibition of photographs by George Hallett Consigned for Future Memory presented at PR1 Gallery and the Centre for Contemporary Art brings together a selection of images taken by South African photographer George Hallett during his life in exile in the 1970s and 1980s.
Stuart Comer (formerly Curator: Film at Tate Modern, London, now Chief Curator of Media and Performance Art at MoMA) commented that his section of the Biennial «acknowledges the complexity of contemporary art practice by including many types of cultural producers: editorial collectives, artist - curators, activists, musicians, poets, dancers, filmmakers, painters, sculptors and photographers.
Ben Brown Fine Arts is thrilled to announcethe gallery's first exhibition of works by contemporary Chinese photographers Chen Wei, Cheng Ran, Jiang Pengyi and Ye Linghan.
Strategies that emerged earlier in the circles of the surrealists and New Vision photographers — the untutored «photographic mistake,» photography as a form of literary pointing — adopted by the artists in this exhibition have subsequently been absorbed by the contemporary generation using photography as conceptual art, from Gabriel Orozco to Hank Willis Thomas.
Snap Judgments brings together some of the most forceful propositions by contemporary artists and photographers on how to look at Africa.
But there's also an air of seriousness — the photographer is interested in contemporary global problems, like climate change and migration issues, two themes that are well covered by this exhibition.
By Dr. Kostas Prapoglou Magical Surfaces: The Uncanny in Contemporary Photography is the new exhibition at Parasol Unit Foundation For Contemporary Art, featuring the works of seven photographers belonging to two different generations.
In 2003 the Museum started actively collecting contemporary photography, and the collection now includes well over 400 photographs by nationally and internationally known photographers, including works by Matthew Brandt, Pieter Hugo, Rosemary Laing, Dinh Q. Lê, Vera Lutter, Andrew Moore, Richard Mosse, Jackie Nickerson, Alex Prager, Lorna Simpson, and Hank Willis Thomas.
Untitled Film Still # 48 enhances the ICA's holdings of work by important contemporary photographers, including Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose works likewise generate questions about the meaning of the staged portrait.
Untitled Film Still # 44 enhances the museum's holdings of work by the most important contemporary photographers, including Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose works continue to generate questions about the truth of the staged portrait.
Untitled Film Still # 63 enhances the ICA's holdings of work by important contemporary photographers, such as Philip - Lorca diCorcia, Rineke Dijkstra, and Nan Goldin, whose works likewise generate questions about the ambiguities of the staged photograph.
The exhibition includes works by more than 20 contemporary artists with ties to Asia, from sculptors and mixed media artists to painters, ceramicists, and photographers.
With contemporary photographers represented by the likes of John Baldessari and Sophie Calle, the ever quickening evolution of photographic technology is seen, literally, unfolding before our eyes.
The gallery began its programming by exhibiting mid-career artists with no prior gallery representation, then expanding the roster to show previously unseen archives as well as promising contemporary photographers.
The Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow presents as part of the 11th International Month of Photography in Moscow PHOTOBIENNALE 2016, Past and Present in Three Parts an exhibition by Japanese artist, photographer and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto, a universally recognized luminary of contemporary art.
Following in the footsteps of the great photographer Malick Sidibé, Omar Victor Diop from Senegal uses his camera to situate African culture in the dynamic, pop, contemporary world — where it is often ignored by the West.»
Ben Brown Fine Arts is thrilled to announcethe gallery's first exhibition of works by contemporary Chinese photographers Chen Wei, Cheng Ran, Jiang Pengyi and Ye...
Part of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at the University of Pennsylvania's 50th anniversary exhibition series, and inspired by the archive of the 1980 — 81 exhibition series Street Sights, this project invited five photographers to share glimpses into their everyday lives, studio work, and travels with followers of ICA's Instagram.
Tracing the evolution of the medium, the exhibition will feature historic works by photographic pioneers such as Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Eugène Atget, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Alfred Stieglitz, and Edward Weston, as well as works by notable contemporary photographers such as Tina Barney, Katy Grannan, Malerie Marder, and Sheila Metzner.
Recent solo exhibitions have been organized by the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Aldrich Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut; the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago; the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; The Saint Louis Art Museum; the Photographers» Gallery in London; The Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; and the Long Beach Museum of Art in California.
The house has enjoyed a special relationship with contemporary artists throughout its history, hanging work by artists including JMW Turner, John Varley, John Piper and photographer Roger Fenton.
Contemporary photographers, too, reach back to the Bauhaus or Surrealism — like abstract landscapes with von Lintel, the view down a spiral staircase by Luciano Romano with Sabina Raffaghello, and an interior overlaid with UTOPIA by George Rousse with Sous les Etoiles.
The collection has grown to represent the full historical range of the medium, including early daguerreotypes, anonymous stereoviews, and cartes de visite; gelatin silver prints by Walker Evans, Robert Frank, and Ansel Adams; Kenneth Snelson's expansive panorama; landscapes by Carleton Watkins; photograms by Man Ray and Lotte Jacobi; and works by a range of contemporary American photographers, such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol (Polaroids).
P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center is pleased to present an exhibition of works by Peter Hujar, one of the most important and influential New York photographers of the 1970s and 1980s.
Inspired by the moody manipulation of light and shadow that characterises the paintings of Dutch masters such as Rembrandt and Vermeer, these photographers create emotionally charged portraits that draw attention to the liminal nature of contemporary life.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER NORTHWEST: 900 12th Ave. «Within / Without: Contemporary Photographs of Cuba,» featuring photos by 19 photographers from Cuba and the Pacific Northwest.
The X, Y, and Z Portfolios (published in 1978, 1978, and 1981, respectively) by American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 — 1989) summarize Mapplethorpe's ambitions as a fine - art photographer and contemporary artist, reflecting the tripartite division of his mature work: homosexual sadomasochistic imagery (X); floral still lifes (Y); and nude portraits of African - American men (Z).
NMWA Associate Curator Virginia Treanor guided 18 photographers through the exhibition and highlighted show - stopping works by midcentury and contemporary women designers while illuminating the artists» processes — photographers enjoyed hearing about Polly Apfelbaum, who used a punch card as a stencil for her Handweaver's Pattern Book installation (2014).
One of two permanent collection displays on the Museum's fifth - floor mezzanine, Edward Hopper and Photography pairs Hopper paintings from the Whitney's permanent collection with the work of contemporary photographers who share an interest in elevating everyday subject matter by manipulating light.
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