Sentences with phrase «by emerging photographers»

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That horribly frightening image of the woman delivering at home in Brazil (I think), photographed by a homebirth photographer and she's in the shower, crouching down, and all you can see is a bright purple hand emerging - arm presentation, at home, primigravid mum, and the midwife just watching.
It is our most extensive exhibition to date, featuring 64 framed images by 35 photographers — from United Nations award - winners to emerging Los Angeles artists — all capturing the spirit of this coast's 172 NPS - maintained parks.
Founded in Savannah, Georgia by five emerging photographers.
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.
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.
And they had a different point of view than the other galleries that existed at the time, and they were particularly interested in the Pictures Generation [a loose affiliation of conceptual photographers and painters who emerged in the mid-70s and appropriated media and advertising in their work], which by that time had become almost underground.
Alan Rothschild, juror for Where Are We, is the founder and president of The Do Good Fund, Inc., a non-profit organization that focuses on building a museum - quality collection of photographs taken in the American South by well - known and emerging photographers working in the region.
FASCINATED BY HIS BLACK - AND - WHITE IMAGES of a man in a rumpled shirt emerging from the subway seemingly propelled by an angle of light and Billie Holiday captured in soft focus, photographer Dawoud Bey discusses the style and composition of photographer Roy DeCarava (1919 - 2009BY HIS BLACK - AND - WHITE IMAGES of a man in a rumpled shirt emerging from the subway seemingly propelled by an angle of light and Billie Holiday captured in soft focus, photographer Dawoud Bey discusses the style and composition of photographer Roy DeCarava (1919 - 2009by an angle of light and Billie Holiday captured in soft focus, photographer Dawoud Bey discusses the style and composition of photographer Roy DeCarava (1919 - 2009).
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2017 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Fujifilm of North America, and Awagami Factory.
HCP's exhibitions have included works by some of the most important photographers of the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as the work of many emerging photographers who are now established professionals.
In addition to a central exhibition featuring artwork by emerging and mid-career photographers from SF and Zürich, there will be downtown kiosk posters, educational programs and public events that accompany the exhibition in each city... read more
London — Pace London is pleased to announce American Classics, an exhibition of key works by photographers who emerged in postwar America.
Pace London is pleased to announce American Classics, an exhibition of key works by photographers who emerged in postwar America.
He was named a Top 50 Emerging Photographer of 2014 by both LensCulture and Photolucida, Critical Mass..
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the third in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, BAXTER ST at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the BAXTER ST at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at BAXTER ST.. This exhibition is the last in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2015 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, theNew York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
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.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the last in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Their latest collaboration «Made in Space» — curated by Peter Harkawik and Laura Owens — presents a mix of well - established and well - respected emerging artists from around the Los Angeles area, from early Conceptualist Allen Ruppersberg to emerging photographer Lucas Blalock.
Over 80 of the world's leading galleries will showcase photographs for sale at Somerset House, with work by some of the most important photographers going on display alongside new and emerging talent.
Emerging with the abstract expressionist movement, Jay DeFeo worked for four decades as a sculptor, photographer, and painter, producing a broad and personal vocabulary of heroic imagery that was inspired by ordinary objects and influenced by prehistoric art, astronomy, and architecture.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the second in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the third in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2017 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Fujifilm of North America, and Yarden Wines.
Curated by the editors of Photo District News, this exhibit brings together 90 emerging photographers from 30 different countries who have been featured as part of the «PDN's 30» photographers to watch between 2008 and 2015.
Dislocation / Negotiating Identity features works by a diverse group of both emerging and well - established photographers from Cambodia, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Vietnam.
Each year, BAXTER ST at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the BAXTER ST at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at BAXTER ST.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2015 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Founded in Savannah, Georgia by five emerging photographers, the magazine seeks fresh photography and text in support of a progressive community of artists from around the world for our printed publication, web - based forum, and periodic exhibitions and events.
The Chicago Artists Coalition at 217 Carpenter Street is headed by Carolyn Older and offers both Bolt and Hatch fellowships to talented and emerging photographers.
The Benefit Auction features an full spectrum of work by contemporary artists, ranging from prominent mid-career and established photographers, to emerging photographic talent.
Documentary and portrait photography from the collection The Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo The End of an Age Gemeentemuseum, The Hague 2016 West Concourse Gallery, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach Nude: Art from the Tate collection Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Intra-Action: Women Artists from the Harn Collection Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville Underway SKMU Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand First Light: Rineke Dijkstra / Nan Goldin ICA, Boston Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present The Brooklyn Museum, New York Invisible Adversaries, Marieluise Hessel Collection Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York ENERGY FLASH: The Rave Movement MUHKA — Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerp, Antwerp Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections Justina M Barnicke Gallery, University of Toronto, Toronto Art Alive Festival Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk Idiosyncrasy: Anchovies Dream of an Olive Mausoleum Centro de Artes Visuales - Fundación Helga de Alvear, Cáceres Portrait De L'artiste En Alter FRAC Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen Private Exposure me Collectors Room, Berlin On Paper: Picturing Painting The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers Barbican Art Gallery, London Botticelli Re-imagined The V&A London Queensize Museum Arnhem, Arnhem A quoi tient la beauté des étreintes FRAC - Auvergne, Clermont Ferrand Fire under snow Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk 2015
Despite being a smaller venue than many of its competing galleries, Sugar Space has hosted exhibitions of pieces by photographer Jeremy Bigelow and visual art displays by Ching - I Chang in its mission to support and showcase both renowned and emerging artists.
Director & Curator: Borbála Soós Intern: Catinca Malaimare Intern: Riet Timmerman Founder: Etan Ilfeld Photographer: Original & theCopy Design by: the agency for emerging ideas In partnership with: Tenderbooks
She is a Massachusetts Cultural Council fellowship recipient and was named an emerging photographer to watch by Art New England magazine.
Skillfully curated by Jeanne Mercier and Baptiste de Ville d'Avray of photography platform Afrique in Visu and the independent curator Madeleine de Colnet, the Africa Is No Island exhibition will present the work of approximately 40 emerging and established photographers, all of whom are working from a distinctly African perspective.
For its inaugural exhibition it will stage two shows: «Africa Is No Island» (through August 24), curated by photography association Afrique in Visu and featuring emerging and established photographers like Sammy Baloji and Leila Alaoui.
Be sure not to miss booths by Azart Gallery from New York, focusing on innovative and original work of artists influenced by abstract, figurative, illustration, pop culture and street art; En Foco Gallery from Chicago, a non-profit that supports contemporary primarily U.S. - based photographers of African, Asian, Latino, Native American and Pacific Islander heritage; Haven Gallery from New York, exhibiting emotionally, intellectually and imaginatively driven, representational artwork; Lilac Gallery from New York, focusing on emerging international artists that explore new media in their concept with cutting edge techniques; Mirus Gallery San Francisco, championing new movements in contemporary art; and Stephen Romano Gallery from New York, amongst others.
The annual prize recognises exceptional work by both emerging talent and seasoned photographers.
Recognising the best contemporary photography from 2015, the Honorary Jury, chaired by Dominque Green (Consultant, UK) and Sue Steward (Writer / Curator, UK), have identified exceptional work by both emerging talent and seasoned photographers from all corners of the world.
Spanning the 1930s to the present, the Kurenboh group features works by renowned artists Naoya Hatakeyama, Daido Moriyama, Shōmei Tōmatsu, and Ken Morisawa, as well as numerous pictures by emerging and contemporary Japanese photographers whose work has yet to debut in the United States, such as Masumi Kura, Toshiya Murakoshi, and Keiko Sasaoka.
Reframing the Border presents work by established and emerging Irish - based photographers who explore the diverse physical, social, psychological and imagined spaces of the borderlands in Ireland.
8 Talent in Texas: Works by emerging Texas photographers.
The 2018 Benefit Auction features a full spectrum of work by contemporary artists, ranging from prominent mid-career and established photographers, to emerging photographic talent.
These young (emerging) photographers have all been inspired by the concept of «chaos».
This group exhibition curated by photographer Collier Schorr (Season 2) features 19 emerging and established artists, including Art21 - featured artist Raymond Pettibon (also Season 2).
DOMINGO MILELLA (BFA 2005 Photography) Photographer; represented by Tracy Williams, Ltd., NYC and Camilla Grimaldi, London; solo exhibitions «Domingo Milella» at Tracy Willimas, Ltd. (2013), NYC, and Brancolini Grimaldi, London (2012); «Outer Ages of Some Buried Age,» Palazzo Coiro, Castelmezzano, Italy (2011); Foam photography museum, Amsterdam, (2008); group exhibitions: «Unknown Pascali,» Les Recontres d'Arles, Arles, France (2011); «Visions and Documents,» Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome (2010); listed in Photo District News» 30 New and Emerging Photographers to Watch (2008); featured in Le Journal de la Photographie (2013); clients include T - Style, Sunday New York Times, Domus and Wallpaper.
She has been awarded the BJP International Photography Award, Julia Margaret Cameron New Talent Award and the Flash Forward Emerging Photographer's Award by the Magenta Foundation.
A grid of photographs from pioneering feminist conceptual photographer Natalia LL's series «Sztuka Postkonsumpcyjna» (Post-Consumer Art, 1975) and «TAK / YES» (1971) was placed alongside Zuzanna Janin's video Walka / Fight (2001)-- in which the artist boxes the professional heavyweight Przemysław Saleta — and new paintings by the emerging artist Ewa Juszkiewicz based on eighteenth - and nineteenth - century society portraits.
Gallery The Photoworks Gallery presents solo and group exhibitions by local and nationally known photographers and emerging artists from the Photoworks community and... Read More»
Each year, Baxter St at CCNY selects four emerging photographers living in New York City for the Workspace Residency Program, which offers them analog and digital workspace at the International Center of Photography, access to the Baxter St at CCNY community and programs, and solo exhibitions at Baxter St.. This exhibition is the first in a series of four solo exhibitions by 2016 winners of the Workspace Residency, supported by the Jerome Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Kodak, and FUJIFILM North America Corporation.
Warren is the recipient of the 2014 Baum Award for An Emerging American Photographer and is the subject of a 2008 monograph published by Aperture.
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