This exhibition features works
by pioneering photographers, including Eadweard Muybridge, Carlton Watkins and William Worden.
Not exact matches
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.
Donated
by Shirrel L. Rhoades, the photographs on view include iconic examples from
pioneering 19th - century practitioners and from major 20th - century
photographers who wielded their cameras to capture images of arresting landscapes, richly...
Elizabeth Peyton works mostly with small - scale portraits, inspired
by the traditional approach to depicting a human figure and personality
pioneered by photographers like Felix Nadar and Alfred Stieglitz.
Probably taking advice from the
pioneering photographer and New York gallerist Alfred Stieglitz, who was instrumental in promoting modernism to American audiences, Henderson acquired work
by the most avant - garde artists of the day from both sides of the Atlantic — Picasso and Braque, Matisse and Derain, Georgia O'Keeffe and Marsden Hartley, among others.
Parkett 88 contains special features on four contemporary artists: painter, designer and performance artist Kerstin Brätsch (born 1976), with essays
by Massimiliano Gioni, Fionn Meade and Beatrix Ruf; artist and film - maker Paul Chan (born 1973), with essays
by Carrie Lambert Beatty, Alan Gilbert and Boris Groys; the
pioneer of appropriationism Elaine Sturtevant (born 1930), with essays
by Roger Cook, Paul McCarthy and Stéphanie Moisdon; and the
photographer and sculptor Andro Wekua (born 1977), with essays
by Daniel Baumann, Douglas Fogle and Claire Gilman.
With works — all from Walther's holdings — ranging from motion studies
by pioneering 19th - century
photographer Eadweard Muybridge to documentation of a 1996 performance
by Chinese artist Song Dong, and from Richard Avedon's 1970s portraits of the American political establishment to anonymous mug shots, the show examined how we represent ourselves and are in turn represented.
Portraits
by the twentieth - century
pioneering photographer Ida Kar are now on display at the National Portrait Gallery.
Also at Tate Britain, Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age will explore the relationship between
pioneering early
photographers and Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and Impressionist artists, including works
by John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Julia Margaret Cameron and Henry Fox Talbot.Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the early 1960s and through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artists.
Nearly 20 responded, and this show brings some valuable introductions and re-encounters, among them Edi Hila, an Albanian painter now in his 70s and making a first New York appearance; Lang Jingshan (1892 - 1995), one of China's
pioneering photographers, with six uncannily painting - like pictures; and vintage George Balanchine on video, recommended
by the conceptualist - performer Tino Sehgal.
More than 200 works
by pioneering fetish
photographer Elmer Batters and illustrator Eric Stanton is on display at Taschen Gallery Read more
The work in this exhibit builds upon the imagery produced
by twentieth century
photographer Berenice Abbott (1898 — 1991), who
pioneered investigations into the relationship between photography and science.
The Brooklyn presentation also includes Nuyorican portraits
by photographer Sophie Rivera, as well as work from Chicana graphic arts
pioneer Ester Hernández, Cuban filmmaker Sara Gómez, and Afro - Latina activist and artist Marta Moreno Vega.
Juxtaposing old and new in architecture and materials, Grützner displays irony, humor, optimism and keen graphic sense, inspired
by Luigi Ghirri (1943 - 1992), an Italian
photographer who
pioneered the use of color.
Photographed and cataloged in a fully objective dead pan aesthetic, similar to that which was
pioneered by German
photographers Hilla and Bernd Becher, these images are removed from all context and are imaged on a stark white background.
His first two excursions there were financed
by the
photographer and art dealer Alfred Stieglitz (American, 1864 - 1946), who promoted Hartley's work in a one - man exhibition at his gallery 291 in 1909 and in a
pioneering group show there the following year, Younger American Painters.
If you are in New York you need to check out this incredible group exhibition at
Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation in collaboration with Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam featuring works
by photographers Joshua Citarella, Jessica Eaton, Daniel Gordon, Matthew
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.