Learoyd startedhis
camera obscura work in 2003.
Surrealism, magic realism, the scientific principles of light and an inchoate sense of longing informed the dreamlike photographs, especially the large - scale
camera obscura works, which invited the rational and the irrational to exist in the same room — juxtaposed images that felt like artifacts from the land of dreams and memory.
Not exact matches
Among Graham's most important group of
works is a series of photographs of upside - down trees, which both summon up the origins of photography itself, conjuring up the inverted and reversed images created by the early
camera obscuras, as well as draw attention to the process of rationalisation whereby we frame and define our vision of the world.
Vera Lutter
works with
camera obscura, or pinhole
camera, to expose directly onto a sheet of light - sensitive photographic paper.
The exhibition looks at the various subjects which Learoyd photographs in his studio, including portraits, figure studies, and still lifes, and how his use of
camera obscura influences the overall impression of his large - scales
works.
The
Camera Obscura Studio Artist Residency «connects the public with artists and artisans
working within and between the worlds of fine art and craft,» City officials said.
She curated a series of videos on new Palestinian video
work and co-authored an article for
Camera Obscura, «Queer / Palestinian: A Critical Conversation on Palestinian Queer and Women's Cinema.»
Vermeer was among the forerunners of photography, for he was to base several
works on images created in a
camera obscura, a dark room with a pinhole that projects an image from the outside upon a facing wall.
The exhibition presents
works by thirty - five artists created between 1860 and today: from a walk - in
camera obscura in which the lights of Salzburg's old town are transmuted into a projected image to Hito Steyerl's installation How Not to Be Seen (2013).
Artist Zeal Harris -LRB-»07 MFA Painting)-- whose
work tackles «diffuclt realities» in a colorful style — began her stint as the
Camera Obscura Art Lab's new Studio Artist - in - Residence in Santa Monica this month, City officials said.
Marian Roth has been
working with
camera obscura imagery for thirty years.
Available Light, a new book on Zoe Leonard, highlights two of her recent bodies of
work: a series of installations employing the
camera obscura — the most recent of which is on view in the 2014 Biennial — as well as photographs of the sun realized as gelatin - silver prints.
On Fridays and Saturdays, he has
work out on Fort Tilden Beach in Queens (disclosure: we have yet to visit), and on Sundays he's at RFA, which he's turned into a haunting, elegant
camera obscura.
Liz lives and
works in Brooklyn, in a
camera obscura.
Working with a large and portable
camera obscura of his own construction, Learoyd has journeyed outside of his London studio, into the art - historically rich English countryside, producing images that have long been latent in his imagination.
In previous bodies of
work, Fraser has dealt with the externalization and abstraction of sight through the
camera obscura.
Retrospectively, this series of experimental
work anticipates his philosophical understanding of the photographic medium, that is, «photography is just a glimpse, a detail or fragment of the whole», as if
camera obscura is «a window» through which one looks at the world.
/ awards 2015 - 18 Australian Postgraduate Award 2014 Highly Commended award for city constructed from sleeping brain activity data, Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award, Perth 2014 Visual Arts New
Work Grant, Australia Council (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2013 Best Design for Wintering by Aimee Smith, Western Australian Dance Awards (video design, in collaboration with Ben Taaffe and Craig McElhinney) 2013 Young People and the Arts Fellowship, WA Department of Culture and the Arts 2013 Australia Council Artstart Grant 2013 WA Screen Awards, Outstanding Achievement Award: Best Interactive Narrative for Sound Chamber (with Yvette Coyne and Malcolm Riddoch) 2012 JUMP Mentorship Grant, to study with audio - visual artist Robin Fox 2010 Decibel Commission, to compose the audio - visual work Split Mirror Planes, performed at Decibel's Camera Obscura Con
Work Grant, Australia Council (as Té with Andrew Brooks) 2013 Best Design for Wintering by Aimee Smith, Western Australian Dance Awards (video design, in collaboration with Ben Taaffe and Craig McElhinney) 2013 Young People and the Arts Fellowship, WA Department of Culture and the Arts 2013 Australia Council Artstart Grant 2013 WA Screen Awards, Outstanding Achievement Award: Best Interactive Narrative for Sound Chamber (with Yvette Coyne and Malcolm Riddoch) 2012 JUMP Mentorship Grant, to study with audio - visual artist Robin Fox 2010 Decibel Commission, to compose the audio - visual
work Split Mirror Planes, performed at Decibel's Camera Obscura Con
work Split Mirror Planes, performed at Decibel's
Camera Obscura Concert
Her
work was an installation of a large
camera obscura in a shipping container; this started Brundrit experimenting with large pinhole photographs.
Working with a large and portable
camera obscura of his own construction, Learoyd has journeyed outside of his London studio, into the art - historically rich English countryside, along the California coast, and throughout Eastern Europe, producing images that have long been latent in his imagination.
Camera Obscura,
Camera Lucida and The Between or The Beyond includes
work from the artist's Tree series.