Starting with Eadweard Muybridge's 19th - century photographic studies of animal locomotion through Richard Misrach's contemporary chromogenic prints, the survey presents
celebrated photographers working from 1873 to 2000.
Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades of Photography and Video is the first major museum retrospective devoted to the work of Ms. Weems, who is one of the most accomplished and
celebrated photographers working today, and one of the most eloquent interpreters of the African American experience.
Not exact matches
, chronicles the life of this
celebrated Harlem
photographer, whose
work featured prominently in the 1969 Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibit Harlem on My Mind.
The film is an extension of a project her mother,
photographer Jane Sobel Klonsky, has been
working on called Project Unconditional — a series of photos, stories and videos
celebrating the relationships between dogs in the twilight of their life and the people who love them.
Founded in 2011, we've become Belize's most sought after wedding
photographers and have
worked on the country's most influential projects from photographing the
celebrated Belikin Calendar to the Prime Minister's family portraits.
They
work with a range of local
photographers, artists and writers to create quirky but elegant books that
celebrate the character of London's most exciting neighbourhood.
Celebrated photographer Linda Connor has had a long and distinguished career in photography and has traveled extensively to produce her
work to places such as India, Turkey, Peru, Iceland, and Southeast Asia.
This exhibition brings together three of internationally renowned British
photographer Paul Graham's most
celebrated bodies of
work, made across the United States between 1998 and 2011.
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.
The
works commissioned for this series have inspired some of today's foremost
photographers to create fresh chapters in ongoing projects as well as wholly new bodies of
work: Sally Mann's inaugural commission supported her shift to landscape
work, and Alec Soth's 2009 commission resulted in many of the photographs that would become his
celebrated Broken Manual series.
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).
In «Kahlil Joseph: Shadow Play,» his first solo presentation in New York, Joseph debuts Fly Paper (2017), a new film installation that departs from his admiration of the
work of Roy DeCarava (1919 — 2009), a
photographer and artist known for his images of
celebrated jazz musicians and everyday life in Harlem.
The Hayward Gallery
celebrates its return from a two - year renovation with an impressive retrospective of the
work of Andreas Gursky (b1955, Leipzig, East Germany), whose stunning large - scale pictures have made him one of the world's most acclaimed and sought - after contemporary
photographers.
Just how much talent Kerte ¿ z showed at a relatively early age — and how extraordinary he would become after moving to Paris, then New York in the 1920s and»30s — can now be traced at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which is
celebrating his landmark career with a choice selection of 18 images drawn from its outstanding collection of the
photographer's
work.
An upcoming retrospective at London's Victoria & Albert Museum
celebrates the pop icon as an artist in his own right, a meticulous shaper of his image who
worked with artists and
photographers to sculpt Ziggy Stardust, the Thin White Duke, and his other culture - making personae.
«
Celebrated for more than sixty years of masterly
work at Vogue magazine, Irving Penn (1917 — 2009) was a superb
photographer of style, but his attention to fashion was merely one aspect of his lifelong study of face and figure, attitude and demeanor, adornment and artifact.
Winogrand is currently being
celebrated with a major retrospective at The Metropolitan Museum of Art that offers a complete overview of the
photographer's
working life on view through September 21.
Role - play,
celebrates the groundbreaking
work of internationally acclaimed
photographer Steven Meisel in a traveling selling exhibition for the
photographer.
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta will premiere a major retrospective of the
work of
celebrated contemporary
photographer Vik Muniz in spring 2016.
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.
To
celebrate the publication of The
Photographer's Playbook: 307 Assignment and Ideas, Aperture commissioned Viviane Sassen along with twenty - one other
photographers to create new
works in response to assignments from the book.
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.
Phillips will launch tomorrow in Paris a new touring exhibition: Role - play,
celebrating the groundbreaking
work of internationally acclaimed
photographer Steven Meisel in a traveling selling exhibition for the
photographer.
These include a close - up image of Lincoln's elaborately decorated funeral hearse, newly identified as the
work of the Philadelphia
photographer Alexander Wilson Henszey More fresh faces appear in a stereocard
celebrating Lincoln's heroic efforts to abolish slavery.
GLENN LONEY»S JANUARY, 2015 RAMBLES At The Asia Society: TAKAHIRO IWASKAI: In Focus, BUDDHIST ART OF MYANMAR, At The Brooklyn Museum of Art: KEHIND WILEY: A New Republic, At The CUNY Grad Center's James Gallery: SPECTERS OF COMMUNISM: Contemporary Russian Art, At The Frick Collection: COYPEL»S DON QUIXOTE TAPESTRIES: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth Century France, At The Galerie St Etienne: ALTERNATE HISTORIES:
Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Galerie St Etienne, At The Grolier Club: ALDUS MANUTIUS: A Legacy More Lasting Than Bronze, LITERATURE OF THE LIBERATION: The French Experience in Print — 1944 46, At LCLPA — The Lincoln Center Library for The Performing Arts» Vincent Astor Gallery: BROADWAY REVEALED: Behind the Theatre Curtain, At MMA — The Metropolitan Museum of Art: CAPTAIN LINNAEUS TRIPE:
Photographer of India & Burma — 1832 1860, At The MLM — The Morgan Library & Museum: The World Monuments Fund 2015 Paul Mellon Lecture, RENAISSANCE & BAROQUE ROME: The Art of Urban Form, LINCOLN SPEAKS: Words That Transformed a Nation, PIRANESI & THE TEMPLES OF PAESTUM: Drawings from Sir John Soane's Museum, HEBREW ILLUMINATION FOR OUR TIME: The Art of Barbara Wolff, EMBRACING MODERNISM: Ten Years of Drawing Acquisitions, At MCNY — The Museum of the City of New York: EVERYTHING IS DESIGN: The
Work of Paul Rand, SAVING PLACE: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks, At The Park Avenue Armory: WAS — The Annual Winter Antiques Show: A Benefit for the East Side House Settlement.
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.
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.
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.
AOP50: IMAGES THAT DEFINED THE AGE Apr 16 - Jun 1, 2018 An exhibition to
celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Association of
Photographers (AOP), the UK's leading membership organisation for professional photographers working in the creativ
Photographers (AOP), the UK's leading membership organisation for professional
photographers working in the creativ
photographers working in the creative industries.
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.
German
photographer Frank Thiel is presenting his newest body of
work titled 15 (Quince): a series of images featuring the first generation of Cuban millennials born in 2000
celebrating their Quince — a rite of passage for young Latin American women.
On the occasion of George Tice's 75th birthday, the Newark Museum is
celebrating the
photographer's extraordinary
work and generosity...
This exhibition will feature the
work of the
photographer Louis Draper and
celebrate the legacy of the Kamoinge Workshop: a collective of 14 artists who shared a mission to produce images of their communities that ran counter to the pictures of African Americans being reproduced in the mainstream media in the 1960s and 70s.
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.
For this year's Masterpiece art fair Shapero Rare Books and Shapero Modern present the
work of three artists who
celebrate the changing face of London's West End - aerial
photographer Jason Hawkes, Swiss artist Dieter Roth and map - maker Stephen Walter.
So to
celebrate the 30th anniversary of the museum this year, the museum asked Stephen Shore and Tina Barney, two of the most interesting — yet very different —
photographers working today, to interpret the place via a newy commissioned body of
work which we're publishing in a new book The Noguchi Museum A Portrait.
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.
The event
celebrated four artists
working at the intersection of «photography, style, and human potential, including Braithwaite, the Harlem - based
photographer who advanced the positive political slogan «Black Is Beautiful» CT
Danny Lyon exhibition Danny Lyon: Message to the Future opening at Whitney Museum of American Art will present the most comprehensive retrospective of this
celebrated American
photographer's
work.
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).
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.
Cecil Beaton, then at the early stages of his career as a fashion
photographer and
working at Vogue, as well as
celebrated painter Stanley Spencer were among over 130 British artists on view at this Biennale.
Not only are major international museums and galleries devoting blockbuster exhibitions to the medium, but artist -
photographers are being
celebrated as contemporary masters, with their
work commanding unprecedented prices.
Candid photographs of famous actors from Hollywood's «Golden Age,» like Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and Audrey Hepurn will be on view at this exhibition of
work of by the
celebrated Magnum
photographer.
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).
This installation
celebrates the 75th anniversary of the first one - person photography exhibition at MoMA, and the accompanying landmark publication that established the potential of the
photographer's book as an indivisible
work of art.