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A New Exhibition Celebrates the Photographer Who Broke the Rules by Photographing New York in Color

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Photographers who are sensitive to the experiences of families with rainbow babies are skilled in honoring the families» memories of their loss in ways that are meaningful to them, while still celebrating the love and beauty of a rainbow baby.
event, celebrating the photographers and artists who created and chronicled the New York punk scene of...
An enlarged portrait of Guy Bourdain, a one time collaborator of Varda's who went on to become a celebrated photographer, is put on a concrete bunker that Germans abandoned in World War II and ended up off a cliff and embedded in a beach.
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.
Authors, actors, painters, sculptors, photographers, and musicians have captured and celebrated their majesty for more than a century; George Catlin, Ansel Adams, and Rudyard Kipling are among the earliest artists who promoted the preservation and protection of these unique American landscapes.
Last week, the Luckman Fine Arts Complex's Gallery celebrated its opening reception of Ethan Russell, the acclaimed photographer who travelled with The Rolling Stones, The...
An exhibit now on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum, «Human - Altered Landscapes,» celebrates the influence of a generation of photographers who, during the 1960's and» 70's, created a new kind of landscape photography.
Chuck Close is a celebrated American painter and photographer who achieved fame and recognition through his massive - scale photorealistic portraits.
Furthermore, Weston's close - up, abstracted photographs show a different side of one of the most celebrated and prolific twentieth - century photographers who is best known for his high - contrast panoramic images.
For the last in our series of exclusive artworks responding to the Games, photographer Wolfgang Tillmans, who started out shooting London street life, steps into the ring to celebrate the end of the Games — by capturing one of the disliked dedicated traffic lanes on the way to the Olympic park
In collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation, this second half of a two - part exhibition will focus on some of Parks» most celebrated and iconic imagery; demonstrating his abilities as a photographer and journalist who moved just as seamlessly documenting everyday life and injustice facing African American families across the country, framing his subjects with compassion amidst unvarnished reality.
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.
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.
The intimate image dialogue between one celebrated photographer and another is an explicit theme of this exhibition with highlights including a portrait of Eugene Atget by Berenice Abbott, Lee Miller by Man Ray, Man Ray by David Bailey, Helmut Newton by Herb Ritts, Bruce Weber by Horst, Henri Cartier - Bresson by Arnold Newman, and Andy Warhol by Sir Cecil Beaton among other remarkable examples which capture significant 20th - century figures who are usually behind the camera.
Click image for New York Times obituary Bernd Becher, 75, influential Minimalist photographer who with his wife, Hilla Becher, was celebrated for black - and - white photographs of industrial structures, died on June 22 in Rostock, Germany, following heart surgery.
The show at London's Proud Central presents the unseen archive of photographer Alex Byrne, who came to prominence in the 1960s and 70s, celebrating the passion and grit of the musicians in his impressively starry sphere.
Once dismissed as ugly, the concrete towers and blocks of the capital are enjoying something of a renaissance and artists, designers and photographers are amongst those who now celebrate them.
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.
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.
Opening: «Sandro Miller: Homage: Malkovich and the Masters» at Yancey Richardson Gallery An American photographer who's known for his expressive portraits of Cubans, dynamic depiction of dancers in motion and longtime photographic collaboration with John Malkovich, Sandro Miller presents his celebrated series of pictures of the actor in the roles of legendary figures from the history of photography.
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
Highlights of the program include the conversation with Taryn Simon, the Queen guitarist and author Dr. Brian May who will talk about his passion for Stereoscopy and the running of London Stereoscopic Company, the renowned director Ken Loach and stills photographer Joss Barratt who will discuss Loach's filmmaking process, the photographer Adam Fuss and sculptor Antony Gormley discuss their respective artistic practices, Bruce Davidson in conversation with Shoair Mavlian, curator at Tate Modern, the artist Mat Collishaw and a gallerist James Hyman discussing restaging Fox Talbot's pioneering 1839 photo exhibition using Virtual Reality, the photographer Juergen Teller discussing his Photo London exhibition with Adrian Searle, Chief Art Critic at The Guardian, the talks with Isaac Julien, and a talk with one of the UK's most celebrated contemporary photographers, Paul Graham.
«In collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation, this second half of I AM YOU at Jack Shainman Gallery will focus on some of Parks» most celebrated and iconic imagery; demonstrating his abilities as a photographer and journalist who moved just as seamlessly documenting everyday life and injustice facing African - American families across the country, framing his subjects with compassion amidst unvarnished reality.»
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