Sentences with phrase «century daguerreotype»

By appropriating and re-presenting nineteenth - century daguerreotypes that objectify South Carolina slaves, they acknowledged the history of oppression and gave these images a new voice of their own.
Out of the Dark Room: works from The David Kronn Collection comprises 165 photographs from the collection, which ranges in content from 19th - century Daguerreotypes to the 20th - century photography of Edward Weston and August Sander and works from award - winning contemporary photographers, such as the husband and wife team of Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard, and the Japanese photographer Asako Narahashi.
Artistic polymaths, MCDermott and McGough have faithfully reproduced nineteenth - century daguerreotypes, Victorian silhouette paintings, depression - era movies, and midcentury comics and advertisements.

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The first exhibition to focus exclusively on photographs made in the eastern half of the United States during the 19th century, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unhecentury, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheCentury American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheralded.
A New and Mysterious Art: Ancient Photographic Methods in Contemporary Art brings together an international cohort utilizing the 19th century photographic techniques of daguerreotype, calotype, camera obscura, and more to produce vibrant and evocative images.
Her personal work includes gelatin silver prints, hand - colored silver prints, digital photographs, and most recently, the 19th century processes of daguerreotypes, tintypes and wet plate collodion negatives and positives (ambrotypes).
The special $ 10 million gift allowed the curators to build on the collection's existing strengths — primarily its broad holding of American daguerreotypes and paper photographs — and to enhance its representation of 19th - and 20th - century European and contemporary international works.
A series of daguerreotypes, made using the 19th century technique will also be on view.
Utilizing the modern computer - aided methods of tapestry, Close is now able to approximate, in woven images, the mirror - like illusionism characteristic of the 19th Century photographic glass daguerreotype.
Mike teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in 19th Century Photographic Processes at Ryerson University in Toronto and a Phd candidate with DeMontfort University in Leicester, UK, and his dissertation is titled, The Techniques and Material Aesthetics of the Daguerreotype.
Ladies of the House features seven original photographs, which were digitally manipulated to recall nineteenth century photographs, such as daguerreotypes, tintypes, and ambrotypes.
The vehicles for Close's mark - making range from oil paint, airbrush, and finger printing, to paper pulp, colored pencil, and photography — including the Daguerreotype, which, like the artist's jacquard tapestries, revived a centuries - old - tradition, propelling an antiquated technique into the modern era.
MOLAA explained the importance of photography to Frieda Kahlo this way: «Frida collected daguerreotypes and calling cards from the XIX century and kept photographs that she intervened upon — cutting things out from them, writing dedications on them and personalizing them as if they were paintings.»
An exhibition of contemporary photographs using 19th - century photographic techniques and processes — daguerreotypes, photogenic drawings, calotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, and camera obscuras — is currently on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.
The 19th - and 20th - century photographs from this collection ranged from post-mortem daguerreotype portraits to instant prints from the 1970s and 1980s of mourners posing alongside the deceased.
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