Author: Don E. Wilson, David Burnie Hardcover; 624 pages;
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You might also enjoy We Love Quinoa, a volume in our Best of VegKitchen affordable e-book
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color photographs.
This process, captured in the
series of
photographs, provides a good model for testing the ability to not only detect
colors, but also to spot those linked to social cues — albeit across two species.
In their study, the researchers had 60 human subjects view a
series of digital
photographs of female rhesus macaque monkeys, above, whose facial
color changes to give social cues.
I explained to them that I considered the story, which hinges on invisibility, a metaphor for the homeless situation, and that I wanted to make a
series of black - and - white
photographs of various homeless people holding the stone, how I would hand
color the stone red in each image and write a text consisting of all the stories I'd collect.
The award - winning creator of the Traveling Photographer
series offers this fascinating introduction to silk production, illustrated with Sobol's excellent
color photographs.
AuthorImprints Services: eBook design, development, distribution About the book: In this third book of the
series Through the Eyes of the Soul Day of the Dead in Mexico, vibrant
color photographs illustrate the description of Day of the Dead in the Central Valleys and Xandu Ya (All Saints Day) in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca.
Consisting of about 50
color pigment print
photographs produced in 2012 and 2013, the
series charts several new developments — as well as some stunning departures — in her practice.
«Social Conditions of Sitting Tables» (2000 — 01) is a
series of nine
color photographs depicting low, handmade tables placed outside shops and residential buildings.
Her
photographs include
series of portraits and American urban landscapes, ranging in format from large - scale
color works to smaller black - and - white prints.
In the 2000's Scully returned to Mexico with a
series of
photographs taken there which he included in his book The
Color of Time.
In 2010, Welling initiated a
series of
color photographs inspired by his research, and 50 debuted in this show.
This solo exhibition, Rubinfien's second with the gallery, will feature 17
color photographs selected from his
series A Map of the East, which he made in Japan and other parts of Asia between 1980 and 1987.
Martin Soto Climent's
series of
photographs Marea de Espuma, 2015, captures softly - lit, pastel -
colored close - ups of sheets of foam, turning an everyday object into something abstract and less familiar.
Highlights from the exhibition include black - and - white
photographs from the early 1970s taken on the streets of downtown L.A.,
color pictures made on Rodeo Drive in the mid-1980s, and selections from his critically acclaimed
series Landscapes for the Homeless, completed in 1991.
The mostly small - scale work, including many early black - and - white, hand -
colored, and sepia - toned
photographs, is culled primarily from the artist's family members» collections and her own, and includes the pieces that laid the groundwork for her first major success, the acclaimed Film Stills
series.
Danziger Gallery in association with Yossi Milo is pleased to announce an exhibition of new
color photographs by Sze Tsung Nicolas Leong that continue his remarkable
series «Horizons».
Traces of Spaces is a photographic
series of 11 large - scale
color photographs of four closed Paris metro lines (St. Martin, Champ de Mars, Arsenal, Croix - Rouge), which ran underneath the current functioning metro in Paris and closed in early 1939.
The exhibition will feature historic and recent prints of black - and - white and
color photographs, books, periodicals, films, portfolios and digital works, including many that have never been published or exhibited, from his Conceptual projects, the American Surfaces and Uncommon Places
series, his landscapes of the 1980s, commissions and his recent explorations of Israel and Ukraine.
«Bushwick Open Studios really strives to give every working artist in Bushwick, regardless of their level of experience or success in the art world, an equal opportunity to show their work to a wider public,» said Hitchings, whose works include a
series of pastel
colored paintings in which forms and figures seem to bleed through the canvas like haunted
photographs.
Odyssey is accompanied by a full -
color catalogue that features the sculptures made by Whitten over the past 50 years, as well as the Black Monolith
series of paintings, and archival
photographs.
Taylor De Cordoba is currently exhibiting large scale
color photographs by Sasha Bezzubov and Jessica Sucher from their new
series, The Searchers.
Ruperto, based in L.A., and Heltoft, from Copenhagen, have produced a
series of
photographs based on the manuscript's 100 + ink and
colored wash botanical illustrations, which detail unidentifiable plant species.
In her later
series with large - format
color photographs, Sherman takes up such themes as fashion photography, fairytale figures, horror scenes and high - society ladies.
Curated by Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow Ellen Tani, highlights of Art and Resolution include a breakout section of large - format
color photographs by Israeli artist Adi Nes from the 2012
series The Village, as well as two
photographs by Shirin Neshat.
Other highlights of the exhibition include her Neverland
series from 2002, where she
photographed objects, either alone or in groups, on fields of
color; Figure Drawings from 1988 - 2008, featuring an installation of 40 framed images of the human figure; Objects of Desire from 1983 - 1989, where she made collages of found
photographs and rephotographed them against bright background of red, blue, green, yellow, and black; Renaissance Paintings from 1991, featuring individual figures and objects from disparate Renaissance paintings isolated and re-
photographed against monochrome backgrounds; Doubleworld from 1995, where the artist transitioned from collaging and re-photographing found images to creating stylized arrangements for the camera; Stills from 1980, where the artist compiled and re-
photographed over 70 clippings of press photos that capture people falling or jumping off tall buildings; Available Light from 2012, incorporating many of her techniques utilized over the course of her career; and Modern History from 1979, in which she has re-
photographed the front page of the newspaper with the text redacted.
A pioneer of conceptual photography, Laurie Simmons is at work on a new
series of staged compositions using images of online porn that refer to
photographs she made 25 years ago of women in
color - coordinated domestic interiors.
Olafur Eliasson Reykjavik
series 2003 72
color photographs overall dimensions 109 7/8 x 146 inches; 279 x 371 cm Edition of 6
EXHIBITION: Goldschmied & Chiari: Untitled Portraits, Kristen Lorello, 195 Chrystie St # 600A, December 11, 2014 — January 25, 2015 Artists Sara Goldschmied and Eleonora Chiari present a
series of
photographs of
colored vapors, which have been manipulated post-production and printed onto glass mirrors so as to reflect the faces of visitors amidst steaks of
color.
Olafur Eliasson The moss valley
series 2002 16
color photographs each 11 x 16 1/8 in; 28 x 41 cm overall dimensions 49 x 70 1/2 in; 124.5 x 179.1 cm Edition of 6; 1 AP
Olafur Eliasson The path
series 1999 24
color photographs each 9 1/2 x 14 1/5 in; 24 x 35.5 cm overall dimensions 45 1/10 x 65 in; 114.5 x 165.1 cm Edition of 6; 1 AP
Drawing upon her own recollections of the South, the memory of her friend and mentor, artist Cy Twombly, and their shared past in Virginia, Sally Mann presents a
series of
color and black - and - white
photographs of objects in Twombly's studio.
Olafur Eliasson The lighthouse
series 1999 20
color photographs each 9 1/2 x 14 1/8 in; 24.1 x 35.6 cm overall dimensions 60 3/4 x 67 3/4 in; 154.3 x 172.1 cm Edition of 6; 1 AP
do ho suh finalizes fabric new york apartment
series in
color «apartment A, unit 2, corridor and staircase, 348 west 22nd street, new york, NY 10011, USA» (detail), 2011 — 2014 polyester fabric and stainless steel tubes apartment A — 271 2/3 x 169 3/10 x 96 7/16 inches; unit 2 — 422 7/16 x 228 1/3 x 96 1/16 inches; corridor and staircase — 488 3/16 x 66 1/8 x 96 7/16 inches installation view, the contemporary austin — jones center, austin, 2014 all images courtesy the artist and lehmann maupin, new york and hong kong / all
photographs by brian fitzsimmons
Bringing together these early
photographs in one space, the exhibition will highlight Parr's transition from shooting in black and white in rural Northern England to his seminal
color series The Last Resort from the mid-1980s.
As another highlight, the works from his seminal
series The Last Resort:
Photographs of New Brighton demonstrate a move towards his distinct personal style characterized by bright
colors and the use of daylight flash.
Known worldwide for his beautiful imagery of industrial landscapes, Edward Burtynsky's most recent
series of
color photographs titled Water will go on display at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Central.
The Hale Kula
series of
photographs by Juliane Eirich highlights the reduction of an everyday but unique space (Hawaiian schoolhouses at night) to horizontal bands of
color, while also exploring the relationship between the manmade and the natural.
In the new
series, I am thinking about seriality, repetition,
color field painting, Photoshop gradations, Edward Weston, and Jim Welling's Aluminum Foil
photographs.
Gauri Gill, an Indian photographer, will present her most recent body of work, «Acts of Appearance,» a
series of vivid
color photographs.
[9] After a period in which he experimented with figurative constructions, Close began a
series of paintings derived from black - and - white
photographs of a female nude, which he copied onto canvas and painted in
color.
Oscar J Rivera's,
series Triangle, documents queer bodies of
color and personal relationships through striking and richly printed black and white
photographs.
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color photographs by Canadian artist Robert Polidori including 5979 West End Boulevard, 2005, from his After the Flood
series, taken in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
On view at Kunsthalle Basel are «Sculpture Project Echo» (2009), a
series of
color photographs related to the «Echo» - installation; the video work «Conversations in the Studio 3» (2010); two installations of sculptural works using crowd - control barriers titled «Double Monuments for Flavin and Tatlin» (2010) and «Blackout» (2007 - 2010); the ongoing «World Time»
series (2008 --RRB-,
photographs of clocks on public buildings in different cities of the world; the photographic
series «THe Hetley Suite» (2008); the two early video works «Ocularis» (1999) and «Double Empire» (2000).
The exhibition included over 100 pieces made from 1986 until 2013, embracing a wide range of works, from his earliest
series to Photograms, cliché - verres, to the new, digitally manipulated
color photographs.
In Utopias, Unmoored, Leinberger creates a
series of
photographs and videos of small - scale islands of urban settings constructed out of unstable and inexpensive materials — foam,
colored paper, wood pieces — in the water.
The film is presented as part of an immersive installation on MoMA's 3rd floor Elaine Dannheiser Project space, an expansive gallery painted to match Syms» signature [The
Color] purple (see martinesyms.com), and equipped with a
series of movie poster - sized
photographs that transform into moving image works with the addition of a site - specific augmented reality app called WYDRN (ie.
The Cibachrome
photographs presented in this exhibition are offshoots of Szymanski's 2015 sculpture
series solfege inflatables and her 2015 painting
series Icons: light reflections of the paintings»
colors bouncing off the Mylar silver surfaces of the sculpture.
Hosted at the Bryant Street Gallery, the seventeen
color photographs come predominantly from Eggleston's renowned «The Democratic Forest»
series.
Assing's «Incessant Movements»
series of
photographs in quick succession explores the movement of light and how it creates
color fields with background shadows.