Howard Greenberg Gallery proudly presents a retrospective exhibition of rare vintage and
contemporary photographic prints on the work of acclaimed French photojournalist Marc Riboud, one of the great names of Magnum who is best known for his extensive world travels.
Howard Greenberg Gallery proudly presents an exhibition of rare vintage and
contemporary photographic prints on India.
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-- into their checklists, including Reality Check: Representational Paintings from the Modern and
Contemporary Collection of the MFAH, Houston Collects: African American Art (MFAH): Second Nature:
Contemporary Landscapes From the MFAH Collection, NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith (Menil), Cosmopolitan Routes: Houston Collects Latin American Art, The Progress of Love (Menil), plus any number of
photographic and
prints - and - drawings show at the MFAH that might not be «Big A» enough for Tibbits's criteria.
A number of significant benefit exhibitions followed: «Drawings, 1965,» simultaneously shown at Leo Castelli, Tibor De Nagy and Kornblee Galleries; a
print exhibition at the Kornblee Gallery in 1967; the 1980 «Drawings» show; «Eight Lithographs,» published by Gemini G.E.L. in 1981, shown at Leo Castelli; the «25th Anniversary Exhibition,» jointly shown at Brooke Alexander and Leo Castelli in 1988; the «30th Anniversary Exhibition of Drawings» at Leo Castelli in 1993; «
Prints» at Brooke Alexander in 1995; «Drawings & Photographs» at Matthew Marks Gallery in 2000; «Clarissa Dalrymple's Exhibition of Young Artists to Benefit the Foundation for
Contemporary Arts» at Bortolami Dayan in February 2006, «Posters: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for
Contemporary Arts» at Paula Cooper Gallery in December 2006, «
Photographic Works: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for
Contemporary Arts» at Cohan and Leslie in December 2008, «Painting and Sculpture: Works Donated by Artists to Benefit the Foundation for
Contemporary Arts» at Lehmann Maupin in December 2010 and January 2011; «Artists for Artists: 51st Anniversary Exhibition to Benefit the Foundation for
Contemporary Arts» at Matthew Marks Gallery in December 2014 and January 2015; and «65 Works Selected by James Welling: Exhibition and Sale to Benefit the Foundation for
Contemporary Arts» at David Zwirner in December 2016 and January 2017.
1985 1985 Juried Membership Exhibition (April 4, May 12, 1985) Aaron Siskind and Linda Connor (February 15 — March 31, 1985) Annual Houston Center for Photography National Juried Exhibition (January 4 — February 10, 1985)
Contemporary Video (June 28 — July 28, 1985) Domestic Dramas and Near (Modern) Disasters (September 6 — October 20, 1985) Fellowship Exhibition (June 28 — July 28, 1985) Four Cantos (December 6 — January 5, 1985) Olivia Parker & Rosamond Wolff Purcell (October 25 — December 1, 1985) Private Moments (September 6 — October 20, 1985) Sidewalk Scenes (October 25 — December 1, 1985) Silent Fires (June 28 — July 28, 1985) Siliconstones: a
photographic installation (May 17 — June 23, 1985) The Photographic Print: Early Processes (December 6 — January 5, 1985) Print: Early Processes (October 25 — Decem
photographic installation (May 17 — June 23, 1985) The
Photographic Print: Early Processes (December 6 — January 5, 1985) Print: Early Processes (October 25 — Decem
Photographic Print: Early Processes (December 6 — January 5, 1985)
Print: Early Processes (October 25 — December 1, 1985)
LUMAS was set up in 1996 with the aim of making
contemporary photographic art accessible and affordable, selling
prints in hand - signed limited editions of 75 - 150 as well as open editions, both online and in galleries across the world.
This exhibition of Andy Warhol's photographs is culled from over 100 Polaroids and black and white silver gelatin
prints granted to the University Museum of
Contemporary Art by the Andy Warhol
Photographic Legacy Program.
DAN ESTABROOK has been making
contemporary art for over twenty years using a variety of 19th - century
photographic techniques, including calotype negatives, salt
prints, gum bichromate and carbon.
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.
The photographs not only reveal the shifting attitudes towards children and their representation, but also show the evolution of the
photographic processes from early daguerreotypes to
contemporary digital
prints.
Kasper Bosmans, WDW25 + Mural: Migration (Gibraltar), 2016, gouache on wall; photographs from Asger Jorn's 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art,
photographic prints, installation view Witte de With Center for
Contemporary Art, photo by Aad Hoogendoorn
This rare exhibition
print poster features an iconic
photographic image taken by the world famous
Contemporary American portrait photographer.
Hage's works may take the form of
photographic prints, sculpture, video or installation but is rooted within a
contemporary photographic discourse.
1966 Benefit for E.A.T. — Experiments in Art and Technology, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, USA Primary Structures, Jewish Museum, New York, USA From Arp to Artschwager — Annual Sculpture Show, Noah Goldowsky Gallery, New York, USA 1966 Whitney Annual Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA Sound, Light, Silence: Art that Performs, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery & Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, Kansas City, USA
Contemporary American Sculpture and
Prints, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA The
Photographic Image, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
The show features signed
contemporary silver
prints and large archival pigment
prints from Resnick's
photographic tour de force of what some call the counterculture's final climax, with portraits of read more here»
Richard Prince's «New Portraits» series (2015), in which he appropriates Instagram posts, turning them into large - scale
prints, is evidence of the influence viral, online imagery has already had on
contemporary art photography; and, while we might cringe at the thought of «selfies» and «food porn» someday appearing in MoMA's
photographic collection, it is almost imperative that they do.
Images from Asger Jorn's
photographic archive 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art selected by Kasper Bosmans,
photographic prints, installation view Witte de With Center for
Contemporary Art, photo by Aad Hoogendoorn
Kasper Bosmans, WDW25 + Mural: Vermiculated Rustication, 2016, gouache on wall; photographs from Asger Jorn's 10,000 Years of Nordic Folk Art,
photographic prints, installation view Witte de With Center for
Contemporary Art, photo by Aad Hoogendoorn
Bridging nineteenth and twenty - first century
photographic technologies, Gerry Giliberti has created a series of landscapes and
contemporary views using a
photographic technique that was popular in the past - the gelatin silver chloride contact
printing process.
Simple furniture allows for an unusual
photographic print to be the centre of attention in this
contemporary dining room.