Astrid Kruse Jensen
creates new photographs from old negatives by changing the focus with her technique, hence she is also questioning the photographic media and its documentation of reality.
She then
creates a new photograph of the drawing that otherwise replicates the original, which she destroys along with the drawing.
Not exact matches
I
created, tested and
photographed over 30 brand
new recipes (never before published) of beautifully vibrant and simple plant based vegan recipes — from breakfast to dessert — recipes I know anyone will love.
The Vibrant Table (Roost Books) is our first cookbook, with 100 all
new recipes
created by me and
photographed by my older daughter, Masha.
They reveal a
new model of representation: not through indexical
photographs but through automated data collection from a myriad of different sources constantly updated and endlessly combined to
create a seamless illusion; Google Earth is a database disguised as a photographic representation.
Second Life: Just months after the craft dropped its payload to Earth in 2006, remotely fired its thrusters to change its course for a
new mission, called Stardust - NExT, to
photograph the crater
created by Deep Impact.
From
photographs of movement that's too fast for the human eye to perceive, to atomic force microscope images of atomic bonds, pictures
created by
new technologies have often catalyzed scientific discovery.
I've gathered community outfit requests and together with Jeff, the Head Personal Shopper for the
New York City Anthropologie stores, and Christina, Merchandiser of Apparel and Accessories, from Anthropologie's home office in Philadelphia, we
created and
photographed several outfits.
Burberry's
new ad campaign for Fall 2012 features British actress Gabriella Wilde and British musician Roo Panes
photographed by Mario Testino, and though the brand has upped the ante by
creating a beautiful cinematic feel at the Royal Naval College in Greenwich London, the images are falling flat in the forums.
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photographs, and you can participate by commenting, viewing and liking your favorite photos; • You can upload photos and videos to your own profile; • You will enjoy access to the available groups and blogs; • You can use chat rooms or IMs of the members to communicate in real time with them;
Such lengths include the release of
new guidelines to
create better textbooks, including the use of high - quality colour
photographs and measures that support pupils learning rather than simply teaching them how to pass tests.
I either sketch, scan, and digitally
create a flat design, or I'll
photograph something if I have it on hand and it fits, or, most commonly, I'll go searching through stock sites to find pieces and parts that I can blend together into a
new piece of art.
With an art degree from Rhode Island School of Design on his office wall, two union cards - stagehands and scenic artists - in his wallet, five able - bodied children, a French wife, and a
photograph torn from a magazine of two Yugoslav guys roasting a lamb over a pit, he
created a legendary party - a feast that almost two hundred people came to every year from as far away as the townhouses of
New York City and as near as our local elementary school.
Developed to fit the changing ways we communicate, the Galaxy Camera combines high performance photography with the latest Android ™ OS 4.1, Jelly Bean, and wireless network connectivity,
creating a brand
new type of device for those who wish to shoot, edit and share high quality
photographs and video easily and spontaneously from anywhere, at any time.
But these aren't actual sculptures; they are
photographs that have been digitally retouched and played with to
create new imagery that brings together old and
new to deliver a contemporary twist on traditional fine art.
So much information... So little time... So I'm
creating a
new body of work,
photographing finished paintings in high resolution so that I can keep my options open for reproductions and print on demand services.
The exhibition features his recent Album and Postcards from Nowhere series for which the artist obsessively collected vintage
photographs and postcards and then shredded and collaged these highly intimate relics to
create bold
new imagery magnified to a staggering scale.
For Bildmuseet he
creates a
new work - an illusory three - dimensional landscape constructed as a collage of
photographs cut apart.
The exhibition features over eighty works by the
New York - based artist,
created from 1987 — 2013, including a plethora of sculptural items, modified
photographs, various drawings, and two large - scale installations.
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.
Strontium is temporarily deinstalled to support 2016 — 2017 exhibition activities.German artist Gerhard Richter has
created Strontium, a large - scale mural for the
new de Young derived from digitally - manipulated
photographs, that together form a geometric black and white motif representing the atomic... View More
# 2.7 m Record price for Andreas Gursky's photo A
photograph of the Rhine river by German artist Andreas Gursky
created in 1999 has sold at auction for a record $ 4.3 million at Christie's
New York.
To accompany his Whitechapel Gallery exhibition Thomas Ruff:
Photographs 1979 - 2017, the artist has
created a
new limited edition print in an edition of 50.
French,
New York - based artist Camille Henrot
creates animated videos, films, sculptures, drawings, and
photographs, all of which defy traditional art historical categories.
Through her
photographs and sculpture
new universes are built, simultaneously urban - rural and high - low with their own language of symbols
created from such seemingly disparate sites as HUD houses, rez cars, three legged dogs, powwow culture, proliferative indigenous commoditization, and Red Star's personal collection of memories growing up as a half - breed on the Crow Indian reservation.
German artist Gerhard Richter has
created Strontium, a large - scale mural for the
new de Young derived from digitally - manipulated
photographs, that together form a geometric black and white motif representing the atomic structure of strontium titanate, a synthetic substance often used to
create artificial diamonds.
The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art, and its collection — comprising more than 19,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints,
photographs, films, videos, and
new media by more than 2,900 artists — contains some of the most significant and exciting work
created by artists in the United States during the twentieth and twenty - first centuries.
Working in multi-media,
New York - based artist Erin Shirreff's work encourages the viewer to see objects in new ways: unsettling spacial and sensory experience by creating sculptural works specifically for the camera that confuse perception; layering still photographs in video to present a new experience of the Moon or James Turrell's great unfinished Roden Crater work (2009); exploring myriad interferences of glare and shadow at play on a computer screen; and presenting only one façade of a familiar Tony Smith work in an outdoor commission, Sculpture for Sn
New York - based artist Erin Shirreff's work encourages the viewer to see objects in
new ways: unsettling spacial and sensory experience by creating sculptural works specifically for the camera that confuse perception; layering still photographs in video to present a new experience of the Moon or James Turrell's great unfinished Roden Crater work (2009); exploring myriad interferences of glare and shadow at play on a computer screen; and presenting only one façade of a familiar Tony Smith work in an outdoor commission, Sculpture for Sn
new ways: unsettling spacial and sensory experience by
creating sculptural works specifically for the camera that confuse perception; layering still
photographs in video to present a
new experience of the Moon or James Turrell's great unfinished Roden Crater work (2009); exploring myriad interferences of glare and shadow at play on a computer screen; and presenting only one façade of a familiar Tony Smith work in an outdoor commission, Sculpture for Sn
new experience of the Moon or James Turrell's great unfinished Roden Crater work (2009); exploring myriad interferences of glare and shadow at play on a computer screen; and presenting only one façade of a familiar Tony Smith work in an outdoor commission, Sculpture for Snow.
A video records a sheet of paper sucked in and out of a fireplace by a draught while
new images are
created as ink bubbles burst over found
photographs.
New Yorker Erica Baum
photographs fragments of images and text from printed sources, while Canadian - born Moyra Davey
creates photographs and videos that are simply about reading and writing.
Additional expected highlights at The Photography Show include
photographs by Swiss born Henry Leutwyler of the
New York City Ballet in 2012 (Foley Gallery); historically important
photographs from André Kertész and a collection of photography by Jerry Uelsmann including never before seen color work (Catherine Couturier Gallery); recent work by Alison Rossiter who
creates photo based work by dipping expired photo paper into liquid photo developer or by pouring or pooling it directly on the paper to
create abstract minamimal work (Yossi Milo Gallery) and others.
Jaanas work often originates from
photographs or videos of herself, she uses digital techniques to distort reality as well as the matter of consciousness as she
creates her
new self - images.
A rising star represented by the talent - spotting dealers David Kordansky (in Los Angeles) and Anton Kern (in
New York), Jonas Wood
creates his visually punchy portraits and still lifes by taking copious
photographs of the scene he wants to depict and then cuts and pasts the results together for a Cubistic collage effect — and then he painstakingly transfers these compositions into paintings, drawings, or prints.
Through
new large - scale paintings,
photographs, and a collaborative site - specific installation, Lavar Munroe and Rodrigo Valenzuela
create a dialogue between their very different styles and mediums.
Known since the early 1990s for his
photographs of young people in their social environment — clubs, gay pride parades, warehouse parties — Wolfgang Tillmans
created an enigmatic, sexy and highly innovative photography while inventing
new icons of beauty and style for gallery goers and magazine readers alike.
Presented publicly for the first time in an accompanying special exhibition at the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin, this
new work is shown alongside earlier pieces — both black - and - white
photographs as well as transparencies mounted in light boxes — to
create an ensemble that resonates formally and thematically.
Having garnered an international reputation as one of the leading artists to emerge from the
New York Pictures Generation of the 1970s and 1980s, Simmons has thoughtfully and methodically moved through her various photographic series, such as Early Black and White Interiors, 1976 — 78, in which pseudo-realities are
created by staging miniature spaces with dollhouse furniture and other banal props; and Walking & Lying Objects, 1987 — 91, a series of black - and - white
photographs of inanimate objects animated with human legs.
After moving to Westbeth in 1990 and having to deal with the artificial light of a basement studio, she adopted a
new process, which involved
creating paintings from her own
photographs.
Combining parts to make a whole, Erik Frydenborg's sculptures start from tiny collages that transform the bits into a
new language that is difficult to decode; Sarah Conaway
photographs arrangements and objects,
creating momentary beauty out of the devalued and the discarded.
Through videos,
photographs, books, and installations Michel François breathes
new life into materials and spaces, as well as the act of
creating and looking at art.
Although inspired by a
photograph of her great, great - uncle who was a sailor, and therefore autobiographical, the piece
creates a
new, imagined actuality based upon memory and henceforth studies the space between reality and fiction.
To
create his
photograph of the Paramount Theater in Newark,
New Jersey, for example, the exposure time was 134 minutes while Sugimoto projected On the Beach (1959), the post-apocalyptic film about nuclear war directed by Stanley Earl Kramer.
Following their residency at Open Source Gallery, Videokaffe will exhibit at One Arts Space in TriBeCa, showcasing their residency and project
created at the Turku country prison in Finland,
photographs of the production, and a collection of
new works.
Gideon Mendel: Drowning World Premieres
New Series of Large - Scale Works
Created from Personal Effects Gathered from Flooded Landscapes Across the Globe Alongside «Submerged Portrait»
Photographs and Video Work
The
New York - based artist draws portraits of people featured in old discarded
photographs taken between Emancipation and the modern Civil Rights era and often
creates a narrative «tableaux» by pairing the images with found objects.
Graham believes that the artist has infringed his copyright by appropriating one of his
photographs for a work
created for his 2014 show «
New Portraits».
His exhibition
New World presents photographs from the artist's new group of works of the same name, which were created in the course of numerous journe
New World presents
photographs from the artist's
new group of works of the same name, which were created in the course of numerous journe
new group of works of the same name, which were
created in the course of numerous journeys.
The artists who have donated pieces include Rob Ryan, famed for his intricate papercut work; Idris Khan, an internationally celebrated British artist who is most recognised for his multi-layered
photographs that draw on a wide range of sources and has done major commissions for the British Museum and The
New York Times Magazine; and Polly Morgan, who has exhibited widely since 2005,
creating works of art using taxidermy, and has had solo exhibitions in the UK and USA, as well as in Italy during the Venice Biennale in 2011.
This
new body of work,
created especially for the exhibition, features a series of found
photographs altered with his trademark blocks of rich colour, accompanied by banal snippets of text that appear like captions beneath the images.
I take
photographs and make collages out of them in order to
create a
new image.