Sentences with phrase «creates photographic series»

Uniquely, Sherman creates photographic series by capturing herself in a number of costumes.
During the final «gathering phase» of his practice, he builds a collection of found objects or creates a photographic series that documents a recurring form.
Wei Leng Tay has created a photographic series for this project.

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To create this series of photographs, Lisa Oppenheim used very thin slices of wood from different North American trees as photographic negatives.
While working across multiple series, much of her photographic work functions as a personal act of deconstruction and reappropriation — both of images she has created herself and images she has singled out as influence.
In the mid-1970s, the artist began using the photocopy machine as a new type of photographic lens through which she created series of works that defy an accepted understanding of the limitations of the photocopier.
Applying 20th - century Cubism's multiple viewpoints to the photographic medium, he created a series of works he called «joiners,» photographic collages where many photographs of one subject are composited to create a complete picture.
It includes the debut of Liz Sterry's photographic series Drinking Alone with the Internet, which documents a succession of online performances in which she put out an open call for people online to join her in dressing and drinking like a Star Wars character, creating a virtual party in which everyone is both together but very much alone.
Esopus 23 presents specially - commissioned projects exclusive to this issue including a series of images printed on translucent and metallic stocks by Marilyn Minter, a portfolio of die - cut works by Mickalene Thomas, a collection of images and documentation by Jody Wood relating to her ongoing «Beauty in Transition» series, a new series of paintings by Stefan Kürten; drawings by Karo Akpokiere dealing with the challenges of living and working between Berlin and Lagos, and a series of abstract photographic «landscapes» created in the darkroom by master black - and - white printer Chuck Kelton.
Lee will also create a new series of photographic images that will be installed in relationship to the wallpaper that directly address ideas surrounding cultural exchange, fetish and aesthetic representations of power.
Pile onto John Chamberlain's couch and create ekphrastic poetry in response to Chamberlain's intuitive, colorful, and humorous photographic series that Chamberlain once described as «self portraits of the nervous system».
As a proactive member of the feminist art movement, she began adopting the photographic techniques and subject matter used in pornography to create a series of paintings that presented a different narrative from the fetishized one promoted by the porn industry.
Recent works include a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of Lycopodium moss against photographic paper and Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a shimmering metal rod with the brittle properties of glass, created by deliberately interrupting the steel - tempering process.
In her recent series Transpositions (2014 - 2016) and her latest body of photographic work titled Collisions (2016), she uses Plexiglas elements to create large - scale compositions.
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.
The photographic series «Idiot,» 2010, shows three people «wearing» their seats, lacing limbs between chair legs and jamming noses against chair backs; they struggle to conform their bodies to an object that was originally created to accommodate them.
The Guests, a series of ethereal photographic images created in the 1990s, portray fairy - like alien beings made of glowing cosmic dust.
A journey across geographic place, art historical precedents, and the very history of photographic image making find a dynamic relationship in The River of No Return, a series created by Laura McPhee over a multiyear residency in the Sawtooth Valley in central Idaho, supported by the Alturas Foundation.
Using a variety of media and a series of photographic processes, Ngyuen creates fantastical, large - scale installations, engulfing the viewer into an otherworldly vortex that fluctuates between representation and abstraction.
The former — an abstract collection of images created by inputting a series of numbers corresponding to frequencies, amplitudes, and color values into a custom - designed program — plays with the role technology plays in photographic representation; the latter, staged scenes from a imaginary emergency situation of power loss in New York City, explores what happens to human emotions in such scenarios.
Hugo Fernandes» series, Intimate Strangers, modifies two types of archetypal encounters — the photographic portrait session and internet - based sex hook - ups, and creates a shared contemplative act where anonymous sex is suspended and replaced by an ambiguous yet intimate exchange.
For their first joint exhibition Core, Mantle, Crust, the artists Johan Rosenmunthe and Markus von Platen have created a new series of sculptural and photographic works, along with a large - scale...
As both an artist and an academic, Bright utilizes a keen historical and pop - culture eye to illustrate an intriguing fantasy: created between 1989 and 1990, the photographic series has Bright's own image superimposed onto stills from classic films like
The photographic tableaux created as part of the series will be exhibited in an upcoming exhibition, Jewish Folktales Retold: The Artist as Maggid, at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, starting 28 September 2017.
This exhibition brings together several photographic series that Richard Allenby - Pratt has created during his 16 years» exploration of the UAE.
Artist Olivia Locher, who scoured the statute books of all 50 states in America, discovering these peculiar eccentricities and many others, doesn't have the answers to these questions, but has created a series of striking photographic images lampooning some of the hundreds of decisions, big and small, made every year by local and state lawmakers.
Having studied the science behind dominant and recessive genes, she created Phenotype, an exploration in which she looked at her own diverse cultural heritage and produced a series of photographic selves, each expressing a different genetic dominance.
Over several months, Andres Serrano engaged with homeless individuals in New York City, to create a series of large - scale photographic portraits called
Unique offerings from Andy Warhol include the recently acquired Polo, a silkscreened outlined image on a collage of colored papers from a delightful series revolving around various incarnations of the photographic subject, created by the artist in 1985.
For this exhibition, Samreth will present a new series of paintings created by either the effects of Tokyo's heavy summer rainfall or made by the sunlight in a natural photographic process.
Stemming from his love of music — he began his photographic career working for popular music magazines, has designed over 75 album covers, and created many music videos — Corbijn also produced a series of Cindy Sherman - style self - portraits wherein he posed as rock legends including Elvis and Jimi Hendrix.
From a series of beautifully coloured photograms, Lycopodium, created by burning the spores of the eponymous moss against photographic paper, to Replaying the mistake of a broken hammer (2011), a steel bar that has been subjected to different and sometimes interrupted stages of the hardening process leaving the metal at different stages of fragility.
For the works in the Shiner series, created between 1986 and 1993, the artist silkscreened his own photographic images onto steel or mirrored aluminum plates alongside three - dimensional metal objects.
For her «New Nature» photographic series, Baggett creates armatures for artificial plants, propping them up with the aid of everyday objects such as a jar, hanger and colored tape.
The conceptualist Joseph Kosuth (b. 1945) began producing his «Definition Paintings» (1966 - 68), which consisted of photographic enlargements of dictionary definitions; the installationist Mel Ramsden (b. 1944), a leading member of the Art and Language Group, introduced his «Guaranteed Paintings» (1967 - 68); and the Japanese - American conceptual artist On Kawara created a set of «Date Paintings» (the Today series), consisting entirely of the date on which the individual painting was made.
The title itself refers to Bruce Nauman's work Flour Arrangements (1967), a photographic series where Nauman created different compositions using flour on his studio floor every day for a month, subsequently taking photos of the arrangements.
In his second photographic series called «Plenty Of Fish In The Sea», Bas presents young boys playing in the sea with self - made shark fins; while diving, only the shark fins are visible and therefore the illusion of being confronted with real sharks is created.
With his E.I. series, Cairns has taken the idea of photographic printing to new levels, creating works that present his dystopian city scenes petrified in e-reader screens.
Created with the help of artist Almudena Romero is Khadija's beautiful and poignant series Dwelling: in this space, we breathe, reflecting on Gambian spiritual practices, produced using wet plate collodion tintype photographic techniques.
In his recent photographic series, IMG (2012 --RRB-, Heishman creates minimalist glyphs made out of colored tape that generate a slippage between visual flatness and real - space dimensionality.
Over the next 20 years, she created a series of prints that translated her textile innovations and her Bauhaus sensibility into this medium, introducing Mexican colors into her palette and exploring new lithography techniques, offset printing, photographic processes and silkscreen.
In his first UK solo exhibition Andrew Curtis combines photographic and painterly techniques to create a series of disquieting portraits of English suburbia.
Experimenting with her stash of gelatin silver print photographic paper, used thirty years ago to create a series evoking Cuban surrealist painter Wifredo Lam, she adds subtle gradations of color, from lavender and peach to silver.
Furthering Walead Beshty's interest in the ruptures created by the photographic artifact, this series takes a single appropriated image, featuring the Philip Johnson Glass House, and corrupts it repeatedly, generating intensely colorful and increasingly abstract images.
Since the early 1990s, Catherine Opie has produced a complex body of photographic work, creating series of images that explore notions of communal, sexual, and cultural identity.
In this series, I began to experiment with printing images of natural scenes, plants, and other items on to cotton and silk that I then sewed, staged, and re-photographed to create digital photographic collages or sewed the printed fabric into soft sculptures.
While working across multiple series, much of her photographic work functions as a personal act of staging and reappropriation — both of images she has created herself and images she has singled out as influence.
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.
Hailed as a leading character in Switzerland's photographic narrative, Groebli's career is here traced through a smattering of his oft - forgotten portfolios — like ones he captured in Ireland and New York — alongside well - known series like «The Eye of Love», created during Groebli's honeymoon with his wife Rita in France.
The works in Haunted: Contemporary Photography / Video / Performance range from individual photographs and photographic series to sculptures and paintings that incorporate photographic elements; projected videos; films; performances; and site - specific installations, including a new sound work created by Susan Philipsz for the museum's rotunda.
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