Longobardi shows new work in paintings on copper, collage -
cyanotype works on paper.
Not exact matches
A new series of wall - based
works — featuring enlarged scans of halftone book reproductions printed on sheets of aluminum and layered in informal compositions — will be on display alongside large - scale
cyanotype photographs.
Their love of the history of photography and their use of historical photographic techniques, such as the
cyanotype, has produced an original and contemporary body of
work.
He currently
works with both print and book forms using charcoal, conte crayon,
cyanotype, etching ink, gum bichromate, liquid light emulsion, lithographic ink, paper, pencil, pigments, silver nitrate, tannic acid, van dyke brown, and wax.
On view is a recent body of
work in which Lambrecht explores the evolution of perception using the
cyanotype process, an early photographic technique dating to the mid-19th century and named for its Prussian blue hue.
Although the
Cyanotype is their primary technique, Betancourt and Weil have
worked with other experimental techniques such as photograms and Van Dyke Brown prints.
Celebrating Catherine Jansen's groundbreaking
cyanotype installation The Blue Room and
works from Photography into Sculpture artist Bea Nettles from the Michener Art Museum collection, this exhibit surveys regional contemporaries continuing to diversify the forms photography now embodies.
Robin Cameron (b. 1981, British Columbia, Canada) is an artist based in New York City who
works in a wide range of media such as ceramics, brass sculptures, films, drawings,
cyanotypes and printmaking.
This exhibition of new paintings and
cyanotypes provides evidence of the many different bodies of
work McGinness has been exploring in recent years — from self - reflective Studio Views with process - referencing subject matter to iconic Signals, Skateboards, Mindscapes, and Black Holes.
For an older body of
work on view at the fair, Houck downloaded architectural renderings of Gothic cathedrals from a site called 3D Warehouse and inverted them to negatives, eventually printing them as
cyanotypes.
With so many of his
works held in the collection, Chase is «family» at the Parrish, which yields an intimacy to the museum's presentation of a group of studio interiors and portraits together with the brilliant curatorial touch of a pair of
cyanotypes of the artist at home.
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 unheralded.
Feinstein: I think your inclusion of Meghann Riepenhoff's
work is particularly interesting with regard to use of the
cyanotype.
Among a selection of
work that deals with the practice of image making — looking closely at color, pattern, texture, and materials — photographer Matt Lipps combines personal history with the history of photography in his collaged «Library of Photography» series; Sean Raspet fuses the optical with the tactile in wall - mounted lenticular lenses; and
cyanotypes by Barbara Kasten, produced in 1974, offer some of the contemporary photographer's earliest
works.
The passage of time and the effects of natural and artificial light are ideas and motifs that recur in Shirreff's
work, and are forces intrinsic to the process of making
cyanotype photographs, a practice that the artist continues to explore.
Weil continued to expand on this
cyanotype photographic printing process in her later
work, including in her collaborations with photographer José Betancourt.
Organized in collaboration with a seminar from Clark University, the exhibition will be presented with thematic emphasis on botanicals, landscape, abstraction, and portraiture — areas that dominated much of the production of
cyanotypes in the early twentieth century and recur in contemporary
work.
They're the protective drop cloths on which Beshty coated the materials for his Curve
cyanotypes, the perfect continuation of and counterpoint to that
work.
September 2014: I meet Walead Beshty at London's Barbican Centre, where he is
working on his commission for the Curve gallery, an installation of over 12,000 blue
cyanotype photograms titled A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future: Helter - Skelter and Random Notes in Which the Pulleys and Cogwheels Are Lying Around at Random All Over the Workbench.
Other never - before - seen
works, include The Sun Makes Him Sing Again (Brown), a series of
cyanotypes from the lyric sheets of various deceased musicians such as The Mamas and the Papas, John Coltrane, Johnny Cash, and Jimi Hendrix, and Will The Sun Remember At All, a suite of nine digital prints of stage lights taken from live album covers by various deceased musicians such as James Brown, Etta James and Muddy Waters.
Her current body of
work uses photograms,
cyanotypes, performance and craft to emphasize self - care through the artistic process.
Identity Blueprint presents Polaroid and
cyanotype photographs and experimental digital animations created by young women from Newark, NJ's high schools participating in Gallery Aferro's workshop - based program taught by
working female artists: Evonne M. Davis, Lisa Elmaleh, Ann LePore, Emma Wilcox and guest lecturer Noelle Lorraine Williams.
The first body of
work, Cores, is made by layering
cyanotype, ink, mica,...
The first body of
work, Cores, is made by layering
cyanotype, ink, mica, and screen - printing.
Both artists manipulate their photographically based
cyanotypes while
working with unexpected materials like fabric, shoelaces and even concrete.
Experimenting with
cyanotype and platinum palladium prints made on traditional gold and platinum leaf, her
work reflects the interplay between art historical traditions and the more modern tradition of photography, firmly anchoring Lucretia in both realms.
He
works in several media including painting, drawing, digital collage, and
cyanotype to feed his curiosity about obsolete digital imagery's capacity to correspond with the history of visual expression.
This
work has such an charismatic use of media, including acrylic,
cyanotype, and dye, and has a beautiful fluidity to it.
Frazier printed many of the images in the show as «
cyanotypes, a 19th century photographic process that renders images in shades of blue, referencing an architect's blueprint and the idea of «blue collar»
work.»
Canadian American artist Jeannie Hutchins is primarily a photographer, yet her most recent
work stretches the medium as she experiments with silk,
cyanotype, and gum bichromate prints.
Tasha Lewis is an artist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose sculptural and installation
works combine the historic photographic process of
cyanotype with paper sculpture, stitching, magnets, and ephemeral public art.
While these formally arresting images suggest an underlying strategy regarding his selection of albums and the
cyanotypes themselves, I failed to discover a cogent idea to give purpose to what seemingly presents itself as conceptually driven
work.
Additional collections include the Albright - Knox Art Gallery and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, which holds Riepenhoff's largest
work to date, a 12» x18»
cyanotype.
Martin's black - and - white banners of nooses and Wilson's
cyanotype of a lynching resonate with Scott's
work, materially and conceptually.
Since 2014 Thomas Ruff has been
working on his Negatives, a series in which he converts the typical sepia tones of early photography into cyan tones, thus not only harking back to the
cyanotypes o...
To create this
work, Marclay unspooled cassettes (including A Gospel Reunion, seen in the lower left) across
cyanotype paper and then exposed them to light.
An Experience of Amusing Chemistry: Photographs 1990 — 1890 comprises some 120
works created using a wide range of historic photographic techniques, including the use of palladium, gum, salt and
cyanotype prints.
Working with
cyanotype and silver gelatin prints, Russian artist Nikolai Ishchuk transforms photographs from representations into objects in their own right.
A Visual History of Economics, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden - Baden, Baden - Baden, Germany
Cyanotypes: Photography's Blue Period, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA The Campaign for Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Yokohama, Japan Winter 2015: Collected
Works, Rennie Museum, Vancouver, Canada
By gathering a selection of vintage and contemporary prints, the origins and thematic emphases of
cyanotypes were illustrated, along with the contemporary reinvention of the medium by artists
working today.
Lindsey Beal's
cyanotype may not be festive, but it suits the exhibition, which is titled «Petri Dish» and was selected by Jesse Cohen, a local art photographer who also
works in molecular biology and drug development.
Work by Marco Breuer was featured in the show
Cyanotypes: Photography's Blue Period, on view at The Worcester Art Museum from January 16 — April 24, 2016.
Lush images of modern dance pioneers; haunting early
cyanotypes of algae (the first photographic
works to be produced by a woman); majestic geographical surveys taken along the Union Pacific Railroad, iconic Depression - era images taken under the Farm Security Administration's famed photography program; Berenice Abbott's epic documentation of 1930s New York for the Federal Art Project; stunning 19th century vistas of the Egypt and Syria; scenes and portraits of Ellis Island Immigrants, the Statue of Liberty under construction...