Sentences with phrase «darkroom for»

The basement includes a darkroom for novice or avid photographers and the home boasts a 2 - car garage with a large storage area.
The photographs in Litmus Test were printed by hand in Templeton's home darkroom for this exhibition and written on by Templeton himself, pulling quotes from various literature and luminaries from history.
There are 12 lavish guest rooms, a common kitchen, dinning area, Yoga studio, digital darkroom for photography classes, two Spanish classrooms and a tranquil garden.

Not exact matches

«For example, we have the gym, but we also have a darkroom and a kiln room.
As Wolfgang Kabsch headed for the darkroom, facing another day of developing films of Xray diffraction patterns, he passed by a new machine sitting on a bench, unused.
In Mr. Turner, British artist J.M.W Turner's luminous works are viewed often, both in the creation stage and the finished end product as they hang for inspection in various darkrooms, museums and in the mind's eye of the artist himself.
The use of photographs - within - film to freeze characters in a milieu while defining it in modern terms was already a worn idea when George Roy Hill claimed it for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and here it's handled with even less integrity, by way of a photographer whose 19th - century camera and anachronistic darkroom give him in a few short hours prints of a quality no photographer achieved before about 1920.
When a shift was over and they were about to leave for home, they were summoned to the darkroom to be brushed off: the «sparkling particles» were then swept from the floor into a dustpan for use the next day.
Jill Christman is the author of Darkroom: A Family Exposure (AWP Award Series in Creative Nonfiction winner), Borrowed Babies: Apprenticing for Motherhood (Shebooks 2014), and essays in magazines and journals such as Brevity, Fourth Genre, Iron Horse Literary Review, Literary Mama, Oprah Magazine, River Teeth, & Brain, Child.
Host Joshua Graham is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling thriller writer whose books have won multiple awards including the International Book Award for DARKROOM (Simon & Schuster).
Digital radiography, for example, has eliminated the need for a darkroom and X-ray storage.
The exhibition at the Society Club in Soho features 18 limited edition darkroom prints taken from Griffin's highly sought after out - of - print book, © Brian Griffin 1978, which was created in collaboration with artist Barney Bubbles, who had achieved cult status for his illustrations of punk record sleeves.
For a year she experimented with darkroom techniques before discovering a 19th - century process that would allow her to use gunpowder as a pigment.
This intimate, immersive film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short films programmed to play on a continuous loop; and on to the final imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over time in collaboration with various artists.
It's been a little over a year since the Bushwick Community Darkroom finally provided a community workspace for photographers.
For these artists, the darkroom is a laboratory, where a renewed passion for camera-less photograms, solarization, and photography's capacity to record light is realizFor these artists, the darkroom is a laboratory, where a renewed passion for camera-less photograms, solarization, and photography's capacity to record light is realizfor camera-less photograms, solarization, and photography's capacity to record light is realized.
The fest launches June 5 with a party presented by the folks at Tumblr (who know how to throw a party), continues the next day with family - friendly arts and wellness performances and demos in Maria Hernandez Park (if you're looking for a less healthy, family - friendly option, check out this rooftop barbecue that Sugarlift is throwing with Arrogant Swine), and closes down Sunday at Bushwick Community Darkroom with a party where there'll be a screening of shorts by local filmmakers.
In her work, the gallery can become a stand - in for the otherwise absent camera — as well as the traditional darkroom.
He had been collecting darkroom mistakes for years, but now he began to make them on purpose.
For more than a century, photographers have dealt with the spaces of their studios in strikingly diverse and inventive ways: from using composed theatrical tableaux (in photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron or Cindy Sherman) to putting their subjects against neutral backdrops (Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe); from the construction of architectural sets within the studio (Francis Bruguière, Thomas Demand) to chemical procedures conducted within the darkroom (Walead Beshty, Christian Marclay); and from precise recordings of motion (Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton) to playful, amateurish experimentation (Roman Signer, Peter Fischli and David Weiss).
He instituted a darkroom, education, and exhibition program at the YMCA, and in 1938 was hired as a «creative photographer» for the Oregon Art Project, a division of the federal government's Works Progress Administration.
Darkroom photography is the consistent frame of reference for work that has included elements of painting, macrame, lost - wax casting, and woodworking.
For the project room «Labor» of the museum K20, the New York - based artist Zilvinas Kempinas created an immersive installation that takes the visitor to a space that reminds of a darkroom or a dark forest bathed in red light.
Werner Wolff (American, born in Germany, 1911 − 2002) left Nazi Germany in 1936 for New York, where he found work in the darkroom of the newly formed Pix photo agency.
He is most famous for his portraits of the youth culture during the late 1990s, but also for his later abstract work produced directly in a darkroom and often without a camera.
This strong collection of work displays the artists» preference for the darkroom over the computer desktop, appropriation over subjective narrative, and a constructivist visual language over transcendental
Nelson is most famous for creating strange, messed - up, haunting environments, such as the bizarre, sinister, apparently recently abandoned darkroom he created at the 2006 Frieze art fair, one of the works that attracted the Turner judges» eye.
Adams eventually rejected the pictorial method for a more realist approach which relied on sharp focus, heightened contrast, precise exposure, and darkroom craftsmanship.
As much as this is an effort to produce museum quality prints that are affordable to all types of collectors, it is also an excuse for me to dive back into the darkroom where I am at home.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes, such as photograms and photomontages; to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera; to political and documentary engagements with themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
Verses, a solo exhibition by 2012 Baxter St at CCNY Darkroom Resident Joseph Sywenkyj, is a project that documents a Ukrainian family living with HIV for the past decade.
Baxter St at CCNY presents the work of 8 photographers chosen for its 2008 and 2009 Darkroom Residency Program, opening Thursday, January 7, 2010 from 6 — 8 pm.
The word itself suggests a spectrum of destinations that come to mind when thinking about a studio — there's a darkroom, a place for manual production, a testing ground in which different practices are carried out (they are close to each other, and he can observe the effects closely and make comparisons), a viewing space, an archive.
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The Art school provides acess to spaces for printmaking, a computer class, a woodworkshop and a darkroom.
Plans for future programming include artist residency opportunities and a dedicated darkroom workspace for community use.
Special thanks are given to NYSCA and Arts Mid-Hudson for grants to update the digital lab and darkroom in 2017/2018.
After later spending a few years as the overnight shift printer for Color Edge in Chelsea, Buckley finally ended up processing work and problem solving darkroom challenges for artist Adam Fuss.
This intimate, immersive film hub space will feature three chambers; beginning with an extensive library, engaging in film history and theory, curated attentively by participating artists from their personal book collections and intended for browsing and perusing; leading further on to a single screen darkroom, a pulsating digital heart, showcasing a sequence of 115 imaginative short films programmed to play on the continuous loop; and on to the final imaginary space, the Virtual Reality port which will evolve over time in collaboration with various artists.
For him, every step in photography serves getting into the darkroom.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes (such as photograms and photomontages), to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera, to political and documentary engagements with labor history and globalization in the 1980s and 1990s, to forms of archival and historical reconstitution made since 2000.
For a year, Halsband happily printed old family snapshots in the darkroom and understood that true creation takes place there.
With each print made through exposure to artificial lighting, she compares her darkroom approach to photosynthesis, with light as a catalyst for creation.
In each instance, the materials are chosen for their history and identity, and are part and parcel of an increasingly overtly political line of thinking, such as, for example, the containers in the installation Darkroom (2006).
Light Work purchases its first Macintosh computer for use by visiting artists and Community Darkrooms members.
For Quinlan, the patterns in her photographic images have often resulted out of actions and experiments onto negatives in the darkroom.
With six wives and 21 children to support, as well as a love for smart automobiles, Keïta worked quickly, often shooting 40 portraits in a day and then spending much of the night developing them in his darkroom.
Penn was a master of composition, darkroom developing and still life, and had an eye for making anything beautiful — even the flattened street trash he photographed in platinum in the 1970s.
• Digital lab with Epson Stylus Pro 4900s, 7800, 9600, 9800, and 9900 digital inkjet printers, profiling systems and large print viewer • Hasselblad Imacon high resolution negative scanner, scans up to 4 × 5 sheet film • 18 27 ″ iMacs with a full suite of Adobe Creative Cloud software • Black and white darkroom with 18 enlargers (4 × 5, medium and 35 mm formats) • 16 mm Elmo slimline projector with 800 ′ looper, Full HD Cinema Projectors in all studios and classrooms w / Blu - ray player • Photographic and filmmaking peripherals, such as lenses, microphones, tripods and light kits available for checkout
[31] Later works created directly in the darkroom without the use of a camera, and often largely accidental (e.g. «Blushes,» «Mental Pictures,» and «Freischwimmer» [33]-RRB-, present photography as a self - referential medium — one that could serve as an experimental ground for the creation of a new type of image structure.
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