Early on he explored the resilience of painting and from painting he went on to
do photographic works, video and sound installations.
When we met I was about to depart on my first trip to Haiti to
do my photographic work.
Not exact matches
I usually
work from
photographic images supplied by the client, but I'm happy to
do site visits too.
To give you an idea of the difference, three years of
work with
photographic plates could be
done with the CCD in the course of roughly a month.
Short in stature, 5 - 4, 180 lbs, I've
worked many jobs which
did not inspire me such as the U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, Getty Oil Company, Occidental International Petroleum Corp., a Navy Veteran where I served as a Aerial
Photographic Intelligenceman.
(Given the many low angles used to accentuate Schindler's larger - than - life quality, it is hard to avoid
photographic comparisons to the
work Gregg Toland, ASC
did in Citizen Kane.)
I respect their
work, I respect them as filmmakers, but I wasn't quite sure if there would be a good marriage between what I'm trying to pursue and the
work that I'm
doing and what they're
doing, but they helped make that real clear to me early on by expressing some real interesting story [and]
photographic ideas that really resonated with me.
Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 89) may be best known for his
photographic works and controversial imagery of the underground BDSM scene in the late 60s and early 70s of New York, but he didn't really begin taking photographs until he borrowed a Polaroid camera in 1971, and then later acquired a Hasselblad medium format of his own.
The solo exhibition will feature
work from several of Hanzlová's
photographic projects, including Rokytnik and Forest, taken in the Czech village and surrounding forest where the artist grew up; Cotton Rose, taken in Gifu, Japan; as well as the artist's three most recent series, Horses, Flowers and There Is Something I Don't Know.
RETRO - SPECTIVE EXPLORES the
works of photographers who, at the height of the digital age, are turning back to nineteenth century
photographic processes and, in so
doing, redefining the parameters of the medium and its expressive capacities alike.
At first, Knott didn't know how to respond to art lovers who told him they loved his
work but wanted, somehow, the
photographic equivalent of the paintings and sculptures already in their collections.
Wolfgang Tillmans» new installation of
photographic work continues to present a dialogue of both small and large - scale
works as he has been
doing now for more than a decade.
Echoing the BnF French Landscape exhibition, which recounts 30 years of
photographic missions on the national territory, the MuMa
du Havre has chosen to present some of its
photographic works, also part of public commissions.
Incidentally, although he now mostly shuns commercial
work, and is reluctant to dwell on it at length in this interview, he has
done one or two high - profile commissions since, including a Dazed & Confused cover with Björk, for which he overpainted her
photographic image with bold and colourful gestures.
Beginning in the 1920s, Kertész's
work would go on to be shown in numerous exhibitions such as the Brooklyn Museum, New York; Royal
Photographic Society of Great Britain, London; International Center for Photography, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago; Bibliothèque National, Paris; Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest; Musée National d'Art Moderne
du Centre George Pompidou, Paris; The Getty Center, Los Angeles; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Even with a history of using photography and the
photographic image in her
work, she
does not consider herself to be a photographer in the traditional sense.
When asked what artists came to mind when she thought of Patrick Wilson, Marvin mentioned several that the art genome
did not link to Wilson's
work: David Mitchell, who translates out - of - body experiences into
photographic abstractions that look strikingly similar to Wilson's paintings; Johnnie Winona Ross, a painter who captures the attractive and intimate quality of Wilson's compositions but also channels Agnes Martin and the landscape of the Southwest; and James Siena, whose highly detailed, vibrant paintings are derived from mathematical systems, varying from Wilson's own mode of production yet sharing a similarly immersive quality.
They
did a beautiful
photographic work based on the mysterious manuscript of the Voynich Botanical Studies.
If you love Thomas's
photographic works but just can't decide which one to get, her polaroid series offer a bang - for - your - buck scenario where you don't have to settle on just one.
Bustamante continues to exhibit both objects and images, and says of this portfolio of sculptural
work, which seems at first to make his biggest break yet with photography, «All of the
works here have something to
do with
photographics.»
Our booth will include a diverse and impressive group of new
works including
photographic works by James Casebere, Robert Mapplethorpe and Frank Thiel; sculptures and installations by Leandro Erlich, Los Carpinteros, Iran
do Espírito Santo, Joseph Kosuth and Wolfgang Laib; and paintings and
works on paper by Rebecca Horn, Callum Innes, Anthony McCall, Julião Sarmento and Gavin Turk.
Momentarily abandoning the stupefying rhetoric of immediacy that characterized his earlier
photographic appropriations, he is now reinscribing his
work in the well - lit field of modern paradigms: by referencing the monochrome as he
did in his previous «joke» paintings, by reintroducing collage and silk - screen superimpositions, and above all by coating some of his appropriations with a thin layer of white paint that is simultaneously on top of and underneath the imagery.
While Warhol didn't invent the
photographic silkscreen process, he developed his own technique by combining hand - painted backgrounds with
photographic silkscreen printed images to create unique
works of art.
Rather than
doing that, Mexico City - born photographer Amanda Gutiérrez seeks to document her surroundings as she ventures through Brooklyn's Sunset Park, focusing both on her «subjective experience as a Mexican woman living and
working in New York» and painting a
photographic portrait of the neighborhood's Mexican immigrant community.
Those who have managed to see it all surely didn't see it all in a day, and this insertion of ellipses into the viewer's experience seems apt for a body of
work concerned with temporalities, the
photographic suspension of movement and stasis, and the poetics of presence and absence.
Chuck Close Photo Maquettes, Eykyn Maclean, New York, USA Closer: The Graphic Art of Chuck Close, Bruce Museum, Greenwich, USA Chuck Close:
Works on Paper 1975 - 2012, Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, USA Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of
Doing Something, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, USA; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile; Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Baton Rouge, USA; Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa, USA; Ball State University Museum of Art, Muncie, USA; Joseloff Gallery, University of Hartford, West Hartford, USA; Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock, USA; Loveland Museum Gallery, Lincoln, USA; Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, USA; Florida Museum of
Photographic Arts, Tampa, USA
Thompson
did not stop making art; text
work, performative
photographic pieces, objects and large - scale sculptural installations which were widely exhibited, but he
did not return to painting until he retired from education and was able to devote himself to â $ the day - to - day involvement that a serious painting practice requiresâ $.
Kruithof's range of photo - based
works, made mostly in 2015,
do not replicate or repeat Sultan and Mandel's project, but rather carry it forward through strategies that are carefully calculated to resonate with today's imaging landscape — a markedly different
photographic terrain from the one Mandel and Sultan responded to forty years ago.
In addition Rhode will show a range of
photographic, drawing, moving image and sculptural
works, ranging from abstract drawings made in Germany in 2007 to a new photo series
done in Johannesburg in 2013.
Your
work develops into both photography and books, how
do you decide which project becomes a
photographic series and which one a book?
His deep, long steeping in the history, technical procedures and culture of photo - making richly informs his images but
does not turn up in his
work in overt or intrusive ways, such as self - conscious quoting of
photographic sources or studied fussiness in his presentation images.
«A series of
photographic works titled «A Woman's
Work is Never
Done» Using my own hand as a base material, I considered it a canvas upon which I stitched into the top layer of skin
In a monograph of his
work, critic and curator Ellen Handy wrote, «The world is enriched when a master artist employs his eye to seek beauties unseen by others, and brings them to our attention through skillful observation, composition and superb
photographic print - making — and this Feldstein has consistently
done in his
work.»
«We would use our own people - no subcontractors - and would document the
work we
did in writing, along with
photographic evidence of the before - and - after roof problem repair.»