About the speakers: Jim McKeever is a social
documentary photographer working in an exhibition / gallery context.
Jim McKeever is a social
documentary photographer working in an exhibition / gallery context.
Not exact matches
Andrea Klooster has been writing and producing personal history and
documentary videos since 1999, while also
working as a freelance reporter and
photographer with many contributions to the Advance Newspapers of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Working with acclaimed 34 year - old French
photographer / muralist JR, she shares her lifelong passion for images and how they are created, displayed and shared in this personalized, pastoral
documentary.
Cabral has
worked as still
photographer for the
documentary films Out In The Night (2015), Very Semi Serious (2015), and ADAMA (2011).
Agnes Varda's Faces Places Is a
Work of Art About Art — David Sims enjoys the legendary French filmmaker's collaboration with the
photographer JR, a wonderful
documentary about communities, memory, and her own history.
«Life Itself,» Steve James's film about the life and
work of iconic film critic Roger Ebert, joins «Finding Vivian Maier,» co-director Charlie Siskel (nephew of Gene Siskel, Ebert's co-host on «Siskel & Ebert») and executive producer Jeff Garlin's portrait of the Windy City nanny who was secretly a genius
photographer, and «Red Army,» Gabe Polsky's exploration of the hockey team's rise and fall and how it mirrored that of the Soviet Union, as three of the top contenders eligible for the Best
Documentary Oscar shortlist.
As part of a retrospective marking the 100th anniversary of Robert Mitchum's birth, NYFF will also present a
work - in - progress screening of «Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast,» a
documentary about Mitchum from
photographer and filmmaker Bruce Weber.
Working with still
photographer Paul Strand, at the behest of the progressive Mexican government, Zinnemann directed a dramatised
documentary about a village of fishermen, called Redes, literally «Nets» but known in English as The Wave (1934).
He has
worked as a news
photographer for 4 years and has produced 3 short films at the University of North Texas, including «Smokey» a short
documentary about an Elvis impersonator that has been selected by film festivals around the U.S. including AFI Dallas, Los Angeles Film Festival, Hot Springs Doc Festival, and Austin Film Festival, among others.
December 1, 2002 An accomplished
photographer whose
work has been featured in ESQUIRE, GQ, VANITY FAIR, and ROLLING STONE, Sam Jones makes his directorial debut with the raw, fantastic music
documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart, which follows alt - country band Wilco as they complete their album «Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.»
Now a
documentary photographer, she once led an afterschool photo program in Harlem and
worked with female journalists on a South African newspaper.
Life lessons, love,
work, peace and the future of our precious planet: these are the subjects under idiosyncratic discussion by 50 notable individuals interviewed in writer /
photographer Andrew Zuckerman's sublime, engaging book Wisdom, which is accompanied by a DVD of the author's
documentary of the same name.
Seattle About Blog Blog of recent
work from top Seattle
documentary wedding
photographer, Ryan Flynn for couples and photo enthusiasts who love natural, authentic images.
She now runs regular street photography composition workshops in London, is collaborating with another
photographer in creating photography holidays and has started
work on a
documentary project called Backstage.
«LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER: Performing Social Landscapes» @ Carré d'Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain Nimes, France
Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier «s first solo institutional exhibition in France presents selections from several of her
documentary projects, including the video «Frazier Take on Levi's» and photographs from «Pier 54,» and the foundation of her
work, images that examine the decline of the population and steel industry of her hometown of Braddock, Pa. («Campaign for Braddock Hospital» and «The Notion of Family»).
A Vanity Fair event and a
documentary directed by Yvonne Scio narrate the story and
works of the great New York
photographer Roxanne Lowit on September 6th in Venice.
In the projection gallery, the
documentary work of Genaro Molina, Lawrence K. Ho, and Kirk McKoy, the three other L.A. Times staff
photographers (Cole also
worked at the Times), played as a slideshow on the walls.
Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2014 @ 7:30 p.m. CARRIE MAE WEEMS Talk at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Brooklyn, N.Y.. Following a presentation of her
work and a screening of the new ART21
documentary exploring her practice,
photographer Carrie Mae Weems discusses her creative process with former MoMA curator Laurence Kardish.
One of the most highly praised
photographers of his generation, Ryan McGinley produces
work that is candid, revealing, and erotically charged, drawing on and subverting the conventions of the
documentary genre.
LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER A social
documentary photographer and video artist, LaToya Ruby Frazier «s family and hometown of Braddock, Pa., a decimated steel town near Pittsburgh, have been central to her
work.
Meryl Meisler is a New York - based
documentary photographer whose
work has been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Historical Society, Dia Art Foundation, MASS MoCA, the New Museum for Contemporary Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and in public spaces including Grand Central Terminal, South Street Seaport and throughout the NYC subway system.
Much of the
work shows a concern for the limits of
documentary photography and the position of the inherently subjective
photographer.
Directed by
photographer Henry Horenstein, whose
work can be found in the MFA exhibition «(un) expected families,» this fascinating
documentary incorporates clips from 13 interviews with couples who discuss how they met and how their relationships
work.
Social
documentary photographers Radcliffe «Ruddy» Roye and Jamel Shabazz recently joined author and curator Dr. Sarah Lewis on Pratt Institute's Brooklyn campus for a lively and thought - provoking discussion that revolved around their
work and themes...
A major retrospective of the
work of Walker Evans, one of the most influential
documentary photographers of the 20th century.
Jill Freedman is a highly respected New York City
documentary photographer whose award - winning
work is included in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the International Center of Photography, George Eastman House, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the New York Public Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, among others.
Documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado says he
works from inside the circle.
Highlights include
works from the 1950s and 60s by Ivan Albright, Jean Dubuffet, Ibrahim el - Salahi, Yayoi Kusama, Roberto Matta, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Edward Ruscha, and Dorothea Tanning; a large archive of the
works on paper by Sonia Landy Sheridan; noteworthy prints in a variety of media; and a large collection of
works by
documentary photographers and photojournalists, including Dmitri Baltermants, Susan Meiselas, Ed Grazda, and James Nachtwey.
Photographers Among Us examines the many dimensions of photojournalism and
documentary photography through a survey of 225
works that capture scenes of war, mass incarceration, suburbia, and urban and rural landscapes, among other images that continue to resonate today.
A German
documentary - style
photographer, Wolfgang Tillmans creates
work that addresses his own life, the world around him, his political and social concerns, but also the entire history of the medium of photography.
Among them are the gritty
documentary photographer (and gallerist) Jane England, an Australian emigrée who captured London's 1970s subculture, and Volker Eichelmann, an eclectic German artist fascinated by the English aristocracy who
works in everything from floral découpage to video art.
Barbican Centre runs concurrent exhibitions of
work by
documentary photographer Dorothea Lange and British artist Vanessa Winship.
Social
documentary photographers Radcliffe «Ruddy» Roye and Jamel Shabazz recently joined author and curator Dr. Sarah Lewis on Pratt Institute's Brooklyn campus for a lively and thought - provoking discussion that revolved around their
work and themes of representation, community, and social justice.
The
work of
photographer Stella Johnson spans editorial, corporate,
documentary and artistic genres.
From as early as the 1980s, photography and video art have found their place in the German Pavilion, side by side with painting, sculpture and installation: the
works of Bernd and Hilla Becher, Thomas Ruff, Candida Höfer, Katharina Sieverding and Rosemarie Trockel — all of them protagonists in the vibrant art scene at the Düsseldorfer Akademie in the late 20th century — were followed by the actions and films of Christoph Schlingensief and Romuald Karmakar, along with the
documentary approaches of the Indian artist Dayanita Singh and the South African
photographer Santu Mofokeng.
Cinthya Santos - Briones: Before becoming a
documentary photographer, Santos - Briones studied anthropology and history, which led her to
work as a researcher in institutions in Mexico focused on the study of indigenous and rural communities.
One of the most influential
photographers working today, diCorcia is known for creating images that balance precariously between
documentary and staged photography, fact and fiction.
Guidi is a
photographer whose gritty Neorealist - influenced
documentary work is little known and underappreciated in the United States.
Today, the
photographer and artist describes her
work as social
documentary photography.
This exhibition presents the
work of six local
photographers in the Center for
Documentary Studies Concept to Gallery course, taught by FRANK Member Artist, Barbara Tyroler.
His
work exhibits the requisite empathy of great
documentary photographers but his vision is rendered with the aesthetic control of a fine art
photographer.
Lisa McCarty is a curator and
photographer based in Durham, North Carolina.McCarty has held curatorial positions in archives, libraries, galleries, museums, and private collections including the Smithsonian American Art Museum Library, the Peace Corps Archive, George Mason University, The Nasher Museum of Art, Cassilhaus Gallery & Collection, The Center for
Documentary Studies and Duke University's Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library, where she is currently curator of the Archive of
Documentary Arts.McCarty received a MFA in Experimental and
Documentary Arts from Duke University and exhibits her photographs and moving image
work internationally.
A leading
documentary photographer who was active in the New York Photo League in the 1930s, Siskind moved beyond the social realism of his early
work as he increasingly came to view photography as a visual language of signs, metaphors, and symbols — the equivalent of poetry and music.
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta is partnering with the Josef Albers Museum Quadrat (Bottrop, Germany) and the Vancouver Art Gallery to present a major touring retrospective of the
work of Walker Evans, one of the most influential
documentary photographers of the 20th century.
Lorna Simpson began her artistic career
working as a
documentary street
photographer, though she soon transitioned to a text - based practice that featured photographs of anonymous women (and occasionally men) paired with extracted phrases that urge the viewer to question that preconceived associations surrounding race and gender.
His
work as a
photographer has been focused on the one hand on
documentary projects, and on the other hand on more conceptual
works.
Located in SoHo, NY's historic photo building at 100 Crosby Street, the gallery represents a wide range of emerging and established
photographers whose practices include landscape and architectural installation, abstract and concrete photography, experimental mixed media
works, and social
documentary.
The personal history and identity of the
photographer runs through her
work across the fields of staged photography and
documentary themes.
The financial crisis that shook Greece can be felt most prominently in its capital, and as such this forms the subject of the
documentary photographer, who often
works for such publications as The New York Times or Le Monde.