Sentences with phrase «documentary photographs showing»

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One woman in the documentary showed me photographs where they fluffed the stuffing from pillows into a «cloud» and then arced a rainbow scarf out from beneath it.
Brian Frey will also be showing his photographs from a planned documentary on Exterminator.
I mentioned this in my rave review: «One of my favorite parts of this documentary is when the film finally starts, instead of showing actual footage of people watching, they switch over to these amazing photographs.
Featuring glam portraits of stage greats, irreverent fashion photographs, and documentary pictures for the London Times, this show takes a close look at the best of Lord Snowdon.
Here, he is represented by cybernetic drawings, documentary photographs and a video that shows him making an inflatable plastic sculpture with his students.
The American photography show at PACE Gallery is a highly considered examination of the tension between the documentary photograph and the symbolic image, all the more pertinent today.
The American photography show is a highly considered examination of the tension between the documentary photograph and the symbolic image, all the more pertinent today.
Group Shows: «The Bronx Artist Documentary Project: Photographs of Bronx Artists» Group Shows: Invitation >> > pdf September - October, 2014: The Andrew Freedman Home, 1125 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY,.
The exhibition also includes rarely shown photographs Corita used for teaching and documentary purposes.
Declaring that he «wanted to show things that had to be corrected,» he was one of the earliest photographers to use the photograph as a documentary tool.
Important exhibitions in 18th Street's main gallery have included the first showing in southern California, in 2004, of Ruth - Marion Baruch and Pirkle Jones» historic documentary photographs of the Black Panthers from 1968, and Richard Newton's «Have You Seen My Privacy?»
A striking collection of photographs created by the American documentary photographer Danny Lyon is on show until 26 November at Beetles + Huxley
In November, the museum will show the brilliant LaToya Ruby Frazier, whose photographs of Braddock, Pennsylvania marry social documentary to a deep intimacy, and a survey of the late Chicago - based feminist painter Christina Ramberg.
This might help explain several otherwise confusing juxtapositions, such as the repeating documentary photographs of Gordon Matta - Clark's cuts into the PS1 building during its inaugural 1976 show, one of which is installed next to Collier Schorr's leaning boards emblazoned with model Jordan Barrett.
Social documentary photographs are regularly shown in some of the best galleries of contemporary art across America.
Her series Untitled (2008) used photographs belonging to a Vietnam War veteran as part of the installation I Become Death, as well as the documentary film Snake Society in collaboration with the anthropologist Julian Gastelo, both shown at Kunsthalle Basel in 2009.
Lavalette's photographs have been shown widely, including exhibitions at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Durham, NC; Aperture Gallery, New York, NY; Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA; The Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland, among others.
The exhibition includes large - format photographs and several documentary images which show moments from 5 different actions held over a period of 5 years.
In Chelsea, Thomas's first documentary film «HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN» will be shown alongside photographs of her mother and long - time muse, Sandra Bush.
Featuring an interview with the artist by Anne Reeve and new scholarship by art historian Robin Clark, it also includes reproductions of archival and documentary material discovered during the curatorial process, from sketches by the artist to gallery invitation cards, early catalogue covers, and historic photographs, as well as installation views of the show.
This short documentary shows Rashid Johnson's decades - long aesthetic and professional development, from his early portrait photographs to his later conceptual sculptures made out of glass, wood, and tile.
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