The project features
documentary video and photography of Kresberg's experience working with vultures, pangolins and other endangered species in Africa with the Rare and Endangered Species Trust (REST).
Major works by each will be presented alongside their writings, studio and archival material, as well as
documentary video and photography.
Not exact matches
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Documentary wedding
photography, thematic
video productions
and commercial food
and hospitality
photography.
Running time: 97 minutes Distributor: Criterion Collection DVD Extras: A new digital transfer supervised
and approved by director of
photography; «Ask Todd,» an audio Q&A with director Todd Solondz; Making «Life During Wartime,» a new
documentary featuring interviews with actors; a new
video piece in which Lachman discusses his work on the film; the original theatrical trailer;
and a booklet featuring an essay by film critic David Sterritt.
He has created visuals on a variety of media platforms including
documentary photography, global award - winning advertising campaigns, magazine editorials, artist branding, books, music
videos, commercials, the short film Captureland,
and the award - winning feature - length
documentary Bouncing Cats.
Students use
video, audio,
photography, web,
and social media to craft
documentaries and nonfiction stories about the world around them.
In addition to
photography Lloyd does
video and film projects
and has won numerous awards for his work including for his
documentary More Than A Race.
A compulsive wanderer, Francis Alÿs is known for his in - depth projects in a wide range of media including
documentary film, painting,
photography, performance
and video.
Pairs have been chosen for the dynamic interplay between the two selected works,
and based on similar or contrasting themes, formal motifs, or geographic interests, as well as topics endemic to
photography's discretely defined history: social
documentary, performative,
and formal modes will be explored within the expanded discourse of film
and video.
Opening today in the Curve at the Barbican Art Gallery is conceptual
documentary photographer
and Deutsche Börse
Photography Prize winner Richard Mosse's immersive multi-channel
video installation
Heidrun Holzfeind uses
photography,
documentary video and sculpture to explore individual
and collective narratives that reveal the concept of identity as a social construct dependent on cultural
and socio - economical circumstances.
The research project aims to investigate the heritage of
documentary practices in contemporary art in relation to the history of film,
documentary photography, television
and video art, as well as to situate these contemporary
documentary practices within current cultural production.
Working with
photography, film
and video, Al - Ani has an ongoing interest in discussions around identity
and the
documentary tradition, through intimate recollections
and more official accounts.
MARTHA ROSLER: In one way or another, together with the rest of us
and separately, Allan helped devise, develop,
and think through new ways of using
photography, film,
video,
and writing to renegotiate the meaning of
documentary, to return the question of politics
and geopolitics to the image.
Relating to performance - based
and conceptual approaches to
video and photography, the art of Phil Collins employs elements of popular culture, low - budget television
and reportage - style
documentary to address the camera as an instrument of both truth
and deception.
Strongly influenced by the shore
and woodlands of outer Cape Cod, Maine,
and now Nova Scotia, Witkowski's «research sketchbook» consists of
documentary photography and video of the environmental installations exploring light, reflection,
and color she creates as references for mixed
and multi-media works in painting,
photography,
and video projection.
Andrea Geyer is a New York - based artist, who works with
photography,
video and performance, using both fiction
and documentary strategies in order to address larger concepts such as national identity, gender,
and class.
Weems's vibrant explorations of
photography,
video,
and verse breathe new life into traditional narrative forms: social
documentary, tableaux, self - portrait,
and oral history.
Saro - Wiwa is a
video artist whose work encompasses
video installation,
documentary,
and photography.
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.
Her work is focused on
documentary research, which she incorporates into films,
photography and video installations.
Jiang uses
video, painting,
photography, installation, writing
and other mediums, blurring the boundaries between fictional
documentary, mediated images
and private narratives to reveal the intersections
and segmentations between the body, desire
and emotion of different individual
and its representation or imagination in contemporary society.
Featuring works of various media — painting, sculpture,
photography, drawings,
and graphic design, as well as
video and documentary film — the exhibition offers a story of artistic crossings, collaborations,
and, at times, conflicts, with the city as an incubator.
I stage situations using various direct
and indirect, formal
and informal processes —
documentary photography, audio
and video recording, collaging
and manipulating archives, staging performative actions
and situations — that are translated into my exhibitions, installations, publications, films
and other projects.
One of the watchwords in contemporary
video and photography during the past decade or so has been «narrative», the candid, the
documentary and the aesthetic have been sidelined somewhat by the pull of the narrative image whether it be moving or still.
The subject matter
and style of each artist ranges from
documentary to conceptual,
and explores the fact that these two media,
photography and video, often help an artist develop their wider practice
and bodies of work, as well as offer a glimpse into the versatility that many artists possess.
Through
photography,
video,
and sculpture, they present an aesthetically rich installation that questions boundaries between art
and religion, aesthetic
and documentary practice,
and folk
and fine art.
From this beginning the exhibition takes in aerial
photography, forensic
photography, abstractions of landscapes, ruins, postcards
and press photos of the American dust storms, artists
videos, film clips,
documentary photography and site specific works, featuring artists like Man Ray, John Divola, Sophie Ristelhueber, Walker Evans, Mona Kuhn, Aaron Siskind, Gerhard Richter, Xavier Ribas, Nick Waplington, Eva Stenram, Georges Bataille, Jeff Wall, among others.
A native New Yorker, Jonathan Calm is a visual artist working in
photography and video whose work combines as well as challenges the aesthetic
and ideological tenets of architecture,
documentary journalism,
and sculpture.
2008 You Complete Me, Western Bridge, Seattle, USA TRANSactions: Contemporary Latin American
and Latino Art, Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln, USA (travelled to Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro; The High Museum of Art, Atlanta) HeartQuake, Museum on the Seam, Jerusalem, Israel That Was Then... This Is Now, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Long Island, USA Die lucky Bush, MuHKA Museum voor Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerpen, Belgium MATRIX / REDUX, Berkeley Art Museum
and Pacific Film Archive BAM / PFA, Berkeley, USA Risky Business Art, Kunstpanorama, Lucerne, Switzerland Aurum: L'or dans l'art contemporain, Centre PasquArt, Biel Worlds on
Video, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence Africa On: Beecroft, Jaar, Kentridge, Galleria Lia Rumma, Milan Arte ≠ Vida: Actions by Artists of the Americas, 1960 — 2000, El Museodel Barrio, New York Pictures in Series, Fisher Landau Center for Art, Long Island City, New York Framing
and Being Unframed: The Uses of
Documentary Photography, Ezraand Cecile Zilkha Gallery, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA
Its a an exhibition that exhibits a mixture of
photography,
video,
and documentary art making practices.
Poetic Politic is a group exhibition of contemporary
photography,
video and documentary, curated by Zoe Butt
and co-organized by Kadist Art Foundation, San Francisco
and Sàn Art, Ho Chi Minh City.
Her work, initially inspired by fly on the wall
documentaries such as Michael Apted's Up series, is characterised by an engagement with the lives of others
and her own family history; she uses
photography,
video and a range of devices to reveal personal details.
In addition to work by more than 35 area artists, the exhibition also features
documentary photography,
video and other cultural ephemera.
This is illustrated by the
documentary photography of Diane Arbus, that focuses on members of minorities in New York City,
and the
video art of the Korean - American Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006).
Lebanese artist Ziad Antar has been working with
photography and video since 2002 when he directed his first
documentary on the French photographer Jean - Luc Moulène.
One works with performance, installation,
photography,
video and drawing, the other creates installations, one of them uses images of his body to create works
and the last one mixes art
and documentary.
Oliveira's artistic practice incorporates
documentary material in several media, including drawing,
video, audio,
photography and installation.
Reinhold Misselbeck, the director of the department of
photography and video at Museum Ludwig, who was curator of the current show, wrote of Mr. Hockney: «He is well aware the media, like
photography,
video and film, are losing the
documentary quality hitherto attributed to them because of digital manipulation
and that they are converging more with painting in their relation to reality.»
Other programs include MFA Art Practice; MPS Fashion
Photography; MFA Art Criticism
and Writing; MAT Art Education; MPS Branding; MFA Computer Art; MPS Art Therapy; MFA Design; MFA Design Criticism; MPS Digital
Photography; MPS Digital
Photography; MFA Interaction Design; MFA Illustration as Visual Essay; MPS Live Action Short Film; MFA
Photography,
Video Art
and Related Media
and MFA Social
Documentary Film.
Her work is interdisciplinary, immersed in the current political dialogue
and utilizes
video art, digital
photography, experimental
documentary and the internet.
About Alinka Echeverria Alinka Echeverría is a Mexican visual artist whose
photography and video work lies at the crossroads between
documentary and fine art.
Chong Kwan works with
photography,
video, sound, installation,
and performance
and weaves together
documentary and fantastical approaches to explore ideas of collective
and individual memory, history
and expanded notions of
and frustration between the senses.
A 2000 graduate of the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program, Geyer works with
photography,
video and performance, using both fiction
and documentary strategies in order to address larger concepts such as national identity, gender,
and class in the context of the ongoing re-adjustment of cultural meanings
and social memories.
Using staged scenes
and digital interventions, Valenzuela's
photography,
video,
and installation work are rooted in the contradictory traditions of
documentary and fiction, often involving narratives on immigration
and the working class.
Known for collaborating with remote or marginal communities such as blue - collar workers in the twenty - first century, acclaimed
video artist
and photographer Sharon Lockhart blurs the line between
photography,
video art,
and documentary.
Antar has been working with
photography and video since 2002 when he directed his first
documentary on the French photographer Jean - Luc Moulène.
Valenzuela's work in
photography,
video and installation is rooted in contradictory traditions of
documentary and fiction, often involving narratives around immigration
and the working class.
Through 2
documentary clip
videos and 34
photography works, Angki entices us to look at the jungle
and the metropolitan city from a different perspective
and state of mind.
Encompassing zines,
photography, collage,
video montage,
documentary film,
and sound collage, the exhibition presents its artists
and musicians as subcultural anthropologists, documenting a world at the brink of disaster.