Sentences with phrase «early photography»

We've had a lot of exhibitions of early photography.
How did early photography influence painters of the time?
Among the older works around the walls are some of the most notable images of early photography.
But then its portraits range from early photography by Wilhelm von Gloeden and Wilhelm von Plüschow to Jimmy DeSana in performance, daubing white stuff in his crotch.
Currently Ayesha is assisting on an upcoming exhibition on early photography in the Indian sub-continent with the Alkazi Foundation for the Arts, New Delhi.
In fact, it looks very much like silvery color fields by Jacqueline Humphries or an evocation of early photography by Marco Breuer.
This exhibition explored early photography from the mid-19th century and exciting contemporary photographs, alongside historical painting.
This is especially true of the way Kurosawa uses a modern - day attempt to recreate early photography as a metaphor for cinema: a painstaking and almost mystical process that it's trying to recapture a long - lost sense of wonder.
The striking juxtaposition of Carl Wilhelm Kolbe's fantastical etching of a dead oak (c. 1830 — 35) with Gustave le Gray's soft salt print of the forest at Fontainebleau (c. 1855) emphasises how carefully framed both images are, and how early photography came out of the dual concerns for which the exhibition argues.
Leading authorities consider such topics as the influence of 17th - century Dutch painters, parallels with Renoir, and links with early photography.
Ansel Adams: Early Photography Herman Maril: The Strong Forms of Our Experience Arkansas Arts Center / through April 16
The stark palette of black, white, gray and muted earth tones suggests early photography and lends a timeless quality to the work, almost as if the images themselves are fragments from the past.
SEEING DOUBLE Nolan Preece / Kaethe Kauffman curated by Liz Gordon in collaboration with Katharine T. Carter & Associates OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 18th 7 — 10PM exhibit featured 01.18.17 — 03.20.17 A photographer for over forty years, Nolan Preece has devoted his work to understanding and mastering the challenging techniques of early photography -LSB-...]
Photographer Stephanie Dowda, who maintains strong ties to Atlanta as she pursues an MFA at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, similarly draws upon early photography techniques employed by occult aficionados.
Tate Britain, London, 11 May — 25 September This exhibition at Tate Britain is the first major one of its kind to consider the significant dialogue between early photography and British art over the course of a 75 - year period.
Exclusive to the Dallas presentation is a special section that illustrates the technology and techniques of early photography through works from the Dallas Museum of Art's collections as well as loans from the Amon Carter Museum.
«The Lens of Impressionism presents new insight into and scholarship on the response of impressionist painters to early photography within the context of a single geographic locale,» said Heather MacDonald, The Lillian and James H. Clark Associate Curator of European Art at the Dallas Museum of Art and the coordinating curator for the exhibition.
Kassay is perhaps most well known for his silver paintings, made using an electroplating technique that references early photography, which warp the reflection of their viewers as well as depicting subtle changes in light throughout the day.
Since 2014 Thomas Ruff has been working on his Negatives, a series in which he converts the typical sepia tones of early photography into cyan tones, thus not only harking back to the cyanotypes o...
Juxtaposing personal photographs with related paintings and prints by these Post-Impressionist artists, Snapshot offers a new perspective on early photography and on the synthesis of painting, printmaking and photography at the end of the 19th century.
, introduces the notion of the «stereoscopic» from early photography: that is, the pairing of two separate images, which, in her words, «unleashes an ambivalence between the observer and the world».
Thomas's bodies begin as substrata, canvases to a libidinal urge reminiscent of depictions of the Other in early photography and pornography (and, in turn, historical photographs» mimicry of Western painting traditions).
The exhibition explores early photography from the mid-19th century and the most exciting contemporary photographs, alongside historical painting.
-- the doctor will retrieve gems of early photography that make a visitor gasp.
Ross - Ho's talk at The New School will focus on her recent public works including, «Untitled Findings (ACCESS)» a series of large - scale keys placed throughout the city for Parcours at Art Basel 2017; her contribution to Public Art Fund's group exhibition Image Objects (2015); and an earlier related public sculpture at MCA Chicago in 2013, which utilized a three - dimensional tableau replicating a female mannequin image appropriated from an early photography manual.
Borremans cites as source materials for his work old text books, early photography, pre-war American comics and of course, like so many artists today, film.
In the mid-19th century, a sudden cultural mix of early photography, science à la Darwin and fantasy by way of Lewis Carroll fueled an ironic response from certain educated Victorian ladies, whose pastimes included scrapbook diaries, parlor games (such as exquisite corpse) and — as on vivid display at the Met — photocollaged family albums.
They give one the impression that Pippin's peculiar homages to early photography, and in particular to Eadweard Muybridge, the late 19th century photographer of humans and animals in motion, are less than the sum of their parts.
The exhibition features work that deals with issues of race, sex, gender, redefine constructionism, new minimalism, early photography, nostalgic meditations, and the interplay between nature and the man - made.»
A photographer for over forty years, Nolan Preece has devoted his work to understanding and mastering the challenging techniques of early photography but also promoting new processes such as the chemogram (1981), now called the chemigram, and an experimental cliché - verre process he discovered in the late nineteen - seventies involving smoke on glass.
The exhibition features works that deal with issues of race, sex, gender, redefinitions of constructionism, new minimalism, early photography, nostalgic meditations, and the interplay between nature and the man - made.»
He is inspired by his personal observation of nature and his reinterpretation of the techniques of early photography.
Different artists claim that their efforts «contend with codes of power, authority, race and class,» «question man - made constructs,» «challenge the anthropological categorizations of early photography» or «reveal the latent power of the public's collective intelligence.»
While other takes on advertising verge on the conventional, such as Timur Si Qun's monument to peace with the phases of the moon as its logo, Amanda Ross - Ho returns to a classical portrait bust, based on an early photography manual, with a vengeance.
Was early photography, then, still going through a stage?
«Paradise of Exiles: Early Photography in Italy focuses on Italy's importance as a center of exchange and experimentation during the first three decades of photography's history — from 1839, the year of its invention, to 1871, the year Italy became a unified nation.
Seizing the Light: Photography in the Age of Invention @ Beetles + Huxley There has been a plethora of early photography exhibitions recently.
With text by Max Kozolff and an additional essay by Jane Livingston, the volumes show the impressive range of Leiter's early photography.
«Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 — 1860» is at Tate Britain, London, from 25 February — 7 June.
In the «X» photos, Mapplethorpe merged graphic content with classicism, the latter influenced by his partner and patron Sam Wagstaff's collection of early photography.
Her text, Double Lives, introduces the notion of the «stereoscopic» from early photography: that is, the pairing of two separate images, which, in her words, «unleashes an ambivalence between the observer and the world».
Although the circular format nods to early photography, it also suggests peepholes or views from a gun scope.
Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 - 1860 is on at Tate Britain until 7 June.
Opened in 1955, the Clark houses exceptional European and American paintings and sculpture, extensive collections of master prints and drawings, English silver, and early photography.
Private view of Tate Britain's Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 — 1860 exhibition exclusively for Tate Members
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