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.
Not exact matches
Beginning with his
early text and photo - text paintings from the 1960s, he has explored these dichotomies
through hybrid compositions of
photography, text and painted images.
«The Power of Pictures:
Early Soviet
Photography,
Early Soviet Film» ran at the Jewish Museum
through February 7, 2016, «Alfred Stieglitz's «The Steerage»»
through February 14.
From the
earliest daguerreotypes
through gelatin silver prints and contemporary digital images, Skinner handles a breadth of important historical and fine
photography.
A new exhibition, on view April 9 — August 21, 2011, entitled Unsettled:
Photography and Politics in Contemporary Art, in the Julien Levy Gallery in the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents work by nine artists who used photography to address some of the most salient political and social issues of the late 1970s through the early 1990s, including feminism, racism, the AIDS crisis, and ga
Photography and Politics in Contemporary Art, in the Julien Levy Gallery in the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents work by nine artists who used
photography to address some of the most salient political and social issues of the late 1970s through the early 1990s, including feminism, racism, the AIDS crisis, and ga
photography to address some of the most salient political and social issues of the late 1970s
through the
early 1990s, including feminism, racism, the AIDS crisis, and gay activism.
Photography received particular attention in the
early 1980s, film and video later in that decade and
through the beginning of the 1990s.
New Orleans, LA — Featuring masterworks by photographers Edward Weston, William Henry Fox Talbot, André Kertész, Robert Mapplethorpe, and many more, the New Orleans Museum of Art's upcoming exhibition,
Photography at NOMA, explores the museum's rich permanent photography collection through a selection of some of its finest works from the early 1840s to
Photography at NOMA, explores the museum's rich permanent
photography collection through a selection of some of its finest works from the early 1840s to
photography collection
through a selection of some of its finest works from the
early 1840s to the 1980s.
WILLIAM KLEIN: PAINTINGS, ETC. will unveil his
early paintings and experiments in
photography spanning nearly half a century from the 1940s
through 1990.
Perfectly calibrated, this show probed the deceptions and conventions of
photography, adding and subtracting information, letting it all flow
through ten series, from her
early photojournalistic ventures
through her later studio tableaux.
The inaugural exhibition highlighted prominent veins running
through the collection with rooms dedicated to portraiture, contemporary Bay Area photographers, historical images of San Francisco,
early American color
photography, and works produced
through the Farm Security Administration (FSA).
Changing Colors: a workshop on toning black and white photographs; Crow Shadow Institute, Pendleton, OR, April, 1999 What Geologists Call an «Explanation» - Terry Toedtemeier: on his
photography, Portland Community Colleges, Rock Creek, Sylvania, and Cascade campuses, Portland, OR Peculiar to Photography, slide lecture for the exhibition, «Seeing Through Photography,» Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, March 5, 1999 About Photographing Basalt, slide lecture at Blue Sky Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs: Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999 Framing the Frontier - 19th Century Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998 Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
photography, Portland Community Colleges, Rock Creek, Sylvania, and Cascade campuses, Portland, OR Peculiar to
Photography, slide lecture for the exhibition, «Seeing Through Photography,» Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, March 5, 1999 About Photographing Basalt, slide lecture at Blue Sky Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs: Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999 Framing the Frontier - 19th Century Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998 Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
Photography, slide lecture for the exhibition, «Seeing
Through Photography,» Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, March 5, 1999 About Photographing Basalt, slide lecture at Blue Sky Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs: Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999 Framing the Frontier - 19th Century Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998 Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
Photography,» Sheehan Gallery, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, March 5, 1999 About Photographing Basalt, slide lecture at Blue Sky
Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs: Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999 Framing the Frontier - 19th Century Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998 Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
Photography Gallery, Portland, OR February 11, 1999 Hope Photographs: Thought from an Historic Perspective, slide lecture at the University of Oregon Museum of Art, Eugene, OR, February 17, 1999 Framing the Frontier - 19th Century
Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998 Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
Photography in the American West, slide presentation at Cheney Cowles Museum of Art, Spokane, WA, November, 1998
Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass - Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
Photography and Censorship, slide presentation, Portland State University, Portland, OR, March, 1998 Mysteries on a Plate Glass -
Early Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, P
Photography of Egypt, slide presentation, the Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR
Also at Tate Britain, Art and
Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age will explore the relationship between pioneering
early photographers and Pre-Raphaelite, Aesthetic and Impressionist artists, including works by John Everett Millais, John William Waterhouse, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Julia Margaret Cameron and Henry Fox Talbot.Conceptual Art in Britain 1964 - 79 will trace the course of conceptual art from its genesis in the
early 1960s and
through the 1970s, showing the origins of a movement that was profoundly influential on later generations of artists.
While initially creating collages using found photographs, objects, and painting, Mapplethorpe turned to
photography in the
early 1970's,
through which — using a Polaroid SX - 70 camera — he quickly became known for the portraits he took of his wide circle of friends, including famous artists, musicians, porn stars, and socialites.
Chuck Close Photographs, on view from March 20
through October 2, 2016 features 86 images from 1964 to the present and illustrates the full range of the artist's exploration of
photography — from
early black and white maquettes, to monumental composite Polaroids, to intimately scaled daguerreotypes and recent Polaroid nudes.
Born in 1952 in Epsom, Surrey, UK, Martin Parr studied
photography from 1970 to 1973, taking on various teaching assignments
through the
early 1990s.
In the
early 20th century, groups of Japanese American photographers all along the Pacific coastline launched
photography clubs,
through which they published and exhibited their work.
The show includes works by 14 Italian and international artists (Melanie Bonajo, Kenta Cobayashi, Tomé Duarte, Irene Fenara, Lebohang Kganye, Vendula Knopova, Leigh Ledare, Wen Ling, Ryan McGinley, Izumi Miyazaki, Joanna Piotrowska, Greg Reynolds, Antonio Rovaldi, Maurice van Es), and explores the use of
photography as a personal diary over a period of time ranging from the
early 2000s
through today.
As
early as the 1960s, William Christenberry (1936 - 2016) documented the stores, houses, churches, and graveyards in his native Hale County, Ala.,
through photography, and paintings and drawings.
If the
earlier exhibition allowed him to challenge the individuality of the artwork — and the medium specificity of
photography and painting — by setting his pictures in dialogue with those of acclaimed modern masters, the more recent show, by contrast, seeks to address the same challenge
through a retrospective of his own work.
Since the
early 1970s, Heyward has explored language
through live performance,
photography, film and video and interactive digital works.
-- Surrealism
through Brassaï, Henri Cartier - Bresson, André Kertész and Man Ray, who were
early to realise the potential of
photography to portray dreamlike scenes and unexpected encounters governed by chance and subconscious processes.
Howard Greenberg Gallery (41 East 57th Street, suite 1406) has a show of street
photography shot in Bombay in the
early 90s by Raghubir Singh opening on October 26, 6 to 8 p.m., and up
through December 9.
Collishaw will speak with Dr James Hyman, a fine art and vintage
photography gallerist and collector, and co-founder of The Hyman Collection which includes
photography from its
earliest days in the 19th century
through to contemporary practice.
Select group exhibitions featuring their work include The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2017, Royal Academy of Arts, London (2017); Take Me (I'm Yours), Jewish Museum, New York (2016); A Journey
Through London Subculture: 1980s to Now, ICA London (2013); Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2012); ARTandPRESS, Martin - Gropius - Bau, Berlin (2012); The Original Copy:
Photography of Sculpture 1839 to today, Kunsthaus Zurich (2011); BP British Art Displays 1500 - 2009, Tate Britain, London (2009); and Passports: Great
Early Buys from the British Council Collection, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2009).
«First Step» features a selection of 40 photographs, drawn from the museum's holdings (whose nucleus is a representative group of
early Paul Outerbridge images), that traces the evolution of
photography in California
through works by some of its innovators: Edmund Teske, Robert Heinecken, Todd Walker, Lewis Baltz, Jo Ann Callis and Jerry Beurchfield.
★ Rubin Museum of Art: «Allegory and Illusion:
Early Portrait
Photography From South Asia» (
through Feb. 10) «Allegory and Illusion» is a fascinating little piece of a very complicated puzzle.
Unsettled presented work by nine artists who used
photography to address some of the most controversial political and social issues of the late 1970s
through the
early 1990s, including feminism, racism, the AIDS crisis, and gay activism.
The exhibition will trace the history of
photography from its
early developments
through its rise in status as both creative and documentary medium, from war
photography to contemporary fashion imagery.
The former, using a vibrant color palette and complex patterns, can be seen as an extension of his 1993 series,
Early Product Paintings, while the latter evokes a contrast between painting and
photography through singular subject, black - and - white paintings.
Earlier this year, HUAWEI redefined smartphone
photography on the HUAWEI P9 smartphone
through its partnership with legendary camera brand Leica AG.