Wolfgang Tillmans resists a clear - cut chronology within his own practice by
exhibiting earlier photographs alongside more recent work.
Not exact matches
«I'm a photographer — I like to make
photographs, so [
early on], it was really about making the
photographs, and I hope I
exhibit that,» Miller said.
Inspired by classic group portraits throughout art history, she has taken black - and - white film
photographs of the artistic crowd inhabiting Bushwick today, which will be
exhibited alongside her photos of
early Bushwick and Panero's writings on the neighborhood.
In 2017, Yale University Art Gallery
exhibited and published the some of his
earliest work, 1957
photographs of participants of the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom in Washington, D.C.. His work is held by major collections including Art Institute of Chicago;, George Eastman Museum; The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art; The National Gallery of Art; San Francisco Museum of Art; the Whitney Museum of American Art, among many others.
The
exhibit features a selection of art works, historical
photographs, and documents from the
early twentieth century through the
early twenty - first century from the permanent collection.
The first comprehensive survey of Francesca Woodman's career in the United States, Francesca Woodman will span the artist's entire career, from her
earliest student work to her later blueprint studies and fashion
photographs, many of which have never before been
exhibited or published.
Paintings,
photographs and video works taken from numerous public and private collections worldwide, from the
earliest, rarely
exhibited photographs of her mother to the commissioned SMASH video, aim to reaffirm the importance of her vision, as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
The autobiographical
exhibit consisted of
photographs, pictures of
earlier paintings and other personal objects, including a pack of cigarettes her uncle was holding when he was killed in a car crash.
A selection of works from the
early years of Davidson's career, most of which have never before been
exhibited, will be the first
photographs to hang on the walls of the Fuller building gallery, designed by Lubrano Ciavarra Design, LLC.
This includes the Elbe linocuts from 1957; several rarely reproduced or
exhibited black - and - white landscapes, including «Alps II»; a magnificent triptych of Cloud paintings from the
early 1970s; the monumental, 65 ft. long abstract «Stroke (on Red),» and many of his overpainted
photographs.
Richter had his first one - man show with Alfred Schmela in 1964 where he
exhibited several of his
early paintings based on
photographs.
Whenever Stieglitz
exhibited his
photographs of New York City made in the late 1920s and
early 1930s, he grouped them into series that record views from the windows of his gallery, An American Place, or his apartment at the Shelton Hotel, showing the gradual growth of the buildings under construction in the background.
The works on display in Westport are an aggregation of Fischl's
early photographs and paintings from 1982 to 2008, representing his distinct figurative style, according to publicity for the
exhibit from the arts center.
In these shows Welling
exhibited early work for the first time: «Sculpture 1970, Film 1971» which documented his 1970 mobile sculpture and watercolors and drawings related to his
early 1980's
photographs.
Met Breuer has future programming to look forward to this summer and through the fall, including rarely seen
early photographs by Diane Arbus, which were taken on the streets of New York City between 1956 - 62, which is an
exhibit scheduled for July.
Though she has taken very few
photographs since 1967, her
early work — including some of the most iconic images ever taken of the Beatles — has been
exhibited internationally.
The
photographs, which were originally captured in the
early «90s and were first
exhibited at the 1994 Havana Bienal, depict the boxers at the academy while focusing on the pervading transcendental atmosphere of the space rather than the individual subjects.
Together with a number of wall objects, sculptures and
early drawings by Donald Judd, the exhibition will show
early Baltz
photographs from The Prototype Works and from the 25 - piece The Tract Houses that were first
exhibited in 1971 at Leo Castelli.
Recently, Holt's work has been acclaimed as her
early photographs related to situation and to light have been
exhibited both in the U.S. and abroad.
As mentioned
earlier, Wolfgang Tillmans often
exhibits his abstract
photographs mixed in with his figurative works.
In 1982, at the documenta 7 exhibition, Haacke
exhibited a very large work that included oil portraits of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher in 19th - century style, facing on the opposite wall a gigantic
photograph of the demonstration against nuclear arms held
earlier that year — the largest demonstration in Germany since the end of the Second World War.
The
exhibit features
photographs of the
early career of one of Southold's only professional baseball player.
In June, Vancouver's truth and beauty gallery presents A Discovery of
Early 20th C. Vintage
Photographs, featuring among others, the image above «Among Big Trees» — Seven Sisters, Stanley Park shown here courtesy of truth and beauty whose owner, Peppa Martin, an AWAD Member, describes how this
exhibit came about.
The film is complimented by an
exhibit of Douglas»
photographs; the show spans Douglas» career — from his
earliest pieces to his most recent, large - scale images — to examine his consistent engagement with ideas of documentation, place and history.
Nixon's
early city views taken of Boston and New York in the mid-seventies were
exhibited at one of the most influential exhibitions of the decade, New Topographics:
Photographs of a Man - Altered Landscape at the George Eastman House in 1975.