A retrospective
exhibition featuring documentary videos of the artist's provocative performances
The exhibition features documentary, analytical, and interpretive drawings that provide an alternative understanding of modern architecture as an evolving language, together with stunning archival photography of some of the iconic architectural projects of the period.
The exhibition features documentary material that underscores Benglis's interest in exploring and subverting gender roles as well as pioneering video works which tackle themes of gender politics and experiment with the formal and performative potential of what was then a new medium.
Not exact matches
Seis del Sur: BARRIOS is a photographic group
exhibition featuring both the vintage and contemporary photojournalistic and social
documentary work of the six members of the Seis del Sur photo collective: Joe Conzo, Ricky Flores, Ángel Franco, David González, Edwin Pagán, and Francisco Molina -LSB-...]
Extras: Short film «Madonna Mia Violenta,» originally created by Throwell for a Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
exhibition in 2011 that inspired Throwell and Decker to extend it into the full - length
feature documentary «Flames.»
The MoMA
exhibition included a selection of the artist's sculptures, performance props, ephemera, and
documentary footage of recitals, and
featured live performances, reuniting the Corps for the first time since Adkins's death.
Featuring documentary, commercial, studio archive and official state photography, along with personal family photographs, the
exhibition offers a compelling perspective on Haitian life and how natural disasters and political crises have affected its history and social fabric.
Myra Greene's work has been
featured in nationally
exhibitions in galleries and museums including The New York Public Library, Duke Center for
Documentary Studies, Williams College Museum of Art, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art in Atlanta, Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, and Sculpture Center in New York City.
Featuring over 60
exhibitions and over 100 FotoFocus events at Participating Venues, the 2016 Biennial included eight major
exhibitions curated by FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator Kevin Moore exploring the
documentary nature of photography, including solo
exhibitions of Roe Ethridge, Zanele Muholi, and Jackie Nickerson.
This current
exhibition also
features small, mainly grey paintings, which appear to be taken from old
documentary photographs.
The New York - based artist's first UK solo
exhibition will
feature a major new eight - part drawing based on the legendary BBC
documentary series of the -LSB-...]
With some of my daughter's heartbreaking reproaches about my art practice seared in my brain, I ventured out this week to see «To Be A Lady: Forty - five Women in the Arts,» a superb
exhibition, curated by Jason Andrew, that
features work by many legendary artist mothers, including Louise Nevelson and Grace Hartigan who famously left their offspring to be raised by others, and Alice Neel, an unconventional mother whose grandson Andrew's
documentary reveals his father's deep resentment about Neel's choices.
The
exhibition also
features a series of new works depicting scenes from a fictive
documentary following Plumita Lunes Nuñes, an orphan undertaking an ancient Christian pilgrimage in an existential pursuit to find her long - lost parents.
The foundation produced a short
documentary to
feature in the
exhibition which you can view below.
The New York - based artist's first UK solo
exhibition will
feature a major new eight - part drawing based on the legendary BBC
documentary series of the same name.
This two - minute trailer of the new
documentary produced by Blue Bear Films for the National Geographic Society on the occasion of the traveling
exhibition Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul
features footage of the 2003 rediscovery of the collections from the National Museum, Kabul, which had been hidden in the vaults of the Central Bank in the Presidential Palace in 1988.
This is the internationally renowned filmmaker and video artist's first solo museum
exhibition in the United States, and will
feature five multi-media video installations: her «
documentary series» comprised of D'Est (From the East), Sud, From the Other Side, Là - bas, and a new work created especially for the
exhibition.
Featuring new scholarship by art historian Robin Clark, it includes reproductions of fascinating archival and
documentary material that was discovered during the curatorial process, from the artist's sketches to gallery invitation cards, early catalogue covers, historic photographs, as well as installation views of the
exhibition.
His photographs in his recent
exhibition in Hong Kong entitled Water, and his latest
feature documentary entitled Watermark speak to earth's anguish around the world with an eloquence and directness that few artists match.
In addition to the
exhibition, the UAG will also present multiple programming events to include: «Q&A with the Artist: A Conversation with Wendy Red Star and Michelle Lanteri» on January 25, 2018, in the NMSU HSS Auditorium 101 at 6:00 pm; a screening of Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, a
feature documentary about Native American peoples» contributions to rock «n» roll history, on February 15, 2018, in the NMSU CMI Theatre at 5:30 pm; and «Considering Contemporary Art,» a panel
featuring Julie Sasse, Chief Curator of Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art, Tucson Museum of Art; Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Guest Curator, Newark Museum and Art History PhD Candidate, CUNY Graduate Center; and Michelle J. Lanteri on March 8, 2018, in the University Art Gallery at 5:30 pm.
The book also
features new scholarship by Diedrich Diederichsen and Bob Nickas, an illustrated timeline for both cities and compelling archival material — from
documentary photographs from the period and reproductions of Cologne's historic Spex Magazine to reviews of
exhibitions from the period.
Shikeith's critically acclaimed
documentary «#Blackmendream» (
featured in this
exhibition) was made possible by funding from multiple grants from The Pittsburgh Foundation and was named by the Tribeca Film Institute as one of ten films that capture the meaning of Black life in America.
Art Design Chicago
features more than 25
exhibitions and hundreds of public programs, presented throughout 2018, as well as the creation of several scholarly publications and a four - part
documentary.
The first major retrospective of Greenfield's work, the
exhibition features nearly 200 photographs, numerous first - person interviews, and
documentary film footage, forming a thematic investigation of how the pursuit of wealth, and its material trappings and elusive promises of happiness, has evolved since the late 1990s.
Beauty is Embarrassing, one of this year's
documentary films slated to debut at SXSW —
featuring the art of Wayne White, also comes in the form of an art
exhibition at Domy Books in Austin — opening Sunday, March 11th, 7:00 — 10:00 pm.
Concurrent with the
exhibition, gallery one will
feature the 2011 full - length
documentary, Somewhere to Disappear (running time: 57 minutes).
Pavel Zoubok Gallery invites you to a solo
exhibition of new work by Austin - based artist Lance Letscher, celebrating the national release of the
feature - length
documentary The Secret Life of Lance Letscher, directed by Oscar - nominated Sandra Adair and produced by Kristi Frazier.
Featured in the
exhibition are Holt's film Sun Tunnels (1978), which documents the creation of her well - known site - specific work of the same name, and Pine Barrens (1975), a meditative
documentary about a notoriously vast, undeveloped region in central New Jersey.
: Art and Black Los Angeles,» a comprehensive catalog edited by curator Kellie Jones with contributions by Jacqueline Stewart, Naima J. Keith, and Franklin Sirmans, among others, highlights participating artists and their works, and
features documentary material from the period such as
exhibition posters and promotional cards.
The work has been
featured in solo
exhibitions at Zeitgeist Gallery in Nashville, TN, Columbus State University in Columbus, GA, and in 2018, at the Duke Center for
Documentary Studies in Durham, NC.
The keen retrospective eye of the curators has thrown up a rewarding mix of the mainstream and the obscure, and it is worth the ticket price solely for the video of German opera singer Klaus Nomi performing Lightning Strikes in an over shoulder - padded, shiny tuxedo.Highlights include the subversive designs of the Italian collectives Studio Alchymia and Memphis; graphics by Peter Saville and Neville Brody; the original presentation drawing for Philip Johnson's AT&T building (1978); paintings by Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol; Jeff Koons» stainless steel bust of Louis XIV (1986); performance costumes, including David Byrne's big suit from the
documentary Stop Making Sense (1984); excerpts from films such as Derek Jarman's The Last of England (1987); and music videos
featuring Laurie Anderson, Grace Jones and New Order.Catalogue offerSave # 8 on the
exhibition catalogue with your National Art Pass.
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.
Also included is selected material from the Frank Bowling archive, and several films
featuring footage and interviews with the artist, including a specially created
documentary featuring Frank Bowling in conversation about Ireland and Dublin and their influence on his work with Rachael Thomas, Head of
Exhibitions, IMMA.
Previous
exhibitions include One is the loneliest number (2011),
featuring artist duos based in Philadelphia and elsewhere; Summer Studio with Anthony Campuzano (2010), a month - long free art school and working artist's studio in the ICA galleries; Touch Sensitive: Anthony Campuzano (2009), the first museum show of an artist whose work is largely text - based; and Asking Not Telling (2009), a video show presenting works that use the tropes of
documentary filmmaking to capture, record, (re) record, and represent cultural memory.
Her work has been
featured in various festivals and
exhibitions internationally including PAMI - Peckham Artist Moving Image festival, CPH: DOX Copenhagen International
Documentary Film Festival (DK), Manchester Film Festival (GB), 55Sydenham Rd Gallery (AUS) and FLAMIN Selected touring programme (GB).
Tim Noble and Sue Webster are
featured in the BBC's
documentary on the Royal Academy's Summer
Exhibition.
The solo
exhibition features selections from three groups of Muholi's works: black - and - white portraits from her ongoing project Faces and Phases, a sequence of color photographs from the Beulah series, and a
documentary video work.
Inspired particularly by the photographer James Van Der Zee,
featured in the
exhibition; Harlem on My Mind, Bey began exploring with
documentary style photographic techniques.
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.
The
featured artists and designers in the
exhibition examine a variety of timely and enduring topics including innovation, the body, gender roles, portraiture, beauty, style, embellishment,
documentary methodology and the power of manipulating artistic mediums.
Unfortunately, we missed Cleopatra's recent screening «Yes Bees, Yes Blueberries,»
featuring «Every Third Bite,» a beekeeping
documentary and nod to the summer Harris Lieberman
exhibition «No Bees, No Blueberries» curated by Sarina Basta and Tyler Coburn.
Finally, the
exhibition features Marie Losier's
documentary film The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye (2011), the result of a seven - year - long delicate immersion into the personal and musical universe of the couple and an absolute ode to one of the most troubling love stories of the past decades.
Inspired by Tarek Atoui's current
exhibition The Ground: From the Land to the Sea at NTU CCA Singapore, this screening series
features artist videos,
documentaries, and filmic essays that examine how the image and the sonic create immersive ways for multiple sensorial elements to come together and form a singular space.
Published to accompany German Expressionist Anselm Kiefer's 2008
exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Salzburg, this exquisitely produced volume
features black - and - white
documentary photographs of the artist and his fabled indoor - outdoor Paris studio, a very generous selection of color reproductions and details and an insightful interview of Kiefer by Klaus Dermutz.
REBECCA COONEY
Features Photo Editor, Newsday SEAN CORCORAN Curator of Photographs, Museum of the City of New York IVAR DAMERON Photo Editor, The Wall Street Journal SHAMINDER DULAI Director of Photography, Newsweek JAMES ESTRIN Co-Editor of New York Times Lens Blog NOELLE FLORES THEARD Program Associate, Magnum Foundation GENEVIEVE FUSSELL Senior Photo Editor, The New Yorker ADREES LATIF Editor in Charge, U.S. Pictures, Reuters BRENT LEWIS Senior Editor, ESPN KAREN MARKS Gallery Director, Howard Greenberg Gallery SABINE MEYERS Photography Director, National Audubon Society PAUL MOAKLEY Deputy Director of Photography and Visual Enterprise, TIME Magazine GRAHAM MORRISON Managing Editor for Visual Media, Bloomberg CHRISTINE NESBITT Senior Photography Editor, UNICEF AZU NWAGBOGU Director, African Artists» Foundation and LagosPhoto Festival KIRA POLLACK Director of Photography and Visual Enterprise, TIME Magazine SIOBHAN RIORDAN
Exhibition Associate,
Documentary Photography Project, Open Society Foundations GLENN RUGA Executive Editor, ZEKE Magazine BRENDAN WATTENBERG Managing Editor, Aperture Magazine JAMIE WELLFORD Senior Photo Editor, National Geographic DAMON WINTER Staff Photographer, The New York Times
On the occasion of Lucy Raven's solo
exhibition, the artist programmed a series of screenings in multiple locations that brought together works by artists,
documentary footage, and
feature - length films.
In addition to work by more than 35 area artists, the
exhibition also
features documentary photography, video and other cultural ephemera.
You just had your solo
exhibition titled Parker Cheeto: The Net Artist (America Online Made Me Hardcore) in Copenhagen,
featuring 28 paintings and a 7 - hour
documentary on the last year and a half of your life.
The artists
featured in the
exhibition Family Pictures — LaToya Ruby Frazier, Deana Lawson, Carrie Mae Weems, John Edmonds, and Gordon Parks among them — work in a similar vein, pushing against traditional notions of
documentary photography in radical and intimate depictions of domestic life.
The
exhibition will
feature a selection of Alec Soth's
documentary photography from the Georgia series, creating a time - lapse portrait of the region.