An exhibition featuring images of people from Asian countries, providing the firm with an opportunity to celebrate diversity.
This exhibition features images of family at work and play, as well as quiet depictions of the complexities of those unique human connections.
A selection of photographs in
the exhibition features images of friends and family performing within the landscape.
The exhibition features images taken by photographers who worked during King's lifetime, such as Gordon Parks, and also those who currently photograph contemporary civil rights movements, such as Sheila Pree Bright.
The exhibition features images of close - ups of the Moon and its Henry Frères craters from the 1890s, the first photographs of the Sun from 1870 by Rutherfurd and from 1878 by Janssen, an image of the solar corona during a total eclipse proving the curvature of the light; catches of comets and shooting stars and, of course, the images of nebulae and galaxies taken between 1910 and 1960 by the observatories of Lick, Mont Wilson and Mont Palomar.
Christopher Baker, Director of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, commented: «This remarkable
exhibition features images of great drama and poignancy which depict a single, monumental building and its inhabitants in order to ingeniously document recent events in South Africa.
And since the project is concerned with how the outside world sees the Caribbean,
the exhibitions feature images by well - known foreigners, such as John James Audubon, Paul Gauguin, Camille Pissarro (a Saint Thomas native), Walker Evans, and Jacob Lawrence.
The exhibition features images — her ghostly baptism dress, rolls of Super 8 film, and such artefacts as her unopened rucksack, which she left behind on the beach.
Comprised of more than 60 works,
the exhibition features images Riboud made as he traveled throughout the world on assignment for major publications for well over fifty years.
Not exact matches
He applied for and won two Stanford University grants — totaling $ 4400 — to create Physics in Vogue, an
exhibition featuring 10
images that explore «profound contemporary physics discoveries.»
The
feature coincides with a new
exhibition celebrating video game culture taking place at the Australian Centre for Moving
Image (ACMI) in Melbourne, Victoria.
In addition to 12 large - format
images from Lawrence Schiller, the
exhibition features iconic prints from other photographers who captured Marilyn, including Philippe Halsman, Milton Greene, Bob Willoughby, Murray Garrett and Benn Mitchell.
An
exhibition of his work, Americana — at Gutman Library through March 30, 2013 —
features images from Barack Obama's 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns, wildlife and desert scenes, and a few notable American entertainers.
wall space gallery is pleased to present a new
exhibition featuring gallery artist Barbara Parmet paired with guest artist Christa Blackwood expanding the notion of photographic object and
image.
It is our most extensive
exhibition to date,
featuring 64 framed
images by 35 photographers — from United Nations award - winners to emerging Los Angeles artists — all capturing the spirit of this coast's 172 NPS - maintained parks.
A new book, Termini, will launch with the
exhibition,
featuring a range of
images from the show, together with specially written text by poet and writer Paul Farley.
Pictures at an
Exhibition presents
images of one notable show every weekday.Today's show: «THEM» is currently on view at Schinkel Pavillion in Berlin and
features the work of seven artists — Alina Szapocznikow, Alisa Baremboym, Aleksandra Domanović, Sarah Lucas, Katja Novitskova, Carolee Schneemann,... Read More
The
exhibition, which will run through October 12th,
features over 75 original paintings, bronze sculptures, embellished reproductions and collectible
images from the legendary careers of Seuss (or Theodor Seuss Geisel, if you're on a real - name basis) and ten authorized Disney artists.
SCAD FASH is pleased to present «Grand Divertissement à Versailles, Vintage Photographs by Bill Cunningham,» an
exhibition featuring exclusive, vintage
images of the legendary 1973 fashion show, «The Battle of Versailles,» taken by acclaimed fashion photographer, Bill Cunningham.
This
exhibition features 45
images from the project, along with contact sheets, copies of the original issue of the magazine and supporting materials that provide further context and documentation of Parks's work.
The idea is to
feature every artist who participates in the 2015
exhibition with an
image of the work donated and their information.
This
exhibition features 18 photographs from the museum's collection, including
images of black Jews, a wedding portrait, Daddy Grace and a children's swimming team.
Her work has been
featured in group
exhibitions at the Inman Gallery, Houston; New
Image Art, West Hollywood; The Front Room, Brooklyn; Transformer, Washington D.C.; Plus Ultra, Brooklyn; and One Pixel, Philadelphia.
The
exhibition features a new installation of Menkman's research into the compromises implicit in
image processing technologies.
Bryan Graf's second full - scale gallery
exhibition, Broken Lattice, will open at Yancey Richardson Gallery on April 11, 2013,
featuring a series of new photograms and camera-less
images created in the artist's studio and in the field.
In addition to selections from Borek's dreamlike «Wide Asleep / Half Awake» series and his photos of cityscapes and the Scranton lace factory, the Prague
exhibition will also
feature images from «What Would Sudek Do?»
The subject matter is a departure from her last
exhibitions, which
featured expanded
images of junk food, painted with exuberant... read more... «Jennifer Coates: Lullabies for difficult times»
Among her groundbreaking
exhibitions and publications over the past forty years are The Russian Avant - Garde, 1910 - 1930: New Perspectives; German Expressionist Sculpture; Degenerate Art: The Fate of the Avant - Garde in Nazi Germany; Exiles + Émigrés: The Flight of European Artists from Hitler, Made in California: Art,
Image, and Identity, 1900 — 2000, and
exhibitions of David Hockney, Ed Kienholz, Ken Price, Maria Nordman, Sharon Lockhart, and Alexander Calder, several of which
featured installations designed by Frank Gehry.
A survey of Wiley's career since 2001, this
exhibition features 60 paintings and sculptures (a more recent pursuit) that riff on
images from the art historical canon, challenging accepted notions of race, gender and representation.
She first received public recognition in New York when her richly - colored canvases holding single shapes were prominently
featured in the New
Image Painting
exhibition at the Whitney Museum in 1968 with works by artists such as Susan Rothenberg and Joe Zucker.
Positioned in the gallery's atrium is the dominant
feature of the
exhibition: Act Three: Silent Siege, a single channel movie that evolves and changes as live video feeds embedded around the viewing area allow Hartung to observe and adjust the picture remotely by capturing the viewer's
image and manipulating it on screen.
The solo
exhibition will
feature new
images by Brian Alfred based around the exploration of automobile racing, his cropped abstract works capturing everything from the excitement of the cars and racing through to the global investment elements of companies that contribute the money to the races by including representations of oil slogans in his
images.
Bringing together more than 90 works from pubic and private collections, the
exhibition features paintings and works on paper spanning the early 1930s through the late 70s, from his early depictions of African masks and figurative works to the abstract
images for which he is most recognized.
Curated in collaboration with Mark Sealy and Renée Mussai of Autograph ABP, whose co-founder and first Chair was Rotimi Fani - Kayode, the
exhibition features a selection of his most important photographic works produced between 1985 - 1989, including large - scale color works and arresting black and white
images.
The first mid-career survey dedicated to Deschenes's work, this
exhibition will
feature 20 years of her art, including explorations of various photographic technologies, rich and nuanced work with photograms (a type of photographic
image made without a camera), and sculptural installations that reflect the movements and light within a given space and respond to a site's unique
features.
The
exhibition features site - specific installations by Nicola López and Lisa Sigal, both of whom deconstruct objects and
images to form new worlds and visions.
A catalog
featuring full - color
images of Whitney's work with writings by
exhibition curator Lauren Hayes, Lowery Stokes Sims, Robert Storr and museum director Thelma Golden, is being published to coincide with the show.
In the
exhibition, the two big, blazing - fireplace
images are followed by the final room, which
features a very different selection of work: seven conventional - size easel paintings in oil on linen.
Featuring works by both artists, the
exhibition includes
images of domestic bliss, nudes, dreams, and anthropomorphic animals.
This
exhibition features the most ephemeral of all Japanese prints: fans with printed
images of popular kabuki actors, beauties, and landscapes.
A limited edition of the artist's book
featuring images of works from the show and the curator's notes on Andro Wekua will be published to accompany the
exhibition.
First shown in London at Autograph ABP, this
exhibition examines
images of blacks in 19th and 20th century Britain and
features a recently discovered cache of more than 200 photographs, most of which have never been exhibited or published before.
BOOKSHELF Published to coincide with the
exhibition, «Speaking of People: Ebony, Jet and Contemporary Art»
features full - color
images and contributions from Studio Museum in Harlem Director Thelma Golden, curator Lauren Haynes, and artist Hank Willis Thomas, among others.
Organized by the Aperture Foundation, this traveling
exhibition features more than 40 photographs by Mickalene Thomas along with a selection of
images by fellow contemporary artists — including Derrick Adams, Renée Cox, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Lyle Ashton Harris, Deana Lawson, Zanele Muholi, Malick Sidibé, Xaviera Simmons, Hank Willis Thomas and Carrie Mae Weems — whose work is a source of inspiration.
A pair of
exhibitions featuring photographs by MICKALENE THOMAS and a selection of
images curated by Thomas by fellow artists whose practices have inspired her own.
The
exhibition features Daido's work shot in Marrakech as well as a selection of his most iconic
images from Japan in the 1970s and 80s.
These essays will be
featured, interactively, on - line at www.ps1.org along with
images of works in the
exhibition.
The
exhibition will
feature images Penn took while working «on assignment» for publications such as The New Yorker, Vogue, Look and Vanity Fair and advertising campaigns for Clinique and De Beers, among others, for which he produced some of the most compelling fashion photographs, portraits and still lifes of our time.
Featured images: White Cube Hong Kong, via mymagicattic.blogspot.com; White Cube Hong Kong, Installation view of Jeff Wall's solo
exhibition, via artasiapacific.com
The
exhibition includes
images and objects culled from the Curious Matter archives, and
features works from artist Joey Parlett's Space Drawing series.