Sentences with phrase «exploring landscape photography»

In «New Territory,» a Denver Art Museum summer group show exploring landscape photography beyond its traditional notions, the Los Angeles artist will present a 2015 series of images he made on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and buried directly into the earth they depict.

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He is interested in exploring the relationship between man and nature and uses aerial photography as a means to document landscapes that have been heavily transformed by human intervention.
A PPT exploring the GCSE photography theme «Urban Landscapes».
a dot red, a series of hand - pulled photogravures, explores new perspectives on traditional genres and images found in landscape and portrait photography.
I focus almost primarily on landscape nature photography, but have found myself also exploring abandoned / decayed structures and underwater environments as well.
Secret Cities Aberdeen: Photography series explores Scottish landscapes for Spectra Festival of Light
Sophia Contemporary is proud to present Shifting Landscapes, a group show of contemporary American artists exploring abstraction through painting, photography and sculpture.
A pioneer in color photography, Sternfeld's thirteen bodies of work, all of which were also published as books, have explored cultural identity through ordinary people and places, with topics ranging from experimental communities to the effect of human intervention on the natural landscape.
While he loved the allure of large format photography and the mystical appearance of images in a traditional darkroom, his «discovery of color» via his first digital camera led him to challenge himself to see beyond the natural landscape he had become comfortable with and to explore a new environment, the urban landscape, and seek out color as a vital component of those images.
In association with NOMA, this landmark exhibition, co-organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, is the first to exclusively explore a vivid chapter of America's photographic history — 19th - century American landscape photography made east of the Mississippi River.
Truth in today's surreal landscape By Ashley Jonas Photo: «Silver Lake Operations # 1» by Edward Burtynsky at DAI The third and final installment of the Dayton Art Institute's Year of the Classical Elements explores the theme of the sublime in contemporary landscape photography with Ravaged Sublime: Landscape Photography in the 21st Century, which openephotography with Ravaged Sublime: Landscape Photography in the 21st Century, which openePhotography in the 21st Century, which opened -LSB-...]
Chris Pfister is an American artist who explores themes of industrialization in gray - scale and sepia - toned paintings that recall early landscape photography.
Stone will speak about his work and recent book, DAILY, IN A NIMBLE SEA, which explores through a collection of photographs assembled over a ten - year span the relationships connecting photography, chance operation, code and the landscape.
Sam Contis (b. 1982) uses photography and archival research to explore the relationship of bodies and landscape and the shifting nature of gender identity and expression.
The exhibition, Peripheral Visions: Italian Photography in Context, 1950s - Present, explores marginalized elements of the industrial Italian landscape.
Drawn from the vast George Eastman Museum collection in Rochester, New York, In the Garden explores the ways in which photography has recorded, interpreted, or staged the cultivated landscape in its many shapes and forms.
They will explore the ways these recent bodies of work both extend and depart from Opie's longstanding interests in documentary photography, community and identity, the built and social American landscape, as well as the capacity of photography to bear witness to what might otherwise remain unseen.
With photography, ink and paint, I explore the physical locations and inner places I've lived in and visited, each as an external and internal landscape.
Some New Painting (and Photography) is Hockney's first exhibition of works completed since his return to Los Angeles from England, where he spent a decade pictorially exploring the East Yorkshire landscape of his youth.
Though known primarily as a sculptor, Rob Fischer also explores his interest in the American landscape through photography, here expressed in a series of three snapshot taken out of a car window of a dingy mobile home.
Exploring agricultural landscapes marked for consumption, Sears uses the medium of photography and video to document these spaces before combining the mediums to create absorbing and provocative works highlighting the plight of many of the UK's natural landscapes.
The artist talks about her use of photography and archival research to explore the relationship of bodies and landscape and shifting notions of place, identity, and gender in the American West.
Using 20th - century documentary photography from a helicopter, LaToya Ruby Frazier captures the city landscapes of Memphis, Chicago, and Baltimore to explore Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
Miles Coolidge: The Central Valley September 1 - November 25, 2001 The dazzling panoramas of this Los Angeles - based photographer explore the horizontal landscape of California's Central Valley and point to a new direction in landscape photography today.
Galerie Lelong is pleased to present Interventions in the Landscape, a group exhibition of photography and film that explores how artists have inserted themselves and their subjects into the landscape and engaged, manipulated, transformed, or been transformed by their surroundings.
Since that time, she has continued to explore portraiture as well as produce landscape images inspired by her study of iconic imagery from art history, painting and landscape photography, as seen through the lens of her own experience of identity and culture.
The third and final installment of the Dayton Art Institute's Year of the Classical Elements explores the theme of the sublime in contemporary landscape photography with Ravaged Sublime: Landscape Photography in the 21st Century, which opened Oct. 15 and runs through Japhotography with Ravaged Sublime: Landscape Photography in the 21st Century, which opened Oct. 15 and runs through JaPhotography in the 21st Century, which opened Oct. 15 and runs through Jan. 8, 2017.
He utilizes his sculptures, videos, photography, and installations as vehicles for exploring and reconnecting with the landscape.
Millee Tibbs explores the tumultuous relationship between viewing a landscape in situ versus viewing a landscape through photography.
BLACK ICE SPACE GALLERY, PORTLAND MAINE April 7th - May 13th, 2017 An joint exhibition with Shoshannah White that explores the tactile and evolving arctic landscape through sculpture, frottage, photography and drawing http://www.space538.org/ http://www.shoshannahwhite.com/ CANADA: DAY 1 Opening March 17th runs until November 12th, 2017 Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, Halifax, Nova Scotia Young will exhibit «The Space Between Held Hands» a new socially - engaged project that records the negative space between clasped hands of Syrian newcomers to Canada
I first explored the field of photography, traveling around the world, discovering spiritual places, deep landscapes, places of origin, experimenting with abstract colors and textures, always seeking the visual heart of existence in the desert, mountains, canyons, rivers, and cities of this great world.
The exhibition includes his seminal street photography — both color and black - and - white, intimate images of American life, and landscapes exploring luminous scenes from Cape Cod to Tuscany.
In an exhibition of new color works, Todd Hido sets out to explore a fairly traditional genre: landscape photography.
«Symbolic Cities,» which Mater shot over three years, explores the impact of urbanization and economic change on the landscapes of his native Saudi Arabia through long - form photography and video.
Through photography, printmaking, sculpture and installation from the miniature to the monumental, this exhibition engages the social landscape, explores the real and mimetic and deconstructs architectural forms, histories and legacies.
In the US, particularly influenced by Abstract Expressionism, photographers like Aaron Siskind, who documented graffiti, or Harry Callahan, who creatively used double exposure, moved from documentary to intrinsic qualities of photography, exploring urban landscape.
Matthew Letzelter, Director Matthew Letzelter is a Portland, Oregon artist who explores his practice through works on paper, print, paitings and photography with a focus on abstracted landscapes.
This photographic survey is divided into several sections that explore trends in landscape photography since the 1970s: Objective, Atmosphere, Exposure, and Narrative.
Partner: MK Gallery Exhibition title: Landscapes of Poland Exhibition dates: 13 — 19 September 2012 A graduate of University of Bedfordshire, Karolina Lebek presents a mixture of photography, video and sound works which explore ideas of memory, distance and emotional loss.
Fusing landscape photography with painted shapes and abstract forms, the artist explores themes of visual perception and reproduction, all the while challenging the boundaries of painting as a medium.
This photography exhibition explores the vibrant history and viewpoints of photographers as travelers and recorders of landscapes and cultures.
Snap Judgments explores African photography in terms of content and style, organized into four main thematic groups that reflect the issues addressed by African artists today — landscape; urban formations; the body and identity; and history and representation — around which Africa's experimental artists have articulated individual artistic styles and languages.
Sparks Gallery explores the elegance of the human form and the body as a landscape with paintings, photography, and sculpture by San Diego artists.
Layers of meaning in the land itself — its sacred sites and contested zones — are embedded in the landscape photography of Wim Wenders, Sharon Ya'ari, and Ori Gersht, each exploring the ways in which human intervention has altered the terrain.
Over the past two decades, Los Angeles - based artist Connie Samaras (born 1950) has used photography and video — as well as writing, teaching and political activism — to explore the aspirations and anxieties of the imagined future through depictions of built environments that she calls «speculative landscapes
Catherine Opie (born 1961) has forged new idioms in both portrait and landscape photography, frequently combining the two genres to explore how people occupy different landscapes — from high school football players on the field to ice fishermen on frozen lakes, to surfers waiting for the next wave.
He has also curated a number of exhibitions exploring themes such as the continued impact of photography on painting, photomicrography as source material for contemporary painting and the continued use of landscape as subject matter within recent painting.
More powerful environmental photography: A Chinese Photographer's «Infernal Landscapes» «Earth Under Fire» Photograph Exhibit Comes to DC, Just in Time for Senate Debates Genesis is Epic Eco-Photography by Sebastiao Salgado Amazing Photography of A World of Waste Environmental Photographer Mona Miri Explores the Shifting Cityscape NYC Photo Exhibit at United Nations: Climate Change, Poverty and Hope for Avoiding the Sixth Greatphotography: A Chinese Photographer's «Infernal Landscapes» «Earth Under Fire» Photograph Exhibit Comes to DC, Just in Time for Senate Debates Genesis is Epic Eco-Photography by Sebastiao Salgado Amazing Photography of A World of Waste Environmental Photographer Mona Miri Explores the Shifting Cityscape NYC Photo Exhibit at United Nations: Climate Change, Poverty and Hope for Avoiding the Sixth GreatPhotography by Sebastiao Salgado Amazing Photography of A World of Waste Environmental Photographer Mona Miri Explores the Shifting Cityscape NYC Photo Exhibit at United Nations: Climate Change, Poverty and Hope for Avoiding the Sixth GreatPhotography of A World of Waste Environmental Photographer Mona Miri Explores the Shifting Cityscape NYC Photo Exhibit at United Nations: Climate Change, Poverty and Hope for Avoiding the Sixth Great Extinction
Stoke Newington About Blog This blog explores landscape through the arts: painting, installation, photography, literature, music, film... I've also on occasion covered the creation or alteration of landscapes by architects, artists and garden designers.
This subreddit is a place to explore, and discuss landscape photography.
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