The other focus of this exhibition is
an extraordinary series of images taken shortly before Hartley's death in 1943 by photographer George Platt Lynes (1907 - 1955).
Not exact matches
Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority has revealed an exciting new
series of destination
images and videos at World Travel Market in London — part
of a new global destination campaign launched last week, aimed at encouraging travellers to experience Abu Dhabi's «
extraordinary stories» and delve into its rich heritage.
He began to travel more extensively to capture
images of the commonplace and the
extraordinary, photographing people and places across the world for the
series Neue Welt 2009 — 2012.
He then had a quantity
of screens made from
images of all sorts — current events and daily life, science and art, photos he'd taken himself as well as ones lifted from sources such as Life and Sports Illustrated — and began combining and recombining them over the next two years into an
extraordinary series of paintings in which the lightness and near - bodilessness
of the silk - screen ink, with which he never had to struggle, gave the compacted iconography a persistent flash
of instantaneity.
In his ongoing
series of deliberately ridiculous and surreal
images, conceptual photographer James Popsys loves to transform the very ordinary into the
extraordinary, creating visual narratives that turn everything upside down.
Redacted
image of a complex
of buildings where a pilot identified as having flown rendition flights lives, 2013, from the
series Negative Publicity: Artefacts
of Extraordinary Rendition
In August 2011, Miller worked with the Instituto Goeldi in Belem, Brazil, to create a
series of x-ray
images revealing the
extraordinary beauty
of Brazil's biodiversity.
This
series and other major paper pulp projects, including Frank Stella's Paper Reliefs (1975), Ellsworth Kelly's Colored Paper
Images (1976), Kenneth Noland's Handmade Paper Project (1978 - 82) and James Rosenquist's Welcome to the Water Planet (1988 - 89), can be viewed online at The Kenneth Tyler Collection at the National Gallery
of Australia, alongside numerous texts, documentary photographs and videos that give a sense
of the
extraordinary enthusiasm
of Tyler and his willingness to go to any lengths to try something new.
Image Credit: Edmund Clark, Redacted image of a complex of buildings where a pilot identified as having flown rendition flights lives, 2013, from the series Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rend
Image Credit: Edmund Clark, Redacted
image of a complex of buildings where a pilot identified as having flown rendition flights lives, 2013, from the series Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rend
image of a complex
of buildings where a pilot identified as having flown rendition flights lives, 2013, from the
series Negative Publicity: Artefacts
of Extraordinary Rendition
A
Series of Utterly Improbable, Yet
Extraordinary Renditions transformed the Serpentine Sackler Gallery into an immersive assemblage
of still and moving
images.