Sentences with phrase «famous photographic series»

In her famous photographic series, After Walker Evans, begun in 1981, she reproduced some of the most famous images by this famous American photographer.

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The exhibition includes more than 125 paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sculptures by O'Keeffe as well as selected examples of Alfred Stieglitz's famous photographic portrait series of O'Keeffe.
In the early 1960s, Pistoletto began making his famous series of Quadri specchianti (Mirror Paintings): sheets of polished inox steel, like mirrors, onto which he applied images he obtained through a photographic reproduction technique.
Darren Almond realized that his «Fullmoon» photographic series, 2002 — 15, had reached a point of no return when he discovered that the famous white cliffs of Rügen, painted by Caspar David Friedrich, were plummeting into the Baltic Sea.
His photographic works are generally not so well known, despite the fact that he first became famous for his photographic series, Homes for America, pictures of typical American suburbia in New Jersey.
On view from November 10 through March 7, 2010, the exhibition features 21 dramatic paintings, photographic series, films and sculptural tableaux, including his famous headless mannequins that portray the complexities of cultural identity.
The small photograph Night Jam, 2013, is a study in color contrast, depicting gently creased strips of variously hued photographic paper arranged on top of a paper guillotine, bringing to mind series such as «Lighter,» 2005 — , for which Tillmans turns flat pictures into three - dimensional objects by bending, folding, or creasing photographic prints and exhibiting them in Plexiglas boxes; or the famous «paper drops,» 2001 — , for which he takes pictures of photographic paper gently furled into drop - like forms.
Hans Namuth (1915 - 90) Famous for his photographic series on artists like Jackson Pollock, the Cubist Stuart Davis; the pop artists Andy Warhol, George Segal and Roy Lichtenstein; the minimalist sculptor Richard Serra and others.
His famous series of hand - coloured photographic tableaux vivants from the»70s (inspired by a trip to India) represent the artist and other young men, alluding to the creation of a personal, sensual and self - reflective mythology.
This photograph of a Corsican menhir from around 3000 BC comes from one of her most important early photographic series, «The Voyage of the Beagle,» in which she applied the taxonomical curiosity of Darwin's famous expedition to the different ways in which we human beings have represented ourselves over time.
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