Not exact matches
Artwork of a polymer bonding to the nerve gas sarin is one
of six
images featured on the journal's cover.
The DVD The Stanford Prison Experiment is one
of those kinds
of movies that can't easily be summarized in a single
image, so it's no surprise that Crudup and the title are the headliners on this DVD
artwork, which
features a subdued tan - and - magenta color palette.
-- Behind the Scenes at SEGA added to the SEGA Book Catalogue — The infra red control pad II entry in the Mega Drive hardware section has received updates with all new
images and scans
of the box and contents — The Dreamcast Scart Cable has been added to the SEGA hardware section — Issue 11
of DC - UK, issue 29
of Nintendo: The Official Magazine, issue 100
of Playstation 2: Official Magazine UK, Issue 17
of SEGA Magazine and issue 1
of SEGA Zone have been added to the magazines section — The Data Discs vinyl release
of the Panzer Dragoon soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Data Discs vinyl release
of The Revenge
of Shinobi soundtrack has been added to the Music section — The Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice review now
features cover
artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X review now
features cover
artwork, instruction sheet and cartridge scans — The 8th generation
of SEGA releases has been updated to include every SEGA release from this generation — You can now navigate our old front page news posts easier by using our new Archive section
These
images, posted online by ComingSoon.net, give us confirmation
of earlier leaked
artwork featuring the movie's primary villain.
Productions; «The Making
of Killer Klowns» archive production featurette; «Visual Effects with Gene Warren Jr.» archive interview with co - writer / producer Charles Chiodo and visual effects supervisor Gene Warren Jr.; «Kreating Klowns» archive interview with Charles Chiodo and creature fabricator Dwight Roberts; «Komposing Klowns» archive interview with composer John Massari; «Klown Auditions»; deleted scenes; bloopers;
image galleries; original theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork by Sara Deck.
Extras: Audio commentaries for both films by Spaghetti Western experts C. Courtney Joyner and Henry Parke; «They Called Him Ringo,» an archival featurette with star Giuliano Gemma; «A Western Greek Tragedy,» an archival featurette with Lorella de Luca and camera operator Sergio D'Offizi; original trailers; gallery
of original promotional
images; reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork by Gilles Vranckx.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentaries for both films by spaghetti Western experts; They Called Him Ringo, an archival featurette with star Giuliano Gemma; A Western Greek Tragedy, an archival featurette with Lorella de Luca and camera operator Sergio D'Offizi; Revisiting Ringo, a new video interview with critic and Ringo fan Tony Rayns; gallery
of original promotional
images; and reversible sleeve
featuring original and newly commissioned
artwork.
The Magic
of Aardman at the Australian Centre for Moving
Image will
feature artworks, storyboards and set pieces
XSEED Games has released a packshot
image showcasing the contents
of the limited «Endless Summer» retail release which contains a 108 - page art book packed full
of artwork from the Senran Kagura series, a randomly chosen set
of ten 2.5» by 3.5» holographic «pin - up cards»
featuring one
of the six factions
of buxom beauties each in two distinct poses, and a 2 - disc soundtrack containing 70 total tracks.
If you want to see more, you can also enjoy another recent gameplay video focusing on boss battles, a gallery
of screenshot and
artwork, a trailer focusing on animation and visuals, another trailer
featuring the Japanese voice actors, some more gameplay, another trailer and screenshots from Gamescom released this Summer, the North American special editions, the European ones, another beautiful gameplay video, the trailer released back at E3, another colorful batch
of screenshot alongside more gameplay, and one more gallery
of images.
A really cool
feature of the blog is the «retro scans» so you can see all the retro
artwork in high quality
images.
Finally, as part
of the Slide Show
feature, users can select
images of the museum and its
artwork, and use the Nintendo 3DS system as a clock to display the time in a uniquely artistic way.
We have included an
image of the Hard cover
artwork below
Featuring Zelda in her white dress.
The game is available in the standard version and in the bonus content,
featuring: full game soundtrack on mp3 (10 tracks), 16 unique wallpapers and exclusive
artwork (including sexy
images of Luke, Sarah and Tanya) never seen in the game.»
In celebration
of Persona 5 «s Gold Award, the official Japanese Persona Twitter account published a tweet with a great piece
of artwork featuring the protagonist and Morgana, used as this article's
featured image.
Additionally, XSEED Games has released a packshot
image showcasing the contents
of the limited «Endless Summer» retail release
of SENRAN KAGURA ESTIVAL VERSUS, which contains a 108 - page art book packed full
of artwork from the SENRAN KAGURA series, a randomly chosen set
of ten 2.5» by 3.5» holographic «pin - up cards»
featuring one
of the six factions
of buxom beauties each in two distinct poses, and a 2 - disc soundtrack containing 70 total tracks.
Similar to the laser - cut
images of the Clear Media report, Applegreen's annual report
features images of multilayered, 3D paper
artwork that makes the information seem to jump off the page.
Echoes
of the Great War will
feature evocative
images of the remnants
of the Western Front by photographer Peter Cattrell, alongside archival materials including
artwork, letters and maps.
For the past decade, Raphaël Zarka's work has prominently
featured images of skateboarders taking advantage
of the slick surfaces, hard edges, and smooth slopes
of monumental public
artworks.
After
Image will
feature a range
of new
artworks, including a large scale multimedia installation, which continue to develop Popova's interest in the limitations
of visual communication, art history, and shared spaces.
Original
artworks and commentary by Mark Tansey (b. 1949), whose large scale monochromatic allegories reference the art
of photography, a pivotal technology in the reproduction and dissemination
of popular
images; John Currin (b. 1962), who has referenced the art
of Norman Rockwell, and whose provocative figural paintings reflect upon domestic and social themes that were prevalent, though differently portrayed, in the mid-twentieth century; Vincent Desiderio (b. 1955), whose dark intellectual melodramas re-imagine scenes
of crime and adventure from pulp fiction; Lucien Freud (1922 - 2011), the painter
of deeply psychological works that examine the relationship
of artist and model; and Jamie Wyeth (b. 1946), son
of noted painter Andrew Wyeth and grandson
of illustrator N.C. Wyeth, whose
images convey stories real and imagined, among other artists, will be
featured in the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue.
She writes: «magnificently challenges the traditional
features of a contemporary posseassable
artwork, including technologies to innovatively expand an
image's own limitations.»
The exhibition
features the work
of ten women artists who specialize in the genre
of video (a term used to describe
artworks that use a range
of moving -
image technologies).
Showing his deep understanding
of painting history, the
images and motifs
featured in his
artworks include cartoon - like ducks, skulls, and clowns, filtered through coarse brushwork, extraordinary use
of line and masterful manipulation
of color.
Featured Images: Cosey Fanni Tutti (courtesy
of theguardian.com); Cosey Fanni Tutti — Such is Life; Cosey Fanni Tutti posed for porn magazines and used the results in her
artworks.
His body
of remix
artworks includes published cult novels, pioneering works
of Internet art, digital video and surround sound museum installations, large - scale video projections in public spaces, live audio - visual / VJ performance, and most recently, a series
of feature - length «foreign films» shot with different
image - capturing devices in various locations throughout the world.
Featured Images: Curtains up: a ballet dancer performs on the stage below the curtains
of a theatre painted on this model, who crowns her
artwork with a jester's hat.Photograph Heinz - Peter.
Whether taking
images of existing
artworks in the case
of Louise Lawler, or challenging the verisimilar qualities
of images propagated in the mass media in Richard Prince's case, each
of the artists
featured in Double Take use photography as a tool to re-frame and re-contextualise.
Image: Work by JR June 18th — August 9th, 2011
Featuring original works from Banksy, Faile, Shepard Fairey, Sixeart, Os Gêmeos, Mark Jenkins, JR, KAWS, Barry McGee, José Parlá, Judith Supine, Swoon, Titi Freak, Dan Witz Carmichael Gallery is pleased to announce Playing Field, an exhibition
of artwork from the collections
of our collectors.
You can download or browse any
of the thirty - one Mark Moore Fine Art STATEMENTS catalogs —
featuring full color
images of recent
artworks, bio information, and a Q&A with the artist — we have published over the last ten years for FREE at our ISSUU Catalog Website by clicking on this link.
The exhibition is accompanied by a new publication
featuring colour plates
of artworks from 2013 — 2017, museum installation
images, references and source materials from the artist's archive and texts by Darian Leader, Craig Burnett and poet Kate Dent.
It
features an amazing collection
of artwork spanning 40 years and is loaded with
images, information, and interviews.
The exhibition (above, an installation view) covers other, more intimate responses, including a series
of small self - portraits that mostly
feature a goofy, slightly Jules Feifferish face applied to
images of other
artworks or artists; a few sculptures, among them «Socialist Pizza,» which involves a Ray's Pizza box, two
of Picasso's hefty 1930s beach maenads and a hammer and sickle; and a work using a photograph by Hans Haacke.
Artwork featured in gallery: A stained glass
image of two figures embracing.
JR's new series
of artworks featuring Les Bosquets draws from
images of these interventions in New York and Paris.
Impositions upon the body also exist for viewers to the exhibition as they walk around the space and encounter
artworks that have their own autonomous movements (Eva Fabregas's floor - based works, Self - Organising System, and Alan Butler's Orphan Transposition series
of spinning laser - etched acrylic panels,
featuring out -
of - copyright
images of Yosemite National Park, freely circulating online).
The exhibition «Performer / Audience / Mirror» at Lisson Gallery borrows its title from Dan Graham's Performance and
features memorable video
artworks that explore the relevance
of the moving
image as a tool for experimentation and documentation.
An authentication card signed by Doug Aitken indicating the edition number is included along with: A 23» x 36» double - sided poster with original
artwork by Doug Aitken; A 12» vinyl picture disc contains unreleased tracks by Broadcast and a live recording
of Doug Aitken's original opera the handle comes up, the hammer comes down; A 96 - page visual diary
of the making
of the film including sketches, production photos, film stills, script fragments, and inspirational found
images; Two flipbooks with motion sequences excerpted from the film and the film's projection
of the MoMA facade; A triptych gatefold case contains a CD soundtrack that
features the tracks on the picture disc plus tracks by Bibio, Ranphorynchus, Steve Roden, Tim Hecker, and Canyon Country; A DVD includes an edit
of Sleepwalkers cut specifically for this box set and a street level walkthrough as installed at the MoMA in NYC
Two main
features distinguish the New Contemporaries selection process from other submission exhibitions: there is absolutely no pre-selection and the majority
of the works included in the exhibition have been selected as a result
of actual time spent with the
artwork rather than solely from a virtual
image.
Other works on view include a suite
of watercolors by Guo Hongwei, combining his renderings
of American iconography with his father's calligraphy
of Chinese classical poems; Chen Wei's staged photographs in the traditions
of Gregory Crewdson and Cindy Sherman; a thick - imexhibitionso floral - patterned diptych by Liang Yuanwei, exhibitionsly
featured in the Chinese pavilion at the 54th Biennale di Venezia; Cheng Ran's romantically staged photos
of the Hollywood sign, commenting on the role cinema has played in shaping the
image of America in the psyche
of younger Chinese generations; the American premiere
of Sun Xun's 21 Grams, a four - year long animation project reflecting on history, social struggles and dystopia; and Hu Xiangqian's Art Museum, a video presentation
of the «collection»
of Western
artworks that have inspired the artist's creative language but that he's never seen in person or fully understood.
Featured Images: Mona Hatoum —
Artwork (courtesy
of alexanderandbonin.com); Mona Hatoum, Photo by Mark Blower
Over the last decade, these
features have produced engaging programming on 85 modern and contemporary artists, enabling visitors to learn about the contexts in which the
artworks were created, see videos
of the artists in their studios, hear first - person explanations
of their creative processes, and view high - resolution digital
images of the
artworks.
Each pack will
feature twelve A4 - size
images of artworks from the IMMA Collection, including written information on the artists and ideas stemming from the
artworks.
Der Kuss is accompanied by a new publication
featuring colour plates
of artworks from 2013 — 2017, museum installation
images, reference materials from the artist's archive and texts by Darian Leader, Craig Burnett and poet Kate Dent.
Featured image: James Rosenquist in front
of his
artwork «Joan Crawford Says...» (1964).