The exhibition
features photographic work made in the late 1980's and early 1990's by Maud Sulter and Jeanne Moutoussamy Ashe, curated by international artist Lubaina Himid, Professor of Contemporary Art at UClan.
featuring photographic works by cinematographers: Ed Lachman Jacek Laskus Phil Parmet Peter Rodger Vilmos Zsigmond
Description: Matèria is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition, On Landscape # 2,
featuring photographic works by Dafna Talmor, Emma Wieslander and Minna Kantonen, founders of On Landscape Project.
Please join us this evening for the opening of Science as Muse, an exhibition
featuring photographic works from Walter Chappell, Caleb Charland, Rose - Lynn Fisher, Pam Fox, Daniel Kariko, Michael Rauner, and Susan Worsham.
Candela Gallery is pleased to present «Theory of Place,» a group exhibition
featuring photographic work by Marcus DeSieno, Courtney Johnson, Camilo Ramirez, and Justin James Reed.
The Loft at Liz's presents CONCEPT TO REALITY curated by Simon Edery
featuring photographic works by cinematographers: Ed Lachman Jacek Laskus Phil Parmet Peter Rodger Vilmos Zsigmond and behind the scenes photographer Isabella Vosmikova Our Projects Room features select works from the 2014 IPA (Int» l Photography Awards) annual juried ONE SHOT competition.
Candela Gallery is excited to present the first show of the new year: Science as Muse, an exhibition
featuring photographic works from Walter Chappell, Caleb Charland, Rose - Lynn Fisher, Pam Fox, Daniel Kariko, Michael Rauner, Robert Shults, and Susan Worsham.
On June 16th - 18th, TYFA hosted a charitable exhibition supporting the Perry J. Cohen Foundation and Young Entrepreneurs,
featuring photographic works by lifetime photographer Kevin O'Leary.
Magic and Realism is a two - person exhibition
featuring photographic works by Bill Leigh Brewer and Osceola Refetoff.
The inaugural exhibition Africa is No Island
features the photographic works from 40 emerging and established photographers working on the continent and in the wider Diaspora.
Not exact matches
Seis del Sur: BARRIOS is a
photographic group exhibition
featuring both the vintage and contemporary photojournalistic and social documentary
work of the six members of the Seis del Sur photo collective: Joe Conzo, Ricky Flores, Ángel Franco, David González, Edwin Pagán, and Francisco Molina -LSB-...]
Away from the competition, the lineup offers numerous pockets of interest beyond the red - carpet draws of the Madonna and Soderbergh
features: the documentary lineup is particularly strong, with new offerings from American masters Jonathan Demme («I'm Carolyn Parker»), Ross McElwee («
Photographic Memory») and Frederick Wiseman («Crazy Horse»), as well as two new
works (one short, one
feature) from Pietro Marcello, whose «The Mouth of the Wolf» was my single favorite doc of 2010.
her
photographic works began to receive much attention by winning multiple international awards from Kodak, and being
featured in numerous one - man art shows at galleries in the Boston area.
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.
Charchian's
photographic work has been
featured in publications such as Vogue, Huffington Post, i - D, Interview, Garage and Purple Magazine.
Several of the
featured artists make
work that is considered
photographic but is camera-less.
A grouping of
works from Seokmin Ko's acclaimed
photographic series The Square will be presented, and new
works by Filipe Rocha da Silva, Zheng Xuewu and Soo Im Lee will also be
featured.
Featuring original scholarship by Alexander Nemerov, this notable presentation of The Democratic Forest provides historical context for a monumental body of
work, while offering newcomers a foothold in Eggleston's
photographic practice.
Ruell has a multitude of projects currently in the
works, including a
feature film and two
photographic series.
The Saint Louis Museum of Art presents Thomas Struth: Nature and Politics, a
photographic exploration of industrial and scientific research spaces
featuring 35 large - scale
works created within the past decade.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Rachael Thomas, Head of Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's
work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish artist and film - maker Vivienne Dick, who is
featured in several of Goldin's
photographic works.
An important
feature of Horn's
work is her sculptural and
photographic explorations into the implications of repetition and doubling.
The Space in Between, an exhibition
featuring the
work of Lynn Saville, was recently on display at the
Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, and is now on view at the Atlantic Wharf's Waterfront Square Gallery in Boston through March 22, 2013.
The solo exhibition will
feature work from several of Hanzlová's
photographic projects, including Rokytnik and Forest, taken in the Czech village and surrounding forest where the artist grew up; Cotton Rose, taken in Gifu, Japan; as well as the artist's three most recent series, Horses, Flowers and There Is Something I Don't Know.
James Richards» exhibition Music for the gift,
featured a new body of
work including a sound installation, video and
photographic works, to represent Cymru yn Fenis Wales in Venice as a collateral event of the 57th International Art Exhibition — La Biennale di Venezia.
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work features thick outlines, bold colors and Ben - Day dots to represent certain colors, as if created by
photographic reproduction.
The exhibition also
features other Rama
works from private collections, along with a series of
photographic images shot by Bepi Ghiotti inside the artists studio and home.
Work by Andrew Moore is
featured in the
photographic survey An Orchestrated Vision: The Theater of Contemporary Photography, on display at the St. Louis Art Museum through May 13, 2012.
Trevor Paglen: The Genres will
feature 11 of these
photographic works that utilize the medium as a political tool — raising questions of perception and providing a critical lens on today's socio - political landscape.
The High Museum of Art presents «Amy Elkins: Black is the Day, Black is the Night» (Sept. 9, 2017, through March 4, 2018), an exhibition
featuring seven
works from a multi-layered
photographic project by the Southern California - based artist (American, born 1979) that explores the effects of long - term solitary confinement.
The exhibition will
feature large - scale vitrines, mirror wall panels and
photographic works that reveal a historical link between contemporary consumer display forms and their early 20th century precursors.
Tracing the evolution of the medium, the exhibition will
feature historic
works by
photographic pioneers such as Berenice Abbott, Diane Arbus, Eugène Atget, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Alfred Stieglitz, and Edward Weston, as well as
works by notable contemporary photographers such as Tina Barney, Katy Grannan, Malerie Marder, and Sheila Metzner.
Each instantiation
features new
works, and in Beijing these will include a major installation by Sudarshan Shetty, a Bharti Kher triptych, a new
photographic series by Dayanita Singh from her House of Love book project, and video
work by Ayisha Abraham and Hetain Patel.
Sarah Dobai's first major solo exhibition in the UK took place in 2006 at Kettles» Yard, Cambridge, coinciding with the end of her two - year residency at London's Delfina Studio Trust and
featured photographic and film
works made during that time, including a new, specially commissioned, two - screen film installation, as well as key earlier
works.
Victoria Miro is delighted to announce the publication of Isaac Julien: Looking for Langston, a lavishly illustrated, limited edition book by the internationally acclaimed artist and filmmaker,
featuring newly - conceived
photographic works, texts by the artist and Pulitzer Prize winning critic Hilton Als, in addition to storyboards from Julien's seminal 1989 film, Looking for Langston, never before published contemporary Polaroids and rare archival material including storyboards by artist John Hewitt.
Poetry also often
features in her still
photographic works, inscribed on the portraits in beautiful calligraphy.
Preview Talk: Rachael Thomas & Nan Goldin Thursday 15 June 2017, 6.00 — 6.45 pm / Johnston Suite Marking the exhibition preview of Weekend Plans, Racheal Thomas, Head of Exhibitions, IMMA and renowned American artist and photographer Nan Goldin discuss her connections to Ireland, bringing to light the influence of individual relationships on Goldin's
work, including a 40 year friendship with Irish artist and film - maker Vivienne Dick, who is
featured in several of Goldin's
photographic works.
The exhibition of
photographic artists curated by Steven Schreiber
features work by Paul Dempsey, Michael McLaughlin, James Sabiston, Steven Schreiber and James Slezak.
Quint Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of LEE MATERAZZI: DIY, which will
feature work from Materazzi's new
photographic series and a special installation.
Several of the
featured artists make
work that is considered
photographic but is camera-less, while, for others, photography has laid the groundwork for the moving image or functions as a jumping - off point for sculptural investigations.
Curated by Abdellah Karroum, the exhibition will
feature Neshat's existing and newly produced
works, including the major
photographic series, The Book of Kings (2012) as well as a selection of video installations commenting on the historical, cultural and political realities that she has focused on for over 30 years.
This limited edition
photographic work features a found marble black square that has been roughly de-constructed and re - assembled to create a curious landscape, like an otherworldly ruin or monument.
Utilising a range of source materials from found imagery, film stills and the internet, the new
works featured in this exhibition raise narratives and juxtapositions regarding the history of the painted canvas and the
photographic medium as visual document.
«Photo - Technic»
features works of different
photographic techniques from two photographers, Gerry Giliberti, who is exhibiting prints of still lifes and flora created with the alternative processes of Lumen and Solar Plate Printing, and Dave Burns, who is exhibiting Infrared images of Serengeti wildlife and landscapes from various safaris in Tanzania.
Teenage participants curated the related exhibition Group Portrait,
featuring photographic portraits from the Smart Museum's collection as well as
works on loan from a private collection.
Among the
works featured from 1966 is Ray Metzker's
photographic composite Trolley Stop.
The
photographic mediums, colors, styles, and sizes are heavily varied; many
works are tacked to the walls unframed, and a curtained - off video installation
features sitters singing childhood lullabies.
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 event kicked off with the heaving opening of «Room» at Sadie Coles HQ, an all - women show
featuring sculptural installations and
photographic works, juxtaposed with a solo presentation of Martine Syms by Bridget Donahue Gallery (New York).