Sentences with phrase «first photographer»

He was one of the first photographers to embrace canvas prints, even before many photography labs had the capacity to do so.
«I bought the first dress I tried on, we booked the first venue we looked at, we booked the first caterer we tried, we booked the first photographer we met with, Greg bought the first suit he tried, we bought the first wedding rings we looked at... Not because we didn't care but because we knew exactly what we wanted!»
It's funny because so many blogger friends share this «significant other was my first photographer» story.
«He was probably one of the first photographers to travel extensively in Africa after World War II.»
Seventeen years ago, Streiber became the first photographer granted full access to the Academy's show and rehearsals.
The artist, the first photographer to win the Turner Prize, in 2000, had a large, midcareer retrospective at Tate Modern in London last year.
Wolfgang Tillmans was the first photographer to win the Turner Prize, in 2000; in 2017, he had a large, midcareer retrospective at Tate Modern in London.
In 2000, Tillmans was the first photographer and first non-British artist to receive the Turner Prize.
In 2000, Wolfgang Tillmans became the first photographer to win the annual Turner Prize organized by Tate in London.
In 2007, Sidibe was the first photographer and first African to receive the Venice Biennial's prestigious Golden Lion lifetime achievement award.
In 2000, Tillmans became the first photographer to win the Turner Prize.
BELLA HOWARD — The first photographer I really got into was Mario Testino.
In 2000 he was the first photographer to be awarded the Tate's Turner Prize.
In 1936 at the young age of 21, Arthur Rothstein was the first photographer hired by Roy Stryker of the federal government's Resettlement Administration.
Tillmans was the first photographer and the first non-English artist to win the prestigious Turner Prize, in 2000.
In 1961, he became the first photographer to be awarded the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal.
Though less well known than some of her successors (Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Gregory Crewdson), Callis was one of the first photographers to work extensively with constructed sets, arranging models and tactile objects in ambiguous, often unsettling tableaux.
He went on to become the first African artist and the first photographer to receive the prestigious Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale, and his portrait photography has been shown across the world.
Tillmans was the first photographer to win the Turner Prize (in 2000).
He won the Turner prize in 2000 — the first non-Briton, the first photographer and, at 32, one of the youngest artists to do so.
It is almost two decades since Wolfgang Tillmans became the first photographer, and non-British artist, to win the Turner Prize, back in 2000.
Joachim Brohm rose to prominence in the 1980s as one of the first photographers in Europe to shoot exclusively in colour.
But in 2000, when he became the youngest person and first photographer to win the Turner Prize, with a collection that featured socks drying on radiators and portraits of Concorde, the world did not see photography as art, nor Tillmans as an artist.
When she learned wet - plate collodion printing in 1997 and tintype printing in the 2000s, Mann was one of the first photographers to return to these 19th - century processes.
Robert Heinecken was one of the first photographers to make extensive use of appropriated imagery.
In 2000, Tillmans was the first photographer and first non-British artist to receive the Turner Prize, an award given annually by Tate in London.
Using compressed images he came across on the internet, Thomas Ruff became one of the first photographers to turn his attention to the vast alterations and possibilities happening online.
In 2000, he was the first photographer and first non-British artist to receive the Turner Prize.
He will forever be known as one of the first photographers to use color in a serious, artistic way.
The first photographer to win the Turner Prize (in 2000), his practice is characterized by constant investigation into the boundaries of the photographic medium and a preoccupation with the process of photography itself.
Opening: Harry Callahan, «City» at Pace / MacGill Work by Callahan, whose photography earned him a whole lot of accolades in his lifetime (a retrospective at MoMA, long - term tenures at the New Bauhaus and RISD, appointment as the first photographer to rep the U.S. at the Venice Biennale, et al.) is going up at Pace / MacGill.
Russian - born, of Armenian heritage, Ida Kar (1908 — 74) was instrumental in encouraging the acceptance of photography as a fine art when, in 1960, she became the first photographer to be honoured with a major retrospective in London, at the Whitechapel Art Gallery.
In 2000 Tillmans was the first photographer as well as the first non-British artist to win the Turner Prize, presented annually to a contemporary artist by Tate Britain.
The first photographer to win the Turner Prize, in 2000, his practice is characterised by constant investigation into the boundaries of the photographic medium and has evolved to encompass video, digital slide projections, publications and recorded music in order to examine global concerns such as migration and identity politics.
Atta Kim is a South Korean artist and the first photographer chosen to represent South Korea in the Sao Paulo Biennial.
Since he first emerged in the»90s (and of note, was the first photographer to win the UK's prestigious Turner Prize in 2000) Tillmans has never stopped redefining photography.
In the year 2000, he was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize, the first non-British artist and the first photographer to receive the prize.
Sidibé was the first photographer, and first African artist, to receive a Gold Lion at the Venice Biennale in 2007.
In 2000, Tillmans was the first photographer, and non-British artist, to receive the Turner Prize.
Daniel, one of the first photographers to be invited to document this subculture, catches dancers and bikers in a dangerous bacchanal.
The first photographer to win the Turner Prize (in 2000), his work is characterized by constant investigation into the boundaries of the photographic medium and a preoccupation with the process of photography itself.
He was the first photographer ever to receive a Guggenheim Fellowship and, in 1946, two years before being forced to give up his art because of Parkinson's disease, the Museum of Modern Art in New York held a first major retrospective of his work.
As a photojournalist for Life magazine, Elisofon photographed the people, culture, arts, and landscape of Africa becoming known as the first photographer to popularize post-war images of Africa and its leaders in American media.
In 2000, Tillmans was the first photographer to receive the prestigious Turner Prize.
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