On view for the first time in the United States, the photographs presented in this exhibition were all taken in Düsseldorf, Germany — the city where Höfer
first studied photography under Bernd and Hilla Becher and which, to this day, remains an important influence on her work.
On view for the first time in the United States, the photographs presented in this exhibition were all taken in Düsseldorf, Germany — the city where Höfer
first studied photography under Bernd and Hilla Becher and which, to this day, remains an important influence on her work.
Not exact matches
Despite the fact that I
studied photography, my
first food photos were embarrassingly bad.
I continued these practices through
Photography study at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and during this time did my
first teacher training with Alan Finger and Jean Koerner at Be Yoga in 2006.
Writer / photographer Kathryn Burrington
studied zoology and psychology at university, but her career path changed after returning to college to
study first graphic design and then
photography.
Born in Birmingham in 1948, Griffin
studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic's School of Photography, where he was first able to encounter a myriad of artistic movements in the college library — from the Renaissance to Symbolism, Expressionism and
photography at Manchester Polytechnic's School of
Photography, where he was first able to encounter a myriad of artistic movements in the college library — from the Renaissance to Symbolism, Expressionism and
Photography, where he was
first able to encounter a myriad of artistic movements in the college library — from the Renaissance to Symbolism, Expressionism and Surrealism.
The
first exhibition organized by graduate students in the Departments of Media
Studies and Art who were inspired by the fall exhibition Contemporary African - American
Photography.
Studying photography first in Canada at the University of Manitoba, then at Yale University's School of Art, ideas and work are formed through a perspective that affords, perhaps insists upon, a ki
Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional
Studies (CCPS) Gallery will present «Eye on the Strand,» a group exhibition that features the work of the three winners and 20 finalists of Pratt, the Aperture Foundation, and Strand Book Store's
first - ever
photography contest.
His
first book Welcome to the Jungle: New Positions in Black Cultural
Studies (1994) investigated new forms of cultural expression in black film,
photography and visual art, documenting fresh perspectives arising from the overlapping of Asian, African and Caribbean cultures that constitute Black Britain.
After graduating from the International Center of
Photography in New York, Paton
first went on to
study under noted photographers Michael Kenna and Lucien Clergue, and later under master printer Chuck Kelton, who would become Paton's longtime mentor and collaborator.
He
studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts (1980 - 1986) and was the
first graduate to use
photography as his only art form.
Students exhibiting work in the
first round are: Craft / Material
Studies Courtney Dodd, Gian Pierotti, Mary Elkins Kinetic Imaging Nathan Halverson, Jason Robinson; Painting & Printmaking Catherine Brooks, Luther Kroman;
Photography and Film Jeff Kenney, John Petrenko, Jamie Lawyer; Sculpture + Extended Media Andrew Brehm, Ana Esteve - Llorens, and Will Machin.
Having
first studied Critical Fine Art Practice at the University of Brighton, he graduated with an MA in Fine Art
Photography from the Royal College of Art in London.
She took her
first photography class while
studying graphic design.
He
studied photography at the London College of Printing, graduating in 2002 with
first class honours.
She
studied Photography at the Arts University Bournemouth, graduating with a
First Class Honours.
He
studied Photography at the London College of Printing, graduating in 2002 with
first class honours.
Roger Mayne
first became interested in
photography while
studying chemistry at Balliol College, Oxford University from 1947 - 51.
A new exhibition of their work, «Lives & Still Lives: Leslie Gill, Frances McLaughlin Gill and Their Circle» at the Howard Greenberg Gallery, presents their work together for the
first time in the U.S. Considered the father of modern still - life
photography, Leslie Gill, an alumnus Rhode Island School of Design,
studied with the artist Charles Hawthorne.
He
studied Photography at the Arts University Bournemouth, receiving
First Class Honours before
studying Art History at Goldsmiths College, University of London.
A graduate of UCD, O'Beirne received her
first formal training in art from Maria Clark at NCAD, as a Ceer student, and went on to attend Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology as a mature student to
study Fine Art, specializing in painting and
photography.