Sentences with phrase «for photograms»

As a student, or even before or after, how did you start developing your passion for photograms?
Letha Wilson does it with concrete ripping through landscape photography, John Houck with creased prints of visually active patterns, Kate Steciw with found images fashioned into tables or partitions drenched in ambient light, and Josh Kolbo with what might pass for photograms were they not Pringles and billiard balls — and if they did not hang like a shower curtain.
They could almost pass for photograms.
Maybe not, any more than it matters just what Ruff used for his photograms, for photography is thinking big.
She is perhaps known best for her photograms that are produced without a camera.

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Aimed at KS4 and 5, this presentation is designed to accompany a photogram workshop giving artist links and information, simple instructions, weblinks for further research and potential techniques to develop and explore such as scanography, cyanotypes, silhouettes... Artist links include Anna Atkins, Man Ray, Laszlo Moholy - Nagy, Jenny Saville, Paul Morrison, Susan Derges.
Introductory lesson to photograms - suitable for GCSE and A-level.
The Minneapolis - born artist shoots high - resolution black and white images through glass blocks, then adds photograms during the development process and, for the final layer, hand - paints the prints.
Since 2005, the artist has been working on a series called The Times, for which he uses front pages from The New York Times as the basis of photograms and collages.
For her second exhibition with Von Lintel Gallery, Farrah Karapetian has produced a thoughtful new series comprising 12 large - scale Chromogenic photograms.
British - born photographer Adam Fuss is known for his enigmatic photographs, which he creates using photogram techniques.
Removing my own 8 ″ square painting Duke Street Tetractys from my bag, I place it in a position that had been left especially for it, directly beneath a lovely painting that could be a photogram of a necklace.
Fuss's work is distinctive for its contemporary reinterpretation of photography's earliest techniques, particularly the camera-less methods of the daguerreotype and photogram.
New York based photographer Adam Fuss has been exploring the subject of water for more than 30 years, and is perhaps best known for his life - sized photograms of this essential element.
For these artists, the darkroom is a laboratory, where a renewed passion for camera-less photograms, solarization, and photography's capacity to record light is realizFor these artists, the darkroom is a laboratory, where a renewed passion for camera-less photograms, solarization, and photography's capacity to record light is realizfor camera-less photograms, solarization, and photography's capacity to record light is realized.
Twenty - Five copies of the edition will be sold for $ 450.00 with an original photogram by conceptual / sound artist Christian Marclay.
The background, selected for its resemblance to a generic abstract or experimental photogram, perhaps from the 1920s, is an image made by chance, a piece of light - sensitive commercial photographic paper marked by random accidents of storage — and here digitally scanned.
Well known for his life - sized photograms of this essential element which has been a significant subject for more than thirty years.
Through carefully curated pairings, like Man Ray photograms coupled with Louis Lozowick pen and ink drawings, the Whitney makes a strong case for the power of thoughtful juxtapositions.
He even developed special software for his digital abstract «Photograms» which was inspired by Lázsló Moholy - Nagy and Man Ray, the inventors of the photogram; the technique of laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing it to light.
September 2014: I meet Walead Beshty at London's Barbican Centre, where he is working on his commission for the Curve gallery, an installation of over 12,000 blue cyanotype photograms titled A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future: Helter - Skelter and Random Notes in Which the Pulleys and Cogwheels Are Lying Around at Random All Over the Workbench.
As if to separate out one last component from Hesidence, the glow, F+D (for Françoise and Daniel) Cartier use the back room for color photograms.
This is the official web site for Susan Derges, it documents recent and historical work and includes galleries of Susan Derges» images and photograms.
He completed a series of eight photograms, and as a result Thomas and Jo - ey decided that each of the following participants would continue to produce eight photograms for the archive.
In 1980, while searching for a way to make more dynamic drawings, she adopted the classic black and white photogram technique which she has used ever since.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes, such as photograms and photomontages; to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera; to political and documentary engagements with themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
For more than twenty - five years, Martha Madigan has been creating photograms that refer to, record and / or transform aspects of nature and the human figure.
Noted for his «photograms».
At Neven - DuMont - Straße, the exhibition «Ma - re Mount» brings together new photograms by Deschenes alongside works by Carl Andre, Richard Prince and R.H. Quaytmen, all made or selected especially for this show.
Using his unique method for creating chlorophyll print photograms on tree leaves, Dahn then reproduces them in daguerreotype form to memorialize the faces of the Cambodian genocide.
The «Glass» photogram was shown for the first time 1999 in Contemporary Magazine as an artist project.
A contemporary of John Baldessari and Wallace Berman, Heinecken was perhaps best known for his appropriative photograms — works (seen at both
According to Aperture Magazine: Turning away from straight photography in the mid-1990s, «Ruff has taken up a study of the photogram, updating the form for the digital era by creating his works in a 3 - D digital studio environment and outputting the resulting images in the large scale he tends to favour.»
From William Henry Fox Talbot's earliest «photogenic drawings» and Charles Nègre's translation of photographic images into a variety of mechanical processes, to the photogram process that was a staple for Man Ray, Dada, and the Surrealists, Past Picture draws from the extraordinary holdings of late nineteenth and early twentieth - century photographs in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada to present prints and images by some of photography's most innovative and influential inventors and practitioners.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes (such as photograms and photomontages), to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera, to political and documentary engagements with labor history and globalization in the 1980s and 1990s, to forms of archival and historical reconstitution made since 2000.
It is accompanied by a selection of posters advertising Alexander Korda's 1935 science - fiction movie, «Things to Come,» for which the artist designed some special effects, and a well - made three - channel video projection by Czech - born, Chicago - based artist Jan Tichy, inspired by Moholy - Nagy's abstract photograms.
3/4/14: Urs Fischer, Last supper, Gagosian Gallery, N. Υork, http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/urs-fischer–april-03-2014 11/4/14: Giuseppe Penone, Circling, Gagosian Gallery, London, http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/giuseppe-penone–april-11-2014 15/4/14: Andreas Gursky, Early Landscapes, Sprüth Magers Gallery, London, http://www.dreamideamachine.com/en/?p=175 15/4/14: Jean Nouvel, Triptyques, Gagosian Gallery, London, http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/jean-nouvel–april-15-2014 19/4/14: Thomas Ruff, Photograms and Negatives, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, http://www.gagosian.com/exhibitions/thomas-ruff–april-19-2014 21/4/14: Ileana Sonnabend: Ambassador for the New, MoMa, N. Υork, http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/exhibitions/1440 30/4/14: Bernard Tschumi, Centre George Pompidou, Paris, https://www.centrepompidou.fr/cpv/agenda/expositions?agenda.dateCal=01-04-2014
Deemed a «para-photographer» for his unconventional processes and irreverent attitude, Heinecken typically worked from found images, transforming them through methods like lithography, etching, and direct - exposure photograms.
The photograms which contain bright or dark horizon lines remind us that we don't have the entire picture or context for this image.
American multimedia artist Lisa Oppenheim, known for her evocative camera-less photography via the photogram and experimental films, is exhibiting a new series of works taking inspiration from natural woodgrains entitled Landscape Portraits at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York.
For Mary Beth Heffernan's first solo exhibition at the recently inaugurated Sloan Projects, a dynamic series of unique cyanotype photograms will be on view for the very... Read moreFor Mary Beth Heffernan's first solo exhibition at the recently inaugurated Sloan Projects, a dynamic series of unique cyanotype photograms will be on view for the very... Read morefor the very... Read more...
Society for Nebulous Knowledge, Open Star Cluster in Sagittarius by Anabella Gaposchk circa 1903, silver gelatin photogram (baking soda) 2002 (8» x5»).
PART 2: LIGHT AND SHADOW The ESSAY «Light and Shadow» discusses... flicker films, Plato's allegory of the cave, H.P. Robinson's allegorical images, working with the absence of light, Tony Conrad's slow emulsions, photography as fairy magic and sun drawings, Adam Fuss's photograms, Hiroshi Sugimoto's feature - length exposures, Cai Guo - Qiang's explosions, light as cancerous radiation, light and shadow in city planning, contrast and lighting in works by Rineke Dijkstra, Jacob Riis, Weegee, Adrienne Salinger, and others, O. Winston Link's environmental light, darkness and light as metaphors for knowledge, morality, and power, pools of light in Expressionism, film noir, and works by Hans Bellmer, Esther Bubley, and Anna Gaskell, Group f / 64, available light in the work of Roy DeCarava, Yinka Shonibare's interpretation of Dorian Gray, public projected images, Indonesian shadow play, Gregory Barsamian's kinetic sculptures, flickering portraits by Christian Boltanski, Kara Walker's silhouettes, and more...
Opening Reception for Thomas Ruff's «photograms and ma.r.s.»
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