Sentences with phrase «from photographic reproduction»

Caroline Kha's found images of landscapes and natural settings are transcribed from photographic reproduction and digital images, while Biddy Peppin represents everyday objects subtly infused with emotional symbolism.
His works take a variety of forms, from photographic reproductions (Giovane che guarda Lorenzo Lotto, 1967) to casts of classical sculptures (Mimesi, 1975).
He appropriated most of his subjects from photographic reproductions he amassed from newspapers, books, calendars, magazines and other popular print media.
This new body of work is an extension of an ongoing series, begun in 2008, in which Dávila simultaneously pays homage to and critiques icons of 20th century art and architecture through acts of excision, physically removing pieces of critical information from photographic reproductions of original works of art.
I was working from photographic reproductions from auction house catalogues — Sotheby's, Christie's and Phillips — along with their accompanying texts.

Not exact matches

Taking a page from Gerhard Richter, albeit in his own distinctive way, LaDuke exploits a painting's capacity for exposing handmade deceptions — a useful tool in a culture awash in the slippery photographic phantoms of reproduction.
Along with these, Erin Shirreff and Rudolf Stingel create their paintings or videos using a photographic reproduction of an artwork from the past as their starting point.
Of course, a good part of the artist's wideranging, amiable practice lends itself very neatly to reproduction, from the transient «One - Minute Sculptures,» 1988 - 97, that brought his work to the attention of a wider public beginning in the late 1980s to his more recent photographic «instructions» for being idle or politically incorrect.
Together they are a virtual encyclopedia of modern - day imagery, made by transferring photographic reproductions from magazines or newspapers onto the drawing surface.
The bulletin boards that Tom Burr has been arranging since the late 1990s reference not only art historian Aby Warburg's Mnemosyne Atlas strategy of employing a black panel backdrop in order to heighten thematic arrangements of photographic images — including reproductions from books, and visual materials from newspapers and popular culture — but also reflect a setting typical of early cinematic and photographic motion studies.
But for those who make the effort to see the work itself the artist has a neat surprise: the handcuffs are real aluminium, protruding from the flat image in a way that slyly escapes photographic reproduction of the art work.
The exhibition will also include additional Command Records album covers designed by other artists, such as Charles E. Murphy, Barbara Brown Peters, and Gerry Olin, as well as photographic reproductions of materials from The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation's archives.
The models are remarkably true to life and the photographic reproductions of them that adorn the gallery walls seem, at first glance, to have been taken from life.
Rami Maymon pulls connections from portraits and their reprints within art books — originals and reproductions — as a way of investigating authenticity within modes of photographic production.
Between 1958 and 1960, Robert Rauschenberg made drawings for each of the 34 cantos, or sections, of Dante's 14th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer photographic reproductions from magazines and newspapers onto paper.
As with Minutemen, Wachs» also manipulates found images for Gin on the Rocks, a life - size photographic reproduction, pieced together from twenty - five separate inkjet prints.
Box C030 Folder 17: Marsden Hartley — Eight Bells» Folly; 1966 Black - and - white photographic reproduction of Marsden Hartley's painting Eight Bells Folly: Memorial for Hart Crane, with a cover letter from the University of Minnesota art gallery.
These new works, starting photographic reproductions of sculptures from the magazines of their time, repurposes the work of artists such as David Evison, Roger Harmer, Peter Hide, Bernard Schottlander, William Tucker and Brian Wall.
These works point to a crucial development that eventually transformed her process - based production from physical repetition to photographic reproduction to instantaneous reflection.
The MoMA likes to stress that Broodthaers «distanced his photographic reproductions from those of Pop» by copying his own works.
Yutaka Sone used photographic reproductions, imagery from Google Earth, and several helicopter rides to render Manhattan with its Central Park, skyscrapers, streets, avenues, and the bridges to the east and west to scale.
Between 1958 and 1960, Rauschenberg made drawings for each of the 34 cantos of Dante Alighieri's 13th - century poem Inferno by using a novel technique to transfer photographic reproductions from magazines or newspapers onto paper, and then working further with other materials.
Such works articulated her fascination with the photographic process and its reproduction, while raising post-structuralist discourses on authorship, originality and history, from which they partly derive.
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