Sentences with phrase «from photographs of my mother»

I made paintings from photographs of my mother, playing with me as a baby, and of my grandparents in Miami in front of a palm tree.

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With a salad similar to the lovely one below in the fridge leftover from my mother's New Year's Day tradition of eating black - eyed peas for good luck — it was good, but unremarkable enough that I didn't photograph and post (such salads are a dime a dozen)-- it suddenly occurred to me that I could use it as the basis for a bean burger.
«Soulful Mothering» is a series of written words, photographs, craft projects and thoughts on mothering from some of my favorite ladies onMothering» is a series of written words, photographs, craft projects and thoughts on mothering from some of my favorite ladies onmothering from some of my favorite ladies on the web.
«Soulful Mothering» will be a series of written words, photographs, craft projects and thoughts on mothering from some of my favorite ladies onMothering» will be a series of written words, photographs, craft projects and thoughts on mothering from some of my favorite ladies onmothering from some of my favorite ladies on the web.
I'm a photographer and understand the draw to position the breastfeeding mother being photographed that way — I have enough photographs of myself breastfeeding my children to realize how little it conveys the idea of «breastfeeding» to have mom lift her shirt from the bottom like most moms do regularly from my experience.
Chicago Park District employees discovered a mother lode of valuable paintings, photographs, sketches and documents — some from the late 1800s
The Chinese immigrant girl who photographed her mother at a sewing machine, then translated her stories from the factory floor, will become a stronger and more informed citizen because of that — and perhaps an artist or writer, too.
Her experiences with Syria are from a distance: letters from her grandmother, emails from relatives, her mother's tasty cooking, photographs of her father with her uncle, Abu Sayeed — and, of course, her mother's maps.
Pepper has grown used to following her restless mother from place to place, but this house, with its faded photographs, its boxes of cameras and its stuffed jackdaw, is something new.
«The Chicago Artists Coalition featured an allover installation of palm trees, photographs, and floral wallpaper by Leonard Suryajaya, an artist from Indonesia in its residency program who brought his mother and aunt from home to wrap handmade fruit in the same floral wallpaper.»
In that vein, a running theme could have been anxiety: downtown at Untitled, My Shrink's Couch (2012) by Jennifer Rubel — a sculpture of exactly what it sounds like — was dead center in the back, flanked by Kon Trubkovich's images of his mother and vintage Diane Arbus photographs from a nudist camp.
'» Sophie Calle: Rachel Monique tells the story of Monique Szyndler, Sophie Calle's mother who died in 2007, through diary excerpts and photographs selected by the artist from family albums.
Kelly's iconic feminist work Post-Partum Document (1973 — 79) is resurfaced in a show devoted to her early photographs, films, and prototypes from the 1970s, tracing the first six years of her son's life and the intimate relationship between mother and child.
Much as Bracha's drawings and paintings foreground the fragility of the archival material, her videos evoke an atmosphere of water and explore, with jellyfish and butterfly, how the fluidity of the medium allows images — often drawn from Bracha's paintings, drawings, notebooks, and family photographs of mothers and daughters — to emerge and recede, to fade into one another, and to move between bodies and generations.
Over the past year, for four clear seasons, Juergen Teller returned to Nuremberg to photograph this site so familiar from his childhood and the childhood of his mother.
It details the artist's attempt to re-stage a lost photograph remembered from childhood of his bikini - clad British mother held in the arms of a former Lebanese boyfriend and taken on a beach close to the famous Casino du Liban outside of Beirut where she worked as a cabaret dancer in the late 1960s.
Paintings, photographs and video works taken from numerous public and private collections worldwide, from the earliest, rarely exhibited photographs of her mother to the commissioned SMASH video, aim to reaffirm the importance of her vision, as part of the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art.
Based on a black and white photograph from the 1930s reproduced in the Sunday Express, a copy of which his mother found under the carpet of the house they moved to in 2006 when his family reluctantly left the farm following the death of his father and the subsequent financial hardship of farm trading, the image has poignant autobiographical association for the artist which he often revisits.
MT: Over the years, I have painted and photographed a lot of different kinds of women — from my mother, to women auditioned from Craigslist, to lovers, to transsexual women, to celebrities from Oprah to Condoleezza.
And she convinced her mother to become her first model, producing erotically charged images that became the basis for her early paintings, In fact, much of her process comes from performance, and photographing performances that she stages.
Celeste, having been photographed in the arms of her prize - winning mother, is now tucked up in bed, while Prouvost — along with her parents, her museum curator of an English husband and friends — has been celebrating with whiskey and salmon, while wearing a tea towel featuring objects from her show as a scarf.
Among the works included are examples from Newsha Tavakolian's affecting 2006 series «Mothers of Martyrs,» for which the artist photographed family matriarchs holding pictures of their sons, who died in a decades - long war between Iran and Iraq.
Although her mother is absent in the photographs, her struggle is definitely apparent in each frame, from the grimy floors and junk food boxes, to the overflowing pile of cigarettes in the bathroom sink.
Featuring excerpts from the artist's videos «1921 Braddock Summoning 1982» (2009), «A Mother to Hold» (2006), «Momme Portrait Series (Heads)» (2008), «Momme Portrait Series (Wrestling)» (2009), «Detox (Braddock UPMC)» (2011), and «Self - Portrait (United States Steel)» (2010), as well as photographs from the series «Notion of Family» (2002 - ongoing).
This book, by Canadian artist Tim Lee (born 1975), utilizes photographs of the past century's most iconic and eclectic public figures — actors, authors, politicians, athletes, scientists, artists, musicians, designers and religious leaders from Mark Twain to John McEnroe, Jay - Z to Mother Teresa.
In our Window Space will be a selection of photographs and video from her recent series Mother, a project involving 14 mothers, all close friends and relatives of her own mMother, a project involving 14 mothers, all close friends and relatives of her own mothermother.
Photocopies of his birth certificate, pages from his address book, his passport photos, newspaper clippings, and photographs of his mother and childhood home constitute the tiled base of his works, over which he layers grids of oil stick.
The catalogue accompanies the first U.S. mid-career survey of this important Dutch artist's work in photography and video; it features the Beach Portraits and other early works such as the photographs of new mothers and bullfighters, together with selections from Dijkstra's later work including her most recent video installations.
The Coral Ridge Towers photographs — resulting from an undergraduate assignment — show the artist's mother variously posing, lounging, and primping in the privacy of her home.
This week: Coney Art Walls, job postings, Art Basel report, painterly photographs, residency news from Sharpe Walentas and the Elizabeth Foundation Studio Program (residents announced and juries revealed), a new residency program in the Arctic, an unknown Modigliani discovered (maybe), an interview with Françoise Gilot, the painter and mother of Picasso's kids, on the occasion of an upcoming show at Gagosian, and Oslo.
In 2005, after the sudden death of her mother, Bell picked up her camera after a twenty year hiatus from painting and began photographing nature.
This statement resonates with the work of Geoffrey Farmer who excavates multifarious cultural histories, from the life of Frank Zappa and his Mothers of Invention, photographs in Life magazine between 1935 and 1985, Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame or Nabokov's 1962 novel Pale Fire, to the figure of Aloysius Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street.
This statement resonates with the work of Geoffrey Farmer who excavates multifarious cultural histories, from the life of Frank Zappa and his Mothers of Invention, photographs in
Works included: Roy Lichtenstein «Still Life with Picasso», 1973 Screenprint Edition of 90, 30 AP 30 x 22 inches Ellsworth Kelly «Study for «Red Orange Panel»», 1978 Pencil and collage on paper 30 x 27 3/4 inches Robert Smithson «Photomarkers, (Six Stops on a Section)», 1968 Photographs mounted with Plexi glass 24 x 24 inches SR1968 - 001 Constantin Brancusi «Brancusi dans l'atelier, autoportrait», 1915 Vintage gelatin silver print 9 x 6 3/4 inches Constantin Brancusi «Self Portrait», 1922 Vintage gelatin silver print 11 1/4 x 9 inches Andy Warhol «Self Portrait», 1966 Silkscreen ink and synthetic polymer paint on canvas 22 x 22 inches Andy Warhol «Buddhas», 1983 Graphite on paper 31 3/4 x 24 inches Courtesy of the Andy Warhol Foundation WA1983 - 001 Donald Judd «Untitled», 1966 - 7 Galvanized iron painted red (lacquer) 5 x 40 x 8 inches Courtesy Paula Cooper, New York JD1966 - 001 Weegee «The Critic», 1943 Vintage gelatin silver print 11 x 14 inches WE1943 - 001 Weegee «The Flower Seller», 1941 Vintage gelatin silver print 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 inches WE1941 - 001 Weegee «Mayor LaGuardia at 123rd Street Police Station With Officials on Night of Riot», 1947 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 3/4 x 14 inches WE2004 - 014 Weegee «Victory Celebration», 1945 Vintage ferrotyped silver print 11 x 14 inches WE1945 - 001 Weegee «Children's Performance, at the Palace Theater», 1940 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 13 1/4 inches WE2004 - 015 Weegee «Mother and Daughter, Tenement Fire, Harlem» [I cried when I took this picture], 1942 Vintage gelatin silver print 10 1/4 x 13 3/8 inches WE2004 - 012 Carleton Watkins «Mt. Broderick, Nevada Fall, 700 feet, Yosemite 1861», 1861 Albumen print from wet collodion negative 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 inches WAC1861 - 001 vitrine at gallery center - all works by George Ohr
COLOR FIELDS Landmark artwork from Gagosian's career includes, clockwise from top left, Jasper Johns's «False Start,» 1959; Ed Ruscha's «Smash,» 1963; «Victory Boogie - Woogie,» an unfinished work by Piet Mondrian, bought by S.I. Newhouse, Jr., in 1988 from the collection of Burton and Emily Tremaine for $ 11 million in a deal arranged by Gagosian; Jenny Saville's «The Mothers,» 2011; Richard Prince's «Nurse in Hollywood,» 2005; Richard Serra's «Two Forged Rounds for Buster Keaton,» 1991; an Alex Israel self - portrait from 2015; a photograph by Ralph Gibson, 1975
Her method is both simple and classic: she either discovers her subjects in places they frequent — the beach or the park, for example — or she conceives of a type of person she would like to photograph, such as mothers who have just given birth or matadors just returned from the bullring, and goes about finding them.
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