From social documentary and street photography to portraiture and architectural photography, «strange and familiar» includes works by Tina Barney, Gian Butturini, Henri Cartier - Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Raymond Depardon, Rineke Dijkstra, Jim Dow, Hans Eijkelboom, Robert Frank, Bruce Gilden, Frank Habicht, Candida Höfer, Evelyn Hofer, Axel Hütte, Sergio Larrain, Shinro Ohtake, Akihiko Okamura, Cas Oorthuys, Gilles Peress, Paul Strand, Edith Tudor - Hart, Hans van der Meer, and Garry Winogrand.
In the Time Flies retrospective catalog essay, art historian Liz Wells suggests that Männikkö's imagery moves «
from social documentary towards a more expressionist formal aesthetic, and from the more specifically located to a more generalized engagement with the nature of existence.»
Beginning in the 1940's, Aaron's imagery shifted
from social documentary to symbol and form.
Not exact matches
This is a month - long online seminar program hosted by authors, speakers, and
social justice activists Patti Digh and Victor Lee Lewis, who was featured in the
documentary film, The Color of Fear, with help
from a community of people who want and are willing to help us understand the reality of racism by telling their stories and sharing their resources.
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Language: English Genre:
Documentary / Biography MPAA rating: R Director: Steve James Actors: Roger Ebert, Werner Herzog, Martin Scorsese Plot: A look at the life and cultural impact of Roger Ebert, one of the world's renowned film critics and
social commentators -
from his Pulitzer Prize film reviews, to his long career with Gene Siskel to his late - life battle with cancer - it a both a poignant and insightful look into Ebert's world.
It was baffling when distributor Broad Green Pictures pulled Lucy Walker's «Untitled Buena Vista
Social Club
Documentary»
from the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, the same day as its intended premiere, with a press release that said the «post production process has taken longer than expected.»
Television Distribution / HBO
Documentary Films, Vermilion Films) Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds — Directors: Alexis Bloom, Fisher Stevens (HBO / Bloomfish Pictures, HBO
Documentary Films, Insurgent Docs, RatPac
Documentary Films) California Typewriter — Director: Doug Nichol (Gravitas Ventures / American Buffalo Pictures) Chasing Coral — Director: Jeff Orlowski (Netflix / Exposure Labs) City of Ghosts — Director: Matthew Heineman (Amazon Studios, A&E IndieFilms, IFC Films / Our Time Projects) Cries
From Syria — Director: Evgeny Afineevsky (HBO / Afineevsky — Tolmor Production, Cinepost Barrandov, Levy Entertainment Group, Studio Malibu) Dawson City: Frozen Time — Director: Bill Morrison (Kino Lorber / Hypnotic Pictures, Picture Palace Pictures) Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis — Director: Colin Hanks (HBO / Live Nation Productions, Company Name) Ex Libris: The New York Public Library — Director: Frederick Wiseman (Zipporah Films) Faces Places — Directors: Agnès Varda & JR (Cohen Media Group / Ciné Tamaris,
Social Animals, Rouge International, Arte France Cinéma, Arches Films) Jane — Director: Brett Morgen (National Geographic
Documentary Films / National Geographic Studios, Public Road Productions) Kedi — Director: Ceyda Torun (Oscilloscope Laboratories, YouTube Red / Termite Films) One of Us — Directors: Heidi Ewing, Rachel Grady (Netflix / Loki Films) Spettacolo — Directors: Jeff Malmberg, Chris Shellen (Grasshopper Film / Open Face) Strong Island — Director: Yance Ford (Netflix / Yanceville Films, Louverture Films)
Warren's most recent nominated song «Til It Happens to You,» which came
from The Hunting Ground, a
documentary about rape and sexual violence on college campuses, also made a huge
social impact on the Oscars and beyond, even to the point of having then - Vice President Joe Biden introduce Lady Gaga's performance at the 2016 Oscar show.
I chased The Other Side Of Hope with a film whose existential metaphors and appreciation for the drudgery and
social habits of working stiffs couldn't be more different
from Kaurismäki's droll, Capra-esque humanism: Good Luck (Grade: B), a striking
documentary mood - piece by the American experimental director Ben Russell (Let Each One Go Where He May, A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness).
The Audience Award:
Documentary was presented to The Invisible War, directed by Kirby Dick, about: an investigative and powerfully emotional examination of the epidemic of rape of soldiers within the US military, the institutions that cover up its existence and the profound personal and
social consequences that arise
from it.
And aside
from the dream sequences — all of which enhance and are justified by the story — the authenticity, realism, and
social relevance established by writer / director Geremy Jasper is such that, at times, you could almost think you were watching a
documentary.
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Since founding Loudspeaker Films in 2009, Kelly has won the Teach for America
Social Innovation Award, the Rising Star Director's Award
from the Canada International Film Festival and
documentary awards
from festivals including Harlem, Napa, Amsterdam, Houston, Humboldt and (In) Justice for All.
Children of the Code: A
Social - Education Project and Television
Documentary from PBS.
Coexist Learning Project Coexist is a
documentary film about government - mandated reconciliation following the Rwanda genocide, told
from the point of view of victims, perpetrators, bystanders,
social commentators, and public officials.
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«LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER: Performing
Social Landscapes» @ Carré d'Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain Nimes, France Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier «s first solo institutional exhibition in France presents selections
from several of her
documentary projects, including the video «Frazier Take on Levi's» and photographs
from «Pier 54,» and the foundation of her work, images that examine the decline of the population and steel industry of her hometown of Braddock, Pa. («Campaign for Braddock Hospital» and «The Notion of Family»).
From architecture to installations,
social media to
documentaries, Ai uses a wide range of mediums as expressions to set up new possibilities and conditions for his audience to examine society and its values.
In his early video works
from the late 1990s, Sala used
documentary strategies to examine life after communism in his native Albania, observing the role of language and memory in narrating
social and political histories.
From 1936 to 1940, he oversaw the League's Future Group as they created
documentary photo essays of political importance, fueled by a desire for
social change.
They will explore the ways these recent bodies of work both extend and depart
from Opie's longstanding interests in
documentary photography, community and identity, the built and
social American landscape, as well as the capacity of photography to bear witness to what might otherwise remain unseen.
From architecture to installations,
social media to
documentaries, Ai uses a wide range of mediums as expressions of new ways for his audiences to examine society and its values.
«Life and Labor: The Photographs of Milton Rogovin,» drawn entirely
from the permanent collection of the San Jose Museum of Art, is deeply in the tradition of
social documentary.
During this extraordinarily productive period, Siskind evolved
from pioneering
social -
documentary to being the only photographic founding member of the American Abstract - Expressionist movement.
The synthesis of videoart, tendentious
documentary and music videos
from American and European artists, which sensitiely react on the authentic
social and demographic problems of mostly the American society.
The
Social Medium features work spanning from the mid-twentieth century to the present, and includes multiple photographic genres such as social documentary, street, society / celebrity, and portrait photog
Social Medium features work spanning
from the mid-twentieth century to the present, and includes multiple photographic genres such as
social documentary, street, society / celebrity, and portrait photog
social documentary, street, society / celebrity, and portrait photography.
Whether recreating miraculous glass objects pictured in Renaissance paintings or modernized versions of non-extant glassware
from documentary photographs, McElheny's work takes as its subject the object, idea, and
social nexus of glass.
His work, which includes
documentary, fiction and experimental narratives, takes a critical stance on modern - day
social, political and cultural phenomena to suggest a reading of our society
from its margins.
The exhibition includes Mary Ellen Mark's
social -
documentary photograph, The Damm Family, which depicts a homeless family in their car, and an untitled photograph by Ramon Muxter which captures the roadside aftermath of a fallen mattress
from the top of a van - evidence of the travails of highway travel.
With reference to the original episode
from the 1970's
documentary, «ways of seeing», we will raise questions of how women have been viewed throughout the history of art, and through our collective
social consciousness, running
from the Seventeenth century through to contemporary female artists, with Berger as our guide.
Her unique form of
social documentary photography has led her to create work about subjects ranging
from lesbian families and San Francisco's S&M community to high school football players and surfers.
Informed by
documentary practices
from the turn of the last century, Frazier explores identities of place, race, and family in work that is a hybrid of self - portraiture and
social narrative.
Since the early 1970s his work bridged the gap between conceptual art and
documentary practices, focusing on economic and
social themes ranging
from family life, work and unemployment, to schooling and the military industrial complex.
Her practice borrows
from simultaneous visual traditions, including photographic and figurative portraiture,
social documentary aesthetics, and vernacular family - album photographs.
Ezra Winton holds a PhD in Communication Studies
from Carleton University, and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University where his research and teaching interests include radical and alternative media,
social movements,
documentary cinema, institutions and culture as well as global cinema and new media platforms.
The artist studied photography at Manchester Polytechnic,
from 1970 to 1973, and has developed an international reputation for his innovative imagery, his oblique approach to
social documentary, and his input to photographic culture within the UK and abroad.
NYPH ’12 will explore the matrix of art photography and
social documentary through four curators creating sites and live events exploring the origins and meeting points of art photography and
documentary work: Glenn Ruga will premiere a phenomenal collection of masterworks
from Bruce Davidson, Reza, Eugene Richards, Rina Castelnuovo, and Platon walking...
How you pit one against the other is anyone's guess, but van der Molen's formally beautiful nocturnal landscapes are quiet and haunting, while Lixenberg's epic project
from the troubled Watts district of Los Angeles is
social documentary on a grand and moving scale.
At Pace University, I launched a course in 2010 called Blogging a Better Planet and I co-teach a
documentary production course in which each student film since 2010 has told the story of people trying to forge environmental and
social progress —
from a shrimp farmer cutting pollution in Belize to an organization trying to improve the lives of slum dwellers in Rio de Janeiro.
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