On this website you'll find various articles and
galleries related to the world of photography.
Not exact matches
The
gallery's name originates from originates from a 9th - century text by Al - Kindi, entitled de Radiis [On Rays],
relating to Greek theories of physics and optics — our perception of the material
world.
Spanning two
galleries, artwork is organized by theme: Glass Curtain
Gallery features work
related to the visual art
world of museums and
galleries, and A+D
Gallery focuses on work «beyond» this spectrum including film, politics and feminism.
Tempted
to relate to the tech crowd, the fair could not fail
to show the following art
world's most notorious utilizers of computer technology who also epitomize its effect on visual arts: Takashi Murakami, with a canvas entitled Enso: Wind (2015) at Blum and Poe's booth; Wade Guyton, whose Untitled (2017) was featured by Galerie Chantal Crousel; the German photographer Thomas Struth (Marian Goodman
Gallery) with computer - enhanced photographs of NASA - produced space - bound equipment; and Christopher Wool, whose work occupies the entire Luhring Augustine booth.
The paintings, works on paper, mixed - media collages, and photographs feature a number of purchases, including Audrey Flack's large oil and acrylic canvas,
World War II (Vanitas); two elaborate mixed - media collages by Mickalene Thomas; textile artist Sonya Clark's Unraveling; photographs of performance artist Cassils» Becoming an Image; photographs
related to Leah Modigliani's Morris
Gallery exhibition The City in her Desolation; and works on paper by Fernando Orellana.
«ZieherSmith is pleased
to present Allison Schulnik's second solo exhibition at the
gallery featuring the
world premiere of her fourth animated film since 2000, Eager, along with
related paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.
The
gallery is the
world's leading specialist in «China Trade» paintings and pictures
related to the Far East: that is, works of the period 1700 - 1900, by both Western artists and Chinese artists who painted «in the Western manner» for the traders and ships» officers who visited the China coast.
Spanning Frank Moore's entire career, the retrospective will be on view at both the Grey Art
Gallery and the Tracey / Barry
Gallery at Fales Library, which houses NYU's special collections and renowned Downtown Collection, the
world's most extensive archive of books, journals, posters, and ephemera
relating to lower Manhattan's artistic scene since 1970.
Focusing exclusively on art -, music - and culture -
related movies, Arthouse Films («Where art and film collide») produces and / or distributes around 15
to 20 titles a year, from documentaries about specific artists (c: The Radiant Child) or other figures in the art
world (Herb & Dorothy, on art collecting duo Herb and Dorothy Vogel)
to in - depth looks at specific movements (Beautiful Losers, a tribute
to the»90s DIY movement) or communities (The Cool School, about the Ferus
Gallery and its role in bringing the L.A. art scene of age).
Related to the texts on the development of «black art» are Chambers» sharp observations about survey shows such as «The Thin Black Line», relegated
to the corridor of the ICA, and «From Two
Worlds» at the Whitechapel
Gallery.
Paintings 1978 - 2006» at the Palazzo Venezia in Rome which traveled
to the Rotonda della Besana in Milan; a
related show this fall at the Tabacalera in San Sebastian, Spain; and a survey exhibition in Beijing (The Beijing
World Art Museum) and in Hong Kong (10 Chancery Lane
Gallery).
Andrea Rosen
Gallery's newest show proposes that «every era has its interface... every interface determines how we
relate to the
world,» and that touch screens are that interface for the 21st century.
Co-published by SFU Galleries, Carleton University Art
Gallery and Oakville Galleries, Samuel Roy - Bois: Not a new
world, just an old trick includes essays by Adrian Blackwell and Kathleen Ritter that consider ideas and topics
related to Roy - Bois» 2013 work of the same name.
You can see other photos of mine that
relate to Dot Earth themes in my Facebook «Wide
World» photo
gallery and on my Flickr.com/revkin page.