A group photography exhibit presenting the work of 12 gallery artists using various techniques to create unique and innovative depictions of still lifes, landscapes and abstractions.
A group photography exhibit presenting the work of 12 gallery artists using various techniques to create unique and innovative still lifes, landscapes and abstractions.
Not exact matches
Starting in the mid-1950s, Giacomelli began to win photographic prizes and
exhibit in
group shows many of which focused on post-war humanistic
photography, such as the exhibition entitled, «What is Man?»
McDaris has
exhibited widely in solo and
group shows in the U.S. and abroad, and has been published in numerous publications including Shoot:
Photography of the Moment, Rizzoli, 2009.
Born in 1980, Chen Wei is a Beijing - based artist who
photography / installation works have been
exhibited in many solo and
group shows.
Kate has
exhibited extensively in solo and
group exhibitions across Australia including at Daine Singer, Craft Victoria, Gertrude Contemporary, West Space, Conical, Centre for Contemporary
Photography, Melbourne Art Fair, Silvershot, Contemporary Art Space of Tasmania, Chalk Horse Gallery, Nellie Castan Gallery, First Draft, MOP, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, and Canberra Contemporary Art Space.
In recent years, Thompson's work has also been
exhibited regularly in
group exhibitions worldwide, including Il Secolo del Jazz: Arte, Cinema, Musica e Fotografia da Picasso a Basquiat (The Jazz Century: Art, Cinema, Music and
Photography from Picasso to Basquiat) at the Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rovereto, Italy, which traveled to the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris France and the Centre de Cultura Contemporània in Barcelona, Spain (2009); Blues for Smoke at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, CA, which traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art and Wexner Center for the Arts of the Ohio State University in Columbus, OH (2012); Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties at the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, which traveled to the Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH and the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX (2014); Beat Generation at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, France (2016); and The Color Line: African American Artists and Segregation at the Musée du Quai Branly (2016).
As one of the most prolific artists worldwide, his
photography has been
exhibited internationally in both individual and
group exhibitions, with works residing in many significant public and private collections including the Tate Modern and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Next to that his work was
exhibited in several
group exhibitions, such as in the Museum Valkhof in Nijmegen in 2011, the New York Photo Festival in 2010, the Fotomuseum Den Haag in 2008, the National Center of
Photography in St. Petersburg in 2007 and the Maison Europeenne de la Photographie in Paris in 2006, amongst others.
She has
exhibited throughout the United States, including
group shows at the FLAG Art Foundation, New York (2014) and Diane Rosenstein, Los Angeles (2015), and solo exhibitions at The Cabin, Los Angeles (2015); the California African American Museum, Los Angeles (2016); Shulamit Nazarian, Los Angeles (2015, 2017); and the Houston Center for
Photography (September 2017).
She has
exhibited at twenty
groups and seven solo exhibitions and has been credited for
photography in over 40 theater productions.
Johnson's work has been
exhibited in numerous solo and
group exhibitions internationally including, «Haunted: Contemporary
Photography / Video / Performance» at the Guggenheim Museum (2010); «Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now» at The National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia (2007); The Montreal Biennial (2006); «Imprints» at the Canadian Museum of Contemporary
Photography and «J'en Reve», Foundation Cartier, Paris, France (2005).
Her
photography is currently the subject of a solo show, «Performances» at the University of Texas Visual Art Center and is
exhibited in the
group show, «Nothing from Something» at Gallery 19 in Chicago.
Having
exhibited throughout New York City, North America and Internationally, recent exhibitions include a dual
group show at the International Center of
Photography and at Photoville in New York City, titled «The Future Perfect,» this Fall 2016.
She has published four books of her
photography and has
exhibited in more than twenty - five solo and fifty
group exhibitions in the United States and Europe.
They have also
exhibited widely in international
group shows, including the Carnegie International (1999), Korean Biennial (2000), Istanbul Biennial (2001), Moving Pictures, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao (2003), Remind, Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2003), Out of Time, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2006), Suspending Time, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal (2010 - 11), Tempo Suspenso, CGAC, Santiago de Compostela (2010 - 11), Sharjah Biennial (2011), The Toxic Camera, The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester (2012), Ruin Lust, Tate Britain, London (2014) and Conflict, Time and
Photography, Tate Modern, London (2014).
His work has been
exhibited in
group and solo shows including Ed Varie and New York Photo Festival, NY; Galleria Civica di Modena, IT; Galerie Villa Des Tourelles, Paris, FR; Grid
Photography Biennial, Amsterdam, NL; Mala Stanica National Gallery, Skopje, MK; London Design Festival, UK, among others.
Ijewere
exhibited at Unseen Amsterdam Art Fair this past September and New African
Photography II, a collaborative
group show put on by Red Hooks Lab and Nataal in May.
His work has been
exhibited internationally, including
group shows at the International Center of
Photography, New York; Spazio Morris, Milan; and Artspace, New Haven.
Foote's work has been
exhibited in
group and solo shows internationally, including National Museum of
Photography and Film, Bradford, UK, University of the Arts, Philadelphia, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, and Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art.
She has
exhibited in
group exhibition in many venues, such as Baden - Baden, Germany (2016); Museum of Contemporary
Photography, Chicago (2016); Marrakech Biennale / Parallel Project», Marrakech (2016); Amoca: The Arab Museum Of Contemporary Art, Sakhnin, Israel (2015); Goethe - Institut, Paris (2015); Boghossian Foundation — Villa Empain, Brussels (2014); 55th Venice Biennial — Padiglione Venezia (2013) and Whitechapel Gallery, London (2008).
Group exhibit of new paintings, contemporary
photography, and recent 20th century
photography consignments: Paintings by Gala Bent, Chris Crites, Justin Gibbens, Gail Howard, Terry Leness, and Maija Fiebig.
Her work has been featured in a wide range of
photography publications and she has
exhibited in solo and
group shows in Ireland and internationally.
MAC ART
Group is a recognized art dealer and gallery, which
exhibits an excellent collection of paintings, drawings, sculpture,
photography and mixed media works by internationally recognized artists.
She is a recent graduate of Bard College International Center of
Photography where she earned an M.F.A. in Advanced Photographic Studies, and has
exhibited internationally and regionally in solo and
group shows including, The Exquisite Landscape, ICP, New York; Interiority Complex: A Conversation Series, Camera Club of New York, New York; and «Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions», organized by the World Bank and the OAS, and «About Change».
Piontek's work has been
exhibited internationally, in both solo and
group exhibitions, and is featured in many private and public collections such as the Museum of Contemporary
Photography in Chicago and the Museum of Applied Arts in Gera, Germany.
His work was
exhibited frequently since 1978, including a solo show at Museum of Contemporary
Photography, Chicago, in 2014 and in the same year the
group show on American
Photography since 1950 at Madison Museum of Contemporary Arts (US).
She has also worked with a range of photographers and external curators to realise
group exhibitions including the Feminist Avant - Garde of the 1970s (2016), Work Rest and Play — 50 Years of British
Photography (
exhibited in four venues in China, 2015 - 16), 4 Saints in 3 Acts: A Snapshot of the American Avant - Garde (2017) and FreshFaced + WildEyed (2013 - 15).
Exhibiting sculpture,
photography, drawings, videos and installations, «Uma Canção para o Rio» it's made of two
groups of works: on one side the production of artists using the sound strictly belonging to the field of music and, on the other, of artists referring to memory and identity formation through music.
His work has been
exhibited in several
group and solo exhibitions in venues such as Southwest Arts Center; International Center for
Photography in NY; Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College; and the Arts Festival of Atlanta.
In conjunction with the
exhibit, The Halide Project will be hosting a variety of interactive events, including guided tours, a hands - on
photography workshop, an informal
group critique, and a trip to the Philadelphia Museum of Art's study room.
His work has been
exhibited internationally in
group and solo shows, and he was the recipient of the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in
Photography in 2001 and the Mainichi Art Prize in 1988.
Photography Now
group exhibition is for artists working in all mediums and interested in
exhibiting artwork in London.
She has
exhibited both in
group and solo exhibitions, including Arti / fiction Realities at la Galerie du Nouvel - Ontario (Sudbury), Digital Alterities at InterAccess Electronic Media Arts Centre (Toronto), and as part of the Flash Forward festival for emergent
photography (Boston).
He has also
exhibited in
group shows including After Party: Collective Dance and Individual Gymnastics, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong (2017); New voices: a dslcollection story, Klein Sun Gallery, New York, NY (2016); We - A Community of Chinese Contemporary Artists, K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2016); 28 ° 00 ′ N 120 ° 42 ′ E, How Art Museum, Wenzhou, China (2015); The System of Objects, Mingsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2015); Cinematheque, K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2015); Performance and Imagination: Chinese
Photography 1911 - 2014, Stavanger Art Museum, Stavanger, Norway (2014); My Generation: Young Chinese Artists, Tampa Museum of Art & Museum of Fine arts, St. Petersburg, FL (2014); 28 Chinese, Rubell Family Collection / Contemporary Arts Foundation, Miami, FL (2013); Rising Dragon: Contemporary Chinese
Photography, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA (2013); ON / OFF: China's Young Artists in Concept & Practice, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China (2013); The First «CAFAM Future» exhibition, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China (2012); and Reflection of Mind: MoCA Shanghai Envisage III, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China (2010).
In the early 20th century,
groups of Japanese American photographers all along the Pacific coastline launched
photography clubs, through which they published and
exhibited their work.
Song Dong, a Chinese contemporary artist, active in sculpture, installations, performance,
photography and video has been involved in many solo and
group exhibitions around the world, covering a range of themes and topics including his relationship with his family and their experience of living in modern China (the topic of his widely
exhibited installation Waste Not), the transformation of...
His work has been
exhibited in national and international
group and solo shows most notably at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, the International Center for
Photography in New York, New York, the Museo Alejandro Otero, in Caracas, the Smithsonian Institution, the Centro Reina Sofia Museum of Contemporary Art in Madrid and the Museo del Barrio in New York, among others.
High School students throughout the United States are invited by the BFA
Photography and Video Department at the School of Visual Arts to exhibit their photography alongside their peers in a group show that explores themes of Ameri
Photography and Video Department at the School of Visual Arts to
exhibit their
photography alongside their peers in a group show that explores themes of Ameri
photography alongside their peers in a
group show that explores themes of America in 2017.
His urban wilderness series, Gowanus Wild, was recently published as a photobook in conjunction with the Gowanus Canal Conservancy and has been
exhibited as a solo show at The Brooklyn Public Library, Davis Orton Gallery, the Vermont Center for
Photography and Ground Floor Gallery in Brooklyn, NY as well as in
group shows such as THE FENCE at PHOTOVILLE.
«The Human Form» in All Mediums Art-Competition.net: Announces a new approach to this Art Call «The Human Form» in 7 mediums for a
Group Exhibition, 21 artists will be chosen for the
exhibit, 3 artists will be selected for each of the 7 different medium categories: (1) Painting (2) Drawing (3) Collage (4)
Photography (5) Sculpture (6) Digital Art and (7) Fiber Art.
Song Dong, a Chinese contemporary artist, active in sculpture, installations, performance,
photography and video has been involved in many solo and
group exhibitions around the world, covering a range of themes and topics including his relationship with his family and their experience of living in modern China (the topic of his widely
exhibited installation Waste Not), the transformation of China's urban environment and the impermanence of change.
Exhibiting both
group collborations and solo projects, this promises to be a refreshing look on contemporary
photography in an ever - changing neighbourhood.
Moriyama's contribution to the photographic world in both Japan and the West is profound,
exhibiting globally in a number of solo and
group exhibitions including at The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of
Photography (2008), San Francisco MOMA (1999) which travelled to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the most notable of these, Tate Modern with William Klein + Daido Moriyama (2012) a joint retrospective with William Klein.
Ben Judd has
exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, including
group exhibitions JAM: Tokyo London, Tokyo Opera City Gallery, Tokyo and The Barbican Centre, London; The Galleries Show, Royal Academy, London; Strangers: The First ICP Triennial of
Photography and Video, International Center of
Photography, New York; Impakt Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Social Creatures, Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany; Seeing is Believing, The Photographers» Gallery, London; Whitstable Biennale, UK.
Jack Long received the second prize in
photography in the first Open Art Miami international art competition, and has been invited to
exhibit four large prints in their
group show at the Artium gallery during Art Basel Miami.
Ben Judd has
exhibited widely in the UK and abroad, including
group exhibitions JAM: Tokyo London, Tokyo Opera City Gallery, Tokyo and The Barbican Centre, London; The Galleries Show, Royal Academy, London; Strangers: The First ICP Triennial of
Photography and Video, International Center of
Photography, New York; Impakt Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands; Social Creatures, Sprengel... Read more»
In addition, two selected images from each artist will be
exhibited at The Center for Fine Art
Photography in the Portfolio ShowCase
Group Exhibition.
Her work has been
exhibited in solo shows at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, MoMA PS1, and White Columns, and included in
group exhibitions at the National Arts Club in New York, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the International Center of
Photography, the New Museum, and the Saatchi Collection, among other venues.
His works are represented worldwide in prestigious private and institutional collections, among them the Guggenheim Museum, New York, Banco Espirito Santo
Photography Collection, Lisbon, MUMOK, Vienna, Kunsthalle Zurich, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main, as well as and having been
exhibited in numerous international
group and solo shows.