Idris Khan's Every... Bernd and Hilla Becher Spherical Type Gasholder (2004), a gift from Mary and Dan Solomon, layers
iconic photographs by the celebrated German photographers Bernd (1931 — 2007) and Hilla Becher (1934 — 2015) one on top of another, transforming their cool and objective images into hauntingly evocative pictures.
The works offered include
iconic photographs by many of the most well - known names from the early twentieth century to the postwar period, including Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Man Ray, Edward Weston, Henri Cartier - Bresson, and Walker Evans.
Mr. Prince rephotographed commercial imagery such as Marlborough ads, and Ms. Levine rephotographed
iconic photographs by Walker Evans.
The gift includes 12 works by Walker Evans, and
iconic photographs by Alfred Stieglitz, Ansel Adams, William Eggleston, Imogen Cunningham, Man Ray and Dorothea Lange, among many others.
Not exact matches
From that unique vantage, they sent back the
iconic photograph (taken
by Anders) shown below, known as «Earthrise.»
One of the most influential photographers of our time,
iconic portraits sit side
by side never - before - published
photographs.
A minimal fashion story
photographed by Marco Giuliano and styled
by Anca Macavei featuring
iconic pieces from Balenciaga, Céline, Raf Simons and Maison Margiela.
Inspired
by an
iconic photograph of Nixon shaking Presley's hand and appointing him as an honorary federal drug - enforcement agent, the screenwriter spun the meeting into a full - on screwball comedy.
The film succeeds on just about every level, from the
iconic performance
by Al Pacino to the beautiful way De Palma
photographs his violence.
Eddie is part of the group of talent to be featured on the
iconic three - panel foldout Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue Cover
photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
Each leg of the journey is accompanied
by a dozen or so artfully illustrated or
photographed images of
iconic American West native species like the Montana great horned owl, the ponderosa pine, and the northern bobcat, as well as a few of Lewis and Clark's more obscure discoveries.
Inspired
by Edgar Lee Masters» classic Spoon River Anthology, Myers uses a variety of poetic forms and vintage
photographs to explore the hopes, dreams, and disappointments of the
iconic African American community
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Photograph of
iconic Table Mountain on International Day of Climate Action
by Dave Estment
Stunning visual history of the NEOGEO Packed full of character art and pixel art from the most
iconic NEOGEO games Handpicked high resolution
photographs of the all - important hardware Interviews with key staff, integrel to the system's success Officially licensed
by SNK and complete with exclusive licensed content 400 pages in length, following the NEOGEO and SNK right up to present day A4 Hardback book made with high quality, durable print materials NEOGEO: A Visual History is available now from FunstockRetro.co.uk!
Here's the story behind Windows XP's
iconic default wallpaper, whose photographer says he was paid «the second - largest sum received
by a living photographer for a single
photograph» when he signed its rights away to Microsoft.
All About America represents six decades of
photographs by this North Carolina native thus far, from
iconic photos of Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral, the Woodstock music festival, and anti-Vietnam War demonstrations to his later study of the social landscape of America from coast to coast.The result is a unique testimony to the stresses, contradictions, and joys that have marked Americans» modern lives.
She is represented here
by three
photographs: two
iconic platinum palladium prints of tabletop still lifes and a mysterious gelatin silver print of a hand grasping at a silvery, conical form.
On the occasion of the most extensive restoration of the McKim building's sumptuous interiors in over a hundred years, the Morgan Library & Museum presents an exhibition of
photographs by Massimo Listri documenting
iconic European libraries that similarly use fine wood, marble, and other precious materials to create an opulent setting for books.
Taking Théodore Géricault's
iconic 1818 — 19 painting as its point of departure, and working from
photographs taken
by his wife Elfie Semotan, «The Raft of the Medusa» eventually came to include over a dozen each of paintings, drawings, and lithographs, as well as an eight -
by - fifteen - foot rug that depicts the raft's schematic layout.
Deeply anchored in tradition, Ross's radical and technologically advanced Mountain
photographs are influenced
by his fascination with Albert Bierstadt's and Frederic Church's
iconic views of the American West, which he studied while at Yale University and which he has described as «my salvation from the certain death of a narrow aesthetic inheritance — namely Clement Greenberg's formalism and the Color Field tradition I was born into.»
This
photograph by James Welling is part of an ongoing series of works begun in 2006 which documents Philip Johnson's
iconic Glass House built in 1949 in New Canaan, Connecticut.
Famous black and white
photographs include Robert Doisneau's
iconic «Kiss
by the Town Hall» (1950) and artist Cindy Sherman's «Untitled Film Stills» self - portrait series (1977 - 1980).
NEW YORK — Opening Thursday, March 28 at the Studio Museum in Harlem, David Hartt: Stray Light is a presentation of color
photographs, sculptures and a video installation
by Chicago - based conceptual photographer David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the
iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago.
Instead, there are tapestries made
by multiplying reflected versions of paintings; close - up
photographs of the surface of paintings; mirror - like reflective works; overpainted self - portraits; various grey paintings; photographic facsimiles of the
iconic series of 48 Portraits presented in the German Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1972 — so returning them to their photographic origins in encyclopaedias; and a spectacular installation of «4900 Colours», 2007.
The exhibition is a rare opportunity to view both
iconic and lesser - known
photographs by Meatyard alongside the artist's notebooks and annotated volumes from his personal library.
He includes an
iconic photograph of Mailer
by Diane Arbus, and he must wish that early Diane Arbus were around to celebrate his idiosyncrasies, too.
Paolini's belief that a work of art is not just reflective of the «here and now» but is also resonant of earlier traditions, has led him to investigate art's relation to the past, creating intriguing installations deeply rooted in art history from the Renaissance to today - from plaster casts of classical sculptures shattered on the ground, to
photographs of
iconic paintings
by Northern Italian Renaissance painter, Lorenzo Lotto, or inquiries into the construction of the image.
David Hartt: Stray Light presents color
photographs, sculptures, and a video installation
by Chicago - based Canadian artist David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the
iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago.
The setting is the Ladies Room of the
iconic Four Seasons restaurant in New York, the composition is inspired
by a
photograph by Helmut Newton.
The
photograph of a weeping officer that became one of the most
iconic images from the Dallas police shooting last week was
by an intern at the The Dallas Morning News.
Her
iconic, large - scale, black - and - white
photograph Walking House, 1989, was recently acquired
by the Modern and is featured in the current exhibition Framing Desire: Photography and Video.
This exhibition presents a varied selection of
photographs drawn from the permanent collection of Pérez Art Museum Miami, with a particular emphasis on the Cowles Collection, a gift of more than one hundred
iconic works of the 20th century including
photographs by Edward Steichen, Andy Warhol and Rineke Dijkstra.
At a time when race and identity became major issues in music, sport and literature, brought to public attention
by iconic figures like Aretha Franklin, Muhammad Ali and Toni Morrison, «Black Art» was being defined and debated across the country in vibrant paintings,
photographs, prints and sculptures.
Clark Gallery is honored to announce the Whitney Museum of American Art has acquired the
iconic photograph entitled Unabomber Exhibit D,
by Richard Barnes, for its esteemed permanent collection.
Donated
by Shirrel L. Rhoades, the
photographs on view include
iconic examples from pioneering 19th - century practitioners and from major 20th - century photographers who wielded their cameras to capture images of arresting landscapes, richly...
Through her work, she plays with the idea of memory and the psychological self, whether it is in «Tired Men,» a series of
photographs of
iconic sculptures of Cuban historical figures depicted from the back to portrait «prints» created on an inkless dot matrix printer, their images only seen in the vague embossing created
by the printer.
With over 30,000 prints to choose from — many of which are
iconic, and most of which are
by masters of the medium - the gallery's staff of 11 has produced a captivating exhibition of the
photographs that call to us the loudest, or whisper the softest.
Edward Weston's
iconic Dune at the Armory Show, New York What do you say when you see a classic
photograph by Edward Weston, that is historically relevant...
The SCAD Museum of Art is honored to share the artwork of
iconic fashion photographer Bill Cunningham with the exhibition «Grand Divertissement à Versailles, Vintage
Photographs by Bill Cunningham.»
Timeless showcases twenty
photographs by Takeshi Shikama including outstanding prints from his
iconic series: Silent Respiration of
The images recall the
iconic photographs of scientific experiments
by Harold Edgerton, but Hirsh's «experiments» are clearly more homespun, and somewhat absurd.
Curated
by Jonathan Openshaw and
photographed by Anton Rodriguez, best known for his recent book, Residents: Inside the
Iconic Barbican Estate, the exhibition consists of eight original photographic commissions that explore the ways in which the physical office space remains indispensable in the digital age, but also opens up questions about how it needs to innovate to remain relevant.
The Eyes of the City is a new book that showcases over 20 years of work
by iconic street photographer Richard Sandler, including many
photographs published in print for the first time.
This week's blog post is dedicated to leading charity the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children's sale of 10
iconic photographs, donated
by photographers and private collectors.
The show includes a range of work from the ominous imagery of Australian painter Christopher Orchard to the pointed humor of Natasha Mayers and David Kramer, headless close - ups
by Magali Nougarede, «60s pop
photographs by William John Kennedy and the
iconic portraits of Andy Warhol, among others.
Continuing its concept of curating a special two - artist presentation at Frieze New York (last year featured Lisa Yuskavage and Isa Genzken), this year David Zwirner is presenting works
by Carol Bove, who's co-representing Switzerland at the upcoming Venice Biennale, alongside works
by the
iconic American photographer William Eggleston, whose
photographs have documented scenes of his native South as well as subjects from all walks of life with equal reverence.
There are numerous
iconic works, examples being Herb Ritts's image of pop star Madonna from 1986; the portrait of Laurie Anderson
by Robert Mapplethorpe from 1987; or Dr Harold Edgerton's time - lapse
photograph of a boy running from 1939.
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.
The now
iconic photograph that illustrates the piece was not only staged but also modelled
by Perriand herself.
It included works
by iconic international artists such as Andy Warhol as well as works
by local artists including Carol Panaro - Smith and James Hajicek plus David Emitt Adams — whose
photographs on objects found in the Sonoran desert were also part of the 2015 Arizona Biennial exhibition at Tucson Museum of Art.