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Using as source material the couples» iconic portrait from the newspapers (as filtered through a movie), Bee skirts direct appropriation and its inherent irony.
Pick an iconic portrait from the pages of Vogue, Gazette du Bon Ton and Tatler, or choose a contemporary artist for a stylish interior.
France Autumn Winter 1983/1984 A painted portrait dress representing the Emperor Napoléon Bonaparte, from the «Hommages» Collection which is composed of famous iconic portraits from...

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Rare and iconic Vivienne Westwood corset from the «Portrait Collection» autumn - winter 1990.
Saturday came to an end with the screening of Anton Corbijn: Inside Out, an intimate portrait of the influential Dutch artist who has taken iconic photographs of iconic figures throughout his career from David Bowie through Nelson Mandela to Kylie from Neighbours.
Also too good to pass up: Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable, a striking documentary profile of one of the strongest practitioners of urban street photography, directed by Sasha Waters Freyer, Apr. 15; Godard Mon Amour, director Michel Hazanavicius» cool, dramatized portrait of iconic French auteur Jean - Luc Godard (Louis Garrel), as told by Godard's one - time wife, Anne Wiazemsky, Apr. 15; and, from Japanese master Koreeda Hirokazu, The Third Murder, a chambered nautilus of a murder mystery, starring Fukuyama Masaharu and Yakusho Kôji, Apr. 6.
Jane Gets Left in the Jungle Regarding Best Documentary Brett Morgen's documentary culled from over 100 hours of raw footage of Jane Goodall and made a portrait of a strong, steadfast, iconic woman that felt like Oscar voter manna — it felt like a frontrunner to win, much less get nominated this year.
From the Studio: JACKIE is a searing and intimate portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, seen through the eyes of the iconic First Lady, then Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (Natalie Portman).
Lessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half - Century of Public Education in an Iconic American City by Barbara J. Miner, former managing editor of Rethinking Schools, is both a narrative portrait of the struggles for equitable education in Milwaukee, and an exploration of the larger issues of race and class.
Photo Friday — Every week, we'll include a photo from somewhere in South America, whether it's an iconic sight, a portrait, a landscape, or a wildlife snap.
The exhibition also will feature iconic and rarely released photography from the estate of iconic fashion and portrait photographer Brian Duffy, such as limited edition photography of David Bowie, Michael Caine, and a self - portrait.
«Mali Twist» presents a vast collection of vintage photographs and portraits from Sidibé's archives, bringing «together for the first time his most exceptional and iconic photographs; period images he printed himself between 1960 and 1980; a selection of «folders» containing his evening shots; and a series of new portraits of timeless beauty.»
The exhibition will include a selection of Qin's iconic monumental contemporary ink paintings from his acclaimed Portraits of the Great and Desire Scenery series.
Examples include Thomas Lawrence's iconic 1815 portrait — the basis of the design of the British five pound note from 1971 to 1991 — and a daguerreotype portrait taken on Wellesley's 75th birthday, loaned from the current Duke of Wellington's own collection (until 7 June).
The exhibition is based on the collection of images in their iconic photobooks — Brassaï's The Secret Paris of the 30's from 1976 comprised of iconic images of the nocturnal denizens of Paris, unsettling portraits from Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph from 1972, and Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency from 1986, a searingly poignant documentation of her life and those in it.
Her portraits of friends and colleagues — Mary Kelly, seen from the back with her beautiful hands fixing her hair in an iconic knot, or the soft, poignant face of John Baldessari, elder statesman of the Los Angeles art world — draw us in.
This show features new work by this accomplished and influential American artist, alongside a selection of his iconic, large - scale portraits from the 1960s.
Memorable food paintings of yore include Giuseppe Arcimboldo's portraits (pictured above) from the 1500s, Pieter Claesz and the Dutch still life painters of the 1600s, Caravaggio's rotting fruit, the early Cubist still lifes of Picasso and Braque, Wayne Thiebaud «s desserts from the 1960s, and Andy Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup Cans.
In interviews with artists and art historians, she investigates the famous museum scene in which we see the character of Madeleine (with her iconic French twist) from the back as she looks at the portrait of her grandmother Carlotta.
Wall of Now: Children of the Wall is a dynamic mural project inspired by the 50th Anniversary of the Wall of Respect, an iconic mural that presented portraits of African - American heroes on a private building on Chicago's South Side from 1967 - 1971.
In collaboration with the artist's estate, managed by his sister Muna Tseng, the exhibition offers an exemplary selection of his iconic black - and - white self - portraits from the «Expeditionary Self - Portraits Series» (also known as «East Meets West,» 1979 — 89), in which he is posed in front of various tourist sites dressed in a portraits from the «Expeditionary Self - Portraits Series» (also known as «East Meets West,» 1979 — 89), in which he is posed in front of various tourist sites dressed in a Portraits Series» (also known as «East Meets West,» 1979 — 89), in which he is posed in front of various tourist sites dressed in a Mao suit.
Now, despite the context of the selfie age, where the face and body of every Tom or Mary are splashed all over social media, Emin's self portraits — which range from now - iconic neon signage to sensuous nudes spanning sculpture, painting, and embroidery — still stand out for their honesty.
Entitled Iconic, the presentation at The Art Show will mark the debut of these intimately scaled portraits which use the visual language and gestures of 15th century icons to depict contemporary subjects selected by Wiley from the streets of New York City.
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.
On view for a two - year period will be many iconic works from the collection, including Edward Hopper's Office at Night (1940), Franz Marc's The Large Blue Horses (1911), Chuck Close's Big Self - Portrait (1967 - 1968), Yves Klein's Mondo Cane Shroud (1961), and others.
Her first mainstream solo exhibition, «Portraits from the Dingle Library», combined images of her mother, Cram, with portraits of iconic figures like George Washington, Queen Elizabeth II and George Foreman APortraits from the Dingle Library», combined images of her mother, Cram, with portraits of iconic figures like George Washington, Queen Elizabeth II and George Foreman Aportraits of iconic figures like George Washington, Queen Elizabeth II and George Foreman As a Baby.
«The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today,» at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through November 1, moma.org This stunner, organized by MoMA photography curator Roxana Marcoci, may be the surprise star of the summer, assembling dozens of works that document other pieces, from Lee Friedlander's snapshots of public monuments to Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic portrait of the late Louise Bourgeois with a large sculptural phallus tucked under her arm.
From Warhol's iconic image of America's most famous rock - and - roll singer Double Elvis to Picasso's revealing wartime self - portrait Le Marin, the works offered in Christie's Post-war and Contemporary art auctions are by some of the greatest icons in recent art history.
This auction will be highlighted with three works by Francis Bacon — a rare work from his iconic Pope series and two re-discovered self - portraits.
Bertucci's iconic artist portraits from the early nineties captured art stars like Kiki Smith, Jeff Koons, Maurizio Cattelan, Mathew Barney, and Elizabeth Peyton in their youth.
I feel that the time is ripe to mount an installation or cubby hole featuring small intimate portraits in my iconic make - up style of famous female courtesans and concubines from the Belle Epoch to Hollywood's Golden Era plus tiny sculptural art objects similar to my votive bread effigies of well endowed male hustlers, rent boys which of course will include some well known names of mainstream he - man box office stars and of the legendary art rock band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, «We all monkey down the street.»
On view are iconic works from key moments of his career, from his student days in the 1960s to the present, including his large - scale double portraits of the celebrity friends of his youth; the collaged Polaroids through which he examined new possibilities within Cubism as well as the artistic use of photography; his later forays into painting the landscape on location in his native Yorkshire; and finally, his experimental works using iPad apps.
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.
There are many references to art and popular cultural imagery that have permeated the Chinese creative subconscious, be it an iconic Andy Warhol portrait and images of the twin towers with smoke pouring from them culled from print media, or the enduring allure of Hollywood and cinema's role in both reflecting and shaping the image of America in the minds of people outside it.
His iconic images range from portraits of artists and celebrities, posed male and female nudes, to flower still lifes.
Repurposing image, iconic symbols and craft from varied mythologies, American history and Modern Art, Jackson creates hybrid portraits of martyrs slain and sacrificed.
Warhol, indeed, has been Kass's Trojan horse of choice, as can be seen from her My Elvis series — now on view at Paul Kasmin Gallery along with three of the self - portraits — which she began in the early 1990s by replacing the Pop artist's iconic portraits of the swivel - hipped rocker with Yentl, Barbra Streisand's cross-dressing character from the 1983 film of the same name.
In 48 Portraits realism is tempered by the black and white photo reproduction source from an encyclopaedia which makes these images seem both primitive and iconic, and perhaps closer to propaganda than portraiture.
Thomas edits together rich portraits of herself and iconic women from all aspects of culture — performers, comedians, dancers and other entertainers — at play in her life and in her art.
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.
Camera Work, Berlin, displays 50 of the artist's iconic portraits of celebrities from the 1980s, simultaneously reviving the ideal of Hollywood glamour and looking forward into the future.
Rachel Hecker's terrific airbrushed Jesus portraits, on the other hand, derive from both the readymade form of his iconic image with found images of celebrities such as Pink Floyd's David Gilmour and Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen.
Warhol, an iconic American artist whose reputation has only increased in the quarter - century since his death, is best known for appropriations of images from popular culture — advertisements, mass - media photographs and celebrity portraits — that challenged the conventional definitions and subjects of art.
Gaines subsequently tested the limits of representation by dropping the formulas to map tree growth, leaf accumulation, and kinetic motion with pencil - marked gridworks abstracted from portraits («Faces: Men and Women,» 1978) and photos of household objects («Shadows,» 1980), trees («Walnut Tree Orchard,» 1975 — 2014; «Falling Leaves,» 1978 — 79; and the flourescent acrylic paint and sheet series «Numbers and Trees,» 1986 — 89), even timed three - second intervals tracking the graceful turns of the iconic postmodernist choreographer and dancer Trisha Brown («Motion: Trisha Brown Dance,» 1980 — 81).
These include his 2001 «Shopkeeper Series,» simulacra of small business signs spelling out messages of quiet desperation in short word limits (like «SUE, I AM SORRY / PLEASE COME BACK» beneath a sign for «Jim & Susan's Motel»); several photographic portraits of real and fictional characters from the «Historical, Youth and Attribute Portraits» series from the early 1990s; as well as the now - iconic furniture sculpture Lum has been making since the laportraits of real and fictional characters from the «Historical, Youth and Attribute Portraits» series from the early 1990s; as well as the now - iconic furniture sculpture Lum has been making since the laPortraits» series from the early 1990s; as well as the now - iconic furniture sculpture Lum has been making since the late 1970s.
The selection of works reflect Painlevé's constant explorations of new ways to engage with the audience, from his early portraits and close - ups of marine animals, his iconic film The Seahorse to later works such as the 1978 Phase Transition in Liquid Crystals.
A series of large, occasionally garish self - portraits in the front room depicts Ybarra in the iconic roles of Dr. Jekyll, Mr. Hyde, the Invisible Man, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Best known for his iconic portraits of notable figures from Winston Churchill to Warhol's poster girl Edie Sedgwick, Hewett describes his week - long preview show at Unit London as a «stepping stone — traversing past, present and future.»
His absence from the iconic group portrait undoubtedly denied him a more prominent place in the history of post-war American art.
Featuring over 50 masterpieces of modern Japanese art from the Tokyo National Museum, the exhibition includes six objects designated «Important Cultural Properties of Japan,» including Dancing Lady Maiko Girl by Kuroda Seiki and the iconic Portrait of Reiko by Kishida Ryusei as well as other important works in Japanese modern art history such as Mount Fuji Rising above Clouds by Yokoyama Taikan and Spring Rain by Shimomura Kanzan.
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