Sentences with phrase «including documentary photography»

We welcome a wide range of photo - and image - based approaches, including documentary photography, conceptual photography, video art, video installation, social practice, archival or aggregated projects, interactive and emerging media (including virtual and augmented reality), and information art (using photography and / or associated data).
He has created visuals on a variety of media platforms including documentary photography, global award - winning advertising campaigns, magazine editorials, artist branding, books, music videos, commercials, the short film Captureland, and the award - winning feature - length documentary Bouncing Cats.

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Artworks include painting, photography, new media and documentary film.
Bonus materials include: Twist by Polanski (a documentary from director Roman Polanski's point of view), Kidding With Oliver Twist (the young stars share their experience while filming Oliver Twist) and The Best of Twist (a look at the sets, costumes, photography, editing and music of the film).
Jackson has produced many documentary series, including CIVILISATIONS, THE GENIUS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, and AMERICA: THE STORY OF US.
She offered to teach them photography, and the ensuing feature - length documentary, Born into Brothels, won several honors, including a 2004 Oscar and a 2004 Sundance Film Festival award.
Previous activities include founding and running one of the largest independent music conferences in the world, composing several classical music works, creating art photography, poetry, and plays, and producing an award - winning documentary film about Turkish military coups d'état.
In addition to photography Lloyd does video and film projects and has won numerous awards for his work including for his documentary More Than A Race.
This wide - ranging, multidisciplinary category could include art typically defined as sculpture, performance, documentary photography, and even large - scale interventions in both man - made and natural environments, such as wrapping architectural landmarks, or sketches and maquettes related to MOCA Jacksonville's Project Atrium series.
A compulsive wanderer, Francis Alÿs is known for his in - depth projects in a wide range of media including documentary film, painting, photography, performance and video.
As a Long Island - based photojournalist, documentary photographer, curator, and educator, Susan Dooley's artistic education includes a BS in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of Illinois and an MFA in Photography from Long Island University, C.W. Post.
Their work has been exhibited and screened at international venues, including The New Museum, The Kitchen, the Queens Museum, NY; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; 3rd Guangzhou Triennial; Arko Art Center, Korean Arts Council, Seoul; Taiwan International Documentary Festival; rum46, Aarhus, Denmark; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; Auckland International Festival of Photography, New Zealand.
Featuring over 60 exhibitions and over 100 FotoFocus events at Participating Venues, the 2016 Biennial included eight major exhibitions curated by FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator Kevin Moore exploring the documentary nature of photography, including solo exhibitions of Roe Ethridge, Zanele Muholi, and Jackie Nickerson.
Every type of genre you can imagine, including: Architecture, Documentary, Landscape, Portraiture, Sports, Street Photography, Wildlife, Still Life, Travel, Enhanced, Culture, and more
The center's collection of more than 150,000 works includes daguerreotypes, gelatin silver and digital chromogenic prints, and a host of American and European documentary photography from 1930 to 1960.
Including photography, film, text, sound and archival material, this project blurs the lines between fiction and documentary, exploring how images inform our understanding of myth and reality.
The curator, Naomi Beckwith, sees him as a challenge to documentary photography, Goldblatt's included.
The book will also include archival photography of the artist's studio, historical process images, and stills from a 1974 Japanese television documentary depicting Takamatsu at work.
His awards include the Lucie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary Photography in 2004, a Gold Medal Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Arts Club in 2007, the Outstanding Contribution to Photography Award from Sony in 2011, and an honorary doctorate in fine arts from the Corcoran School of Art and Design.
Philip - Lorca diCorcia, known for creating images poised between documentary and theatrically staged photography, has had a dynamic career with acclaimed international exhibitions, including a major survey of» his work organized by the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt in 2013 that traveled to the De Pont Museum in Tilburg, Netherlands, and The Hepworth Wakefield in England.
Jill Freedman is a highly respected New York City documentary photographer whose award - winning work is included in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the International Center of Photography, George Eastman House, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the New York Public Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, among others.
The digital process enabled a wide variety of approaches that include abstract and documentary photography, scanning of flat - work made expressly for the project, digital compositing and image manipulation, as well as the use of vector - based software and hand - coded algorithms.
«Origin of the Universe» includes four installations that re-create the photography sets she uses in her studio, as well as a documentary she made about her mother (a frequent model for her work), and 50 of her collages hung salon - style.
She was chosen as a finalist for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2013, her work was included in the competition exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery from March 2013 through February 2014, and she was the recipient of the 2012 Women in Photography — LTI / Lightside Individual Project Grant and a 2014 CCNY Work Space Residency for her documentary portrait series, Paterson, depicting residents of Paterson, New Jersey during the years following the economic crisis in 2008.
The works include personal social documentary that I photographed in Israel in the 80's, staged tableaux, self portraits, still life and portrait photography of icons in different social fields throughout the years.
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 photography.
The exhibition is organized around four thematic sections, each of which mixes a variety of styles and media, including Pop and Conceptual art, documentary photography, Surrealism and abstraction.
Located in SoHo, NY's historic photo building at 100 Crosby Street, the gallery represents a wide range of emerging and established photographers whose practices include landscape and architectural installation, abstract and concrete photography, experimental mixed media works, and social documentary.
Included here is stock photography, fashion photography, colonialist photography, documentary photography, Instagram photography; selfies, film stills, advertisements, and posters.
Felshin's past exhibitions include, in addition to the five she curated for ICI, Black and Blue: Examining Police Violence; Disasters of War: From Goya to Golub; Global Warning: Artists and Climate Change; and Framing and Being Framed: The Uses of Documentary Photography.
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography (CMCP), Ottowa Founded in 1985, the CMCP contained Canada's best art and documentary photography, including works by the great Armenian - Canadian portraitist Yousuf Karsh (19Photography (CMCP), Ottowa Founded in 1985, the CMCP contained Canada's best art and documentary photography, including works by the great Armenian - Canadian portraitist Yousuf Karsh (19photography, including works by the great Armenian - Canadian portraitist Yousuf Karsh (1908 - 2002).
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.
Forthcoming exhibitions in 2006 include Constructing New Berlin, Phoenix Art Museum, AZ (will travel to: Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, FL); Metropolitanscape, Palazzo Cavour, Turin, Italy; Contemporary trends in documentary photography, Museum for Photography, Tessaloniki, Greece; Glasskultur What became of trphotography, Museum for Photography, Tessaloniki, Greece; Glasskultur What became of trPhotography, Tessaloniki, Greece; Glasskultur What became of transparence?
Panelists include; Kael Alford, documentary photographer, writer, journalist, Deborah Bell, Vice President and Head of Christie's Photographs Department in New York, Dornith Doherty, 2012 Guggenheim Fellow, photographer, Professor of Photography at the University of North Texas, and Wendy Watriss, photographer, curator, journalist, writer, and a founder of FotoFest, Houston.
From street photography to portraiture, vernacular albums to documentary reportage, the show includes the Casa Susanna Collection, Paz Errazruiz, Pieter Hugo, Mary Ellen Mark and Dayanita Singh, Larry Clark and Diane Arbus.
Oliveira's artistic practice incorporates documentary material in several media, including drawing, video, audio, photography and installation.
Tabrizian uses a range of techniques, including documentary and stage photography, and film.
Other programs include MFA Art Practice; MPS Fashion Photography; MFA Art Criticism and Writing; MAT Art Education; MPS Branding; MFA Computer Art; MPS Art Therapy; MFA Design; MFA Design Criticism; MPS Digital Photography; MPS Digital Photography; MFA Interaction Design; MFA Illustration as Visual Essay; MPS Live Action Short Film; MFA Photography, Video Art and Related Media and MFA Social Documentary Film.
This year, our esteemed jurors Sean McFarland and Corey Keller will review all forms of photography ranging from traditional to experimental, including portraiture, landscape, street photography, documentary, conceptual, and beyond.
They include: Portrait Photography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in uPhotography, a genre that has largely replaced painted portraits; Pictorialism (fl.1885 - 1915) a type of camera art in which the photographer manipulates a regular photo in order to create an «artistic» image; Fashion Photography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in uPhotography (1880 - present) a type of photography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in uphotography devoted to the promotion of clothing, shoes, perfume and other branded goods; Documentary Photography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in uPhotography (1860 - present), a type of sharp - focus camerawork that captures a moment of reality, so as to present a message about what is happening in the world; and Street Photography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in uPhotography (1900 - present), the art of capturing chance interactions of human activity in urban areas.
The Mind's Eye: 50 Years of Photography by Jerry Uelsmann is the first major retrospective exhibition to consider the full range of Uelsmann's work including his earliest documentary photographs and his experiments with artist books and three - dimensional photo - sculpture.
Frank ultimately turned his sites from photography to filmmaking, creating classics of American subculture including «Pull My Daisy,» as well as a documentary of a Rolling Stones tour in 1972 (unreleased).
Because social documentary photography requires distribution through social channels, the exhibition also includes the published reports, journals, magazines, books, Instagram posts, and other documents that brought these images to the public eye.
His work has been featured in Fraction Magazine, Vice Magazine, and is included in Mossless Magazine's survey of documentary photography, The United States, 2003 - 2013.
This includes photography and many films — including the forthcoming documentary, Linda Karshan, Choreographic Page, by Ismael Annobil of Stonedog Productions; a group of 4 short films from Dresden by Harald Schluttig; the seminal film by Candida Richardson, Movements and their Images; and the acoustic drawing, «Soundings» as Karshan drew during one day in her London Studio.
ICP's collection includes over 150,000 works with daguerreotypes, gelatin silver and digital chromogenic prints, and a host of American and European documentary photography from 1930 to 1960, among the collection.
Rising Dragon: Contemporary Chinese Photography: A survey of 21st century photographers working in modes from the conceptual to the documentary, including Zhang Huan, Huang Yong Ping, Cao Fei, Qiu Zhijie and others.
Lavalette's photographs have been shown widely, including exhibitions at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Durham, NC; Aperture Gallery, New York, NY; Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, MA; The Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; The Center for Photography at Woodstock, Woodstock, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; Musee de l'Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland, among others.
At the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, the exhibit will include an original documentary film produced exclusively for the gallery's high - resolution 4K screens.
Born in 1947, Shore spearheaded themovement in the United States in the 1970s, and became a major catalyst in the renewal of documentary photography in the late 1990s, both in the US and Europe, blending the tradition of American photographers such as Walker Evans with influences from various artistic movements, including Pop, Conceptualism, and even Photo - Realism.
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