Sentences with phrase «influential new photography»

Identified by MoMA in 2010, Prager was exhibited in the highly influential New Photography exhibition, and now, just two years later, Prager's works are housed permanently at MoMA, Whitney Museum, SFMOMA and Moderna Museet, Stockholm.
Mendez took part in this year's Whitney Biennial and was selected for MoMA's influential New Photography show next year.

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A new generation of hardware was struggling for meaningful content, and Capcom — practitioner of the most popular and influential zombie games on the planet — turned down a fresh Resident Evil entry in favor of an improbable chimeran fabrication; Dynasty Warriors, photography, casual murder, and humiliating the living dead all in the same place at the same time.
Fans of this highly influential artist will find much to savor in this wide - ranging and beautiful book, featuring specially commissioned new photography by Florian Holzherr.
This recently published box set of three books represents a comprehensive view of Lewis Baltz's photography of the late»70s, when he was identified with the influential photography movement New Topography.
In 2010 she was tapped for the Museum of Modern Art's influential «New Photography» series; her work is now in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and SFMOMA, and she's a regular contributor to publications like W and Vogue.
Our newest Juxtapoz Editions release is Photography, a 32 - page zine featuring some of the most influential names and talents in contemporary photographer.
One of the most important and influential new media which came to prominence during the «Modern Era» is photography.
The presentation coincides with Piotrowska's current solo exhibition at the gallery's London space, and will be followed with her inclusion in the latest edition of the Museum of Modern Art's influential «New Photography» series.
Welling was an important figure in the «Pictures Generation,» a loosely - knit but influential group of artists working in New York in the 1970s and 1980s, including Barbara Kruger, Sherrie Levine, Richard Prince and Cindy Sherman; collectively they became famous for their pioneering use of photography, and contributed to the gradual integration of the medium into the mainstream of contemporary art.
Richard Wentworth discusses his hugely influential practice, which has placed him at the forefront of New British Sculpture since the end of the 1970s, altering the traditional definition of sculpture and photography.
PPAC was modeled after successful organizations in New York City, Houston, Syracuse and Seattle to provide essential resources for the construction of a vibrant and influential contemporary photography community that would keep artists living and working in Philadelphia.
New York City's Museum of Modern Art, located in Midtown Manhattan and established in 1929, is widely considered as the world's most influential modern and contemporary art museum, crucially important in developing and collecting modernist artworks, including painting, sculpture, photography, prints, books, films, architecture and design.
He is now considered one of the most influential founders of Street and New Color Photography.
Zoe Leonard, an artist primarily known for her photography, sculpture, and site - specific installations, is also an influential feminist and queer activist who started working in New York City in the 1980s, an era marked by overwhelming loss during the AIDS epidemic.
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