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Also included are excerpted texts by Sarah Eckhardt from her 2008 essay «Portio Minor: Suzan Frecon's Watercolors,» reproductions of books from the artist's library, and intimate photographs of the artist's studio.

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Corsicato compiles footage taken from around Schnabel's home, recent interviews conducted with family and friends, and an assortment of photographs and film clips spanning the artist / director's life in an effort to, if one trusts this documentary's title, provide an intimate portrait of Schnabel's psychology as it was generated from the unusual circumstances of his youth.
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.
The photographs on view provide an intimate, sometimes playful view of legendary artists and Adelman's own ingenious sense in capturing their persona in the studio.
Each artist has been given a gallery dedicated to their work that included a survey of their painting and drawings as well as intimate biographical information including photographs and letters.
Steel Stillman's Enlargements series are blow - ups of photographs which the artist has been taking since the 1970s, using pocket - sized cameras to address scenes of intimate, everyday life.
The artist photographs rooms, closets, shoes, clothing, and jewelry that depict an indirect, yet deeply intimate, portrait of a life defined by wealth and fame.
Opening: «Nick Brandt: Inherit the Dust» at Edwynn Houk Gallery Photographing exclusively in Africa since 2011, British artist Nick Brandt makes intimate photos (without ever using a telephoto lens) of wild animals in nature.
The hundred photographs in the exhibition include: spontaneous portraits of legendary today artists, actors, and musicians, cultural events, people that currently we would call them iconic, and intimate moments that caught Hopper's attention, constitute a captivating view of the 60s and 70s that combines political idealism and human optimism and the and the contrast between the hard work of the (ordinary) people and the Hippie revolutionary dream.
In Soundtracks, a series of intimate photographs by the Scottish artist Susan Philipsz makes visible the forms of residue from her own breath.
Extensive installation views capture the dynamic combination of visual imagery and text that has come to characterize Pettibon's practice, and a selection of gritty black - and - white photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's working process.
Thomas Demand has selected a wide variety of sculptures, photographs, and films for the exhibition, which will be installed in intimate spaces defined by labyrinthine walls based on a drawing by the artist Martin Boyce.
The book includes intimate sources photographed by the artist printed in risograph, all of the works printed in offset, and features an essay by Sarah K. Rich and a conversation between the artist and the director of the Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner.
Shadows and reflections, reminiscent of film noir, suggest human presence in the artist's intimate photographs.
Assembling all manner of materials and objects — plaster casts, videos, newspaper clippings, photographs, flowers, even water — into large - scale, site - specific installations, the artist blurs the distinction between institutional and intimate space.
The fair was not lacking in impressive presentations by established galleries and artists: Berlin's Contemporary Fine Arts offered mixed media works by Anselm Reyle and Franz West alongside a number of pieces by Günther Förg, including several of his coloured abstractions and a monumental yet intimate colour self - portrait photograph.
In celebration of the new book, Mumbling Beauty Louise Bourgeois, photographer and Bourgeois's friend Alex Van Gelder offers a revealing account of his intimate project photographing the legendary artist.
There are intimate photographs of immigrants in Nordhessen, Germany, by the Palestinian Ahlam Shibli, a chilling array of material from a group called the Society of Friends of Halit that has been investigating the murder of a young Muslim man in Kassel in 2006 that some believe was orchestrated by German authorities, and a subtle video by the Thai artist Arin Rungjang that concerns the present - day echoes of a Thai ambassador's meeting with Hitler in the 1930s.
In contrast to Konrath's rich and intimate photographs, also included are images of individual works shown silhouetted out of their original context, an attempt by the artist to draw the viewer away from typical ways of experiencing sculpture.
The exhibition (above, an installation view) covers other, more intimate responses, including a series of small self - portraits that mostly feature a goofy, slightly Jules Feifferish face applied to images of other artworks or artists; a few sculptures, among them «Socialist Pizza,» which involves a Ray's Pizza box, two of Picasso's hefty 1930s beach maenads and a hammer and sickle; and a work using a photograph by Hans Haacke.
Roughly half of the photographs are similarly intimate, featuring some of his closest friends, lovers, and mentors that helped develop the young artist as an upandcoming fashion photographer from Puerto Rico, such as the legendary Mariano Vivanco.
It includes color reproductions of the artist's work, including landscapes, cityscapes and portraits of the poets (some of which are previously unreproduced); photographs of the group and letters from the Ashbery and Freilicher archives at Harvard; a selection of poems by Ashbery, Schuyler and O'Hara, including O'Hara's celebrated early poems inspired by Freilicher and unpublished works; an intimate appreciation by John Ashbery; and a revelatory essay by scholar Jenni Quilter.
Internationally acclaimed American artist Tina Barney burst on the scene in the early 1980s with her provocative yet intimate photographs capturing the domestic lives and social rituals of the elite.
Set in a resourceful waterfront location that is the Deauville Beach Resort (previously home to NADA Miami art fair), Art on Paper will focus on artists who use paper as the main component and support of their photographs, sculptures, drawings or paintings, creating an intimate bond between the exhibitors and the collectors.
A selection of gritty black - and - white photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath offers an intimate glimpse into the artist's working process.
Composed in its entirety of photographs, written anecdotes and ephemera, Leigh Ledare's first book, Pretend You're Actually Alive, is a searingly intimate investigation of the artist's relationship with his mother, a once - promising prodigy ballerina.
In addition to Konrath's rich and intimate photographs, also included are images of individual works shown silhouetted out of their original context, an attempt by the artist to draw the viewer away from typical ways of experiencing sculpture.
From intimate still - lifes and portraits, to images that address vital political issues, explore the photographs of this groundbreaking artist
The book's extensive imagery includes installation views, works on paper, and detailed photographs revealing the intricacy of Asawa's sculptures, as well as intimate archival portraits of the artist by her friend Imogen Cunningham.
Despite shifting from portraiture, the artist's photographs maintain the intimate candidness, strong sense of American nostalgia and fly - on - the - wall sensation that is prevalent in much of her work
Featuring paintings, bronze sculptures, neon, embroidery and works on paper, «Stone Love,» which takes its title from David Bowie's love song Soul Love, explores the artist's intimate side via expressive depictions of female nudes modeled after both her own body and historical photographs.
This show leans more toward admiration than attraction, with portraits of journalists and a scarred Syrian girl by the great radical artist and writer Molly Crabapple, a weird Christian music video by Polish artist Ada Karczmarczyk called «Get Hyped on Mary,» and an intimate photograph of a family from impoverished Galesburg, Illinois by Chris Verene.
'' [A] stunningly beautiful volume... An affectionate biographical glimpse into Martin's life... Tucked alongside reproductions of paintings are previously unpublished lecture scripts, samples of Martin's letters to Glimcher, and other notes... These actual - size replicas -LSB-...] are written neatly in the artist's own script, and offer intimate glimpses into her thought process... The photographs of Martin in her rustic surroundings are marvelous and strange, and the lurid colours unique to old Polaroids provide a bracing contrast the restraint found in her paintings... Martin's works, with their delicate grids, can become muted or muffled on the page, but in this book they sing out pure and strong.
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