Sentences with phrase «large photograms»

Seeing the totality of Welling's work, in a lucid installation by the architecture firm Johnston Marklee, clarifies connections such as those between the New Abstractions, (1998 - 2000), large photograms of deep black bars on white paper, recalling Franz Kline paintings, and the rigor of his straightforward pictures of modern architecture such as Maison de Verre (2009).

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For her second exhibition with Von Lintel Gallery, Farrah Karapetian has produced a thoughtful new series comprising 12 large - scale Chromogenic photograms.
This exhibition of large scale solar photograms from her Human Nature series explores the delicate balance between life and death, nature and culture, between turning within and turning attention to the outer world.
Gripping in its complexity, it's composed of large - scale photographic paper that she imprinted with square photograms (most likely made with Plexi, a staple of her later work) then stretched, still wet, over a canvas screen and then drew atop.
In larger - scale works directly mounted to the wall, lengths of black fabric are pinned at four corners, resembling flayed skin and, just as readily, a protective shroud; behind, there are gently suspended rolls of paper cascading down the length of the fabric or a partially unfurled photogram.
The exhibition includes three new large - scale cyanotype photograms that are assembled through collage.
Humanity looms larger and closer to the picture plane, in what are actually photograms touched by drawing.
Beshty's latest show, «Open Source» at Petzel Gallery in New York, contains new works by the Los Angeles - based artist, including large - scale photograms, sculptures made from disemboweled office machines and pierced flatscreens, and new copper works.
This negotiation with orientation also carries into the two large body - scaled photogram works included in the exhibition.
A list of some of the processes, materials, and cameras used in A Fine Experiment reads like a grand catalogue of photography's means: offset lithograph, dye transfer print, Polaroid print, gelatin silver print, Cibachrome print, color - in - color print, photogram, photo collage, double exposure, cliché verre, contact print, large format, panoramic, 35 mm camera.
Hubbards drawings articulate the potential of both the body and camera to delineate space while her large scale photogram installations lead us back to the very real and physical boundaries of the gallery itself.
In the photograms, white curves cross large, vertical fields of uniform color.
Main Gallery: The Image to the Woman Tenesh Webber's series of unique large - scale black and white photographs and photograms evidence and exploration into the layering of visual information.
Since 2002, Karapetian has been exploring the form of the photogram creating unique large scale cameraless works that blend performance and photographic process.
According to Aperture Magazine: Turning away from straight photography in the mid-1990s, «Ruff has taken up a study of the photogram, updating the form for the digital era by creating his works in a 3 - D digital studio environment and outputting the resulting images in the large scale he tends to favour.»
More recently, Boelens has made a series of large - scale photograms, using various objects or textiles that are folded repeatedly over the duration of the exposure and create radiant fields of color.
In many cases — including «Osile (magenta),» a large image whose soft pinks and white suggest a photogram — the workaday black edges of a printnegative are visible.
Major carvings including Kneeling Figure 1932 and Large and Small Form 1934 are shown with paintings, prints and drawings by Nicholson and rarely seen textiles, drawings, collages and photograms by Hepworth.
Falls» has produced large scale photograms using powdered pigments that stain and dye vast swathes of canvas, capturing the transition of seasons, the passage of time and weather.
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