Not exact matches
The award - winning
photography of Illinois native Carol Freeman,
featuring the state's rarest species from endangered owls to dragonflies, is the subject of her exhibition, Endangered Beauty, through June 24 at the Chicago Academy of Sciences Peggy Notebaert
Nature Museum.
This stunning debut
feature explores the
nature of the relationship between boys, as both violence and support is encapsulated in quiet storytelling and breathtaking
photography.
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Works from Bryan Graf's Wildlife Analysis and Lattice (Ambient) series will
feature in the upcoming exhibition, Second
Nature: Abstract
Photography Then and Now, at the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, on display from May 26, 2012 — April 21, 2013.
The exhibition
features work that deals with issues of race, sex, gender, redefine constructionism, new minimalism, early
photography, nostalgic meditations, and the interplay between
nature and the man - made.»
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.
The exhibition
features works that deal with issues of race, sex, gender, redefinitions of constructionism, new minimalism, early
photography, nostalgic meditations, and the interplay between
nature and the man - made.»
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Photography, Sculpture, Street Art, Video Tagged With: Ekaterina Belinskaya, Isabel Miramontes, Jem Mitchell, Jen Starwalt, Robert Steven Connett, Smug One, Steve McCurry, Thom Sokoloski
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Grafʼs work has recently been
featured in Second
Nature: Abstract
Photography Then and Now at the Decordova Sculpture Park and Museum, and The Polaroid Years: Instant
Photography and Experimentation at the Loeb Art Center at Vassar College.
In 2015, Blackwood was
featured by Artnet News in its piece Five Artists to Watch: The
Photography Edition, which noted, «By playing with perspective, Blackwood pushes the boundaries of what it means to be a landscape photographer, widening the parameters of the genre from the typical vast romantic landscapes to an appreciation for the minuscule and the unseen in
nature.»
Of Metal & Light
features work by three artists who explore the elementary
nature of
photography, both chemically and conceptually.
Based on John Ruskin's argument that artists» principal responsibility is «truth to
nature,» the exhibition will
feature contemporary painting,
photography, sculpture and video depicting the natural world and how it is experienced by humankind.
Featuring some of the finest
nature photography on the web, the National Geographic extension by DroidSoft UK cycles through NatGeo's picture of the day gallery.
Seattle, WA About Blog Renowned photographer Art Wolfe
features nature & cultural
photography workshops, fine art prints, stock photos, & books, & hosts Travels to the Edge on TV.