Sentences with phrase «newspaper photo»

The Disaster Paintings, which depict industrial accidents from actual newspaper photos, are a far cry from the iconic flower pieces he does now and which are in high demand by collectors.
The whole decision was based on the threat of television coverage and newspaper photos making the decision look bad.
Not content with this level of misdirection, Grayling's people sent sympathetic newspapers photos of contraband being smuggled into prisons through parcels.
In newspaper photos the Salvagnos do not appear to be people of color.
While Mr. Sultan used imagery from newspaper photos as his source material, the paintings have powerful resonance today, said Alison Hearst, an assistant curator at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, which organized the show.
Starting at the Lowe Art Museum in Coral Gables with a stop at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, the paintings depict catastrophic disasters that Sultan gleaned from newspaper photos.
In the book he writes: «In the paintings I start with newspaper photos, then I add more layers, such as the surface of the paintings or panels, which makes it all harder to decipher.
As it turns out, Meisler's boxes and boxes of personal photos of the neighborhood were some of the only photographs of Bushwick from that era that weren't newspaper photos taken of the looting during and after the «77 blackout.
Those painters practice, however, a kind of juicy bombast (with Mr. Kiefer, more a charred bloviating), while Mr. Penck reduces his ingredients to thickened stick figures on lick - and - a-promise backgrounds, with titles no more enigmatic than newspaper photo captions.
Ruff began «press + +» last summer, and one might see it as a combination of and response to previous series, including «Newspaper Photographs» (analog newspaper photos stripped of textual context) and «jpegs» (digitally disseminated images also devoid of context), as well as many others that have dealt with the overarching theme of the universe.
In «Black Star Press: Black Star, Star Press Star» (2004), Walker combined nondigital collage processes to reference abstract painting: He smeared newspaper photos of the Birmingham race riots with melted chocolate and toothpaste, scanned them into a computer and made photographic prints from the results.
The installation and multi-channel video work spans over two - and - a-half hours, and is made up of thirty - two separate, bawdy enactments inspired by found high school yearbooks and local newspaper photos.
At the event, Fraley saw the newspaper photo of the women at the lathe that the Rosie poster is believed to be based on, incorrectly identifying Doyle as the woman in the photo.
He later provided the newspaper a photo of PC Toby Rowland's email that he sent to his supervisors, which he got from another colleague who had been on duty at Downing Street that night.
The experiment is testing the idea that the universe is actually made up of tiny «bits», in a similar way to how a newspaper photo is actually made up of dots.
And we sat in the booth in the back of that newspaper photo.
Absent from the first installment save for a glimpse of a newspaper photo, Butler heads up the investigation.
In present - day New York, novelist Laura Petrosian discovers her Armenian heritage after an old friend claims to have seen a newspaper photo of Laura's grandmother.
I kept the newspaper photo of Mr. Avanzino and Sido as they walked out of the courthouse and down the stairs.
There is his gray series of images of candles, clouds and the Swiss Alps, which are altered reproductions of newspaper photos.
(1966) was inspired by a newspaper photo of Bull Connor, the police chief who instigated the Birmingham race riot of 1963, leading a group of white supremacists.
They show remembered and sometimes previously photographed situations, constructed images, but also elements from public image - banks such as newspaper photos or advertisements.
Modern communication media — television images, newspaper photos, computer images - fast and ephemeral, show us the farthest reaches of the world.
Bearden further suggested that they pursue a uniform aesthetic and create collages from black - and - white magazine and newspaper photos.
I saw a lot of hopeful faces in the newspaper photos but I didn't see anybody from the union among those folks recruiting or helping.
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