Not exact matches
In addition to photography Lloyd does
video and film projects and has won
numerous awards for his work including for his
documentary More Than A Race.
His creative practice straddles
documentary and experimental genres often mixing the two, and his works have been shown at
numerous film and
video festivals including the Tokyo Video Festival, The London Film Festival; and the Berlin Film Festival to name a
video festivals including the Tokyo
Video Festival, The London Film Festival; and the Berlin Film Festival to name a
Video Festival, The London Film Festival; and the Berlin Film Festival to name a few.
The Morris Louis Estate papers include records of gallery exhibitions, mostly André Emmerich Gallery; artwork inventories; legal records concerning the lawsuit Bernstein v. Brenner; financial records of the sale of Louis» artwork; printed materials; writings about Louis; photographs of exhibition installations and artwork; and posthumous project files which include documentation of film projects by Robert Pierce Productions, a catalog raisonne, PBS
documentaries,
video recordings of the exhibition «Morris Louis Now», and
numerous sound recordings of interviews with artists, many with transcripts, discussing Morris Louis and conducted by Anita Faatz.
As one of the first artists to explore the possibilities of
video as a mode of expression, especially through his long - lasting collaboration with Merce Cunningham, Atlas has teamed with
numerous dancers and artists to create projects that range from feature - length
documentaries to shorter media works, transforming the way performance is viewed by its audiences and the art world.
This series and other major paper pulp projects, including Frank Stella's Paper Reliefs (1975), Ellsworth Kelly's Colored Paper Images (1976), Kenneth Noland's Handmade Paper Project (1978 - 82) and James Rosenquist's Welcome to the Water Planet (1988 - 89), can be viewed online at The Kenneth Tyler Collection at the National Gallery of Australia, alongside
numerous texts,
documentary photographs and
videos that give a sense of the extraordinary enthusiasm of Tyler and his willingness to go to any lengths to try something new.
Tracing the development of the artist's extraordinary visual vocabulary, the exhibition includes 155 works on paper,
numerous experimental
videos, and over 150 archival objects, including rarely seen sketchbooks, journals, exhibition flyers, posters, subway drawings, and
documentary photographs.
In addition to photography Lloyd does
video and film projects and has won
numerous awards for his work including for his
documentary More Than A Race.
In addition to photography Lloyd does
video and film projects and has won
numerous awards for his work including for his
documentary More Than A Race.