Sentences with phrase «of cyanotypes»

Cyanotypes documents six series of cyanotypes by artist, performer and composer Christian Marclay.
By gathering a selection of vintage and contemporary prints, the origins and thematic emphases of cyanotypes were illustrated, along with the contemporary reinvention of the medium by artists working today.
For her show at Cross Contemporary Art, she introduces a series of cyanotypes (prints created by sunlight) using rare botanical prairie grass samples and mysterious equine imagery whose reverse shadows are suspended in a sky - blue ground.
Another artist is up on the TOBY project wall at Brooklyn Wayfarers — check out Emily Gui, whose installation «A Big Enough Vessel (Blue Shrine)» features a mix of cyanotypes and ceramics.
The group of cyanotypes we are showing at Paris Photo Los Angeles is from Ryan's ongoing series: Women.
Using the shadow - subjects of cyanotypes and the full body casts of sculpture - figures, the artist records a rapidly disappearing street life: Depicting the hyper — realist, monumental nature, of urban «survivors» — both human and vegetative — he steadfastly chronicles big city change and traces what remains.
A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future: Helter - Skelter and Random Notes in Which the Pulleys and Cogwheels Are Lying Around at Random All Over the Workbench; 2013 - 2014; installation view of wall installation made of cyanotypes.
Other never - before - seen works, include The Sun Makes Him Sing Again (Brown), a series of cyanotypes from the lyric sheets of various deceased musicians such as The Mamas and the Papas, John Coltrane, Johnny Cash, and Jimi Hendrix, and Will The Sun Remember At All, a suite of nine digital prints of stage lights taken from live album covers by various deceased musicians such as James Brown, Etta James and Muddy Waters.
Organized in collaboration with a seminar from Clark University, the exhibition will be presented with thematic emphasis on botanicals, landscape, abstraction, and portraiture — areas that dominated much of the production of cyanotypes in the early twentieth century and recur in contemporary work.
A series of cyanotypes titled Ice and Garbage form eight narratives that recount Han's own experiences with sexism and violence.
If This Were To Be Lost consists of a series of cyanotypes and oral recordings gathered by Brennan during a yearlong residency (2015 - 16) hosted by arts organisation Metal and in collaboration with The Green Backyard, a community garden in Peterborough threatened with a proposed development.
With so many of his works held in the collection, Chase is «family» at the Parrish, which yields an intimacy to the museum's presentation of a group of studio interiors and portraits together with the brilliant curatorial touch of a pair of cyanotypes of the artist at home.
In the early 1950s, when Rauschenberg was living with artist Susan Weil in a one - room apartment on West 95th Street in Manhattan, they produced a series of cyanotypes — images produced without a camera, by shining an ultraviolet light on an object or nude model resting on blueprint paper, exposing the paper where the light isn't blocked and creating a negative shadow of the object or model's outline, similar to the way an X-ray is done.
Highway Gothic (2017), the most recent film installation to be featured in the exhibition, consists of cyanotype banners of 70 mm film and two 16 mm film projections.
The emerging blue tones of the cyanotype delicately bleed into the white of the original unexposed paper creating spontaneous compositions.
At the Contemporary Arts Center, the artistic duo Ellen Gallagher and Edgar Cleijne were puzzling out exactly how to present «Highway Gothic,» which encompasses a series of cyanotype banners printed on 70 millimeter film — with images of crayfish and catfish — and a movie.
Feinstein: I think your inclusion of Meghann Riepenhoff's work is particularly interesting with regard to use of the cyanotype.
I want to explore how the color blue, as well as the historical connotations of the cyanotype process, play a role in transforming how the images» content is perceived.
Abe and Surbeck Biddle use the process of the cyanotype on both ceramic and paper.
Tasha Lewis is an artist originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, whose sculptural and installation works combine the historic photographic process of cyanotype with paper sculpture, stitching, magnets, and ephemeral public art.

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The couple lived in a studio apartment on New York City's Upper West Side, where they made art, cyanotypes on blueprint paper, and a baby — Christopher, born in the summer of 1951, when Rauschenberg was at Black Mountain College.
A new series of wall - based works — featuring enlarged scans of halftone book reproductions printed on sheets of aluminum and layered in informal compositions — will be on display alongside large - scale cyanotype photographs.
Their love of the history of photography and their use of historical photographic techniques, such as the cyanotype, has produced an original and contemporary body of work.
Though it was Weil who introduced Rauschenberg to cyanotypes — and who would continue to use the technique without him long after the couple divorced in 1953 — the blueprints have always been remembered in the way that they presaged Rauschenberg's ascendancy to the pantheon of revered American artists.
Brent Dedas» cyanotype X No. 29 captures the ghostly and fragile silhouettes of bees as they feed on honey and salt.
Day's small investigations with beeswax, wrapped resin and manipulated cyanotypes are widely collected, but she is best known for site - specific installations involving disassembled elements — hundreds of thongs, eviscerated haute couture — that radiate out cosmic fields of sexualised energy in gravity - defying suspension.
Dunnett has been experimenting with converting the digital photographs of her walks into contact negatives, creating and then toning cyanotypes, opening up a dialogue between photography, painting and etching.
On view is a recent body of work in which Lambrecht explores the evolution of perception using the cyanotype process, an early photographic technique dating to the mid-19th century and named for its Prussian blue hue.
Artist Christian Marclay (center) producing a unique cyanotype at Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa.
Robin Cameron (b. 1981, British Columbia, Canada) is an artist based in New York City who works in a wide range of media such as ceramics, brass sculptures, films, drawings, cyanotypes and printmaking.
This exhibition of new paintings and cyanotypes provides evidence of the many different bodies of work McGinness has been exploring in recent years — from self - reflective Studio Views with process - referencing subject matter to iconic Signals, Skateboards, Mindscapes, and Black Holes.
John Pearson's cyanotypes and videos are meditations on light and shadow, the process a direct translation of sunlight into image.
For an older body of work on view at the fair, Houck downloaded architectural renderings of Gothic cathedrals from a site called 3D Warehouse and inverted them to negatives, eventually printing them as cyanotypes.
For this exhibition, each artist returns to her solo practice, with the occasional nod to the residency in the shape of printed seed packets and cyanotype flags.
Throughout her career, she has explored a variety of light - sensitive materials from the earliest cyanotype process to the latest technology in digital color photography.
The collection spans much of the twentieth century and encompasses many different processes, including gelatin silver, cyanotype, collodion, hand - tinted, chromogenic color, and Polaroids.
Examples include Julia Margaret Cameron's soft - focused and reverential Herbert Wilson (1868), which helped to move photographic portraiture from pure documentation to artistic intention; and Edward Curtis's field - printed cyanotype of an American Indian (c.1900 - 1930), which also shows how early photographers checked the quality of their images before digital photography.
Detail of Ice and Garbage, 2018, nine cyanotype prints on Strathmore Hotpress watercolor paper, 11 x 14 inches each.
Christian Marclay, American, born 1955, Allover (A Gospel Reunion), 2009, cyanotype, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund © Christian Marclay, courtesy of Paula Cooper Gallery
The first exhibition to focus exclusively on photographs made in the eastern half of the United States during the 19th century, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheralded.
Among a selection of work that deals with the practice of image making — looking closely at color, pattern, texture, and materials — photographer Matt Lipps combines personal history with the history of photography in his collaged «Library of Photography» series; Sean Raspet fuses the optical with the tactile in wall - mounted lenticular lenses; and cyanotypes by Barbara Kasten, produced in 1974, offer some of the contemporary photographer's earliest works.
The passage of time and the effects of natural and artificial light are ideas and motifs that recur in Shirreff's work, and are forces intrinsic to the process of making cyanotype photographs, a practice that the artist continues to explore.
Jerinic's «sea» is a nearly 27 - foot long cyanotype mural on fabric made from a series of photographs which alternate images of the city's solid terrain and the watery landscape that surrounds and defines it.
But Wrinkled Texture 005 (2013) uses crinkled cyanotype paper — a reactive material commonly used for blueprints and scientific documentation — and exposes it to light, mimicking the various textures of traditional Chinese landscapes.
Gaydos creates ceramic vessels which she coats in an unfixed cyanotype solution, then juxtaposes these forms next to manipulated sheets of unfixed cyanotype paper.
They're the protective drop cloths on which Beshty coated the materials for his Curve cyanotypes, the perfect continuation of and counterpoint to that work.
September 2014: I meet Walead Beshty at London's Barbican Centre, where he is working on his commission for the Curve gallery, an installation of over 12,000 blue cyanotype photograms titled A Partial Disassembling of an Invention Without a Future: Helter - Skelter and Random Notes in Which the Pulleys and Cogwheels Are Lying Around at Random All Over the Workbench.
I feel guilty singling out overlays of acrylic and text by Mike Smalley at Grande Contemporary, industrial piping in white paper by Wataru Ito at ex-chamber museum, the blackboard equations of «Concinnitas» at Nancy Hoffman, the meeting of bedrooms and industry by Everett Kane at Black & White, or the cyanotype traces of Ellen Steinberg at LOOC Art.
Dario Robleto, The Sun Remembers Your Shadow, 2012, cyanotypes of amateur astronomers» planetary photographs, watercolor paper, curly maple, gold - mirrored Plexiglas, linseed oil, brass
The exhibition is curated by Sharon E. Bliss and includes Chronograph # 9, my cyanotype book that exposes for the duration of the exhibition.
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