According to her bio, Alison «explores the cult of celebrity — an extraordinary phenomenon of our age made possible by the wide availability
of photographic images in film, press, TV, internet and the interest in publicity.
I have always been impressed with the professionalism, variety, and quality
of photographic images exhibited at Multiple Exposures Gallery.
It will also include artworks created in the 1960s and 70s by artists such as Andy Warhol, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joan Jonas, Robert Rauschenberg, Martha Rosler and Robert Smithson, which represent the incorporation
of photographic images in contemporary art on a massive scale and will help put more recent works in context.
Group
of photographic images explores the boundaries of photographic art in the 21st century.
«Sun / Screen is a new project by award - winning New York based artist Penelope Umbrico, which continues her exploration of the ever increasing production and consumption
of photographic images online.
Over the past year, Edward Woodman has been participating in the Art360 project which has made it possible for Woodman to work with curators and archivists and to scan and catalogue thousands
of photographic images in his archive.
Today artists acutely aware of the omnipresence
of photographic images produce works exploring numerous aspects of photography: its materiality, its popularism, its psychological impact, its claims to objectivity, and its force in mass media.
Accordingly, Wood increasingly draws not only from his growing collection
of photographic images and «readymade» portraits such as trading cards, but also the history of his own practice.
Framing the profound questions posed by these artists, authors Gary Garrels, Jim Lewis, Christopher Phillips, Sandra Phillips, Robert Riley and Abigail Solomon - Godeau analyze how the use and manipulation
of photographic images shape our culture.
These works are made
of photographic images on fabric that create sculptural forms, furniture and social spaces.
Tillim's latest series
of photographic images taken in Libreville, the capital of Gabon in 2012, draws on the formal and aesthetic concerns of his Second Nature series, as well as the ongoing interest in power and ideology in Africa that informed his Avenue Patrice Lumumba and Congo Democratic series.
The silkscreen paintings have an expressive quality that results from their hand - painted areas, the collage - like overlays
of photographic images, and the intentional slippage and irregularities, which the artist allowed to remain uncorrected during the screening process.
Mirage of Memory, his project for Mercer Union, will involve the installation of a mosaic of photographs and the memory - interrupted reproduction
of these photographic images as paintings rendered on the gallery walls.
Ledare structured the production of Double Bind (2010/2012) by intervening into an existing relationship triangle, positioning it as a complex rubric from which to produce two bodies
of photographic images.
From William Henry Fox Talbot's earliest «photogenic drawings» and Charles Nègre's translation
of photographic images into a variety of mechanical processes, to the photogram process that was a staple for Man Ray, Dada, and the Surrealists, Past Picture draws from the extraordinary holdings of late nineteenth and early twentieth - century photographs in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada to present prints and images by some of photography's most innovative and influential inventors and practitioners.
French artist Marie Angeletti uses the repetition and re-presentation
of photographic images to capture a range of subjects and abstracted objects.
In place of this systemic deficit, he has assembled and created an archive
of photographic images and documents, both personal and familial.
In his new work Sea View» (2016), Tur presents a series
of photographic images of seascapes.
Beginning in the early 60s, with seminal works by the aforementioned artists, The Painting of Modern Life charts the 45 - year evolution of the translation
of photographic images to paint — revealing an extraordinary breadth of stylistic and thematic diversity.
The back half of the main gallery contains two sets
of photographic images.
Woodman has worked with curators and archivists to scan and catalogue thousands
of photographic images, and Shooting Performance draws on this extraordinary archive.
Galeri Zilberman was also represented by Begüm Yamanlar, whose works were exhibited previously during the Young, Fresh, Different exhibition and at the project space, with her video installation Ada (Island), which consists
of photographic images.
A total of twelve installations will be on show at Witte de With, including video, sculpture, and sound pieces, as well as slide projections and one set
of photographic images.
Berlin - based agency Vojd created the 2017 graphics, releasing a suite
of photographic images warped into marbled, melting abstractions.
It is an anthology
of photographic images made by women during an era when their own lives were undergoing dramatic changes.
The drawing is called Ducati and reflects on Hamilton's installation Man, Machine and Motion (1955) which is comprised
of photographic images of man at speed, height and depth — in cars, planes and underwater, presented in the ICA's Lower Gallery.
These prints represent all manner of special processes and innovative techniques in printing — such as using linen and cotton pulp paint and photo - luminescent inks; black and white and colored lithography; creative integration of collage and cut paper; incorporation
of photographic images into digital prints; screen printing; and many others.
Visiting New York for the first time can involve a deja vu recollection of the thousands
of photographic images we've unavoidably absorbed of its skyline.
Claiming imagery typically referenced through our daily interaction with media sources, Kahrs builds on the diversity
of photographic images infused with the seductive palette of artists such as Richter and Tuymans, but invests them with a grotesque, bodily relationship to the viewer seen in the work of Jenny Saville.
The bulletin boards that Tom Burr has been arranging since the late 1990s reference not only art historian Aby Warburg's Mnemosyne Atlas strategy of employing a black panel backdrop in order to heighten thematic arrangements
of photographic images — including reproductions from books, and visual materials from newspapers and popular culture — but also reflect a setting typical of early cinematic and photographic motion studies.
Because personal and collective memories are so inextricably intertwined with photographs — the result of the medium's progressive saturation of everyday life for the past century and a half — this revolutionary change in the production and dissemination
of photographic images is altering society's relationship to memory.
Ganesh's use
of photographic images from mass media activates the relationship between antiquated historical figures with contemporary media.
The morning session offers a look at Rauschenberg's agile use
of photographic images, explores his late transfer works, and brings together contemporary artists to respond to the artist's work.
She wants to move away from biographical - emotional motifs, even if the beholder is in fact able to associate stories with the details and montages
of her photographic images.
The paintings made in this period were created with the use
of photographic images, something that had previously been inconceivable to him and to academic painting, and it marked the pivotal breakthrough.
Lee will also create a new series
of photographic images that will be installed in relationship to the wallpaper that directly address ideas surrounding cultural exchange, fetish and aesthetic representations of power.
That includes Talbot's Pencil of Nature (1844), the first published book
of photographic images in her photographic work Law of the Series # 1 (2012), and 1950's American cinema in From Here to Eternity (2013).
In the late 1960s, Sarah Charlesworth (1947 — 2013) studied with Douglas Huebler at Barnard, «just at the moment when he was abandoning the production of sculptural objects for a «dematerialized» structure
of photographic images and textural documentation.»
As the video unfolds, the makeshift quality of the backdrops — the air bubbles and warping reminiscent of poorly applied wallpaper as well as the cardboard edges and the flatness
of the photographic images — becomes apparent, pointing to the constructed nature of the film.
The exhibition also features other Rama works from private collections, along with a series
of photographic images shot by Bepi Ghiotti inside the artists studio and home.
Wins Knight Purchase Award, Akron Art Museum, Ohio, for the use
of photographic images in artworks.
This major exhibition combines works in film and video with an extensive presentation
of his photographic images.
The title, Picture Fiction, which comes from a work in the exhibition by Robert Cumming, distills Josephson's skill at bending the truth in order to expose the inner workings
of photographic images.
The many roles
of photographic images in our personal lives are affected profoundly by new systems of image production, distribution, and programming.
Over the semester students will learn to think critically about the relationship between history and cultural representations, particularly through the international circulation
of photographic images.
Major topics include the worldwide production and dissemination
of photographic images; the local and global character of specific genres, such as portraiture and photojournalism; the photographic representation of human movement and migration; and (post) colonial photographies.
As Collier points out, the taking and making
of photographic images requires constant manipulation.
A novel is an example of a highly sequential document — it typically has a beginning, middle and end — but not all publications are so ordered: a cookbook or collection
of photographic images might be considered to be more like a database.
Years of careful measurement
of photographic images of the sky led Henrietta Leavitt to a discovery that is fundamental to how astronomers measure the scale of the Universe.
A book
of photographic images of birth, with accompanying birth stories by the mothers and their midwives.