Sentences with phrase «on architectural photography»

Refetoff is a freelance photographer and location scout, focusing on architectural photography and environmental portraiture.

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Parts of the statement read, «This exhibition will focus on the Visual arts specifically; the traditional fine arts such as drawing, painting, photography, sculpture; architectural, environmental, and industrial arts such as urban, interior, product, and landscape designs.
Glenn Guy, the author and primary content producer, updates the blog most days with informative and inspirational articles on travel, landscape, portrait, architectural and night photography.
Glenn Guy, the author and primary content producer, updates the blog most days with informative and inspirational articles on travel, landscape, portrait, architectural and night photography.
I want to focus more on photography and possibly even start branching out from architectural to portrait photography.
Glenn Guy, the author and primary content producer, updates the blog most days with informative and inspirational articles on travel, landscape, portrait, architectural and night photography.
If we have an architectural photography job, we usually photograph those on the weekends or after Scott gets off work.
On the whole the photography is much more interesting than the painting while Art Deco became the prevailing design and architectural style.
Pierluigi has lectured in museums and institutions of higher learning on postwar American architecture, California Modernism and architectural photography.
She has lectured and curated exhibitions on Mid-Century Modernism and architectural photography.
Recently, Lehmann Maupin signed its first Chinese artist, the 40 - year - old Liu Wei, who works in painting and photography, but has been focused recently on large - scale architectural sculptures that resemble cityscapes and are made from unconventional materials, like door frames and books.
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced Wednesday that a thoroughly transformed SFMOMA will open to the public on Saturday, May 14, 2016, offering nearly three times the previous exhibition space, featuring 260 works from the Fisher Collection, a first showing of more than 600 artworks promised to the museum, the debut of the new Pritzker Center for Photography and an outward - looking architectural design that weaves the museum into the city as never before.
Additionally, he is an acclaimed commercial photographer focused on product and architectural photography, and is also very passionate about his pursuits in figurative sculpture using bronze and wood.
One of the newer pioneers in this quest is Letha Wilson, whose work surrealistically combining photography with architectural elements (sometimes printing the images on concrete) gained avid attention when she was included in several well - received group shows last year, such as «What Is a Photograph» at the ICP and «Ain'tings» at Robert Blumenthal Gallery.
In the fall of 1976, Kruger abandoned art making and moved to Berkeley, where she taught at the University of California for four years and steeped herself in the writings of Walter Benjamin and Roland Barthes.She took up photography in 1977, producing a series of black - and - white details of architectural exteriors paired with her own textual ruminations on the lives of those living inside.
On Friday, April 6, 2018 at 6 p.m., exhibiting photographer James Casebere will discuss Constructed Photography; on Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 5 p.m., exhibiting photographer Iwan Baan converses with architectural historian, curator, writer and critic William Menking; and on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 6 p.m., architect Lee H. Skolnick, photographer Ralph Gibson and curator Therese Lichtenstein will discuss «Flattened Space.&raquOn Friday, April 6, 2018 at 6 p.m., exhibiting photographer James Casebere will discuss Constructed Photography; on Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 5 p.m., exhibiting photographer Iwan Baan converses with architectural historian, curator, writer and critic William Menking; and on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 6 p.m., architect Lee H. Skolnick, photographer Ralph Gibson and curator Therese Lichtenstein will discuss «Flattened Space.&raquon Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 5 p.m., exhibiting photographer Iwan Baan converses with architectural historian, curator, writer and critic William Menking; and on Friday, April 20, 2018 at 6 p.m., architect Lee H. Skolnick, photographer Ralph Gibson and curator Therese Lichtenstein will discuss «Flattened Space.&raquon Friday, April 20, 2018 at 6 p.m., architect Lee H. Skolnick, photographer Ralph Gibson and curator Therese Lichtenstein will discuss «Flattened Space.»
The exhibition features a range of media, including painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, installation and video; never - before - seen works from the 1980s; new large - scale sculptures; and the artist's most ambitious architectural installation to date: a vast and immersive mirrored labyrinth that will go on view in ICA Miami's Atrium Gallery.
Her work references both the transformative effects of photography as well as the sculptural relationship of objects to the body, alternating between an association with objects that are intimate, wearable or ornamental and an idea of scale that verges on the architectural or monumental.
Originally intended to be named simply «the Union,» the Cooper Union began with adult education in night classes on the subjects of applied sciences and architectural drawing, as well as day classes primarily intended for women on the subjects of photography, telegraphy, typewriting and shorthand in what was called the college's Female School of Design.
Drawing on his training as an architect, Jose Dávila reflects on the failure of utopian, modernist architectural principles in his assemblages, mixed - media works, photography, and installations.
The curators with the ten architectural teams for Venice Takeaway, in the main gallery space housing the Research Emporium which presents the films, objects, photography and writing from the teams on their trips around the globe in search of new ideas to change British architecture.
WNYC July 7, 2011 This Week: Must - See Arts in the City By Carolina A. Miranda Dancing on ladders in the Meatpacking District, more than half a century of urban redevelopment at MoMA, European artists showing naughty bits on the Lower East Side and architectural sculpture meets photography out on Long Island.
The images from the artist's yearlong photographic exploration will be presented alongside works by Hélène Binet and Wang Jin, reflecting a strong focus on architectural and conceptual photography.
Some 400 works spanning painting, drawing, photography, film, architectural models, installations and publications, by over 160 artists including Camille Pissarro, Robert Delaunay, Kasimir Malevitch, László Moholy - Nagy, Paul Klee, Margaret Bourke - White, Sam Francis, Robert Smithson, Harun Farocki and Zoe Leonard offer a new perspective on modern and contemporary art.
Glenn Guy, the author and primary content producer, updates the blog most days with informative and inspirational articles on travel, landscape, portrait, architectural and night photography.
Glenn Guy, the author and primary content producer, updates the blog most days with informative and inspirational articles on travel, landscape, portrait, architectural and night photography.
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