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In another tweet, fans were asked to identify the iconic California location where Cali was photographed on a #TravelTuesday (Cali was shown on the Santa Monica Pier).
The iconic photograph of Tenzing Norgay on the summit of Mount Everest on 29 May 1953 (above, left) might give a clue.
Inspired by an iconic photograph of Nixon shaking Presley's hand and appointing him as an honorary federal drug - enforcement agent, the screenwriter spun the meeting into a full - on screwball comedy.
The film succeeds on just about every level, from the iconic performance by Al Pacino to the beautiful way De Palma photographs his violence.
Eddie is part of the group of talent to be featured on the iconic three - panel foldout Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue Cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz.
Much of the energy of the film is squandered on trying to ensure the character superficially matches the iconic photographs we remember of Diana.
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Stay to photograph the shrine's iconic vermillion torii (wooden gateway) at high tide, when the torii and parts of the shrine appear to float on the sea.
It is one of the prettiest spots of dramatic coastline, including the iconic cypress tree everybody photographs on that stretch!
The exhibition which opened on Sunday at Shanghai's contemporary art museum features over 300 paintings, photographs, screen prints, drawings, 3 - D installations and sculptures including iconic works such -LSB-...]
On the occasion of the most extensive restoration of the McKim building's sumptuous interiors in over a hundred years, the Morgan Library & Museum presents an exhibition of photographs by Massimo Listri documenting iconic European libraries that similarly use fine wood, marble, and other precious materials to create an opulent setting for books.
NEW YORK — Opening Thursday, March 28 at the Studio Museum in Harlem, David Hartt: Stray Light is a presentation of color photographs, sculptures and a video installation by Chicago - based conceptual photographer David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago.
And our view of Beuys is too dependent on a smattering of iconic works whose connectedness can be difficult to discern: scribbled blackboards, felt suits, photographs of the artist lecturing to a dead hare.
The self - portrait photographs on display in the upper gallery depict Al - Ghoussein's exploration of the physical, cultural, intellectual, and collective spaces through interactions with iconic locations that are the physical manifestation of efforts to form a modern nation - state.
Paolini's belief that a work of art is not just reflective of the «here and now» but is also resonant of earlier traditions, has led him to investigate art's relation to the past, creating intriguing installations deeply rooted in art history from the Renaissance to today - from plaster casts of classical sculptures shattered on the ground, to photographs of iconic paintings by Northern Italian Renaissance painter, Lorenzo Lotto, or inquiries into the construction of the image.
David Hartt: Stray Light presents color photographs, sculptures, and a video installation by Chicago - based Canadian artist David Hartt (b. 1967) reflecting on the iconic headquarters of the Johnson Publishing Company in downtown Chicago.
Parks» iconic photographs tell the story of the postwar American experience, focusing on civil rights, poverty, and race relations from the early 1940s until his death in 2006.
Joe Iurato (NY): Joe Iurato's stencil work on wood cutouts, both as installations and photographed pieces in urban landscapes, have become iconic in the world of street art.
Seven photographs from the artist's iconic «Seascapes» series will also be on view.
Walls on Wall repurposed photographs of the iconic baroque church, the Iglesia de Santo Domingo in Chiapas, Mexico.
This exhibition presents a varied selection of photographs drawn from the permanent collection of Pérez Art Museum Miami, with a particular emphasis on the Cowles Collection, a gift of more than one hundred iconic works of the 20th century including photographs by Edward Steichen, Andy Warhol and Rineke Dijkstra.
He took over 60 photographs on the first day he spent there, and it was these shots of children playing, older boys smoking and teenage girls gossiping with their hair in rollers that are now among his most iconic works.
In the later «Expeditionary» photographs, he focuses primarily on landscape as a subject, choosing iconic natural destinations such as the Rocky Mountains or Niagara Falls in the US, as his figure appears in the scenery in ever more quixotic positions.
Donated by Shirrel L. Rhoades, the photographs on view include iconic examples from pioneering 19th - century practitioners and from major 20th - century photographers who wielded their cameras to capture images of arresting landscapes, richly...
Through her work, she plays with the idea of memory and the psychological self, whether it is in «Tired Men,» a series of photographs of iconic sculptures of Cuban historical figures depicted from the back to portrait «prints» created on an inkless dot matrix printer, their images only seen in the vague embossing created by the printer.
A re-creation of the iconic Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock working on a large canvas in his studio, made using chocolate syrup, from Muniz's «Chocolate» series.
Thousands Are Sailing resonates with a host of recent international works on this topical theme outside of EVA — as in John Akomfrah's recently acclaimed threechannel, video installation Vertigo Sea (2015) that debuted at the 56th Venice Biennale, or Ai Weiwei's controversial re-staging of a now - iconic photograph of the drowned infant Aylan Kurdi.
Sculpture Project Echo (2009), Pousttchi's series of twentyfour colour photographs created in the six months during which Echo was on view, is a much - layered portrayal of this black - and - white photo installation's powerful persistence among the iconic buildings that surrounded it, including the Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral), the Alte Nationalgalerie (Old National Gallery), the GDR - built Fernsehturm (Television Tower, which, at 368 metres, is still the tallest structure in Germany), and the uncovered foundations of the original Berlin City Palace.
Through her art, she is able to «create fictive architectural spaces based on familiar iconic architecture which she photographs,» according to her artist bio.
Based on archival photographs of the signatories of international accords and treaties, with their obligatory iconic centerpieces, this research - driven work refers to the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference in Bretton Woods in 1944, which established the IMF and the World Bank, and also to George Sinclair's 19th - century horticultural study, which influenced Darwin.
The Jepson is also home to the original iconic Bird Girl statue, made famous in the Jack Leigh photograph on the cover of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
This retrospective, the most comprehensive examination of Wool's career to date, goes beyond these now - iconic word paintings to present nearly 90 paintings, photographs, and works on paper that showcase the wide range of styles and painterly techniques the artist has employed throughout his influential career.
Studio Museum in Harlem director Thelma Golden helped put him on the map in 2001 when she included his photographs in a now - iconic show of artists whose work she controversially categorized as «post-black.»
It included works by iconic international artists such as Andy Warhol as well as works by local artists including Carol Panaro - Smith and James Hajicek plus David Emitt Adams — whose photographs on objects found in the Sonoran desert were also part of the 2015 Arizona Biennial exhibition at Tucson Museum of Art.
An active member of the New York School of painters, Sterne was also one of the artists known as the «Irascibles», who protested against the Metropolitan Museum of Art's policy on American painting of the 1940s and who was included in a now iconic photograph for Life magazine in 1951; Sterne, notably, is the only woman in the image.
This is immediately apparent in his iconic portrait of the Flatiron Building (1947 — 48), but it is also discreetly true of a 1938 photograph of de Kooning in his studio, and sensationally true of a 1968 image of leg and lamppost shadows on a patched sidewalk; this shot looks like a virtuoso brush drawing by a Chinese master.
Other works on display include David Scherman «s iconic photograph Lee Miller in Hitler's bath tub, Munich (1945), as well as works on paper by duo Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, based on Bertolt Brecht's 1955 book The War Primer.
This deluxe album, a selection of the finest photographs from Richard Misrach's acclaimed Golden Gate series (previously published in a smaller trim size, now out of print), has been assembled for publication on the historic occasion of the seventy - fifth anniversary of the iconic Golden Gate bridge.
His midcareer retrospective «A Shout Within a Storm,» on view through April 22, includes the work The Winds of Revolt (Selma) 2, 2016, in which Kaino has rendered in charcoal on a waxed paper ground an iconic 1965 photograph of Martin Luther King Jr., Coretta Scott King, and other civil rights leaders marching arm in arm.
The objects on view include rare daguerreotypes and vintage photographs, such as Roger Fenton's iconic The Valley of the Shadow of Death (1855) from the Crimean War and an early print of Joe Rosenthal's Old Glory Goes Up on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima.
Breuer Revisited: New Photographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen, an exhibition of newly commissioned architectural photographs of four iconic Marcel Breuer — designed buildings, opens at The Met Breuer on FebruaPhotographs by Luisa Lambri and Bas Princen, an exhibition of newly commissioned architectural photographs of four iconic Marcel Breuer — designed buildings, opens at The Met Breuer on Februaphotographs of four iconic Marcel Breuer — designed buildings, opens at The Met Breuer on February 1, 2017.
Two iconic 1968 works by Eva Hesse, Aught and Augment, which are well known through photographs of the «9 at Leo Castelli» show, an early Postminimal exhibition, are brought together again in their original arrangement, Aught hanging loosely off the wall and Augment below on the floor.
Smith was a longtime roommate of Mapplethorpe and a frequent subject in his photography, including a stark, iconic photograph that appears on the cover of Smith's first album, Horses.
Over 90 black and white photographs taken by Ute Klophaus, documenting eleven of the artist's «Aktion» works, will be shown alongside four of these iconic happenings on film.
Over wallpaper featuring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in black mink coats, framed photographs of iconic (white) men, taken from a Francesco Scavullo coffee - table book, are violated with chewing gum and inked - on tears.
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors provides visitors with the unique opportunity to experience six of the artist's Infinity Mirror Rooms — her iconic kaleidoscopic environment — as well as additional large - scale installations, sculptures, paintings, works on paper and archival photographs and films from the early 1950s through the present.
John Todaro is an award - winning photographer from East Hampton whose photographs are iconic to the area and have been displayed and published widely on the East End.
In addition to the Blast issues and Epstein's iconic sculpture, are photographs, paintings, old letters of correspondence, sketches and unfinished works on paper that highlight the diversity and commitment of the group to the movement.
He photographed many of the iconic musical, cultural and political events of the 60's including the 1963 Newport Folk Festival, the March on Washington, DC, the Beatles first US concert and Woodstock.
Currently on view: Edward Burtynsky Essential Elements 1981 — 2012andSalt Pans 2016 (through December 31) presents an overview of Burtynsky's work across four decades, including both iconic and previously unpublished images from his series Quarries, Oil and Water, as well as new large - scale photographs from his recent Salt Pans series made in India at a barren, salt - producing area in Gujarat.
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