The middle panel alludes to the indexical trace of a fingerprint, similar to Rauschenberg's 1964 Self - Portrait (for «The New Yorker» Profile), also included in this exhibition, with a spiral - patterned text that documents significant events of Rauschenberg's life and artistic career, centering
on a photograph of the artist as a child surrounded by his family.
Based
on photographs of the artist herself, the painting is realised on a larger - than - life scale, the woman's giant visage filling the full extent of the picture plane.
Mirage, 1996, is a two - part sculpture based
on a photograph of the artist as a child, building a sandcastle on a beach.
Not exact matches
It is no
photograph of the epoch but a portrait
on which the
artist has worked meditatively and devotedly over the centuries.
Earth tones and comfortable leather seats set the scene in the adjacent VIP lounge while
photographs on display, taken by
artist Paul Michael, provide a show - stopping glimpse
of the tour ahead, including incredible scenes from both the Grand Canyon and the Las Vegas Strip.
They sought inspiration in the era's art, specifically the work
of the photo - realists, who painted
photographs in a style that is both hyperreal and at one remove from reality — evoked by the variety
of reflecting surfaces seen in the film — and the op
artists, who deployed contrasting visual elements to create vibrating surface tensions
on a single plane.
Faces Places is built
on such a simple concept, almost too slight for a feature documentary: Varda and mural
artist JR go
on a road trip across rural France to take
photographs of the people they meet, and paste the pictures over local structures.
It documents her tour
of small and rural French towns in the company
of a much younger
artist (she's 89), named JR, during which they
photographed working - class people and posted huge, blown - up images
of them
on local structures.
Disc 7 - Jurassic Park - Return to Jurassic Park: Dawn
of a New Era - Return to Jurassic Park: Making Prehistory - Return to Jurassic Park: The Next Step in Evolution - The Making
of Jurassic Park - Original Featurette
on the Making
of the Film - Steven Spielberg Directs Jurassic Park - Hurricane in Kauai - Early Pre-Production Meetings - Location Scouting - Phil Tippett Animatics: Raptors in the Kitchen - Animatics: T - Rex Attack - ILM and Jurassic Park: Before and After the Visual Effects - Foley
Artists - Storyboards - Production Archives:
Photographs, Design Sketches and Conceptual Paintings - Jurassic Park: Making the Game - Theatrical Trailer - BD - Live - My Scenes - D - BOX - Pocket BLU App
Flashes
of film clips from Varda (including Cléo) and some
of JR's large posted
photographs appear at the very beginning, but
on the whole the film relies solely upon the interplay between the two
artists and their many camera subjects.
The download pack includes: - Key activities scheme, week by week learning activities - All worksheets which are ready to print or use
on a whiteboard / projector / interactive whiteboard - Visual examples
of final outcomes - What to look for in taking good quality primary resource
photographs There is also a designers catalogue
of contemporary
artists / designers to allow students to look at different materials and how they have been manipulated.
The three topics are: - Nature and Natural Form - Identity - Groups
of Objects Each topic is introduced as a page
of artists with images, and a list
of things that students could focus
on, draw,
photograph etc..
Judge: Award winning Children's author Peter Johnson Best artwork / painting / drawing Judge: Toby Ray — British Contemporary
Artist & British Contemporary Visual
Artist Yvonne Coomber Best wildlife / animal painting / drawing Judge: Svetlana Dragayeva, Film producer and creator
of BAFTA winning independent children's app VIRRY Best wildlife / nature
photograph (We want to encourage you to go
on a nice walk together somewhere and snap away with a camera) Judge: Debbie Bird, Director at What's On 4 and board of the Children's Activities Associatio
on a nice walk together somewhere and snap away with a camera) Judge: Debbie Bird, Director at What's
On 4 and board of the Children's Activities Associatio
On 4 and board
of the Children's Activities Association.
Possibly the most mythologized method
of travel, the train is celebrated in Starlight
on the Rails, a collection
of duotone
photographs taken by a skilled group
of artists over the course
of five decades.
With an art degree from Rhode Island School
of Design
on his office wall, two union cards - stagehands and scenic
artists - in his wallet, five able - bodied children, a French wife, and a
photograph torn from a magazine
of two Yugoslav guys roasting a lamb over a pit, he created a legendary party - a feast that almost two hundred people came to every year from as far away as the townhouses
of New York City and as near as our local elementary school.
The beautiful
photograph on metal
of colorful surf boards in the dining room is a product
of our other local
artist, Alex Arthur, photographer.
Whether we are using
photographs in brochures,
artist bios, portfolio books, our email newsletters, social media, or
on our website, high quality
photographs that truly depict our work are
of the utmost importance.
The Tate Liverpool exhibition focused
on the inspiration for the
artist's style and featured drawings, collages and examples
of the early commercial work
of Magritte and rarely seen
photographs and films.
Opening: Ellen Cantor at Foxy Production One
of several Ellen Cantor shows around New York this fall, this exhibition will focus
on videos and
photographs by the
artist.
This coming February, the Guggenheim Museum in New York will present a comprehensive survey
of Danh Vo, the Vietnamese - born
artist whose installations,
photographs, sculptures, and actions have, over the past 15 years, focused
on authorship and crisscrossing peoples and cultures.
Further highlights include a series
of photographs from conceptual
artist Amalia Ulman's four - month Instagram project Excellences & Perfections (2014 - 15), which examines the influence
of social media
on attitudes towards the female body.
On view until February 18, 2018, the work uses sculptural reliefs to enhance large - scale
photographs of the
artist standing in front
of oil paintings from the permanent collection
of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art: Otto Dix's The Businessman Max Roesberg, Dresden (1922) and Balthus's Girl at a Window (1957).
Highlights
of the exhibition include a rare Julia Margaret Cameron
photograph made in Sri Lanka towards the end
of her life; a self - portrait by Ellsworth Kelly drawn in Paris in 1949; the first collaborative work by Peter Fischli and David Weiss, a set
of 10
photographs called the Sausage Series; a new painting
on paper by Brice Marden; one
of the art brut
artist Adolph Wolfli's largest and most important drawings; a portrait
of Lucian Freud by Walker Evans; and a mescaline drawing by Henri Michaux.
NEW YORK —
On March 6th,
artist David Hartt opens The Republic, an exhibition
of new
photographs, film, and sculpture, at David Nolan Gallery.
This exhibition covers a span
of over four decades (c. 1929 — 70), including a total
of some forty paintings,
photographs by the
artist, works
on paper, and sculptures in order to explore the change and continuity in Still's ideas and pictorial forms.
The
photographs on view provide an intimate, sometimes playful view
of legendary
artists and Adelman's own ingenious sense in capturing their persona in the studio.
Also
on exhibit will be letters,
photographs, and ephemera from students and fellow
artists including Fielding Dawson, Franz Kline, Robert Rauschenberg, and Stefan Wolpe;
photographs of Jack Tworkov at Black Mountain College by Robert Rauschenberg, and several original works by Rauschenberg from 1952.
Photographs by SKG
artist Leonard Freed are
on view at the University
of Lousiville's Ekstrom Library through May 25th as part
of their «Fine Young Kids» exhibition.
The Parrish holds the largest public collection
of William Merritt Chase (over 40 paintings and works
on paper) and an extensive archive, including more than 1,000
photographs relating to the life and work
of the
artist, in particular family
photographs of summers spent
on the East End.
Organized around themes
of love and desire, Scopophilia, which means «the love
of looking,» reflects
on Goldin's intensely personal
photographs, as well as the unique permission given to the
artist to
photograph freely throughout the Louvre Museum.
Understood in their broadest definition, the drawings and
photographs assembled here include a wide range
of material, among which are an 1864
photograph of the forest
of Fontainebleau by the little - known French photographer Constant Alexandre Famin; a pastel completed earlier this year by Jasper Johns; a 3 x 5 inch Cezanne figure drawing; a new 6 1/2 x 10 foot landscape drawing by Ugo Rondinone; a digitally - manipulated
photograph of the musician Björk by Inez van Lamsweerde; a small piece by an outsider
artist known as the «Philadelphia Wireman,» who carefully bound his drawings up with bits
of wire so they are barely visible; a recent charcoal
on canvas by Gary Hume; and a 1949 sketchbook by Tony Smith.
Also included are reproductions
of Wolfson's new series
of wall - mounted sculptures comprised
of bumper stickers overlaid
on inkjet prints, candid
photographs of the
artist taken by Gaea Woods, and a text by the
artist providing context for the visual material.
The
photographs span decades and reflect the legendary photographer's interest in the creative mind and focus
on the mastery
of each
artist.
A concurrent exhibition
of the
artist's letters, notebooks, journals and
photographs will be
on view at the Archives
of American Art's New York Research Center and Gallery, also located in the UBS building.
An exhibition
of the
artist's work is also
on view in Laura Letinsky: Still Life
Photographs 1997 - 2012 at the Denver Art Museum through March 24, 2013.
Published last month, «Lyle Ashton Harris: Today I Shall Judge Nothing That Occurs: Selections from the Ektachrome Archive» charts Harris's development as an
artist and features some
of the same
photographs on view at the Whitney.
Thirty years later, a new edition is released including over seventy previously unpublished
photographs and a thoughtful introduction and afterward
on the
artists» collaboration during this era
of urban art.
A rotating selection
of Muholi's
photographs and over 400 works by 200 other
artists, architects, and designers in the group show Une Histoire, Art, Architecture et Design Des Annees 80 a Aujoudhui concentrating
on art, architecture, and design from the 1980s to today runs through March 2016.
Featuring paintings, sculptures, works
on paper,
photographs, site - specific installations and more, in The Beyond, you'll enjoy the renowned artwork
of Georgia O'Keeffe while discovering a new generation
of American
artists working today:
It features a selection
of powerful prints, drawings, and
photographs by seven
artists who offer pointedly political perspectives
on the lives
of Africans and their diasporic descendants.
Credit: Passage, 1993, cast bronze
on concrete, 106 1/2 x 66 x 56 in., Collection
of the
Artist,
Photograph Courtesy DG Studio.
The nebulous notion
of ephemeral storage for digital information captures the imagination
of many contemporary
artists, and it has also been a popular art subject throughout the ages that can now be marketed as if imbued with a new meaning, with Diane Arbus» 1960
photograph Clouds
on - screen at a drive - in movie, N.J., offered by Fraenkel Gallery, being just one example.
Robert Gober's untitled series
of photographs (1978 — 2000) and an untitled drain (1993 — 94), newly pledged long - term loans to the museum from Irma and Norman Braman, are
on special view, as well as exhibitions
of newly commissioned works by Chris Ofili and emerging Miami - based
artist Tomm El - Saieh.
From Michelangelo's marble Christ to the sculpted torsos
of Robert Mapplethorpe's
photographs,
artists have reflected for centuries
on the raw beauty and tragedy
of the male body, writes Jonathan Jones
For instance, the man portrayed as the Walking Figure by Pool (2011) is based
on a
photograph of the Dada
artist Francis Picabia.
These glass cabinets offer a mode
of presentation where artworks and historical documentation come together, offering an insight into the working methods, influences, collaborators and supporting institutions, and the significance
of women
artists in the broader cultural field, such as Patrick who co-founded the Glasgow Women's Library over two decades ago,
of which
photographs from the 1990s are also
on display.
The first in a new series
of works triggered by the uprisings
of the early 2010s, including the Arab Spring and riots across global locations including London and the
artist's home town
of Vancouver, these
photographs focus
on two scenes...
Other works
on display include After Kosuth (2012 - 17), a self - portrait that exists as a
photograph, a photo etching
on paper and a gold - plated bronze cast
of the
artist's head.
Photographs from the ongoing series The Middle
of the Day (1994 - present) reveal the source material for many
of the
artist's paintings, including his new «pedestrian» paintings and photomural wallpapers, which will also be
on view.
Photographs of piles accumulated around the
artist's house, clipped from their surroundings to create an abstract landscape / Frames, foam core, digital prints
on wall decals / 2007